even i think that's a bit muchBetter hope not, without America the entire world collapses.
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even i think that's a bit muchBetter hope not, without America the entire world collapses.
But it's true...even i think that's a bit much
i like your thinking. America has always been the exceptional nation on the planet. It took the US and its incredible power to get the European tribes to finally stop annihilating each other...something that was last done under the RomansBut it's true...
The United States is the world's leading agricultural exporter, providing over 20% of its agricultural production to international markets. In 2021, the U.S. exported $177 billion worth of agricultural goods, including staple foods like corn, soybeans, and beef, which are essential for global food supply.
If every single American dropped dead tomorrow morning, the majority of the world's population would be dead within a year.
I don't think people realize just how integral America is to the world infrastructure.
It's far more complex than I can fathom, but it's been explained to me a few times... America is sort of like the central hub that the rest of the world is connected to. And I'm not even saying that's a good thing, it's actually kind of dangerous, I think.i like your thinking. America has always been the exceptional nation on the planet. It took the US and its incredible power to get the European tribes to finally stop annihilating each other...something that was last done under the Romans
They will kill Khamenei.
That’s called French Creole Cajun Coon Ass dialect Wiggins. You just thought it was English.I had a girl friend from the bayou country in Louisiana who spoke a kind of English dialect...
She voted David Dukes... no coon there old boy...That’s called French Creole Cajun Coon Ass dialect Wiggins. You just thought it was English.
I was in my college dorm room in 1979 the first time I heard this song. Iran had just taken 66 US Embassy workers hostage. They were held for 444 days while Jimmy Carter was President.
8 Special Operations soldiers died during an ill-conceived rescue attempt.
The hostages were released on January 20, 1981 the Inauguration Day of Ronald Regan. He made it clear that his first order as President was for the US Military to bring them home and kill the Ayatollah Komaini.
A Republican President would have leveled Tehran within days of their abduction but Jimmy Carter just let the hostages sit for 15 months.
All they understand is physical violence. Fuck the Ayatollah. Kill the pedo terrorist amd his band of merry men.
Coon ass isn’t a black thing. It’s more a geography and language thing. I know a very cute blonde/blue coon ass Cajun. Nice tata’s tooShe voted David Dukes... no coon there old boy...
Yep. That fucked up operation was the genesis for every special ops team having a USAF Combat Air Controller along if air assets were being used. It was unusual then, now no team would leave home without one. Bad ass men.I remember when that happened when I was just a little kid. Operation Eagle Claw was the name of the rescue mission. The US servicemen died when a helicopter & a C-130 crashed into one another. My one dad had to leave right away because of those hostages being taken. Then after not too long he missed our scheduled phone calls too & I remember being scared but, he was fine.
I remember learning President Carter was a peanut farmer before he was president. I don't know if any other president would have leveled Tehran but, I also remember the 1979 oil crisis & having to wait in our car to buy petrol in long lines after the Iranian Revolution & the Shah's government being overthrown. Iran was all over the news in the USA that year too. 😕
Is that why Operation Eagle Claw still gets mentioned all the time in training?Yep. That fucked up operation was the genesis for every special ops team having a USAF Combat Air Controller along if air assets were being used. It was unusual then, now no team would leave home without one. Bad ass men.
It is very well documented. A helicopter was refueling from a C-130 on the ground in the desert. It hover taxied into the side of the C-130 generating a fireball and killing everyone.Is that why Operation Eagle Claw still gets mentioned all the time in training?
Did they ever figure out how/why they collided?
One day the american empire will end.. one day
I cant find that anywhere else however.
*scots 😂🤣😂I think you'll find this is grammatically correct Scotts English, if ye dinae ken.
Well it’s actually a German dialectIt's actually a dialect of English. It's Scottish and yes, they're hard as fuck to understand especially when they speak quickly, the Welsh too. It's nuts.
Widnae means wouldn't & wee dug is their lil mutt assuming that's not an endearment they call their infant child or possibly their shriveled up toothless old grandpa. Scotland. 🤷🏼♀️
Hey buddy that's all true and good but how much of the agricultural produce is actual farmers? Last I read your guys were having a hard time having small average farmers keep afloat in competition from major corporations and even foreign countries.a lot of us farmland in absolute terms is owned by foreign countries like Canada, Netherlands and the like and even China.But it's true...
The United States is the world's leading agricultural exporter, providing over 20% of its agricultural production to international markets. In 2021, the U.S. exported $177 billion worth of agricultural goods, including staple foods like corn, soybeans, and beef, which are essential for global food supply.
If every single American dropped dead tomorrow morning, the majority of the world's population would be dead within a year.
I don't think people realize just how integral America is to the world infrastructure.
Hey buddy that's all true and good but how much of the agricultural produce is actual farmers? Last I read your guys were having a hard time having small average farmers keep afloat in competition from major corporations and even foreign countries.a lot of us farmland in absolute terms is owned by foreign countries like Canada, Netherlands and the like and even China.
Not all is well in the farm sector especially for the farmers. Hope your RFK is able to do something about genetically engineered seeds. It's a big problem even here in India I have seen previously fragrant and satiating vegetables like brinjal,fruits like grape,bannanas turn somewhat less appealing due to genetically engineered variants that are more profitable , hardier against drought, disease but ultimately not scientifically tested as being fit in the long term for human consumption. Good luck to RFK and his group. For all our sake.
Well that's nice to hear.Despite what you may see in the media, small family-owned farms, dairies, orchards, and vineyards are thriving. Many online businesses that sell only non-gmo farm-fresh goods are performing exceptionally.
absolutely not. The US needs to stay neutral. Way too many entangling alliances these days, which the Founding Fathers warned us about.So, do you think the GG members here think Trump should be directly involved in the operation or not? If so, why do you think so? What are your thoughts?
I was saying they are speaking English. Just a different dialect than they're used to. Widnae is defo Scottish.Well it’s actually a German dialect
The Scot’s speak Scottish English (basically English), Scottish and Gaelic