🚨 En Jalisco, tras la falta de ayuda por parte de las autoridades, un héroe anónimo empezó a cazar ladrones robamotos. Hasta el momento, ya lleva cinco en diez días y lo apodan el 'Batman de Lagos de Moreno'.
If you think about any rapprochement with Russia, there are five postulates that might be very useful. Trust me, I know Russians better than you.
1. The essential form of Russia's existence is a war. Russia is always at war or is preparing for another one.
2. For Russia any peace is a form of war, just by other means.
3. You should not trust a single word of agreement with Russia. At any moment they can violate any agreement and blame you for that.
4. If you live better, Russia hates you. It does not matter what color of your skin, your nationality or religion. If you built a better society you are an enemy of Russia, be definition.
5. National idea of Russia is imperialism. Does not matter where a Russian person lives, does he/she support Putin or not, in the nutshell, for them the world should accept the greatness of Russia or disappear.
This is my gift to you. Do not bother to say "thank you". I just wanted to warn you.
McDonald's announced they're replacing cashiers with kiosks in California just after the $20 minimum wage kicked in. Shocking to absolutely no one who understands basic economics. When you artificially price labor above its market value, employers find substitutes. Machines, automation, or they simply eliminate positions entirely.
The teenagers who desperately need that first job experience? Gone. The single mother trying to re-enter the workforce after years away? Priced out by someone with more skills. You've just created a legal barrier that prevents the least skilled workers from competing on the one thing they had going for them: willingness to work for less while they build experience.
Politicians pat themselves on the back for "helping workers" while unemployment among young minorities hits double digits. The workers who keep their jobs benefit (temporarily), but the invisible victims, those who never get hired in the first place, don't make headlines. Economics doesn't care about your good intentions.
I see more and more CQB like this, it’s purely performative in nature and the main culprit are former ustacoulds who propagate this as being both good and acceptable. It is not.
The rigid posture with extended non firing arms is not in any way shape or form a good way to connect to the rifle. If it were you’d see all the high level competitors adopt this as a competitive edge. Realize that in a gunfight we are constantly looking for a competitive edge on the performace side.