"What the Iran war cost the Pentagon, the economy — and Trump"
https://t.co/2HmK0MTskS
"The sticker price of the war is around $40 billion, but the total price is much higher"
"American households have spent more than $253 more than what they would have paid if there was no war."
@sued709@JoePostingg They're functionally no risk for cold and flu? Pretty self-explanatory.
They're controlled because they can be used to make meth and for no other reason.
So we end up with a behind the counter scheme because of antidrug reasons where we could have it for other low risk drugs.
@JoePostingg I'm aware but we're clearly producing the same thing in an ass-backwards way for only a couple no risk cold and flu drugs.
Should be a foot in the door for more low risk things handled like that without the drug enforcement portion.
@ReichlinMelnick Men decked out in masks, tactical gear and guns sure took down that umbrella-wielding fiend!
(Do not throw things at the law enforcement, especially when they are more dangerous than a sandwich)
@Acyn The 60? Is he referring to Blackhawk helicopters (UH-60)?
Nobody calls them that. There are 4 Blackhawk variants ending in 60 so it's meaningless.
Seems like there are probably some lessons to be learned from the political success of the governor of a critical swing state and not just mayoral candidates in very progressive cities.
@Acyn We basically destroyed their conventional military rivals so the IRGC can be the sole power in Iran and are now committing to flood them with cash.
It's bad.
@LJS527 The operations themselves were fine, but we probably needed a long period of anti-drone and missile prep in the gulf states to make this a pain-free grass mowing operation.
Iran basically threatened to do the exact thing they did!