The Mayor of Charlotte is demanding people stop posting this reminder of the lovely innocent Iryna Zarutska butchered by a savage on Charlotte public transit. He was on probation by a liberal activist judge.
@RepJeffries Just who is it that you pray to Sir? Cause almost almost nothing that comes out of your mouth would lead me to believe that you know or have a relationship with the one true God.
@SecWar GREAT JOB seating that grumpy lib @JenGriffinFNC in the back of the room. She’s so mad that the story’s become where she sat and not that happened to our service members or what they’re achieving. Proves who she really is, and that she deserves her seat.
@CarlHigbie If a Navy Captain can’t handle service members being harms way, all I can say is thank God he has a (RET.) behind his embarrassment of a name. (Though I hope he loses that for his sedition)
@RepThomasMassie@RepRoKhanna I don’t care.
You represent a district, in a state; not a whole country.
Don’t like it? Become the Commander in Chief. Otherwise, sit down with the rest of your Democrat kind, RINO.
The SAVE Act is the single most important issue to 95% of Republican voters. If you can’t pass it with a majority in the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and a Republican President, then somebody owns your ass, buddy.
Who owns John Thune?
The commander on the ground has operational control.
In every conflict, warfighters have battled OPCON issues between the guy on the ground, who has to make life or death decisions in real time, and leadership far removed from the fight making strategic decisions that often get people killed.
Rule of thumb is you give your commander's intent, but you trust your troops on the ground to make the necessary decisions that decide whether they come home alive or not.
In the midst of it all is the fog of war; an information campaign that sways the decision making of the politicians and senior leaders whose lives are not immediately at risk.
That's where I am. That's where you are. We're stuck in the information loop trying to hijack our emotions, and the real architects of the conflict will take advantage of every incident on the ground to shape the battlefield.
I'm conflicted because I've seen and dealt first hand with the abuses of powerful members of our nation, in the military and government, who ignored and scoffed at the constitution almost immediately when they were given a permissive environment to do so. I also see the communist effort to destabilize and destroy our nation, and their most powerful weapon is illegal immigration.
Worst of all is many of these architects are one and the same. They'll leverage both sides of the same coin to achieve power and control and divide the nation.
I'm left watching and supporting troops on the ground making split second decisions to make it home alive, fighting a very real war on our soil, while distrusting the leaders who send them because once again I've witnessed the disregard of this government for the constitution when it suited them, and I've studied history enough to know what it leads to.
Illegal immigration has been used as a weapon to destroy us, but it's been facilitated by our government and it's agencies, with many of those same people in positions of authority. The fraud, waste and abuse of these intentional efforts has been leveraged by communists and powerful groups who hate America.
Now it's war. War is ugly. I will support the warfighters on the ground while understanding that split second decisions don't always wrap up neatly or favor the effort.
I refuse to armchair quarterback those putting in the work to fight evil and preserve our nation, but I'll continue to keep a wary eye on those in our government who give zero care for constitutional abuses and only seek power. The enemy is not black and white and wearing a uniform. It's a chameleon that shifts in and out of the information loop to command our emotions, so I'll do my best to stay out of their loop.