NeilBru
Anything that serves as a bedrock for self-reflection, nuance, and questioning one's own premises.
BlackRock is the largest hedge fund in the world, and in history, by market cap. What are the historical examples in which a financial firm or institution has been "dismantled", by a government inside of one month?
Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers don't count because they declared bankruptcy, which means they "dismantled" themselves.
Your language is very vague.
I'm asking, practically speaking, how will the Trumpers dismantle BlackRock inside of 1 month?
This is how all military branches have always pressured Congress for more budget.
That's fairly accurate, but that is the military's job.
However, the CCP military rapidly upgrading their orbital and suborbital capabilities should give pause to those who want free and open democratic societies and republics.
Military jingoism and scaremongering can and do exist simultaneously. It's our job to elect people who can responsibly address both hyperbolic alarmism and real threats from aggressive and encroaching adversaries.
Basically: give them some money, but not all of it.
Again, with sincerity: did the woman who perpetrated the assault or her attorney give any public statement re: her motive? I saw in the video linked to the article said that the attorney, when asked by this reporter, had no comment. Was there anything ever released or documented about why she snapped?
What I'm getting at is did she attack him for being a man, a muslim, or a muslim and a man?
~~Furthermore, it's not clear to me if she's being charged with "vanilla" assault and battery or if there's a hate crime charge on top of it. This may be my own fault for reading too quickly.~~
Nevermind that. I re-read the aricle.
Guilbeault was officially charged in a state supreme court indictment “with one count each of Assault in the Second Degree as a Hate Crime, Assault in the Third Degree as a Hate Crime and Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree”.
Honest question: what is up for debate regarding the case? I think all the facts are clear, no?
What's your geopolitical cure for this? What foreign/military policy change from the U.S. government would sit well with you regarding this issue? I'm interested to hear it.
Should the US invade Afghanistan again?
Because as an American, I care very much, but I'm reluctant to go over to Afghanistan and fight an armed insurgency against the Taliban without an imminent NATO re-invasion planned after what will likely have to be months of guerrilla warfare to free the women of Afghanistan.
Oh wait, I remember now, "Americans dumb, ha ha."
If the individual woman passes the required physical and psychological standards and requirements for the combat MOS, absolutely.
However, they shouldn't get carte blanche special or relaxed standards and treatment; lives are at stake.