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Iran Nuclear Deal Reached
sherpa replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Regarding the logic of such an admission, I have no idea. Nothing that comes from this group surprises me. To the question, Iran's nuclear program is underground. We have developed a weapon called super bunker buster, which is a massive bomb that penetrates before fusing and exploding for just such a situation. After all, all underground systems need to have a ground access at some location. The problem with that is that it's quite big, which limits the ability to deliver it while stealth, which subjects the deliver aircraft to a significantly air defense capability. We were able to hack their nuc program a few years ago, so there's the electronic warfare option. Not sure where we are with that, but I bet the Israelis have some capability. -
What is better, no guns, or more guns?
sherpa replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
There are extremely stringent requirements regarding who has access to weapons produced for the US military. No such limitations are effective in our civilian gun culture. -
Very good. My "contrarian impulses" know a bit about air defense, drones, what they are capable of, how to employ them, and deal with them if you have a respectable air defense. To your suggestion, I have a four year old granddaughter and we greatly enjoy flying her kite on my property. It's a learned skill.
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Insights into McDermott team-building philosophy
sherpa replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall
The secret to "team building" is the same in other relationships. If you get to the point that supporting other people is more enjoyable and desirable than simply promoting your own interests, it magnifies your talent. Teams that get to that point get it. Teams that have 53 players that view themselves as independent contractors, seeking the highest bidder, as the draft process and agents promote, don't. I think that's where the Dolphins are. It's normal human nature. It's how the US military and successful marriages work. -
Why would you fight to defend the United States?
sherpa replied to Shaw66's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Simple answer for me. Yes. Absolutely. Already did it, and having done it, came t the realization that it is worth it. Concisely, learning what I did as an officer, being at sea, having access to what was really going on day to day, further committed me to thinking it was worth everything. Some things in life are worth defending so that other people, if you don't survive, can live. -
Bi-Partisan Infrastructure Deal!
sherpa replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I don't give a rat's about Trump, but I will say that he did not put the energy industry in his crosshairs, and we are experiencing the results of someone who did. Nothing....Absolutely nothing is going well under Biden. Total failure. -
Bi-Partisan Infrastructure Deal!
sherpa replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I am not often interested in what these bills are called, and accept the difference. I was referring to the Biden "Build Back Better" legislation, which failed, and was clearly proposed as an "infrastructure bill," much the same as the silly "shovel ready" bill, which passed, but was equally a failure. -
Bi-Partisan Infrastructure Deal!
sherpa replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Nice trick, but isn't going to work, among informed. The "infrastructure bill" was anything but primarily an "infrastructure bill." If it was, it would have passed. It was nonsense. -
May Movies: Doctor Strange, & Top Gun, kickoff big Summer Season
sherpa replied to Mark Vader's topic in Off the Wall
Short story about the original TopGun. Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer, wanted a young Tom Cruise to do the movie, but Cruz wasn't sure. My best buddy and squadron mate in the Pacific Fleet Adversary Squadron was Curt Watson, who was now in the Blue Angels as Blue Angel 3, the left wingman in the diamond, and he was the one that took Cruz on a familiarization flight in Blue Angel 7, which is a two seater used for media rides etc. Here is a two and a half minute video of that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO3G1aI-***** Kind of funny, but when I was going through TopGun the movie folks were just talking about doing the movie and what I remember most was the F-14 squadrons at Miramar trying desperately to get to their particular the ready room as part of the movie because the claim was that the studio was going to spend a ton of money to upgrade it. -
Your head is not worth shaking. The "cult?" I am a member of a "cult? Day after day, week after week, month after month, responsible leader of the energy industry talk about this, but I doubt you guys are even aware of it. Instead, having created the atmosphere that Biden and the anti energy group that supports him has done, and seeing the predictable reaction, you complain about the Saudis not ramping up production. It's always someone else.
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This is the kind of juvenile response you are known for, on many different issues. The oil market is an international commodity, and a good deal of the price of crude is based on "atmosphere." Throughout the years, it has been estimated that about 20% of the price is completely emotional. When you have the president of the United States enacting legislation on day one, and many follow ups that is hostile to domestic production, you are going to dramatically effect a number of things. Not just direct production, which is untenable, but the motivation for future capex to develop additional production. There is a massive disincentive to produce, as the costs and time to get to market are high risk. It is an illusory argument to claim that this administration, and many European ones, have not sown the seed of this idiotic and unnecessary rise in crude. They got exactly what they deserved.
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Two points. The move to non carbons is well underway and not stoppable. The effect of Trump or anyone else, and I certainly hope it is someone else, being elected and influencing the price of oil would be the result of a change from the very foolish posture of creating an hostile environment for reasonable energy production and self reliance. Biden has screwed this up in an undeniable fashion, from pipelines to oil terminal regulations, to governmental permit regulations and requiring idiotic governmental requirements from agencies like the SEC to have a cut on this, and across the entire energy complex. He, and many European leaders created this situation where the Russian thing had a far more impactful result than would have happened had reasonable policies from reasonable leadership prevailed.
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Should we listen to someone who uses a symbol of a totally failed regime that destroyed half a continent for about three generations? Or maybe we should look at past attempts at prescience. From "Delete Account." Feb 15 A Russian invasion of Ukraine is highly unlikely because all the players in this stupid game are ultimately rational actors. Everyone here stands to lose so much more in the long run (economically and militarily) than they can ever hope to win. So fingers crossed, but yes it’s looking a lot more like political theater serving to benefit multiple international leaders, namely Biden and Putin, with their respective constituencies’ approval. The worldwide military-industrial complex is also benefiting greatly, of course, and this may very well be the main motivation. For anyone still wondering what Russia’s endgame is, the best guess would be “economic leverage into the European market.” All of Putin’s aggressive military posturing strikes me as his own unique style of diplomacy. Is he trying to rebuild the Slavic empire from the glory days of the Soviet Union, with the invasion of Ukraine as the first key step? Very doubtful. Way too costly, IMO. NIce call.
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Former Bills CB Levi Wallace takes blame for 13 Seconds
sherpa replied to Giuseppe Tognarelli's topic in The Stadium Wall
I am not saddened to see Wallace go. It was obvious opposing teams were going after him all the time. If Hyde doesn't make that superb pick in the playoff game, 39's back jersey would have been in another highlight, getting beat badly on a double move to tie the game. -
Is Roe v Wade Finally At Deaths Door?
sherpa replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's interesting to link slavery into a discussion about abortion. Up until about 1860, slavery was considered to be a normal process. It existed, and was viewed as acceptable for centuries. Suddenly, we evolved our human rights consideration and viewed it as the abomination it is. Rightly so. Perhaps we will evolve the same way, and consider human life to be sacred from some point prior to birth. If that happens, abortion, especially late abortion, will be viewed the same way as slavery is now. -
Round 6 Pick 209 (31): OT Luke Tenuta, Virginia Tech
sherpa replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's a local kid, and I don't see much upside. -
Is Roe v Wade Finally At Deaths Door?
sherpa replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Speaking for myself and our family, and nobody else. The second my wife told me she was pregnant, and all three times, we considered it, and treated each as human life. -
I think he experienced that epiphany the same time I did. The third quarter of the second Jets game.
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Rd 6, Pick 180 (1): Punter Matt Araiza, San Diego State
sherpa replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Haack had an uncomfortable pause between catch and drop. This kid does not. I'll take the Bills scouting over "Thats No Moon." This kid is going to be a fun training camp story and a fan favorite during the reg season. -
Rd 6, Pick 180 (1): Punter Matt Araiza, San Diego State
sherpa replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sweet Jesus....You get a Nov tailwind behind this kid and NORAD will have to be notified. With prevailing westerlies, if near midfield, I think he can make Syracuse.