chris1515 said:
That pier looks like a portable/temporary pier that can be reused. Is that correct?
Incorrect.
Your statement implies that it was used to begin with.
chris1515 said:
That pier looks like a portable/temporary pier that can be reused. Is that correct?
Yeah we shouldn't hold the Commander in Chief responsible for what the military does!JayM said:
This shouldn't be on Joe. This directly correlates to the deterioration of our military. You think somebody in the military should have said "we don't have the technology" before we failed?
No Spin Ag said:I've got, "What is the Military Industrial Complex for a gazillion, Alex."agent-maroon said:JayM said:
This shouldn't be on Joe. This directly correlates to the deterioration of our military. You think somebody in the military should have said "we don't have the technology" before we failed?
So whose dumbass idea do you think this was?
Did I win?
chris1515 said:
That pier looks like a portable/temporary pier that can be reused. Is that correct?
Surprised you remembered that thread. Thanks for reposting it.MaroonStain said:
Biden's Pier = Biden's Driveway
Biden driveway story posted by aggiehawg
rocky the dog said:We can't build a pier, but we can do this...Quote:
We are such a joke
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Who is dumber, Biden, or voters in Delaware?
Foreverconservative said:No Spin Ag said:I've got, "What is the Military Industrial Complex for a gazillion, Alex."agent-maroon said:JayM said:
This shouldn't be on Joe. This directly correlates to the deterioration of our military. You think somebody in the military should have said "we don't have the technology" before we failed?
So whose dumbass idea do you think this was?
Did I win?
At least 27 senior officials in the Biden administration worked for Biden's nonprofit organizations, and many of them for Obama before that. 122 NGOs that are formally headed by these senior officials received Cart Blanche contracts for the top earners. The majority of them are directly facilitating the invasion of the southern border. 14 of the NGOs are involved in Ukraine. They are primarily funded by USAID funding. There are 5 NGOs tethered to the DoD and funded through the Pentagon.
One of the top donors to a pro-Biden dark-money group is a non-profit run by an early AI and cryptocurrency investors. the non-profit arm of Future Forward, They run the primary Super PAC supporting Biden, run by James McClave and Emily Berger. The couple work at Jane Street, a Manhattan trading firm, and McClave was an early investor and are principal shareholders in the AI company Anthropic. They are also heavily leveraged in cryptocurrency. They also by chance sit on the majority of boards of the NGOs that are indirectly tied to Biden's 27 senior advisors. The same advisors responsible for distributing the NGOs contracts. 77% of Biden's staff were from the Obama administration. These are the people who are running this country not Mr Potato Head.
Tax records for 2022 reviewed by Comer's Staff, which have publicly not been reported provided by an IRS whistleblower, show that BEMC 4 Association, a non-profit whose only two executives are McClave and Berger, received $7.2 billion and was distributed to Future Forward USA Action in 2022, From there it's dispersed to the next level NGOs most of which are stationed down on the border. That's more than any group other than the George Soros-linked Open Society Policy Center, which got $15.2 million from various gov contracts vis USAID and the State Department that year.
These deals go on a daily basis and it's not just Biden. All these hawkish politicians on both sides are wetting their beaks in Ukraine. That's been a laundry mat for years and the crooked guard it with their lives and they are the ones that are all out to keep Trump out of the White House because he will expose it all.
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Ever since it was first announced as a publicity stunt during the State of the Union, the U.S.-built Gaza pier has been nothing but a money pit.
The project that was supposed to be an "emergency mission" to provide humanitarian aid into Gaza kept getting more expensive, as it became obvious that the Biden administration was writing checks with its mouth that the military couldn't cash easily.Quote:
Officials with the US Central Command first brought up the option of building a temporary pier off the coast of Gaza in late October, the senior administration official told CNN. The risks however were deemed too great at the time, with unpredictable winter weather and heavy fighting in Gaza.
The pier also didn't have a great track record operating in choppy seas.Quote:
It's also been more than a decade since the military last used this kind of floating pier, known as a Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore, or JLOTS, in a real operation, when it delivered humanitarian aid to Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake.
"This is something that we haven't done in a really long time," a defense official told CNN.
"We assumed a lot of risk in using a military operation for this purpose," a second senior administration official added. "We have done these kinds of operations before but not for this specific purpose, this capability is not typically used in these cases which creates a different dynamic"
There are also questions as to how well the Army maintains watercraft involved in JLOTS missions. Speaking to CNN on condition of anonymity, a retired warrant officer who served as a chief engineer on Army watercraft criticized the capability as a whole, saying that the Army has for years underestimated the difficulty around using the floating pier and does not invest enough resources to it.
"Army boats have not been ready, capable, or in a mindset they'll have to do something dangerous or in the real world … for decades now," the retired engineer said.
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Didn't matter. Joe Biden wanted the optics of a pier delivering food to people starving in Gaza, so a pier was going to be built to the tune of $320 million. And then it broke. But hey! Now the Pentagon claims that even with $22 million in repairs after the pier was broken, the entire project is now only estimated to cost $230 million so we're really SAVING money! Government math at its finest, everyone.Quote:
Though DOD originally estimated U.S. Central Command's Joint Logistics, Over-the-Shore capability to cost $320 million when the mission was first announced in early March, that figure is now reduced by approximately $90 million, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters.
Costs for contracted trucks, drivers and commercial vessels were lower than expected and the United Kingdom contributed a berthing vessel for soldiers and sailors. This lowered the latest cost assessment to approximately $230 million, Singh said.
She added that the $230 million figure includes costs associated with repairing and rebuilding the pier after high sea states and a rare North African weather system converged on May 25, causing the pier to become dislodged from the Gazan shoreline.
"As a reminder, these are estimates and initial assessments," Singh said, "and the cost could fluctuate depending on the length of the mission and future cost an example of that being additional repairs."
I can understand the poor opinion of Biden. I am as concerned about the ability of our military to do their jobs as well as they have in the past.agent-maroon said:JayM said:
This shouldn't be on Joe. This directly correlates to the deterioration of our military. You think somebody in the military should have said "we don't have the technology" before we failed?
So whose dumbass idea do you think this was?
aggiehawg said:NEW Lifespan of Biden’s $320 million pier:
— John Hasson (@SonofHas) June 14, 2024
May 17: Biden’s pier opens
May 21: “No aid from pier has been delivered to broader population”
May 28: Pier ops suspended after piece breaks off
June 8: U.S. resumes pier deliveries
TODAY: Pier to be torn down due to rough seas pic.twitter.com/Y9ATqyUOLUQuote:
For context, the pier has been in place for less than a month, and it's already suffered multiple shutdowns related to moderate seas overtaking it.LINKQuote:
Joe Biden has logged yet another foreign policy disaster under his belt after the Pentagon announced the "Gaza pier" will be dismantled due to damage.
Some press reports describe the move as "temporary," though it's questionable whether the project will ever resume after being completely torn down and towed away. This marks the latest in a string of logistical issues involving the president's prized pier.
Another Biden failure.
DrEvazanPhD said:
But a cool 32 million to the biden family. Easy money.
Our military prefers to land a marine assault in contested areas where they bring everything up on land. They reserve the supply piers to established naval bases and they're permanent. Not sure that they really have any expertise in temp floating piers nor would they have any reason to.JayM said:I can understand the poor opinion of Biden. I am as concerned about the ability of our military to do their jobs as well as they have in the past.agent-maroon said:JayM said:
This shouldn't be on Joe. This directly correlates to the deterioration of our military. You think somebody in the military should have said "we don't have the technology" before we failed?
So whose dumbass idea do you think this was?
TexasAggiesWin said:
This administration with another boondoggle. Who in their right mind would vote for leadership like this?
I seriously doubt the soldiers given the task were consulted, I'd say this was a political decision and the grift was pushing the idea.JayM said:
This shouldn't be on Joe. This directly correlates to the deterioration of our military. You think somebody in the military should have said "we don't have the technology" before we failed?
I may be cynical but would say those companies that made the most dollars advocated(and bribed for) this farce.agent-maroon said:So whose dumbass idea do you think this was?JayM said:
This shouldn't be on Joe. This directly correlates to the deterioration of our military. You think somebody in the military should have said "we don't have the technology" before we failed
We won't know until the election whether it accomplished its primary goal, which was to lock down the Dearborn, Michigan and Minneapolis voters.Hubert J. Farnsworth said:
The pier accomplished nothing, outside of resupplying hamas, like many here knew would happen. But hey, it made liberals, like certain posters here, feel good and that's all that matters to these people.
They have a Popeyes and a Subway on Keesler AFB. Is BK an Army thing?FCBlitz said:rocky the dog said:We can't build a pier, but we can do this...Quote:
We are such a joke
I really hate having only BK on military bases. They are horrible.
Have you read aggiehawg's post, it answers your question.JayM said:I can understand the poor opinion of Biden. I am as concerned about the ability of our military to do their jobs as well as they have in the past.agent-maroon said:JayM said:
This shouldn't be on Joe. This directly correlates to the deterioration of our military. You think somebody in the military should have said "we don't have the technology" before we failed?
So whose dumbass idea do you think this was?