SlumTodd_Millionaire
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You started out making sense, and then dropped off into nonsense.
You started out making sense, and then dropped off into nonsense.
mshunter said:What's nonsense? Raising taxes to actually cover mail, or putting air tanker service where it can actually be used effectively, in smaller companies hands with less waste and more efficiency.
It can break even by not promising services it can't deliver and expecting the bloated infrastructure to back up unrealistic promises. Seems to be the common theme with regards to management in any industry these days, do more with less. Happily I'm a trust fund kid that doesn't worry about retirement, but I've never touched it and seeing the changes in aviation and other industries in the last 25 yrs is disheartening.Expecting a nationwide mail service to ever break even is asinine. Privatizing anything that is necessary for public safety is downright insane.
The military is exceptionally inefficient; the epitome of fraud, waste, and abuse. When the day comes when we actually have to fight a peer enemy, we may not be as successful as we think we may be.
Expecting a nationwide mail service to ever break even is asinine. Privatizing anything that is necessary for public safety is downright insane.
Nevertheless, our military is second to none and could destroy the planet several times over.
Yup.The Post Office would be making a profit today, right now, if not for a congressional requirement passed in 2006 that forces the Postal Service to do something no other corporate entity is required to do — prepay the healthcare costs of every current and future employee who will retire over the next seventy-five years. It's called the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act. If the Post Office is required to do it but corporate America is not, then you have to ask what the real intent behind this legislation is. I think that's rather obvious — make the service financially unsustainable so as to force privatization and placement into corporate hands, at which point that "requirement" is going to disappear so that corporate America can profit from it.
In other words, they were intentionally set up to fail.
They have gps and you can load a flight plan through USB.I know nothing about Drones. How are they operating drones out of sight? With a GPS or computer?
I know nothing about Drones. How are they operating drones out of sight? With a GPS or computer?
Here is the original unedited video. The drone is over the area for some time and it eventually landed. Even after the firefighters shoot the water on it, the idiot does not leave. They then try and reach it from a hose on the ground and fail. He finally leaves.
"The footage above shows the drone flying over the town of Montgomery when it appears to get sprayed (at about the 12-minute mark) by a firefighter on the second floor of the home, and again (at about 12:50) by a firefighter on the ground.
The drone's operator, John Thompson, wrote on Facebook that the gadget cost $2,200. He accused the firefighters of misconduct, and implied that they can expect a bill for the device."
Here's the moron's facebook page:
Yeah dude, haven't you seen Robocop?Expecting a nationwide mail service to ever break even is asinine. Privatizing anything that is necessary for public safety is downright insane.