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EvilDrCoconut t1_jbjaz5v wrote

Reply to comment by teladero1 in Job postings by teladero1

Yea, then salary is a bit low. If travel is comped, that's good, but pay will determine the experience you get. For that, you would be looking at someone either new to 2 years max experience in the field.

For reference, a friend went from $54k as a network admin to 100k after 4 years in the field. I would do some research as rent/housing turns NH into a beginning HCOL state.

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Icy-Neck-2422 t1_jbjavrk wrote

Our friends Isaiah, Lacine and Aguibou were all from New York.

>The suspects were identified late Wednesday night as 20-year-old Isaiah Graham, 21-year-old Lacine Cisse and 20-year-old Aguibou Karambe, all of New York, New York. All three have been charged with receiving stolen property worth more than $1,200.

Aguibou and Isaiah were just arrested in NY State on last Friday for armed robbery of an AT&T store down there.

https://bronx.news12.com/police-4-men-from-nyc-arrested-for-att-robbery-in-monroe

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Intru t1_jbjafyb wrote

All those angels you mentioned are being worked. We know the owner of the strip mall is extremely problematic and hard to deal with. So we don't expect nothing from it. We are also working on the concept of renting/buying from the city. But it's all very unnecessary to begin with and will cost thousand that will definitely have a effect in building material selection, and cost of renting the units.

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ArbitraryOrder t1_jbjac4s wrote

>Korea was a tie.

By no means can you claim that winning half of the peninsula when it was completely occupied a tie.

>Six of these "wins" are Iraq or Libya.

And? They are still separate wars with distinct missions.

>This list shows we are great at installing a US friendly dictator quickly or getting stuck in a protracted war.

The list really isn't as simple as you make it sound. Only in one of these Wars did the United States seek to install a dictatorship where a democratic regime was in place, the Dominican Civil War, and in others like in Indonesia, Veitnam, and Libya, it wasn't really a set of good choices, just useful or not.

In far more conflicts, the United States overthrew dictatorship to restore/set up democracy: Panama, Iraq, Grenada, Kosovo, Bosnia/Croatia, Somali (attempted), Afghanistan (while we were there), Korea.

>Helping our BFF MBS conduct a genocide in Yemen is not really a military win, so much as a war crime.

Did I say every War was moral? Fuck no. And the Military can win an immoral conflict. Also that is ongoing so it has no determination.

>We're still in Iraq even though they asked us to leave.

Some of them asked us to leave, but many asked us to stay. It isn't as cut and dry as you pretend it is.

>You think we could've won Vietnam, Laos, or Afghanistan if we'd only had more political will?

With Afghanistan unquestionably yes, that was the status quo. Veitnam and Laos are more questionable, but like all guerrilla fighters against superior forces their goal was to make us not want to fight more than to beat us militarily. That is the Total Defense Strategy, making the occupying forces quit before they can gain total control.

>Now, we did eventually "win" in Indonesia with a brutal right wing coup, but... Uh... brutal right wing coup.

Sure, but we were talking about Wars, not coups. They aren't the same thing.

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mmirate t1_jbj7zkd wrote

If the adjacent strip mall has some of their parking go unused, why are they not willing to sell some of the adjacent portion to the developer? And if the adjacent street parking is underused, then why is the developer unwilling to convince the city to sell some of it so that the developer can narrow away those spaces and gain a bit more usable land for parking?

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BackItUpWithLinks t1_jbj69q6 wrote

You told me I’m trimming my kids and you think I’m an ass? 🤣

Your kids will eventually get out from under your control and make friends. Some of them won’t be like them, and they’ll figure out two things

  1. Gay/trans people are just people who want to be left alone to find friends, find love, have families, and do meaningful work.
  2. They need to cut you out of their lives and let you die alone and lonely because of your hateful ideas.
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smartest_kobold t1_jbj5s7c wrote

>I see you know absolutely nothing about US Military intervention. Here is every war completed and inarguably won since WW2:

Korea was a tie. This list shows we are great at installing a US friendly dictator quickly or getting stuck in a protracted war. Six of these "wins" are Iraq or Libya.

>This is just wars in which the United States formerly sent troops to a situation and that went out way both on the battlefield and politically afterwards. Normally wars won are shorter and less memorable, but not always. The list of ongoing Conflicts are as follows:

Helping our BFF MBS conduct a genocide in Yemen is not really a military win, so much as a war crime.

>Wars with mixed outcomes that ended:

We're still in Iraq even though they asked us to leave.

>For the United States, most losses come not from lack of Military might but from lack of political will

You think we could've won Vietnam, Laos, or Afghanistan if we'd only had more political will?You think the US could've conducted an unprovoked military conquest of Cuba at the height of the Cold War without nuclear exchange?

Now, we did eventually "win" in Indonesia with a brutal right wing coup, but... Uh... brutal right wing coup.

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ArbitraryOrder t1_jbj5jvs wrote

>You don’t have what it takes

Ah, I see the faux-tough guy position takes are all the you have, because the Geopolitics of the situation don't add up for you so it's all personal attacks.

The only thing that matters are the ethical, strategic, and logistical concerns when determining whether or not intervention, new or continued, is a good idea. Not whether or not I could personally carry out the mission because someone on the internet needs an ego boost.

The reasons to stay on Syria are quite clear. Finish off the last of ISIL, pressure the genocidal Assad Regime, help stability for Kurdish people, undermine our geopolitical enemies in Iran and Russia. Russia being the key player here because that is a global impact with Ukraine, and with Russia and China's alliance growing, we need to undercut them everywhere we can. In addition, the United States has the obligation to help every single refugee we possibly can and if we can help Syria establish a democratic government despite the hardship recently faced that would also be miraculous.

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vscduebr t1_jbj43sm wrote

It’s almost like they are trying to protect underdeveloped brains that are still maturing. If you look back to when you were young, how many stupid decisions did you make and look back now and think? “wow that was a dumb decision, I regret that.” Do a tiny bit of research and read about how many MINORS and those into their early 20’s are regretting what they’ve done to their bodies and how they feel they were mislead by the “doctors” and “professionals.”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11558245/Teenager-detransitioned-told-doctors-feeling-suicidal-morning-mastectomy.html

https://nypost.com/2022/06/18/detransitioned-teens-explain-why-they-regret-changing-genders/

Or maybe take a trip over to r/detrans

https://www.reddit.com/r/detrans/comments/11l7343/the_more_distance_i_get_from_the_trans_community/

https://www.reddit.com/r/detrans/comments/10y2tm8/i_thought_i_was_saving_trans_kids_now_im_blowing/

A simple disturbing fact is the amount of money that these surgeons who are working “for the greater good” are profitting serious cash either through independently funded surgeries or partially or fully funded surgeries by insurances. All the presidents of ‘World Professional Association for Transgender Health’ that I researched are all practicing surgeons during their presidency. They are pushing their agenda and profitting the entire time under the guise of supporting a good cause.

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Round-Employ-9626 t1_jbj3at8 wrote

This is a waste of time IMHO. 1. No medical mutilation of minors (gender affirming care should never alter the body of a minor before there is a fully developed frontal cortex). 2. No compelled speech (you may choose your pronoun, but you cannot compel others to refer to you by a pronoun that is not factual). Frankly I couldn't care less about the rest of the idiocy.

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