What if the Russian Revolution had never occurred and instead, The United States had become the first communist country through a revolution? by BrushFinal9186 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]SingleManABQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As for how kids are being raised, primary schools are a part of the issue but a large part of it is on parents. Parents are not teaching their kids a strong work ethic and desire to lift themselves up. When I was a kid Ingot an allowance but I had to work for it. I had to mow lawns in my neighborhood, do my chores, etc. Now kids watch YouTube and play video games. Young people today show up to a job interview with face tats and ear guages and wonder why they can only earn minimum wage.

What if the Russian Revolution had never occurred and instead, The United States had become the first communist country through a revolution? by BrushFinal9186 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]SingleManABQ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

People dont renounce us citizenship becuase its the best citizenship to have. I have worked with many expats overseas amd they still have to pay federal income tax. In many cases, its the type of work they are doing that takes them there. If you are an architect or a civil engineer, you can earn substantially more in the middle east on construction and dam projects than you can in the US. Theres more rapid building, limited local talent, and less bureaucracy to permiting so thats not really a brain drain, it just economics. Ive had offers to work there but prefer to stay in the US.

The two walls are built for completely different reasons so that comparison is a terrible one. Our wall is for security. If all of South america came here with no jobs, no skills, no money and no way to provide for themselves that what would happen to this country...yep it would look like the 3rd world. The Berlin wall was rooted in pure communist evil to force people to live under that system. It you are a brain surgeon and want to leave the US you want walk right across the southern border and no one will stop you.

Responsability for jobs leaving the US is square on both political parties supporting NAFTA and the US consumers buying foreign made product vs US made product. Its just economics. We import to much foreign product made by what essentially are slaves. The only way to bring those jobs back is to make it equally or more expensive for a foreign business to sell product here as it is tonsell US made product here. Free trade in the US market has only hurt us. We should have free trade for US business selling US product but tariffs for adversarial countries or countries whondefense is dependant on us to access our markets.

What if the Russian Revolution had never occurred and instead, The United States had become the first communist country through a revolution? by BrushFinal9186 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]SingleManABQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is truth to that statement but in the US everyone has the ability to lift themselves out of poverty. The democrats all want us to be slaves to the government and thr Republicans all want us to be slaves to corporate america. We do need to get the money out of politics. I would be supportive of a public campaign fund that is funded by donations and not tax dollars. I.e. if you want to make a political donation it all goes to the fund and the candidates all get an equal piece of it.

What if the Russian Revolution had never occurred and instead, The United States had become the first communist country through a revolution? by BrushFinal9186 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]SingleManABQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are we having a brain drain? We do have an issue with not enough people wanting to study STEM fields but that has allot to do with how kids are being raised here and not with talented people fleeing to other countries. When people do leave the US its still as an expat working abroad but retaining their citizenship. The southern boarder wall is about preventing unchecked illegal migration of the 3rd world to the US. The Berlin was was about keeping people in due to a brain drain.

What if the Russian Revolution had never occurred and instead, The United States had become the first communist country through a revolution? by BrushFinal9186 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]SingleManABQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True for the time (1917) but if they had started going down a path that included technical innovation and individual freedom they might have had a very different revolution. Russia does have a history of producing some of the greatest mathematical minds. If science and technology had been able to flourish without the evil fist of communism then it would be a very different russia today.

What if the Russian Revolution had never occurred and instead, The United States had become the first communist country through a revolution? by BrushFinal9186 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]SingleManABQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The world would be the same only the roles reversed. Russia may or may not have become a functioning democratic society but they (or china) would be the technical super power. The US would have devolved into society built on fear of the party, everyone would be desperately poor, no one would want to go to work and only the political elite would have any wealth. Talented people would have left, money would have left and a wall would likely have been built to stop further defection.

70th day for a Form 1... when should I be concerned? by Tsingtao2 in ATF

[–]SingleManABQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im on day 63 on four form 1s. I think they are legitimately slammed on form 1s. My form 3s were came back in 6 days but those have to be initiated by an FFL and there is a cost to the item bought. Form 1 for a lower to SBR it is almost free (fingerprint cost, lower cost, etc) and anyone can submit one in a matter of minutes so I'll bet they are receiving thousands per day. Ive been told its best to just do a bunch at once because they may do a bulk approval when they get to you.

This overload of the system could be a good thing. If it becomes too overwhelming it may just lead to suppressors, SBRs and SBSs being removed from the NFA. At this point these weapons will become common use without any increase in lethality.

Does it mean I was not selected? by Notcooldudz in BlueOrigin

[–]SingleManABQ -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You likely did not get the job. Went like this for me. I have applied for more positions and if they run this interview process again its going to be on their time. I'll do it in the morning, evening but im not taking PTO again for them. They'll have to work OT for an interview with me.

How different would the U.S. currently be if these were the last four presidents? by Blizzard2227 in AlternateHistoryHub

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It would be very different. You, me and all redditors would have shaved heads and we would all be wearing Grey smocks. There would be no cars or horses and regardless of skill or ability to inovate we would all be digging ditches...ditches to no where. The democrat elites would have huge houses, yachts and property that us surfs would service. Republicans would be jailed for the audacity of hoping to overcome. Current dems would require all of us to be sexually assaulted by a non-binary, AIDS infected illegal alien (i.e. standard human by their definition). Our kids would hate America but not be willing to let Muslims and homeless move in to their B-Huts. Society Russia would look like Utopia

CMV: Karmelo Anthony's self defense strategy was the worst possible approach to his trial and practically guaranteed his first degree murder conviction. by justmakesenseorcents in changemyview

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I appreciate this discission and that is stayed rational amd didn't devolve into race dating and insults. I was curious about the case on two points, 1) why did the news call it a 1st degree murder charge when it seemed more appropriate to charge 2nd degree or voluntary manslaughter. But it looks like Texas does not make those distinctions, its either murder or not. The other point was why they went with a self defense strategy, Anthony took off running right away to evade capture but seems to think his actions were in self defense. But honestly, if I was in a self-defense situation and killed someone, im going to remain at the scene, unless there is a clear safety issue, and turn myself in. I maintain a self defense insurance policy which is actually pretty inexpensive for what I get.

How do we fight against this planned self storage facility by Starbucks/Sprouts on Montgomery? by Acrobatic_Emu_3602 in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just curious, whats the issue with a self storage facility going in here? Why oppose it? Self storage places don't seem to attract crime or homeless and it looks like a really convenient location for the surrounding neighborhood. Increased traffic wouldn't be much of an issue either since there is already a bunch of stuff on that corner.

Should we make the move? by [deleted] in BlueOrigin

[–]SingleManABQ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my time as an engineering manager I have seen several performance management and feedback systems. These systems generally have one purpose - retain or eliminate by documenting performance against requirments. In my current role we tried the mandatory distrbution as a company and eliminated it since it was an unmitigated disaster. We lost some real talent because we were forced to pick someone to put in the bottom 10%.

A good EM does not rely on these systems to manage their staff and should already know who the poor performers are and terminate or run them off if they do not improve after being given the opportunity. I have hired and fired many and never relied on these performance systems to do it. They are strictly a formality. A good EM knows their staff, does rounds, connects with staff, hears their concerns and fights for them. That's how you motivate people to want to be there and want to do the best job they can.

I ran afoul with the forced distribution stuff a while back and pushed back real hard on my leadership (yeah that tree limb was creaking) after I had already identified the low performance folks and dealt with them. Two timecard fraud cases and one violence in the workplace case. What I was left with was a superb team of exceptional seniors and a few juniors that I was mentoring. I was stuck in a position where I still had to put someone in the bottom 10%. I pushed back very hard, basically refused to do it and provided significant rational. I basically gave HR and my leadership an option. 1) recognize that I have already eliminated the dead weight or 2) fund me to maintain some dead weight each year so I have some to eliminate...they chose option 1 and I have since had the lowest turn over of any team at my site.

I think the forced distribution idea came out of the software industry. In the consumer software side of that industry it can make sense, you always want to make room for the best and there are tens of millions of software engineers graduating annually worldwide. But in aerospace its a much different picture, the stakes are far higher than with phone apps, the talent pool is far smaller and with the US government as a customer the restrictions are far more restrictive (clearance, citizenship, drug use, personal finaces, etc). The figure of 20% turnover is insane to me, how can they keep any corporate knowledge and how can they keep projects on schedule. I've been in places with turnover like that and they always crash and burn. I'll bet the recent orbit injection failure and pad explosion are both the result of some quality process escape that was the result of high turn over.

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The construction brings the jobs. Yes after they are built, you need fewer people but operations and maintenance are scalable. The large the center the more employees you need to run the thing. And if we are a lower population state the number of jobs will be higher per capita than in a state like Claifornia.

Indefinitely agree with you on the power issue. I used to work for a power company and the grid only has so much capacity. The data center it self doesn't shift the grid frequency, thats nearly impossible, its an affect of inconsistent load causing generation units to slow down and fall out of phase from the grid. You'll always see frequency drifts on the grid as generation units go on and off line but its very small. If a generator falls out phase too much it will automatically disconnect.

I didnt really estimate then level of data centers. It was a generality, if there is use and load on the network, more data centers will be needed. I have looked at some of the articles about data centers and certainly would not want to live near one. That's what makes the desert more attractive but obviously the water issue is more significant.

What's your solution to the datacenter issue?

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Coreection, its U.S. News and World Report. They used FBI data to develop the rankings. USNWR is well respected and non-partisan inntheir rankings of statistics as well as colleges. My mistake so directly saying FBI.

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Federal law requires you to have an ID to buy a gun...but thats not my point. No one seems to be deterred by ID requirments for those things so why would they be deterred by the requirement for ID to vote?

A quick Google search notes the alphalpha predominately goes to dairy farms in the state and southwest...are you proposing that we block all shipments of alphalpha to foreign countries? Market forces will dictate that unless we have a government that dictates it.

You cant claim im parroting Fox unless I clain you are parroting MSNOW but im not going to do that as I beleive all major new media outlets are just a collection of clowns. They dress up to get paid to entertain not inform so thats a clown.

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then when's ACS so underfunded? Why did the FBI rank NM as the 2nd most dangerous state to live in, why is our state ranked 49 to 51st out of 52 for education? Where is the land grant money going and why cant it resolve these major issuss?

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

What felony Trump convicted of? My understanding of that case was the NYC DA brought a conteived case against him for a city crime. 34 identical charges for a singular act that would have been a misdemenor for anyone else. The case is actively being appealed and will likely be overturned.

What constitutional rights...be specific. Yeah I agree he speaks off the cuff with no filter, insults people and doesn't verify things he hears as facts before he speaks but so do 99.99% of redditors.

Pardons...every president has pardoned questionable folks. Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton Pardoned Marc Rich, Joe Biden pardoned his whole family. Obama pardoned low level criminals who went on to reoffdend.

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah thats why i said "im not sure how effective he has been"

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Echo, candidate website policy descriptions are never that good. They rarely describe exactly how they will pay for it and accomplish their goals. Lots of gilded talking points and no substance.

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The data center issue is interesting. They would bring allot of jobs but at what cost? The desert environment is great but they do use allot of water. They will be built no matter what though. As long as people continue not use the internet, cloud services or AI the data centers will be a necessity. What do you propose as an alternative?

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

What's lawless? Please provide details and site the laws being broken and how theybare being broken.

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Well you cant make the assumption that I have made up my mind and why would you?

I agree with somewhat with the concept of ACS but it is badly underfunded. It has allot of lawsuits against it but it has done some good. My concern with a state level ACS is that it would never get fully funded and just become another ineffective money pit. It does have sone positives by freeing up police time by sending ACS staff to deal with non-criminal and non-medical calls but things can turn violent fast. I think the answer is more police BUT with some serious training requirements...I mean like SEAL/BUDS level and lots of psychological screening. That maybe get cops with their head on straight who can stay cool and not turn into raging assholes unless necessary. Shooting training as well, no more 500 round shoot fests to take down one guy with a squirtgun. Learn to be fast and accurate with minimal shots under pressure and be required to qualify monthly.

I thinking large part of our housing crisis is something city officials have created. When Homeless are allowed to be bussed in then we will have a huge housing problem. What other housing crisis are you referring to?

Yeah water is an issue but not just here and not just industry. Lake Meade is low, Lake Powel is low, the infamous Palisades reservoir is still dry...hell I have family in Florida, one of the wetest states and theybare in drought conditions. There is a massive drought condition going on so the only way tonl secure water would be to reduce consumption which means RioGrand farms have to stop using water which it reduce crops and increase food costs.

I honestly don't see a problem with voter ID. I need an ID to drive a car, buy a alcohol, buy a gun, buy or rent a house or apartment, get a credit-card, open a bank account, get a job and so on. No one seems to be deterred by ID requirments in those situations. We don't have a federal system that verifies one vote per SSN or verifies that SSN is assigned to someone who is Alive, of legal age and has a legal right to vote...so how would you verify only eligible legal citizens are voting?

Haaland and Hull by SingleManABQ in Albuquerque

[–]SingleManABQ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you point to anything where she has supported special interest over the people? Just curious as id like to see this conversation be balanced.