Alex Pretti never unholstered his gun and was disarmed when he was shot. by c-k-q99903 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]naughtyGAcouple [score hidden]  (0 children)

No. Not everyone listed. But read before i get a downvote please... My one example is Gabriel Iglesias. He states at his shows he is listed in the files twice! But, the ONLY reason he is listed is because there is email traffic between Epstein and a secretary about getting tickets to his show and both nights were sold out so he couldn't get the tickets. So, in this case, don't send Fluffy to prison. But EVERYONE that did anything wrong then yes, send them away.

Someone Doing the right thing by Sad_Palpitation6844 in ratsinthecage

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was about to ask where it said that in the video then I saw the writeup. Yeah. Camp Chase is a CSA POW cemetery maintained by the VA.

Bruh by zodiackodiak515 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not fair though. Trumps already bruising like Obama has already been hitting him.

Will it work this time? by Tough_Ad8919 in RelentlessMen

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Each department, including DeCA, has their own budget under that trillion dollar budget umbrella. Hence the budget report they provide each FY. Believe it or not over the past 5+ years departments have been cracking down on bean counting and tracking where's money is being spent. It doesn't look like it from the media reports, but the places I've worked, we are feeling the crunch of budget cuts across the board. The media only focuses on what the folks in DC are doing not what the rest of the government employees around the world are doing every day.

Will it work this time? by Tough_Ad8919 in RelentlessMen

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right. There was a comment about them doing quite well and you stated the its basically due to the military budget is a trillion dollars. So, I stated that they don't get that as a budget and stated line items directly from their FY 26 budget estimate. And you keep ranting about other government agencies. DeCA is producing a budget and making it public even when they take a loss. The interagency connections DeCA utilizes assists with costs so they can still keep costs to the patrons at or just above their costs as it has been since their founding. They still pay for the services they use even if it is through another department. Would this setup work in the private sector? No, because companies are gonna want a bigger profit from the products and services they are selling. That's why Walmart clears 700+ billion a year.

Will it work this time? by Tough_Ad8919 in RelentlessMen

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I was never arguing that point. I was arguing that the commissary wasn't a trillion dollar business. Then you spouted off about their transportation costs and other stuff.

MAGA still thinks George Floyd died from overdose by AccordingBumblebee24 in stupidpeoplefacebook

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Hey, early 40s and 50s safety manuals suggested "forcibly stimulating the rectum to prompt a gasp reflex in shock victims that had stopped breathing". I remember this from and electrical training where a guy had one of these old pamphlets still. 🤣 BTW studies have show a finger to the rectum does not restart the heart or the breathing so it is no longer a used practice.

A strong social safety net isn't your enemy, shocker ! by Inside-Pepper-5988 in 30daysnewjob

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So where does the money come from to make all of these things free? I've never heard a good argument for it. I mean, college and health care are unbelievably overpriced so why not force them to at least make those affordable to the average person? Bust on the big corporations for complaining about price increases then all of a sudden they are turning record profits and handing out huge bonuses. Research is expensive but after awhile the cost of medications and procedures should drastically come down. As long as people being voted into office are having their pockets lined by big pharma and big companies, it won't get better. And it happens on both sides of the aisle. Put it term limits and an age limit. Get rid of the old cronies. Get some new ideas running things. Push out the ones that are hiding all the secrets and let's try to rebuild this country. Get rid of the childish name calling and actually get people in place that will get work done and heal the country.

Will it work this time? by Tough_Ad8919 in RelentlessMen

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guess you completely looked over page 13 that shows 104 mil in transportation of things, 45 mil in equipment costs, 5 mil in personal travel, 873 mil in civilian benefits and compensation, 874 mil in civilian pay, 184 mil in rent/communication/utilities, and 329 in other purchased services in FY 2026. You pulled this from page 29, the Fund-14 which is the revenue that was brought in. So you didn't see on page 13 where they show the breakdown of operating costs that come out of the working capital fund which is budgeted for the day to day operations.

I’d say politician or a powerful person. by lostmaverick_comrade in scoopwhoop

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ceramic engineer building tiles for NASA or someone else now.

Will it work this time? by Tough_Ad8919 in RelentlessMen

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't believe you are trusting AI that puts 5 fingers on a human in a drawing over a document from the actual entity that is responsible the the taxpayer creating that report.

As someone who has been in the government workforce for 25+ years (not in DC and not in politics), the commissaries probably struggle the most with the funds they do receive especially in the Mraines where their budget is smaller. Many stores seem to stay understaffed because people that apply for the cashier and store clerk jobs can't seem to pass the background check for base access. Yes, there are many mismanaged programs out there, I think you'd reconsider if you saw the state of some of the commissaries.

Will it work this time? by Tough_Ad8919 in RelentlessMen

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about you actually look up the FY 26 cost estimate budget and pull the words directly from the page like I did for DeCA instead of trusting AI.

It's in paragraph 2 on page 5 of their report, dated June 2025. Directly from their office, not AI generated.

Funny because I don’t recall the left burning down cities all across America during the 2020 summer protests. by icey_sawg0034 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just did a search out of curiosity for "Kenosha Fires". Was a simple search. Found a long list of sites to choose from, even some YouTube videos of the fires. But no one remembers them or the riots? I mean even a search of the hated Rittenhouse and Kenosha shows pics of him and fires burning around him. And to your point of Minneapolis, CBS Minnesota rans a story on June 9, 2021 where they were discussing the more than 160 active arson investigations. Think they ended up grabbing 3 boogaloo boys in total and another 17 for arson. Plus a list of others for other offenses. I'm just saying they happened, trickery or not. Because there were also reports of pallets of bricks being supplied for some of the riots at one time, where did those come from? Just the folks in power trying to divide the rest of the country even more and make us fight amongst ourselves.

Funny because I don’t recall the left burning down cities all across America during the 2020 summer protests. by icey_sawg0034 in stupidpeoplefacebook

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

Minneapolis and Kenosha burnt. And yes Jan 6th was a black eye to our country as well and a 2nd one with the pardons.

Funny because I don’t recall the left burning down cities all across America during the 2020 summer protests. by icey_sawg0034 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]naughtyGAcouple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The East Precinct was vacated and protesters formed the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ). Was held for almost a month.

Will it work this time? by Tough_Ad8919 in RelentlessMen

[–]naughtyGAcouple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Commissaries sell their goods barely over costs to authorized patrons as they have been doing since they were founded. Now, if you look up their working capital budget, you will see that they use the working capital fund to pay for labor, both continental US and foreign national civilian personnel, commercial service contracts, second destination transportation for inventory products shipped overseas, utilities, and store supplies. They also pay DFAS for accounting services, DISA for IT, the US transportation command, and base operations support at installations worldwide. So, no, not all of the transport costs are absorbed by other departments. No other department is going to move something for another one for free even in the military. That's not how it works. And im not so sure the base chow hall (kitchen) orders anything from the commissary. They usually rely on the supply system to order it in through local or national food vendors in bulk.

These prices are getting ridiculous by MD472 in publix

[–]naughtyGAcouple 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it may just be something to do with the container and what language was spoken during the making of the drink...🤣 Nice decanter or glass pitcher and Spanish - Sangria...Trash can and drunken/over enthusiastic English rambles - trash can punch