"June 12 2015, a Law of War manual issued, 4 days later Donald John Trump rolls down the escalator to announce his candidacy for president that was 4 days after, June 16, 2015. Then in 2016 the united states supreme court, the first time in history they backed our founders they wrote a thing called the military justice act"
I'm not sure why he mentions the DoD Law War Manual and doesn't bring it up again. Just that it was issued 4 days before the Escalator. Seems like an unnecessary piece of evidence.
The USSC did not write the Military Justice Act. I don't know why he said that.
Continuity of Government planning has always been a thing in case of nuclear attack, or what EO 13912 was planning for, a pandemic.
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), and in furtherance of Proclamation 9994 of March 13, 2020 (Declaring a National Emergency Concerning the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID–19) Outbreak), which declared a national emergency by reason of the threat that the novel (new) coronavirus known as SARS–CoV–2 poses to our Nation's healthcare systems, I hereby order as follows...
The cannons. Dear god the cannons. Folks how do you do do a 21 gun salute with 4 cannons?! You can't. You do 7 volleys with 3 guns, or 3 volleys with 7.
I'm not sure what is to debunk here. Documents exist, his, and a lot of folks' interpretation of what to most folks is banal bureaucratic tailings is what is not backed up by said documents.
And why would you want it to be? Why would anybody want their government to be as brittle as a little extra sneaky paperwork and suddenly Joe Biden is the Commander-in-Chief of the Military when he leaves next year? Fuck that. And what does that say about our pull out of Afghanistan? Or shipping weapons to Ukraine? Trump was CiC apparently for that? And this guy would say, 'no well, article 1234 says'
I'm not sure why he mentions the DoD Law War Manual and doesn't bring it up again. Just that it was issued 4 days before the Escalator. Seems like an unnecessary piece of evidence.
The USSC did not write the Military Justice Act. I don't know why he said that.
Continuity of Government planning has always been a thing in case of nuclear attack, or what EO 13912 was planning for, a pandemic.
The cannons. Dear god the cannons. Folks how do you do do a 21 gun salute with 4 cannons?! You can't. You do 7 volleys with 3 guns, or 3 volleys with 7.
I'm not sure what is to debunk here. Documents exist, his, and a lot of folks' interpretation of what to most folks is banal bureaucratic tailings is what is not backed up by said documents.
And why would you want it to be? Why would anybody want their government to be as brittle as a little extra sneaky paperwork and suddenly Joe Biden is the Commander-in-Chief of the Military when he leaves next year? Fuck that. And what does that say about our pull out of Afghanistan? Or shipping weapons to Ukraine? Trump was CiC apparently for that? And this guy would say, 'no well, article 1234 says'