Well I’m not fun at parties these days. I served a couple of decades, and deployed several times. Civilian I’m a network engineer and employed 19 years the same company, 2-3 jobs before that.
Well I’m not fun at parties these days. I served a couple of decades, and deployed several times. Civilian I’m a network engineer and employed 19 years the same company, 2-3 jobs before that.
I don’t “consult.” I do.
I commit. I finish.
I can be plenty sarcastic.
I learned it’s not helpful.
Perhaps it takes time, or experience.
We the Americans and American military quite have plenty of working equipment, the last couple of years in the military we do seem to be losing people pretty fast, but overturning the Republic may just have some effects.
Here’s someone who’s dug into the DOD problems. It’s bureaucracy. To an extent the Soviets could never afford.
China isn’t all that, and we really did teach them everything they know, and got stuck around steel, concrete, and chips too large to be competitive. Not too much luck on jet engines either.
Russia a different matter, we have quite wronged them. A formidable enemy we don’t want.
This doesn’t mean our stuff sucks, or that their stuff is great.
Now full of criticism and it seems energy, perhaps kindly pitch in at one of the efforts above?
more than 70% of the world's lawyers are American, including most politicians. No clue about how to get manufacturing or anything else practical accomplished. You can fuhgeddaboutit!
Well I’m not fun at parties these days. I served a couple of decades, and deployed several times. Civilian I’m a network engineer and employed 19 years the same company, 2-3 jobs before that.
I don’t “consult.” I do.
I commit. I finish.
I can be plenty sarcastic.
I learned it’s not helpful.
Perhaps it takes time, or experience.
We the Americans and American military quite have plenty of working equipment, the last couple of years in the military we do seem to be losing people pretty fast, but overturning the Republic may just have some effects.
Here’s someone who’s dug into the DOD problems. It’s bureaucracy. To an extent the Soviets could never afford.
https://acquisitiontalk.com/
Here’s some people who’ve also achieved , and they’re serious about helping the country.
https://a16z.com/american-dynamism-50/
We quite still make steel, we need to and will make more-
https://reshorenow.org/companies-reshoring/
US Steel is building a plant in Alabama by the way..
https://www.madeinalabama.com/2020/10/u-s-steel-starts-up-advanced-electric-arc-furnace-facility-in-alabama/
China isn’t all that, and we really did teach them everything they know, and got stuck around steel, concrete, and chips too large to be competitive. Not too much luck on jet engines either.
Russia a different matter, we have quite wronged them. A formidable enemy we don’t want.
This doesn’t mean our stuff sucks, or that their stuff is great.
Now full of criticism and it seems energy, perhaps kindly pitch in at one of the efforts above?
Or perhaps tone down the snark.
Here is something on the barriers to reshoring:
https://www.lynalden.com/reshoring/
more than 70% of the world's lawyers are American, including most politicians. No clue about how to get manufacturing or anything else practical accomplished. You can fuhgeddaboutit!
I did some business years ago in Romania. All the best lawyers in the sector I was involved in were Americans brought in from Virginia.