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More US Intel Errors - Intel Roundtable w/Larry Johnson & Ray McGovern
Posted by: badanov || 09/16/2023 00:00 || Comments || Link || [12 views] Top|| File under:

#1  the air travel system intelligence community in the U.S. is under "immense pressure," adding that individuals who are "less seasoned" and "less experienced" are now entering the industry.
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/16/2023 1:48 Comments || Top||

#2  /\ Ha !
Posted by: Besoeker || 09/16/2023 6:28 Comments || Top||


Cyber
AI Is A Gun, Not A Nuke
[ZH]
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/16/2023 03:35 || Comments || Link || [18 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Correct!
Posted by: Skynet || 09/16/2023 9:44 Comments || Top||

#2  Doesn't matter if it's not a nuke if it's aimed at you head. For you, the net result is the same.
Posted by: ed in texas || 09/16/2023 19:25 Comments || Top||


Government Corruption
David Schweikert: 'I'm caffenated and I'm Angry' GOP congressman on Bidenesque fiscal policies
Link goes to Congessman David Schweikert’s official page

Posted by: badanov || 09/16/2023 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11 views] Top|| File under:

#1  He's appealing to the morality of congresscritters. I don't see how that'll do much good because they don't have any.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 09/16/2023 12:38 Comments || Top||

#2  That’s the best part of being in Congress- the outrage without the expectation of action.
Posted by: Super Hose || 09/16/2023 13:27 Comments || Top||

#3  What most politicians take away from the travails of other politicians is a resolution to make sure they don't get caught the same way.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/16/2023 14:00 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Auto CEOs Struggling With Whether To Replace Striking Workers With Robots Or Mexicans
[Bee] DETROIT, MI — With UAW workers officially on strike to demand a 4-day, 32-hour work week, leadership with the Big Three automakers are reportedly struggling with whether to replace the union workers with robots or Mexicans.

"We really could go either way on this," said Ford CEO Jim Farley while lighting up a Cuban cigar with a stack of $100 dollar bills. "On one hand, robots work perfectly and tirelessly without complaining around the clock. On the other hand, President Biden is welcoming thousands and thousands of Mexicans across the border every day who will happily do these jobs for 32 cents per hour, 70 hours per week. What to do?"

"This is a real conundrum."

According to reports, there are currently 32,000 illegal migrants patiently waiting outside the picket line to take the place of the autoworkers while providing a superior work ethic for pennies on the dollar.

"We are tired of greedy corporations taking advantage of the American worker," said UAW President Shawn Fain. "We demand infinity money for less work forever. And we want to work from home. We believe this is more than reasonable."

At publishing time, automaker leadership elected to compromise and go with the robots but hire Mexicans to build them.
Posted by: Frank G || 09/16/2023 11:31 || Comments || Link || [17 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Where's the parody?
Posted by: Nguard || 09/16/2023 17:42 Comments || Top||

#2  re: #1 two thumbs up and dittos galore.
Posted by: AlanC || 09/16/2023 18:25 Comments || Top||

#3  Imagine if every union member in manufacturing in the USA held both political parties' feet to the fire...
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/16/2023 18:43 Comments || Top||


Olde Tyme Religion
Christianity Is Alive and Well in Iraq
[Townhall] There are recent American college graduates teaching in Iraq, due to an exchange program between the Chaldean Catholic Archdiocese of Erbil and the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio.

But just the other day, a Nigerian seminarian was burned alive as his rectory was attacked. This kind of thing is a common occurrence in Nigeria.

Christianity in Iraq, on the other hand, is in a different place, on the other side of the ISIS genocide that drove most of the Christians from djinn-infested Mosul
... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn...
to Erbil, near Kurdistan. When it comes to the persecuted Church, Iraq is a hopeful story, if a work in progress.

"ISIS is defeated, Christ is victorious," Archbishop Bashar Warda tells me. "The Church is back again. Mass is back again."

Warda, who established the exchange program with Franciscan University, says it has helped change how young Iraqis see Americans. At first, many of his people thought the students coming to teach them must have been desperate for jobs. But as the Iraqis got to know the American teachers, they saw real faith, talent and generosity. The young people are coming because "they want to serve the needs of the Church. They show the beauty and kindness of American Catholics," Warda says.

During the genocide, Warda was able, with the help of the Knights of Columbus and Aid to the Church in Need, to establish a Catholic university and a hospital, among other things, for the people who wound up on his doorstep as refugees from ISIS. He was able to help Christians see a future in Iraq -- education for children and jobs for their parents. Warda credits good priests like then-Father (now Bishop) Thabet Habib Yousif Al Mekko for doing the difficult work of "accompanying his people through that long, painful road." (Both Warda and Thabet were in Orlando for the annual Knights of Columbus convention this summer.)

This is no small thing. In 2014, Iraqi Christians understandably were tempted to think "this is the end ... That there is no future for them in Iraq," Warda remembers.

I'm always impressed by the fact that Christians in Iraq didn't try to hide their faith when ISIS moved in. They could have pretended. But Thabet says that would have been impossible: "Our language is Christian language. Our customs, our culture is Christian. We cannot separate our identity from Christ. If we do, we will die."

"When ISIS came in, they showed themselves powerful, taking over so many villages and cities and saying to our people: Choose Islam or taxation or find the sword. The Christians said: We choose Christ, and they left everything and came with nothing but Christ."

And while they are not under threat of genocide now, that doesn't mean Iraqi Christians don't have challenges. Bishop Thabet emphasizes the second-class status Christians have as a minority in a country not immune to corruption. They also deal with everyday challenges -- like electricity bills.

Many Christians in the United States do not even realize that there have been Christians in Iraq since the beginning of Christianity. Thabet wants Americans to know that his people have been there and continue to be there. He wants us to remember Middle Eastern Christians, and to help them however we can.

Nigerian Christians need our support, too. But their troubled situation will require a long road and a lot of work. Iraqi Christians have palpable hope on their side. And the West has a chance to play a part in helping them assure a future for Christianity there -- something that is good for everyone in Iraq, as the Christians there serve all who need help, regardless of their faith.
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