Anonymous ID: 53fbb2 Jan. 17, 2025, 8:52 a.m. No.22369325   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9335 >>9451

The Famed Ex-USS John F. Kennedy Casts Off On Its Final Voyage

The Kitty Hawk class carrier was sold for one cent to scrappers after attempts at making it a museum ship failed.. 1/17/25

 

On a cold, dreary Thursday in Philadelphia, a smattering of people came to the waterfront to see the former Kitty Hawk class aircraft carrier U.S.S. John F. Kennedy (CV-67) begin its final journey. Nicknamed “Big John,” the Kitty Hawk class sub-variant began a trip from the U.S. Navy’s Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility to the International Shipbreaking Limited facility in Brownsville, Texas.There it will be cut up and its remnants sold for scrap.

After 17 years in Philadelphia, Big John is expected to arrive at its final destination sometime next month, a Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) spokesman told The War Zone.It will transit south through the Atlantic Ocean, around the Florida peninsula, and then across the Gulf of Mexico. No date has yet been set} for the ship’s dismantling.

 

Big John and the former USS Kitty Hawk were sold for a penny apiece in October 2021 after years of debate about their fates. For abrief time this even included talk of returning Kitty Hawk to service and rumors of selling Big John to India.There were several more grounded but unsuccessful attempts to keep them from the scrapper’s torch. The Navy set the John F. Kennedy aside for possible conversion into a museum ship after it was decommissioned.Multiple groups attempted to secure the vessel for that purpose, but none of those efforts proved successful. Nuclear powered supercarriers cannot be museum ships, so these were the last opportunities for such a second life for the Navy’s largest warships.

 

Commissioned on Sept. 7, 1968, the flattop was the first Navy ship to be named John F. Kennedy and was the last U.S. conventionally powered aircraft carrier built. It was retired from service in 2007, 39 years later.

 

The vessel was a one-of-a-kind derivative of the Kitty Hawk class design originally intended to be nuclear-powered. It entered service at the height of the Vietnam War, but did not see service there. However, it did support a variety of other missions, including the U.S. response to the bombing of Marine Corps Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1983 and the first Gulf War in 1991. The carrier and its air wing were called upon to provide combat air patrols after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the ship also took part in the early stages of the war in Afghanistan.

 

That such a large and storied ship – more than 1,000 feet long and displacing 87,000 tons– was sold for a penny highlights the challenge and expense of scrapping such large vessels.That problem is only about to get far more amplified. Scrapping a nuclear powered vessel of similar size is far more complicated and plagued with hazards. By comparison, the net cost to dismantle the former USS Enterprise – the Navy’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier – could be as high as $1.55 billion, according to a 2018 Government Accountability Report.

 

This won’t be the last flattop to bear the 35th president’s name. The future Ford class USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79), the second Ford class supercarrier, was procured in Fiscal Year 2013 and scheduled for delivery this July, according to Navy documents.

 

As of Thursday evening, the decaying Big John was still close to shore in the Delaware River, a sea-going tugboat towing it down the channel to the Atlantic Ocean. According to NAVSEA, once the ship hits open waters, it won’t be visible again from shore until it nears the Texas city of San Padre Island on the Gulf of Mexico.

 

Here’s to the Big John’s legacy and all the sailors who called her home!

 

https://www.twz.com/sea/the-famed-ex-uss-john-f-kennedy-casts-off-on-its-final-voyage

 

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Anonymous ID: 53fbb2 Jan. 17, 2025, 8:56 a.m. No.22369348   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9353 >>9451

Benny Johnson

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🚨BREAKING: President-elect Trump’s inauguration ceremony will be moved indoors due to extreme cold expected in Washington, DC.

 

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Anonymous ID: 53fbb2 Jan. 17, 2025, 9:01 a.m. No.22369366   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9378 >>9451

Benny Johnson

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Kristi Noem PLEDGES to expose what really happened in the assassination attempts against President-elect Trump:

 

Josh Hawley: “Will do ensure it never happens again?

 

Noem: “Yes.”

 

"I will work to get info so we have the truth of what really happened so it can be fixed."

 

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Anonymous ID: 53fbb2 Jan. 17, 2025, 9:09 a.m. No.22369418   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9451

SCOTUSblog Publisher Tom Goldstein Diverted Millions from Law Firm To Pay Gambling Debts and Evaded Taxes for Years, Federal Indictment Alleges

 

January 16, 2025

Tom Goldstein, a prominent Supreme Court lawyer and publisher of SCOTUSblog,was indicted Thursday for allegedly evading taxes for years and taking millions from his law firm’s funds to cover gambling debts.

Goldstein, an "ultrahigh-stakes poker player,"allegedly orchestrated a scheme between 2016 and 2022 to "evade the assessment of taxes, file false tax returns, and fail to pay his tax obligations when they were due," according to the federal indictment in Maryland. Prosecutors accused Goldstein of funneling millions from his boutique law firm, Goldstein & Russell PC, to cover gambling losses and other personal debts, and failing to report his poker winnings on his tax forms.

Goldstein also allegedly set up sham employment arrangements with at least a dozen women he was pursuing or in "intimate personal relationships with." Goldstein, the indictment said, listed the women as "employees" of his law firm, paid them hundreds of thousands of dollars, and enrolled them in firm-sponsored health insurance—despite the women "perform[ing] little or no work for the firm."

Goldstein’s poker games often involved "stakes totaling millions, and even ten of millions of dollars," prosecutors said. Goldstein secured a seat at the 2008 World Series in Las Vegas by defeating 130 poker players and won $100,000 in an 18-hour game, the Washington Post reported.

In 2003, Goldstein co-founded SCOTUSblog, which has grown to be the most widely-read blog covering the Supreme Court. Goldstein argued more than 40 cases in front of the High Court, including the landmark copyright case Google v. Oracle. Goldstein retired from private practice in 2023, citing the Court’s increasingly conservative shift as a factor.

Published under: Crime , Gambling , IRS , Maryland , Supreme Court , tax fraud

 

https://freebeacon.com/latest-news/scotusblog-publisher-tom-goldstein-diverted-millions-from-law-firm-to-pay-gambling-debts-and-evaded-taxes-for-years-federal-indictment-alleges/