I'm skeptical of the thing about defective steel going into military hardware. I'm an oompa loompa in a metal widget factory; and every batch of raw stock that comes in gets checked to insure it has the correct hardness and composition (or is supposed to… sometimes I'm lazy). And we make mere consumer/industrial stuff. I cannot fathom a MILSPEC or ISO9000 operation not checking it. So it seems very unlikely that weak aluminum or steel could have gotten into our military stuff without anyone noticing.
Grind up the popcorn first. And then refine the distillation process.
>Unless your Q&A process entails taking samples and actually testing it for hardness (it doesn't) then you'd never know.
Yeah. We literally test samples. Before and after heat treating.
Those pics were probably from the campaign trail. That looks more like his private jet than AF1.
Yes.
In fact, Q pointed it out and directed us to find the exact article. As I recall it was scrubbed before we could get to it.
No offense, but you don't sound like you know anything about ferrous metallurgy.
>Why does Michael always have a boner…
Nah. About half way through he claims that the Fed is no longer allowed to function as a bank, allowed to print US dollars, On Sept 17th. If something of that magnitude had happened we would have heard about it my now.
>Someone decided not to move the F-22s at Tyndall out of the path of the hurricane.
The moved most of them. but a few were down for maintenance.