>security forces
:)
That's a comforting sound
Wish we had security forces to keep police in line
>security forces
:)
That's a comforting sound
Wish we had security forces to keep police in line
>"The Army Corp of engineers is very good at rebuilding dams that are busted or BLOWN UP!"
DAM!
Did Michigan just pull a "pull it"?
>ReadyAF = ready as fug?
Air Force is AF, too, jsyk
I kekked the first time I seent that, but ultimately figured it stands for Air Force, at least for plausible deniability.
"Aim High" is funny as shit, too, but they do fly planes high up in the air.
It makes sense, but our minds are in the gutter
I'm pretty sure you're not allowed to get baked AF and fly fighter jets and shit.
I know it sounds like a good idea, but it's probably not.
Of course, what would I know? I'm not a fighter pilot
>One of the Ford workers had a masonic compass and square on his shirt…
Union shit
They basically go hand in hand
Or handshake in handshake
Or whatever it is that masons do
I wouldn't know, cause I'm not a mason
>POTUS gonna own Michigan
They are still basically running an illegal racketeering act with their "medical marijuana" industry.
Federally, this is still a "crime", and the State of Michigan used "marijuana" as a reason to confiscate citizens property and shit.
Which they still have yet to speak on…
Even though their courts have been mandating unconstitutional brainwashing programs to treat what the state has deemed "addicts"
And likely committing medical fraud. Among every other thing.
Like waiving al citizens rights in regards to any and all pharmaceutical, with the Michigan 1995 Product Liability Act.
Which has been denying citizens the right to participate in class action lawsuits or any legal proceedings against the pharmaceutical companies for decades.
So, you know that whole opiod crisis? Apparantly, that was all our fault… And there's nothing we can do about it. Or any of the other thousands of lawsuits that come up when unsafe products are tested on innocent civilians
Kind of fucked up when the governor also has family ties with the medical field.
And she decides to "ban" the HDQ.
Which is a cheap, effective drug, that has 40+ years worth of testing.
But if we put patients on ventilators, then hospitals get $19,000 for each patient. Or whatever
And $33,000 if that person dies
So.., yeah. I kind of think this state needs to be taught a lesson about America
In moar than one way…