Originally posted by Svo85.5
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
This is disturbing...FTP
Collapse
X
-
-
Originally posted by SVTNorthTexas View PostThis.
I remember when I was going through the School Of Infantry after boot camp in the Marine Corps, we had one instructor tell us we couldn't get any tattoos during training. He said if we did we would be punishable under the UCMJ(Uniform Code Of Military Justice) for destruction of Government property.
Although none of us knew if he was blowing smoke up out asses or not we damn sure didn't go out and get a tattoo to test the theory. lol
Leave a comment:
-
We've got one big thread for Craiglist Deals and shit, what about one big thread for FTP?
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by BLAKE View PostMilitary aren't employees, they're "property". Not in the strictest sense of the term, but they're not civilians either.
I remember when I was going through the School Of Infantry after boot camp in the Marine Corps, we had one instructor tell us we couldn't get any tattoos during training. He said if we did we would be punishable under the UCMJ(Uniform Code Of Military Justice) for destruction of Government property.
Although none of us knew if he was blowing smoke up out asses or not we damn sure didn't go out and get a tattoo to test the theory. lol
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Craizie View PostSo why should other government employees be able to form unions?
George Meany -- the former president of the A.F.L.-C.I.O -- in 1955.
Even President Franklin Roosevelt, a friend of private-sector unionism, drew a line when it came to government workers: "Meticulous attention," the president insisted in 1937, "should be paid to the special relations and obligations of public servants to the public itself and to the Government....The process of collective bargaining, as usually understood, cannot be transplanted into the public service." The reason? F.D.R. believed that "[a] strike of public employees manifests nothing less than an intent on their part to obstruct the operations of government until their demands are satisfied. Such action looking toward the paralysis of government by those who have sworn to support it is unthinkable and intolerable."
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Craizie View PostAre active military able to form unions?
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Craizie View PostAre active military able to form unions?
Leave a comment:
-
I do not think it is the doctors that are the problem but the suppliers and facilities...i have no problem paying someone an outrageous amount of money if they are going to commit 8 year of their life to schooling
Leave a comment:
-
Most cop cars equipped with dash cams also have a crash sensor that records the previous 30-60 seconds and stores it in non volatile memory, fwiw. That's not to say the video doesn't get "lost" or "corrupted" sometimes.
Leave a comment:
-
And if you are rear ended by an officer, odds are, they're going to use every bit of that badge to blame you for the accident. I can provide sources if necessary. Badges are not pulled nearly fast enough for misuse of power, police do not police their own. I don't care if it takes forever to fire a cop because of the union, take someone behind the woodshed and kick their ass. That's how the military does it. You fix the fuckups while you outprocess them and make them want to leave. No, police tend to protect their own no matter how bad.
There are good ones but with everyone having cameras, the bad ones are showing up more and more.
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: