Astronaut Mark Kelly reitired from the US Navy in 2011, after 25 years of military service in 2025 last week DUI Hegseth retroactively demotes Mark Kelly---lowering his navy pension benefits--- and issues censure Today, Mark Kelly sues Hegseth for demotion and military censure The law suit alleges that Hegseth’s use of an administrative process to punish a sitting senator for post-retirement conduct is unconstitutional
It should be a death sentence for Pedophiles....right? RIGHT? DD[/QUOTE] There should certainly be a conversation about it.
Hegseth the no experience but platoon leader is like some spoiled rich kid getting to run a company because his daddy gave him the reigns. He didn't earn his position to run our military. He's a DEI pick, who got the job because he's an experienced butt kisser, liar, and Trump loyalist proud to serve as part of Trump's brown shirt regime.
Yeah, for Trump and MAGA that's their so called justification for firing them and pretending their "loyalist brown shirt" replacements are better qualified. I guess what I should have called him is a BSDEIR (Brown Shirt DEI Replacement).
interesting.... https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireS...social_twitter_abcn&utm_sf_cserv_ref=28785486 US overdose deaths fell through most of 2025, federal data reveals U.S. overdose deaths fell through the most of last year, suggesting a lasting improvement in an epidemic that had been worsening for decades NEW YORK -- U.S. overdose deaths fell through most of last year, suggesting a lasting improvement in an epidemic that had been worsening for decades. Federal data released Wednesday showed that overdose deaths have been falling for more than two years -- the longest drop in decades -- but also that the decline was slowing. And the monthly death toll is still not back to what it was before the COVID-19 pandemic, let alone where it was before the current overdose epidemic struck decades ago, said Brandon Marshall, a Brown University researcher who studies overdose trends. "Overall I think this continues to be encouraging, especially since we're seeing declines almost across the nation," he said. Overdose deaths began steadily climbing in the 1990s with overdoses involving opioid painkillers, followed by waves of deaths from heroin and -- more recently -- illicit fentanyl. Deaths peaked nearly 110,000 in 2022, fell a little in 2023 and then plummeted 27% in 2024, to around 80,000. That was the largest one-year decline ever recorded.
Hegseth is getting results — really no one can argue with that. Morale is up. Recruitment is up. The Venezuela mission was a huge success. The Iran strikes were a huge success. Results matter. GOOD DAY