When the spouse came home this evening, she informed me that the Marines were laying off over 350 people at a local logistics center -- 350 "accelerated hires" that they desperately had to hire this past summer. Ouch. Effective date of layoff is...tomorrow. Interesting approach; she coordinates Workers Comp at this place, and I told her expect a lot of people to claim they were hurt today, yesterday and tomorrow. For my friends who are thinking about the WARN notices that should have gone out, I'm not sure they apply to the government. Civil Service HR is weirder than regular HR. So...who knows.
Had to drive out to the installation to pick up drugs -- old soldier drugs, not fun drugs -- and get mail. Post office decided to make the installation post office a one person station at the front. Poor gal was going insane. I get out there about every ten days, and I could see she was being slammed. Hospital was done to one person at the pharmacy, and no supervising pharmacist. Seeing a trend here?
And, although I planned on not watching "the speech" it was the most interesting thing on and I had a headache, so reading wasn't really an option. It was a logical and rational discussion, the sort of logical and rational discussion that should have happened years and years ago. I notice that the upper classmen in the audience, the TAC Officers and NCOs, and folks in civvies were all pretty intently following what he had to say. They got it. The guys with bare blouses or 1 ribbon only, the lower classmen, were the ones who were having trouble staying awake. Frankly, given the West Point regime, most of those kids are either up to their noses in homework at 8PM or asleep. Or, doing push-ups. I was struck by the number of Combat Infantry Badges I saw -- indicated that the wearer had gotten shot at. For real. Probably went to the West Point Prep School after an enlisted tour. In general, good quality.
But, the speech made a lot of sense, starting from the point of view that Afghanistan is critical to our national interests. Is it? Not sure. I do know that the last 8 years haven't been terribly successful. I also know that the cost is beyond reason. Granted, the repayment by BOA of $45 billion in TARP money is nice, but I don't feel a lot better about things based on that.
Well, we'll see. Unfortunately, a modern Army can't ditty mao out of a country overnight. I'd hate to be the last guy to try and get out of Bagram. Or Kabul. Or across the bridge into AZERBAIJAN, if it still exists. I'm just tired of posting gloomy Russian soldier ballads and thinking about Afghanistan. What's happening in Iraq? Same thing that happened in Vietnam in 1973-75. Some other set of assholes are running the place, but it's still run by assholes fighting other assholes about money, power and religion. Afghanistan will ultimately go the same way, I suspect. We'll stabilize it, declare victory, get out relatively unmolested and it'll go to shit in 2014 or so. And so it goes...
Had to drive out to the installation to pick up drugs -- old soldier drugs, not fun drugs -- and get mail. Post office decided to make the installation post office a one person station at the front. Poor gal was going insane. I get out there about every ten days, and I could see she was being slammed. Hospital was done to one person at the pharmacy, and no supervising pharmacist. Seeing a trend here?
And, although I planned on not watching "the speech" it was the most interesting thing on and I had a headache, so reading wasn't really an option. It was a logical and rational discussion, the sort of logical and rational discussion that should have happened years and years ago. I notice that the upper classmen in the audience, the TAC Officers and NCOs, and folks in civvies were all pretty intently following what he had to say. They got it. The guys with bare blouses or 1 ribbon only, the lower classmen, were the ones who were having trouble staying awake. Frankly, given the West Point regime, most of those kids are either up to their noses in homework at 8PM or asleep. Or, doing push-ups. I was struck by the number of Combat Infantry Badges I saw -- indicated that the wearer had gotten shot at. For real. Probably went to the West Point Prep School after an enlisted tour. In general, good quality.
But, the speech made a lot of sense, starting from the point of view that Afghanistan is critical to our national interests. Is it? Not sure. I do know that the last 8 years haven't been terribly successful. I also know that the cost is beyond reason. Granted, the repayment by BOA of $45 billion in TARP money is nice, but I don't feel a lot better about things based on that.
Well, we'll see. Unfortunately, a modern Army can't ditty mao out of a country overnight. I'd hate to be the last guy to try and get out of Bagram. Or Kabul. Or across the bridge into AZERBAIJAN, if it still exists. I'm just tired of posting gloomy Russian soldier ballads and thinking about Afghanistan. What's happening in Iraq? Same thing that happened in Vietnam in 1973-75. Some other set of assholes are running the place, but it's still run by assholes fighting other assholes about money, power and religion. Afghanistan will ultimately go the same way, I suspect. We'll stabilize it, declare victory, get out relatively unmolested and it'll go to shit in 2014 or so. And so it goes...
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