Thank you for your opinion, wry. As China and Russia ramp up their weaponry technology, I will keep in mind what YOU think.It really doesn't matter who has more, it's who has the quality technology.We aren't #1? We have nuke power to blow the world up 3 x Who has more?Decent former US Presidents do not criticize their successors. President and Mrs. Obama have criticized President Trump over a dozen times. The reason it is unfair is that the former presidents do not have the same information that was furnished them during their stay, and most of them know decisions are made on aggressive events by a foreign government against the American people. It's not worth the risk for a former president to call up his buds on the press for an attack against a predecessor's character. Other former presidents know this and stick with the protocol of silence. Maybe being an American president didn't mean anything to President Obama, because an engaged American would contact him privately on disagreements if they were important enough.
The so-called president has disregarded the norms for over two years now. Odd that the Trumpflakes still expect Trumpybear to be treated with the normal respect that used to be reserved for the President of the United States. Funny (in a WTF sort of way) actually.
Under Obama, we went from being #1 militarily to being #4. Go hide if you want to. I don't care.
What "norms" are you talking about? That he doesn't lay back and play dead while his detractors in Congress are getting pinnochios right and left by WaPo for lying their asses off? Ocasio-Cortez fact-checked for 'highly misleading' claim on Trump funding for opioid emergency
The U.S. nuclear weapons system still runs on a 1970s-era computing system that uses 8-inch floppy disks, according to a newly released report from the Government Accountability Office.
That's right. It relies on memory storage that hasn't been commonly used since the 1980s.......
Report: U.S. Nuclear System Relies On Outdated Technology Such As Floppy Disks
Once again we can blame the Congress, which spends billions on weapons the military does not want, and not on something like what is reported on NPR.