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Comments: Maghsoud here is the full video <iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/DavidFrostInterviewWithTheShahOfIran1979" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Comments: And how gay is this? :) I do not miss the 80's. ![]() https://youtu.be/eNvUS-6PTbs?feature=shared
Comments: And here is my challenge to Farid https://youtu.be/XEjLoHdbVeE?feature=shared
Comments: https://youtu.be/xpkStJRaD48?feature=shared
Comments: What’s happening in South Korea?
Comments: Agha Zinsky that is worse than dead people voting. ![]() Agha observer I do not know what to say other than this is the american way. everything has to have a dallaal
Comments: What a voice. holy shit. I had not heard of ghasemov before. Is he the new behbudov?
Comments: https://youtu.be/vVnlBqw4AoU?si=1RK7JoJo2e_rF6Ry
Comments: Farid ino daryAb.
Comments: https://youtu.be/06fk4-htwXI?si=QgTe4GQu9v354Y1o
Comments: Observer and Zinsky these are shocking stories but not unexpected. So much corruption! No wonder these people have no problem costing people their lives for their own pockets. They have been conditioned to do this!
Comments: I have a funnier story about US military. 20 years ago I was working with a friend who got laid off. Few days after that he called me and said a recruiter contacted him about a job with US navy. He needed my referral for his security clearance. He was surprised how the interview went and how they didn’t ask him any technical questions. He also was told he can start working immediately while his security clearances was being issued. After few months he called me and said he has been showing up to work everyday but no one acknowledges him. He was doing nothing whatsoever. The consultant company that hired him and sent him to US navy was owned by retired military officers. After few months at the job, he found another job. He left his job and started the new job. Even though he told the consulting company he had left, he got paid for another year! Basically, the consulting company got paid to have him work for navy at the rate of $200/hr and he was paid $65/hr even though he wasn’t even working for them!
Comments: German company caught smuggling chemical plant to Iran
Comments: This might goozpeech many of you but it's the truth ![]() The US government and in particular the military is one of the most corrput organizaitons in the world, that is legally not criminally corrupt! I speak of personal experience and give you an example which is a tiny drop in an ocean. Our company sells very specialized software and both the US Airforce and Navy are among our customers. We have publicaly listed prices and all other customers pay that price sometimes with a discount from us. But for the military we have to go through a complicated process. The officers in charge of procurement process tell us that it is illegal for them to buy directly form us and we have to sell them the software through a re-seller. A re-seller is basically a dallal that does nothing and makes money. The norm is that we have give the re-seller a 30% discount off of our published prices. So the military puts up a notice to these re-sellers that they want to buy XYZ software and ask them to send them bids. These re-sellers come to us and ask for pricing. This creates a lot of work for our company since we have to send each one of them a formal quote and let them bid. Let's say if our product is priced at $1000 we sell it for $700 to these resellers and they jack up the price by at lease 100% and bid for the military. For a $1k product they at last bid $3000 for the military and make a cool $2300 for doing and producing nothing. Now the kicker here is that most of these re-sellers have paid agents(the officers in charge of procurement ) inside the military and pay them some of their profit to get the contract. And I have no doubt most of these re-sellers are ex-military people who have familiarty with this process. In summary, a software that our company is willing to sell the military directly for $700 ends up costing American taxpayers more than $3000 with the majority of the profit going to parasites who have done nothing. I am sure this is the process on all goverment purchases in all departments. So if Musk can stop this process and cut off the re-seller parasites and their agents inside the government the US can payoff it's national debt in a few years!
Comments: Elon Musk runs a car company, a space-exploration company, a social network, an artificial intelligence company, a neurotechnology company, and a tunneling company. He and fellow billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy also run the “Department of Government Efficiency,” a nongovernmental commission set up to make proposals to cut government spending for President-Elect Trump. And in that role, Musk now appears to want to take charge of time itself. TheWashington Post reports that Musk, apparently inspired by an online poll, is on board with ending daylight saving time. It’s an idea that lawmakers on both sides of the US political divide—including Trump’s nominee for Secretary of State, US Senator Marco Rubio—have supported, though legislation to do so has stalled. One potential reason: The US tried permanent daylight saving time beginning in January 1974. It was billed as a national experiment that might save energy, but the experiment quickly went off the rails: The sun didn’t rise into well into the morning, and children who had to leave for school in the dark were injured and even killed by drivers. “It’s time to recognize that we may well have made a mistake,” a US senator said a few weeks after the rollout. Support for permanent DST fell from 79 percent to 42 percent in three months. It turned out that the only thing less popular than changing the clocks twice a year was not changing them at all. That August, as Watergate consumed Washington, Congress voted to end the experiment. It remains unclear what authority Musk and Ramaswamy’s commission might have, but the pair does seem to have Trump’s ear, and as the Post reports, the next President has signaled he’s fine with changing to permanent DST. Which could mean that if a future rollout of permanent DST takes place, it’s the names of Musk, Ramaswamy, and Trump that Americans may be muttering as they venture out into the dark on winter mornings.
Comments: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) vented his displeasure Monday after two Democratic-appointed federal judges reversed their decisions to retire in what appear to be efforts to stop President-elect Trump from nominating their successors. McConnell called the unusual decisions to forgo retirement following Trump’s sweeping victory last month a “partisan” gambit that would undermine the integrity of federal courts.
Comments: This guy has the ball to talk!!!
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Comments: Basically Oligarchy
Comments: The main budget sucker is the military. Just about Everyone agrees that they are sucking up too much money but no one has done anything to reduce the military spending. Let’s see if these guys actually do something about it. Instead of going after food stamps or retirement benefits, they should cut military budget and close whole bunch of bases around the world. The cost of each soldier serving in one of these bases runs over a $1,000/day when considering the personnel, equipment and travel. The average cost of a soldier is $136,000 per year. There are about 250,000 personnel serving overseas. Most are in countries we consider friendly! That is over $30 billion per year. And of course the cost of tanks, planes, ships and more! |
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