Does the military have Trump's back?Would they support or be against a coup?
Most active military voted for Johnson.>INB4 major butthurt
>>111361659many would. The military is demoralized by contemporary culture too. You know, russian troops didn't really like the tsar and Orthodoxy
People with high test support Trump
You should see some of the command walls look like on major installations.They put up the punished trump and napoleon edits all the time.
>>111361659Almost entirely. A coup would mean the end of the republic, and they've sworn to defend it with their lives. Even if they don't like Trump, it's not worth the death of America to support a coup.
>>111361884Wrong, Trump won the majority but Johnson was a very close second among active military.
That superbowl military commercial was just dripping in virtue signalling
>>111361659Considering the majority of US soldiers come from the shit tier states and Texas then yea probably.
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>thinking the worlds largets army in the world would vote for a women
>>111361884No they didn't. I'm an active duty paratrooper and my entire battalion supports trump. After Obama was out of office we used his portrait picture to scoop gum out of the urinal since we were out of gloves.
>>111363366Actually majority come from CA NY and MA
I work for Boeing and he's popular as fuck around these parts.All my bosses nicknamed Obama "wimp in chief"
>>111363638>Officer Corps likes HillaryWhy am i not surprised?
>>111363638I'm happy knowing the marines voted trump
>>111363855Who are they again?
>>111363742y is ur flag ialian then checkmate
>>111363638USMC know where it's at
>>111363971Maybe he is deployed there
>>111363971The US has 200 Military bases in the world .. duhh :P deployed there one of their biggest airbase is there in Italy . .
Marine infantry reserve from Northerne Virginia hereTrump, basically the whole company
>>111363971>not knowing about the 173rd
>>111363971Entire infantry brigade of paratroopers spread across Germany and Italy. The 173d?
I joined the Air National Guard last month and while I'm waiting for the officer to come swear me in, the recruiter starts talking about politics with me. Which seemed pretty inappropriate for a workplace discussion, doubly so since he is in the military, and triply so because the guy barely knew me. But yeah the guy was a big Trump supporter.
>>111361659Only the young faggots and the older faggots that want to fight more wars for Israel
>>111361659Depends how many generals are gonna be exposed as pedos
>>111361659USAF checking in yeah I only knew 2 anti trump people in my shop and they were mocked and there was borderline insubordination (big deal in the military) with the ncoic who was a Bernie bro (we just asked if he was functionally retarded and wanted to transfer to the Venezuelan military)
>>111361659>grunt cars were caught driving around with Trump flags and were denounced by libtards as some kind of bana republic personal militaryI'm fairly sure Pentagon hates him but the actual soldiers like him.
>>111361659>Does the military have Trump's back?Yes. Right after the backs of the American people.>Would they support or be against a coup?No fucking way we'd support a coup against trump. Stateside SOF guys would personally coordinate and take that shit down without even needing orders.
>>111361659Yeah he's pretty popular.No they would not support a coup.
>>111363638>tfw military is 1/4 libertarianfeelsgoodmang.png
>>111364764How's the guard less bs than active?
>>111361659The Navy SEALS seem too.
>>111361659He might have it temporarily, but he won't keep it unless he starts doing his job.The fact that we can achieve 20%+ GDP growth is in the public domain. Anyone who doesn't deliver it can therefore be judged as:(1) a puppet who should resign in shame(2) a sinister agent who should be hung in the public squareEither way, not good.Is it possible to build a space elevator today?Yes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qezLhypA0YThe key idea is the Orbital Ring version of the space elevator, not the geosynchronous tether concept you are familiar with.See, for example, Paul Birch's writings:http://www.orionsarm.com/fm_store/OrbitalRings-I.pdfThe orbital ring only requires tethers about 300 kilometers long which is technically feasible with common material like steel, but ridiculously straightforward with better and already available material like kevlar.
>>111365618There are some important questions. First, how much would it cost to do something like this?We need to send about 160 million kilograms of material into space (See Birch's boot strap estimates in part 2: http://www.orionsarm.com/fm_store/OrbitalRings-II.pdf)We have rockets available at $2000/kg costs to LEO today in "mass production" mode, which is only about 10-20 launches per year. Compared with the couple thousand launches necessary for a space elevator, $2000 is an unreasonably high upper bound for launch costs.We also need to include the cost of materials. A space elevator is about 98% steel and aluminum, 1% kevlar, and 1% other such as superconducting magnets. Most of the mass (98%) cost around $1/kg, with an average cost per kilogram of no more than about $10 per kilogram.Summing the above up, we get about $430 billion in launch costs plus another $1-2 billion in material costs.In other words, we can have a space elevator for less than $450 billion - significantly less than one year worth of DoD spending, one bank bailout, many times less than a variety of pointless wars, etc. This is well within our reach financially in other words.
>>111363638Whats the date of this survey? I highly doubt Johnson got that many votes when the time came.
>>111363597Troops love Teflon Don
>>111365660What do we get in return for this $450 billion investment?Virtually unlimited value. For example, with a space elevator we can reliably launch our nuclear waste into the sun. We've spent $100 billion building a waste repository in Nevada, but it was ultimately decided not to even use it. Now it costs only a dollar or two per kilogram to get rid of all of the nuclear waste in the world.Second, we have immediate access to viable asteroid mining industry. Because the cost of delivering payloads to LEO drops to about $1/kilogram, we can not retrieve asteroids with trillions of dollars worth of minerals for mere tens millions of dollars in addition to having an easy viable way of returning those resources back to the surface.We acquire the ability to deploy profitable solar power in orbit above cloud cover and with the ability to return said power back to the surface with near zero loss by running power transmission cables down the elevator.Just how profitable?With increased luminosity in space, enhanced exposure time, and the ability to deliver base loads, solar panels pay for themselves in only 1-2 years while having a 20 year life time.In other words, if you put $5 trillion of solar panels into space, you get your $5 trillion back by the end of year two and a $5 trillion income stream each year thereafter.In other words, the US could cut everyone's taxes, both personal and business, income, capital, death, or otherwise, all to 0%, not even cut any benefits or current spending, and pay off the national debt within a decade.
>>111365023What about a coup *by* Trump. Say that the fed marshals are ordered to enforce a court ruling he doesn't like. And Trump says to the military "stop those marshalls, I don't listen to the courts anymore"
>>111365708It should already be obvious that the entirety of the political debate spectrum is cointelpro.Are taxes too high or too low? Irrelevant, we don't actually need taxes.Is social spending bankrupting us? Irrelevant, we can retire the national debt without cutting spending all while having no tax whatsoever.What does this have to do with taking the red pill?We've had the technological ability to undertake such a project for decades.That means all the squabbling you have heard your entire life, money, debt, spending, taxes, scarcity, whatever, is all bullshit. Not only is it bullshit, anyone with rudimentary knowledge of the world has known that it is all bullshit for all of this time.In other words, once you come to understand the such a project is and has been technically feasible for decades, you have to reevaluate many things.Why is there nothing of this in the conspiracy media? They are not really trying to expose or solve any problems. One hundred percent of it is cointelpro. From the Young Turks to Infowars or whatever, they are all completely full of shit because solutions to our problems not only exist, are easy to carry out, but this has been the case for a very long time.Similarly, you now know that 20%+ annual GDP growth is possible. If Trump gives you 3-4% instead of Obama's 2%, he is simply working with the establishment to try to placate and subvert a rising tide. If we see the easily achievable 20%+ growth rates, it is at least possible that he isn't a subversive. Anything less and you know he is a fraud.
Why did you feel the need to ask such a dumb question? Of course they support him.>flagOh. You fucking bet if he wants to invade you they'll be supporting him.
>>111365400Seems to be pretty darn chillax. But I'm still in student flight (daycare for adults) so I don't really know that much.
>>111365686>didnt put up the real photoPretty low energy Tampa.
>>111365716Can you come up with an example? What would Marshals have to enforce that Trump might not like? That sounds strictly political, and as such wouldn't require any shooting.
>>111365668September.
>>111363638>gayvy