tom, three very simple questions even you can answer: 1. How many billions of dollars does our military lose every year? Stupid question as the military is not a revenue producer, but is constitutionally mandated to protect the people
2. FDA has "conflicting information" on the pandemic. Do you mean "changing information" based on changing knowledge and circumstances?
Here is oneIn December, epidemiologist Michael Mina detailed the “frustrating secret” behind why it was so difficult to get rapid tests: The FDA’s “onerous but remarkably useless check boxes,” he wrote, were slowing the approval for different at-home options. Mina explained that the FDA was holding fast to processes that didn’t allow it to consider “the ample data around the world” and was forcing companies to compare rapid tests to lab-run PCRs, preventing hundreds of millions of tests from being purchased by Americans.
On average, how many American servicemen died in Afghanistan prior to Trump's signing the surrender agreement, and how many have died since Biden extracted us from Afghanistan.
Another dumb question as it wasn't a surrender agreement. The Taliban had to maintain certain conditions, which they didn't. By violating those conditions the agreement was void & the troops were to stay. biden had a choice to cancel the deal but he chose to cut & run. The military report said biden bungled the withdrawal & his reply was that he rejects the report but won't explain why. Biden was president when the soldiers were killed. Who can forget his repeated checking of his watch when the bodies were returned.
The post office can run more efficiently. No more Saturday delivery & the closing of inefficient post offices. I have 4 post offices within a mile. When I am working in Phoenix there is a satellite office 1 mile from where I am staying & a large one 2 miles away.