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    previously proposed rules giving the US military the right to repair its equipment without having to rely on contractors have gone missing

    This is particularly stupid. Soldiers need the ability to fix their gear in the field with or without a contractor’s blessing.

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        Late stage capitalism is just this meme, but with an executive instead of Jesus, for everything humans do

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      It’s kinda like the farmers and John Deere equipment, only with more lives on the line.

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      If we sabotage our own military to make the military industrial complex more money that would be so fucking funny.

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      That’s good for the rest of the world because it means the supply lines are going to be much harder to maintain when they invade other countries like Venezuela, Greenland and Canada.

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    Oh, look at that - someone attached an “unpopular” (for Congress) addition to a bill, and instead of sinking the entire bill to the bottom of the ocean, they simply removed it and moved forward.

    Here I am having watched American politics for the past 20 years believing that once something is attached, it can’t be removed. Every bill I’ve read about that would prevent babies dying gets something akin to “Presidential Pedo Protection Act” attached. I’ve never seen the discussion that the PPPA section can be removed so instead they must veto the entire bill.

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    Unbelievable.

    I can already see cartoons about soldiers at war, with jammed guns, having to call customer support, who say things like “have you tried turning it off and on again”.

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    Listen, it’s military contractors we’re talking about.

    Their entire business is about how to efficiently incapacitate a target to bring down enemy operations. That enemy is any threat to their profits, their weapon is lobbying money, and the targets they fire at are the two Congresspeople who have the power to remove the provision over everyone else’s objection.