Posted on 10/04/2013 5:59:51 PM PDT by tobyhill
Good Luck Tomorrow! (Not Really) :^)
What the hell? no toilet paper? might as well surrender.
Start using those government dictates.
Just how much did you send to our troops in combat?
Be careful, ConcreteBob is keeping tabs.....
You’re right that no civil servant should be starving at this point. It’s only four days in. I don’t think any of them have missed a single paycheck, yet.
On the other hand, civil servants do all sorts of jobs. In regards to the military, civilian employees perform most of the support functions. It doesn’t surprise me that stuff like this falls through the cracks, even in four days. The people the military would normally count on to do things like buy toilet paper may be furloughed.
I can’t believe that you are seriously supporting government waste and taking budget from combat forces to spend on Air Force luxuries in garrison, this is truly one argument that I did not anticipate running into.
Corn cobs. Where there is a will, there is a way.
What damn garrison luxury are you talking about?
We will need after losing to Western Kentucky.
Take down all the photos of Zero that pollute all gov’t offices and use them in the cans.
Look at posts 4 and 14, the Air Force is famous for waste and pampering.
What in the world crawled inside your head to start such a stupid fight?
The USAF isn’t Muslim or Marine. We wipe our ass with paper.
You don’t know what you’re talking about. I assume you were joking.
When I was active duty, I deployed to newly established bases. All those things you mentioned weren’t even on the list. Flying aircraft was the #1 priority. Communications, parts, fuel, and equipment (everything necessary to fly aircraft), were established as quickly as possible. People eat MREs until a chow tent can be built and sleep in tents or in the hangars next to their equipment. If you’re lucky, AAFES flies in a small exchange for necessities and maybe some snacks.
Yes. A base can grow over time to include some of the things you mentioned, but the mission comes first.
Ouch!
As post five mentioned, with this paper shortage they will have to rely solely on their Air Force bidets for proper hygiene.
So be it, Bidets and copies of the AF times.
Be safe.
At the Coast Guard Academy where I work the WG and many contract personnel are furloughed. The base set up bin outside all the buildings so the remaining occupants can take their own trash out.
Yesterday an O-6 (full bird Captain) and I ran into each other at the bins, each taking out our trash.
I commented that I haven’t cleaned a military head since 1972. She said at least this time WE (Key word is: WE) have disposable gloves this time.
We both snickered about it, went inside and cleaned the heads for our respective areas.
Call McHales Navy or Radar O'Reilly.
Or the Seals or Rangers.
Really? Everyone there thinks they are Venezuela?
Dude...Really?
Thanks for your service.
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