9 comments

  • cosmicgadget 12 hours ago ago

    The fitness thing is getting the headlines but two other items:

    They're eliminating the anonymous whistleblower program. I would have thought this'd be protected by statute.

    The president said he'd be meeting with the attendees and firing anyone he "doesn't like" which presumably means "isn't loyal to him".

    • treetalker 8 hours ago ago

      Let's not forget to mention that Trump suggested that the generals use American cities as "training grounds" for their troops and units (naming only coastal, Democrat-run cities, of course), and claimed that the USA has a "war" "within" that must be fought.

      To be a fly on the wall in the closed-door conversations that the attendees must be having this evening …

    • rolph 11 hours ago ago

      "firing anyone he "doesn't like""

      rather than just cause:

      https://thelawtoknow.com/2025/04/14/malfeasance/

  • blinkbat 12 hours ago ago

    cool, nice to know that being a wimpy programmer could suffice for draft-dodging in this current political shitshow.

    • meheleventyone 11 hours ago ago

      Given the way things are going I’d expect the unfit to be shoved into suicide battalions like the Russians were doing at one stage with prisoners.

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    • rolph 12 hours ago ago

      i bet it would be a dishonourable discharge, no service pension for that.

      • blinkbat 11 hours ago ago

        I mean, the main goal would be not to have one's limbs blown off at war, I don't really care if they pay me. I'm confused... drafting has nothing to do with voluntarily enlisting.

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