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The framing effect is a big one and is extremely powerful in politics. A lot of times it seems a “movement” of one kind or another really takes off when it is framed properly:

Nobody’s really that worried about Iran in the Middle East, surprisingly. Anyone who’s on the ground in Iran (as one of my coworkers very recently was) can tell you that the people there care more about getting Range Rovers and nice clothes than they do about bombing America. Not to mention, (relative) moderates swept

70 miles from Russian territory. And you wonder why the world views the Americans (rightly so) as aggressors.

Hopefully the Hulkster cleans house.

What’s a “peaceful” US warship doing 70 miles off the the coast of Russia? Last I checked, US border wasn’t anywhere near the Baltic Sea.

Yeah right!...:)

Yeah, whether the Russians figured this out or not, Tyler is clearly missing the forest for the trees on this one. He’s envisioning a C2 challenge on the scale of controlling a regiment of these things, when in reality you’re looking at only controlling a handful in the highest-risk situations.

We should return the refugees. Stop everyone at the border, separate the military aged males, give each one a rifle, 500 rounds and a backpack full of MREs and send them back to Syria.

This whole blog post is just talking in circles... it says: couldn’t we just do thisand that with older or newer alternative technologies/platforms... but all of those could be explained away with “couldn’t we just do this & that instead”... persistent surveillance just needs a spy or two or network... everything has

Take Mary Jane off the Schedule I list and watch crime fall like leaves in October.