Ron DeSantis' 'Mission First Military'
Plan Would Put the Armed Forces on the
Path to Success
Red State,
by
Streiff
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
7/19/2023 10:21:33 PM
Florida Governor and 2024 GOP presidential contender Ron DeSantis has released his plan to change the military from a Petrie dish for D+ Sociology majors back into the Number One fighting force in the world. His campaign has posted his Military Reform Plan titled “Ron DeSantis’ Plan for a “Mission First” Military,” and it is well worth the read.
The plan is divided into four major sections; each focused on addressing one of the chronic problems that infected the US military sometime during the Clinton regime.
Rip Political Agendas Out of Our Military
This section has two major themes. First, get rid of the Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity infrastructure. Second,
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Northcross 7/19/2023 10:53:32 PM (No. 1516330)
1927 Romberg/Hammerstein "Give me some men who are stouthearted men who will fight for the right they adore..."
2023 "Give me some Ls and some Bs and some Ts, who will make our fighting forces a joke..."
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
rememberwhen 7/19/2023 10:55:42 PM (No. 1516333)
If DeSantis is not the nominee, any Republican president should make him SecDef and adopt his plan.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
MFM 7/19/2023 11:06:14 PM (No. 1516336)
Meatball has ditched the state of Florida as residents are getting smashed by insurance issues..He was gone the day after the election, he is a deep state fraud. Appreciate his comments but he is a backstabber to PDJT and the voters of Florida..
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Moritz55 7/19/2023 11:13:23 PM (No. 1516338)
Ditto, #2. I hope our Republican administration will embrace good ideas regardless of who first came up with them.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Kate318 7/19/2023 11:46:34 PM (No. 1516360)
Whatever. I’m too tired for this guy.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
49 Ford 7/20/2023 2:18:04 AM (No. 1516379)
# 3, this Floridian will tell you that you don't know what you're talking about.
The insurance situation arose from a number of factors beyond any governor's control. As to DeSantis' relationship with Trump, failure to render slavish allegiance to PDJT does not amount in any way shape or form to betrayal.
This Floridian is proud of Governor DeSantis and considers him a worthy candidate for the GOP nomination. He may or may not win it, but he is doing the party a service by forcing Trump to work for it.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/20/2023 2:57:18 AM (No. 1516390)
Common sense. Getting rid of Austin and Milley would accomplish half the job. Discharging the Rainbow Brigade would fix the rest of it.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
chumley 7/20/2023 6:57:32 AM (No. 1516437)
The equal opportunity and inclusion BS has been going on in the military at least since I was a kid growing up. There were several things a white person dare not do: Criticize a black person for any reason over any type of behavior. Indicate in any way that a mixed marriage is anything other than a blessed imperative from God. Defend yourself against an attack from a black person. Write an annual appraisal on a black person that is any less than 4 star perfect unless there is enough evidence for a court martial.
Later those rules were extended to women, gays and trannies. Failure to comply is a career ender.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
smokincol 7/20/2023 7:37:17 AM (No. 1516447)
it's either that or we all start leaning Chinese
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Redstate 7/20/2023 9:35:19 AM (No. 1516531)
RDS continues plagerizing ---- bless his heart.
President Donald J. Trump announced his plan to rebuild America’s depleted military, address the military recruitment crisis, and restore the proud culture and honor of America’s armed forces. 👇.
Video: https://twitter.com/TeamTrump/status/1681371404451586048
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Venturer 7/20/2023 10:11:25 AM (No. 1516569)
Ron is promising what Trump will do.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
MickTurn 7/20/2023 11:40:10 AM (No. 1516624)
Can we have a HUGE BURN PARTY for all the WOKE PINK TUTU's?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Kate318 7/20/2023 11:54:24 AM (No. 1516642)
#6, you might be overestimating the governor’s effect on President Trump’s campaign. He doesn’t need Ron DeSantis to “work for it.” Donald Trump is a relentless hard worker all on his own, and would work just as hard with or without the governor. However, I will give you that Ron DeSantis has done a good job in FL, at least until he started campaigning. Unfortunately, he fell in with the wrong crowd.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
earlybird 7/20/2023 7:14:37 PM (No. 1516875)
Anyone-but-Trumpers in 2016 were bound to go for RDS this time around. Unaware that some of us were around then and have working memories. The ringleader has disappeared - all three of her - but others remain. There is no way that a man who “did a good job in Florida” will walk into the Oval Office and be the remarkable president that Donald John Trump was. No matter how much RDS is urged to adopt PDJT’s message, he will never ever be President Trump. Had he cooled his impatience (and his wife’s?) he might have ended up a potential heir apparent in 2028. Now he is being used by those who fear Trump and his political career may well end n 2024.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
49 Ford 7/21/2023 2:48:18 PM (No. 1517468)
# 14 (Earlybird), if you are suggesting that I was an "Anyone but Trumper" in 2016 you are mistaken. In fact, I cancelled my 22-year subscription to National Review on account of their "Never Trump" stance.
Please understand this: there are some folks out here who just do not believe that PDJT can win another national election How good a president he was and how god-awful Biden has been will not be determining factors, as illogical as that is.
Those of us who now lean toward other candidates will be there for Trump if he is nominated. The real question is, will those on this board who seem to be saying "Trump or Bust!" be there to help stop the DemonRat candidate if their now-favored man fails to win the nomination? Or will they go the way that National Review did in 2015-16?
And # 13 - with due respect, you may be nipping too much from the Sundance hooch cabinet. If DeSantis has fallen in with the "wrong crowd" it is not evident in his campaigning or policy advocacy.
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