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womanofthehills

(10,989 posts)
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 01:42 PM Mar 4

Not a good sign for the United States that Dover AFB is "urgently hiring" people to sort through the personal effects of

Part time special effects specialists $15.60 an hr


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Not a good sign for the United States that Dover AFB is "urgently hiring" people to sort through the personal effects of (Original Post) womanofthehills Mar 4 OP
No, not good. I really hate Trump surfered Mar 4 #1
I was taught growing up not to "use" the word hate, which meant to me I could still say the word in my head. efhmc Mar 4 #3
Abhor PikaBlue Mar 4 #4
I hardly ever used the word "hate" in regards PatSeg Mar 4 #16
The word "hate" Dave Id Mar 4 #19
But no other word... GiqueCee Mar 4 #21
Trump needs high casualty rate Submariner Mar 4 #2
And a high colonic alfredo Mar 4 #23
Hey America, how many people need to die to cover up for this motherfking monster? HOW MANY??? OMGWTF Mar 4 #5
Umm. No. Need to really vet people you hire for that type of job haele Mar 4 #6
Theft is likely pfitz59 Mar 4 #10
Agree modrepub Mar 4 #12
They're probably already hiding the actual number of dead and wounded not fooled Mar 4 #7
JFC orangecrush Mar 4 #8
When do we get to the part where they're dropping pallets full of hundred dollar bills? NBachers Mar 4 #9
Probably already at that point. haele Mar 4 #13
I've been saying that the draft will be reinstituted for some time now BattleRow Mar 4 #18
Another well-thought out Trump project Retrograde Mar 4 #11
How many snowybirdie Mar 4 #14
$15.60 an hour. progressoid Mar 4 #15
And scarcely above Delaware's minimum wage nitpicked Mar 5 #24
Truly isn't a good sign. Figarosmom Mar 4 #17
Actually it's a very good sign malaise Mar 4 #20
Regarding some folks' aversion to the word "hate"... GiqueCee Mar 4 #22

efhmc

(16,681 posts)
3. I was taught growing up not to "use" the word hate, which meant to me I could still say the word in my head.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:01 PM
Mar 4

The idea was as a supposed follower of Christ I was suppose to love others. But now with that malignant mushroom in charge of our country I need a new better word even if I only use it inside my head.

PatSeg

(53,214 posts)
16. I hardly ever used the word "hate" in regards
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:24 PM
Mar 4

to people, but with Trump I probably say, write, or think it several times a day.

The same with the word "evil", a word I generally reserved for stories or horror movies, rarely in real life. Not anymore.

Dave Id

(286 posts)
19. The word "hate"
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:35 PM
Mar 4

If and when applies, use it by all means. Personally I believe Trump dissevers all the hate people can throw at him.

GiqueCee

(4,289 posts)
21. But no other word...
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 06:49 PM
Mar 4

... so succinctly expresses loathing and contempt like "HATE". It is loaded with negative connotations because of its connection to groups of lower life forms and their diseased belief systems, but in the case of the Orange Gargoyle, nothing else satisfies the expressive need like that one.

haele

(15,412 posts)
6. Umm. No. Need to really vet people you hire for that type of job
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:55 PM
Mar 4

I have to trust military folks who will 1. Know that could be their personal effects going to loved ones and 2. just see it as another responsibility of their existing job with benefits.
I don't trust the "any Jane or Joe" off the street that's not gone through a vetting process, training, and understands or cares what the recipients of those personal effects might be going through.
Not that there aren't scumbag thieves, drunks, or psychos in the military. But they're more likely to handle other people's effects with respect and responsibility than someone who is just looking for a better paying part time job than food service or a delivery gig.

Just my opinion.

pfitz59

(12,715 posts)
10. Theft is likely
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:26 PM
Mar 4

for that low wage. When I was in the service specially trained active duty folk performed this task.

modrepub

(4,115 posts)
12. Agree
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:33 PM
Mar 4

I suspect a lot of these soldier’s personal effects are going to be highly valued treasures to their loved ones. Hopefully those involved will recognize that.

Knew a guy who volunteered to play bagpipes at a veterans cemetery. Opposite me on the political spectrum but I always respected him for doing it. Would be good to see volunteers do this job. IMHO civilians can be very isolated from our service people.

not fooled

(6,687 posts)
7. They're probably already hiding the actual number of dead and wounded
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:03 PM
Mar 4

Because nothing this maladministration says can be trusted, my money is on many more casualties already that will be covered up as long as possible.

haele

(15,412 posts)
13. Probably already at that point.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:33 PM
Mar 4

How else are we getting foreign fighters to be our "boots on the ground" until we call up the National Guards and Reservists again.
Being as this is a much larger battlefield than Iraq was, I suspect we're also going to start drafting after the Midterms.

Retrograde

(11,423 posts)
11. Another well-thought out Trump project
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:31 PM
Mar 4

Like the "ballroom": destroy something first with flagrant disregard for laws, then (maybe) start the planning process. Those Epstein files must be really incriminating.

nitpicked

(1,848 posts)
24. And scarcely above Delaware's minimum wage
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 06:59 AM
Mar 5

Of $15.00 an hour. https://minimumwage.com/state/delaware/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=1403578692&gbraid=0AAAAADqGYalj-LWq9D9MG9MwcppToBEsN&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIydWI48qIkwMVCV5HAR0PNRsEEAAYASAAEgJRyvD_BwE

Although Delaware's unemployment rate is currently 5.2% https://usafacts.org/answers/what-is-the-unemployment-rate/state/delaware/
this wouldn't mean a lot of people are begging for jobs.((unless there's been a sudden recent increase in layoffs)).

This may be more of an indicator of contractor change, instead of an anticipated increase in workload.

((Unless all the service members in Italy have motorcycle accidents...))

((In my day, a LOT of the non-conflict casualty reports involved motorcycle incidents.))

Figarosmom

(12,049 posts)
17. Truly isn't a good sign.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:24 PM
Mar 4

Not a good sign to be fighting an illegal war. Can trump deny their benefits since the war isn't legal?

malaise

(296,210 posts)
20. Actually it's a very good sign
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:36 PM
Mar 4

All these anti- government ignorant private sector and tech goons don’t have an effin clue and do not give a flying fuck about running a functioning government.
Let the idiots who put them in office see how it works - or ahem…puts their lives in danger.
Ignorance is never bliss.
But they know everything

GiqueCee

(4,289 posts)
22. Regarding some folks' aversion to the word "hate"...
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 06:58 PM
Mar 4

... nothing else comes close to adequate when describing someone so horrifically vile that he thinks nothing of throwing service personnel in the wood chipper of war in the futile attempt to avoid embarrassment for past wrongdoing. Maybe something in Klingon*. My hatred of him and everyone that still kisses his fat, pimply ass burns hotter than the surface of the Sun. Yeah, I know the corona's actually hotter, but I like the alliteration.

*I read that there actually is such a dictionary!

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