When are the American people going to realize that the Government (Oligarchy)those who really run the Government IMO...just use you for there own profits...and could care less if you live or die...Smedley Butler was right the Military is just the muscle for "Capitalism"...
https://www.commondreams.org/further...04/03/man-hero
"In a sorrowful time when "a true patriot gets fired for doing the right thing," the Navy captain ousted for blowing the whistle on Navy inaction as coronavirus ravaged his crew walked off his ship Friday to the stirring sound of thousands of sailors chanting, "Cap-tain Cro-zier! Cap-tain Cro-zier!" Navy Capt. Brett Crozier "was wrongfully relieved of command but did right by the sailors," most sentient beings agree, after he wrote a pained letter leaked to the San Francisco Chronicle urging "decisive action" and warning higher-ups the outbreak could unnecessarily kill scores of sailors aboard the USS Roosevelt. A Santa Rosa native and U.S. Naval Academy graduate praised as "a leader of utmost character," Crozier had amassed more than 3,000 flight hours piloting Seahawk helicopters and later Hornet fighter jets in two tours during the Iraq War. The ship was on a Pacific deployment before it was forced to divert to Guam after several virus cases were reported; thanks to close quarters and a failure to evacuate and isolate, at least 1,000 of its over 4,000 young men and women have now tested positive. In his letter, Crozier charged that keeping them on board "is an unnecessary risk and breaks faith with those Sailors entrusted to our care.” Describing an "ongoing and accelerating” spread of the disease, he pleaded for “compliant quarantine rooms” on shore in Guam “as soon as possible.” “This will require a political solution but it is the right thing to do," he wrote. "We are not at war. Sailors do not need to die. If we do not act now, we are failing to properly take care of our most trusted asset — our Sailors."
https://www.commondreams.org/further...04/03/man-hero
"In a sorrowful time when "a true patriot gets fired for doing the right thing," the Navy captain ousted for blowing the whistle on Navy inaction as coronavirus ravaged his crew walked off his ship Friday to the stirring sound of thousands of sailors chanting, "Cap-tain Cro-zier! Cap-tain Cro-zier!" Navy Capt. Brett Crozier "was wrongfully relieved of command but did right by the sailors," most sentient beings agree, after he wrote a pained letter leaked to the San Francisco Chronicle urging "decisive action" and warning higher-ups the outbreak could unnecessarily kill scores of sailors aboard the USS Roosevelt. A Santa Rosa native and U.S. Naval Academy graduate praised as "a leader of utmost character," Crozier had amassed more than 3,000 flight hours piloting Seahawk helicopters and later Hornet fighter jets in two tours during the Iraq War. The ship was on a Pacific deployment before it was forced to divert to Guam after several virus cases were reported; thanks to close quarters and a failure to evacuate and isolate, at least 1,000 of its over 4,000 young men and women have now tested positive. In his letter, Crozier charged that keeping them on board "is an unnecessary risk and breaks faith with those Sailors entrusted to our care.” Describing an "ongoing and accelerating” spread of the disease, he pleaded for “compliant quarantine rooms” on shore in Guam “as soon as possible.” “This will require a political solution but it is the right thing to do," he wrote. "We are not at war. Sailors do not need to die. If we do not act now, we are failing to properly take care of our most trusted asset — our Sailors."
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