US Navy crew monitoring North Korea says ship is a ‘floating prison’
 This isn't good...many cuases, from questions as to how much strain a "common sailor" can take, given the current education system that "protects the younglings" from anything more harsh that a loud voice, to poor material exiting colleges that do not teach anything remotely related to real leadership, to a dysfunctional political system and 8 years of a structure that haed the very idea of the miltary. All adds up to a real mess on ships and the 7th fleet. Firing is not the answer, unless you have a good way to determine the replacements are any better. How much patronage and politics have played in senior officers and enlisted may also be part of it. Given the last 2 ship crashes have yet to have a decent explanation, this is not a good scenario.We had it a lot rougher than they do today, with internet access and real time communications and connections. 
 

 
 
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It was a shameful display of O's pussification of the USN.
Yes, CG, there is an "establishment" that hates POTUS, it is all the establishment politicos, who suddenly have no leverage, it is all the whiner liberals who suddenly have no one in the white house throwing them crumbs and favors, and yes, they do hate the military. Hilarry Beast was famous as a bitch, but she was a Royal Bitch to the military.
This the content of this entire comment sounds like crap, and so does the original article.
I don't take the article seriously because it comes off as sensationalism rather than reporting.
But when I read people commenting on it as Ayn Rand fans, I try to give it the benefit of the doubt. I accept that even in a large organization with millions of people, a strong leader can set the tone that flows down layers of management.
My baloney radar goes off in a big way though:
- The president has an overwhelming impact on things like ship maintenance and the ratio of missions to ships.
- The presidents are cast as either saints or sinners.
- The saints/sinners, at least in this small sample, fall along partisan lines.
- A vague "establishment" "hates" the POTUS and does not care about people working in the military.
Assuming for the moment my "baloney radar" is actually right, her explanation of politics (not sure that's the right word) is what drew me to Ayn Rand. I'd seen politics, and I always thought that it was caused by people seeking an end goal for themselves but using deceit to get there. Fountainhead and AS got me inside the villains heads. They weren't playing politics out to get what they wanted. Rather they didn't have an end goal, and politics was an end in itself.
One reason I'm interested in policy is I'm far enough away from it that I'm not even tempted to think about politics. For the people in the thick of it, making one set of politicians look like saints and the other sinners is their entire life.
The NY Post article and some of the comments remind me of talking to someone with an agenda at a company after a merger. Everyone who came from one company is a saint, and the people from the other company are sinners. In an extreme case, they don't even hide the politics. It doesn't ring remotely true. They're not giving evidence, and don't expect anyone to believe the whole thing. They have some plan to get paid or to get whatever Peter Keating was after in life, and they're just going full-on naked politics, hoping some of it sticks.
So basically I think it's not only crap, but it seems to be evil too. I apologize for making a judgment based on my "radar", which could easily be wrong. 20 years ago I thought some really stupid things; so this could be something else I'm wrong about. Maybe some presidents push the Joint Chiefs to do more with less. They also might signal they want to cut corners, thinking they're cutting through red tape, not understanding the procedures are there for a reason. I don't know. I've only had remote connections to people and projects for the gov't. As an outsider, though, reading this, it's sounds like a window into a world of the evil manipulating the unsophisticated, reminding me of Toohey mentoring people to give up on their dreams.
I scored an 83 on ASVAB cold, unaware of what it was for.When I reported to my ship I met folks (got to know them, drank with them, and stood by them for years) who scored 38 on the ASVAB.
I trust that Navy personnel, my brethren, can assess a threat regardless of their level of intelligence or common sense because they, the large majority, actually give a damn about this country and, more so, they care if they live.
Let's ask Carl.
My G.P. doctor's secretary who runs the business part of his huge practice has two sons in the navy. Their stories are far different than those of the "prison ship."
In order to understand this situation, I need to know what the actual dangerous situations on board were; I would need a statistic on those people who made traceable legitimate complaints about dangerous conditions and whether they were restricted to ship; I would need to know what tools and options the officers had to remedy any dangerous situations.
Just going from this article, I can come to no valid conclusions.
Jan
Save the same sex for the bunk and not the bridge!
Leadership (starting with the Clinton White House) is where the fault lies. Bush the younger tried to repair the budget damage, but he was dealing with Democrat led Congress, and Obama just compounded the neglect. Trump has promised to do everything he can to recover, but he isn't getting much help from an establishment that hates him, and doesn't give a rat's ass about our servicemen.
Out of fear of sounding harsh I think the best I can say is it appears some "Snowflakes" are melting.
The USN gets 3 squares a day and a bunk so how does this compare to our Army and Marines sleeping in a desert and dodging bullets. Fing cry babies.
This has to be only a small part of O's precious legacy of taking his worthy of only being apologized for despised USA down a notch or two or three.
Quality service cannot be generated from poor morale.
I mean, that Navy crew is only monitoring a rogue nuclear power run by a crazy immature dough boy for a "rocket man," who says he wants to nuke the USA. No biggie there!