On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 10:25:41 -0500, Chris Ahlstrom says...
Post by Chris AhlstromTrump takes credit for Army recruiting surge, but it started a year ago
I guess you CONVENIENTLY read over this?
"It was the most productive December for the military branch in 15 years."
It doesn't matter WHEN a "surge" started. Was it as big as the last month?
No.
Post by Chris AhlstromThe White House said a hot streak in new recruits was a response to
President Donald Trump's election, but the Army has been making recruiting
gains since last year.
Was December's surge NOT because of Trump saying he was getting rid of DEI in the military?
It seems YOU have no idea, because you don't WANT to address December.
The few percentage points recruitment numbers went up a "year ago"... do they compare with December 2024?
Post by Chris Ahlstrom. . .
For the 2024 Fiscal Year, which ended in September, the Army met its goal
of recruiting 55,000 active-duty soldiers ? a major win for the service
after missing recruiting targets the previous two years.
Annnd WHY did they miss "recruiting targets" those two previous years? Because of the freaks Biden et al, let into the military.
Post by Chris AhlstromBased on its
success, the Army announced in October that it had increased its recruiting
target for this fiscal year by 6,000 new soldiers.
They knew Trump was coming. LOL
Post by Chris AhlstromThe funny thing is all the Trump voter's who touted "no wars under Trump"
are now touting a surge in soldiers.
More soldiers has NOTHING to do with wars, you stupid fucking idiot nerd.
In FACT, more soldiers and more military hardware usually leads to FEWER wars, especially when your "enemies" know your capabilities.
Keep up the TDS'ing... it's quite amusing.
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