Title: ASK FRED MERTZ Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Feb 27, 2013 Author:. Post Date:2013-02-27 23:44:19 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:62697 Comments:152
Fred has been around the block a few times. He has lots of wisdom and would love to answer any questions you have about life.
Hey Fred. You said you were part Indian. Tell us some interesting stories that you haven't shared before about what life was like when you were younger.
FIRST NATION.....ALL......Wait.For.IT........DAY.....LONG.
You are nothing but a professional parasite that is eaten alive by jealousy at the thought someone has more than you because they are smarter and work harder.
You are a smart guy,but you don't have enough common sense to pour piss out of a boot.
Plus your class envy and jealousy are ramped up to the point where you are mentally disturbed,and sooner or later you are going to end up putting yourself out of your misery.
So tell me, Mr Emotional, when the sweet baby jesus and his pamphlets decided that Wealth was Okie Dokie.
Beats me,Mr Drama Queen.
BUT.....,speaking of being off-subject,is it ok for you to do that and nobody else,or is it also fair to point out you are trying to obfuscate in order to shift the discussion away from your obvious lame argument?
"One possibility: problems in the internal operation of the F-35 program itself.
Recent comments by Air Force Lieut. General Christopher Bogdan, the F-35 program manager, certainly seem to show all is not well -- and we are not talking about the plane's engine blades:
"What I see [F-35 builder] Lockheed Martin and [F-35 engine-maker] Pratt & Whitney doing today is behaving as if they are getting ready to sell me the very last F-35 and the very last engine and are trying to squeeze every nickel out of that last F-35 and that last engine. I want them both to start behaving like they want to be around for 40 years. I want them to take on some of the risk of this program, I want them to invest in cost reductions, I want them to do the things that will build a better relationship. Im not getting all that love yet."
I am not exactly feeling the love myself. The program manager taking to task the very folks who manufacture the plane is certainly not a good sign. Could there be some sort of problem in the relationship between the very principals who are tasked with ensuring the program's success?"