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Let's Not Overreact to Generals Getting Fired

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Let's Not Overreact to Generals Getting Fired
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Welcome back to another "Stream of Kurtiousness!" There's a lot of talk about General Chris Donahue. He is one of 39 four-star generals, was one of the last guys out of Afghanistan, and because of our change in defense strategy, Pete Hegseth recently told him to retire. Of course, the media is phrasing this as Donald Trump only wants to work with "yes men," but that's complete crap. It was Donald Trump's campaign promise to reduce the number of four-star generals and the perks that come with the title. Rumor has it that General Donahue is not on board with what the administration is enacting, but I don't know if that's true. Generals are fired all the time, and it happened under Barack Obama, too. If you don't agree with the president, you should probably resign out of respect for the office. I'd like to wish General Donahue a happy retirement and thank him for his service!

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