The US military would one million percent prefer the population be trained and familiar on the standard issue rifle than on any other platform. (Arguments of the quality training put aside)
You're not voting for the vegetable. You're voting for the massive administration the vegetable comes with.
There's more than just president up for election.
The other six would be from instances you're not federated with, but they are with you.
There's usually quite a lot of people on the ballot, most of them are running for sometime other than president.
Independent of Uvalde, it's generally a bad idea as a sniper to just take someone else's wors that the target you're looking at is hostile. Kinda wanna confirm for yourself before you pull the trigger.
Spelling is bullshit and we should never give someone shit intelligible spelling. Fourty makes perfect sense, fuck off with that bullshit.
The vast majority of people never read the source material for anything, and that's usually perfectly fine. They learn new things because other people told them about it. Most of the time this works great. Sometimes small changes in the explanation can make a big difference, and the game of telephone can have big impacts on people's perception of a thing. It's almost certain that most people complaining haven't read the explanation, and in this particular situation it's an issue.
Edit: opt-out shenanigans notwithstanding.
What? No it wouldn't? They hand grunts 30 round magazines for a reason. They used to give them 20 round magazines for the same rifle. Minimizing administrative tasks is good for your soldier.
Nobody actually uses burst fire. Does the Spear have burst fire? I haven't looked too closely because I seriously doubt they're ever actually going to make it the standard issue rifle.