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2018 Was Awful, But Glimmers Of Hope Are Shining Through - Duration: 5:08.

Well, folks at this point, we're just a few hours away from the official end of the year

2018, and by most measures, this has been a really crappy year.

Not just because of the insanity that is sitting in the White House today, but because of everything

that has happened throughout this country, first and foremost, the children being locked

up in cages along our border that children dying in cages locked up down on our border.

Um, the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh, the overall takeover of the entire court system

by the Republican Party, um, the climate report that shows that we're 12 years away from being

able to even do anything about this, uh, at that point.

Not much we can do except kickback and welcomed catastrophe.

A lot of horrible things, many more than what I mentioned, but you know, it's easy to sit

here and focus on all the horribleness.

You know, we could do a complete video series on all of the bad things that have happened

this year.

In fact, looking back at all of our videos, that's essentially what it was.

We don't very often get to talk about things that give us hope or things that were good

or things that, hey, maybe this shows there is a little bit of hope for this country,

but that's exactly what we're going to do right now because as we close out this year

and we understand that the horrible things are still happening.

We also have to.

I mean for the sake of our own sanity, at some point, sit and talk about the good things

that happen this year and there weren't many, but the one that stands out to me as the most

important good thing that happened this year was what the midterms meant.

Not just that the Democrats took back the House of Representatives.

Everybody knew that was going to happen.

History told us that was gonna happen.

So it's not that they took it back.

It's who took it back.

And the answer to that is the progressive's.

The people who ran on issues.

The people who seemed like such outsider, such nobody's who have come in and already

reshaped the Democratic Agenda for the year 20, 19.

And you know the folks I'm talking about, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tliab and

many others who were just elected.

People never thought they would be there.

And here they are, working class heroes, true progressives that have come in there before

even being sworn in and reshape things.

And yes, while it's true that the establishment Democrats have already kind of tamp down their

efforts on the Green New Deal, it is by no means dead.

It is by no means put on the backburner.

These people are going to push because that's what they do because that's the big takeaway

from 2018.

It's that fighting back, pushing back works.

So if you take only one message from this past year, let it be this, do not get so overwhelmed

that you think everything is hopeless.

Do not stop fighting, do not stop pushing, do not stop caring because what we saw happen

in those midterms is a direct result of that of people who said, you know what?

Things suck, but I know how to make them better.

I have a plan and if I can get enough people to come along with me, we can make this plan

a reality.

Look at the poll numbers right now.

Medicare for all tuition free, college action on climate change, support for green, new

deal.

Everyone, majority of everyone in this country, regardless of political party supports those

and that's because we've pushed them.

That's because these new members of Congress ran on these issues and they're not letting

up.

2018 was a lot of bad things, but the best part of the year is the fact that we learned

that fighting back, that not giving up and that focusing on policies that help everyone.

Not just one political party but everyone focusing on those is a winning issue.

So let's take that winning spirit.

This new found, you know, energy into 2019 and make 2019 what it needs to be instead

of sitting back and letting the corporate media control the narrative, letting Donald

Trump's insanity destroy our own sanity.

And let's use the lesson of 2018.

Carry it to 2019.

Continue fighting, continue pushing left until we finally get policies that benefit everyone.

We know we can do it because we did it in 2018.

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10 worst air forces in the world - Duration: 11:50.

When it comes to things like air superiority,

if you don't have to think about it,

you're probably winning.

The ground pounders in the Armed Forces of the United States

have it pretty good in that regard.

They can be reasonably sure

that if they're going into a combat situation,

death will likely not be coming from above.

But what happens to ground troops who send in

forces without really thinking about an air force?

If air power isn't a priority,

going to war in the 21st century is a terrible idea.

We're not here to make fun of countries who

don't have an air force,

especially if they aren't going around rattling sabers

all the time.

The reason a country's air force makes the list

is because they're patched together with bubble gum

and wishes and expected to fight a war

with awful training, no funding,

and little regard from the government for the lives

of the people expected to keep their terrible

air forces flying.

These are the 10 worst Air Forces in the world in 2018.

Number 10: Canada.

It's still hard to see such a stalwart U.S. ally

make the list, but here we are.

In our last rundown of the world's airborne worst,

we specifically mentioned how terrible

the state of Canada's Ch-124 Sea King fleet was.

Just to get them airborne required something

like 100 hours apiece.

Replacing them was just as laborious,

it took more than 20 years of political wrangling

to get to a point where they could

first fly its replacement,

the Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone.

But the helicopter fun doesn't stop there.

The bulk of the Royal Canadian Air Force's

helicopter fleet is flying the Bell CH-146 Griffon,

a bird known to cause constant, debilitating neck pain

in most of the pilots who fly it.

Canada never learned from its own cautionary tale.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pushed

the F/A-18 Super Hornet for Canada's next-gen Strike Fighter

to replace the aging CF-18s ordered by his father

in the 1970s while the rest of its Western Allies

are upgrading to the F-35.

You can do better, Canada.

You can do better.

Number nine, China

Yeah, I know most of you called bulls*** immediately,

but hear me out.

For all its talk, China isn't currently capable

of global reach, and isn't expected to be until 2030.

It has a relatively small number of early warning

aircraft and aerial tankers.

Most of its aerial fleet are licenses or rip-offs

of other, better fighting systems.

And the vaunted Chinese Chengdu J-20 fighter was rushed

into production with a less-than-adequate engine,

which negates any stealth capabilities it

has and weakens its performance as a fifth-gen fighter.

More than that, when was the last time China did

anything with its air force other than attempt

to intimidate weaker neighbors in the South China Sea?

It wasn't a real factor in the Chinese wars

with India and Vietnam, but where it was a factor;

the Korean War, the Taiwan Strait Crisis,

and the U.S. Vietnam War, a lack of any air

combat doctrine and investment in air power

led to heavy losses and big lessons for the PLAAF?

It wasn't until after the Gulf War of 1991

that Chinese leaders decided to really give air power

another shot, both in terms of technology and investment,

but China still has a long way to go.

Number eight, Greece

There are a lot of training accidents

in the Hellenic Air Force.

After a Greek Mirage 2000 crashed into the Aegean Sea

in April 2018, a look back at the incidents

reported to Greek officials found

125 people died in 81 crashes between 1990 and 2018.

Two of those were Greek fighter pilots,

trying to intercept Turkish jets.

Since the Greek government debt crisis,

the Greek military has to be incredibly cautious

with the money it spends.

Every time a Greek fighter has to scramble

to intercept a Turkish fighter in their airspace,

it bleeds Greece of Euros better spent elsewhere.

That might be why Turkey does it

more than a thousand times every year.

And there's nothing the Greeks can do about it,

except go up and meet them.

With antiquated equipment,

due to the steep budget cuts demanded by Greece's creditors.

Turkey will soon be flying F-35s like most

NATO allies, while Greece, also a NATO ally,

but Turkey doesn't care, will be "intercepting them"

with F-16s at best, and maybe an F-4 Phantom at worst.

Number seven, Iran. The F-14s flown by Iran these days

were first introduced under President Richard Nixon.

Don't get me wrong, Iran's air force should

be given props for keeping the aging fleet airborne.

Iran's F-14s were purchased by the Shah of Iran

and when he was overthrown, the U.S.

wasn't exactly keen on providing spare parts

to the Islamic Republic.

They were able to kick ass against

Saddam Hussein's Iraqi air force in the Iran-Iraq War,

but that was then and this is now.

Those things are held together with duct tape

and wishes by now, with only seven operational

Iranian Air Force F-14s.

The Islamic Republic now has to use homegrown technology

to replace certain avionics systems

and weapons on its aging aircraft,

even going to far as to claim an old American F-5F

was an Iranian-built

fourth-gen fighter in 2018

because it had a lot of Iranian-built components.

In fact, Iran is just using F-5s as a blueprint

to Frankenstein "new fighters" from its old garbage,

most of which is leftover from the Shah

or was captured from the Iraqis.

Even the IRIAF's ejection seats can't save its pilots.

Number six, Ukraine.

Ukraine has a definite Russia problem.

Not content to simply let his divorce with Ukraine happen,

Russia's Vladimir Putin is out to give

Ukraine headaches wherever possible and Ukraine

can do little about it.

Its airplanes even go down without enemy help,

as seen in the 2018 Su-27 crash in Western Ukraine

that killed a California Air National Guard pilot.

In fact, other Su-27s have crashed,

including one at an air show that killed 83 people.

The National Interest said these crashes are either

a result of poor maintenance,

poor training, and/or daredevil flying.

The truth is probably a combination of the three.

To top it all off, Ukraine's air force is so old

it was mostly handed down from the Soviet Union

after the fall of Communism in the East.

The old airframes are no match for the advanced

surface-to-air missile being fired at them

from the separatists.

When Russia captured 45 planes

from Ukraine's Su-29 fleet in annexing Crimea,

they probably did Ukraine a huge favor.

Number five, Pakistan.

On any global list of sh**-talkers,

Pakistan has historically rated very high,

especially toward its longtime arch-nemesis, India.

After fighting four pitched wars against India

and losing all of them,

prioritizing air power would seem to be the way

forward if Pakistan was still going to rattle

their saber every so often.

RAND Corporation studies still declare

that the Indian Air Force would have air supremacy

in any war against Pakistan.

Only very recently has Pakistan decided it would

be best to upgrade their fighter aircraft.

So in a joint venture with China,

they created a bargain basement version of the F-16,

the JF-17 Thunder, which now makes up the bulk of the PAF.

To give you an idea of how ineffective the Thunder is,

China doesn't even fly it.

Neither does anyone else.

The aircraft is dangerous to fly at lower speeds,

it can't fly as fast as older Pakistani airframes,

and certainly not as fast as India's fighters,

and it can't use similar avionics and some munitions

as its other fighters,

which was one of the missions in creating the fighter

in the first place.

If all they wanted to do was replace their old fleet,

then mission accomplished.

If they wanted to beat India in an air war,

well, it doesn't look good,

but it remains to be tested.

Number four, Mexico.

Mexico has been fighting a war against

the cartels for over a decade now,

and all it got them was an increase in violence

that made them the Syria of North America.

In all that time, not only did the Mexican government

decide not to invest in its air forces,

it actively allowed all of its fighter aircraft to retire.

Mexico has zero fighters.

While fighter aircraft aren't necessary as a deterrent

for aggressive neighbors,

the cartels the country is actively fighting

regularly uses aircraft to violate Mexican airspace

and move illegal substances that fund the ongoing fight

against the Mexican government and rival cartels.

The aircraft the FAM does fly cannot fly high or fast enough

to intercept aircraft used by drug smugglers

and their leadership.

The Mexican Air Force has gone full Afghanistan

with its fleet, focusing on drones,

light attack aircraft, and troop transports.

This is particularly bothersome to its northern neighbors,

especially the United States, who considers the defense

of the hemisphere a multilateral issue.

But ultimately it's also just proving to be ineffective.

Number three, Saudi Arabia.

In a prolonged conflict,

a good Air Force positions its resources

so that it has positive control over that battlespace.

When Saudi Arabia fights a prolonged war,

not so much.

Welcome to 2018, where the Saudi-lead coalition

against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen is getting ready

to begin another year of abject failure.

Not only has the Saudi coalition turned Yemen

into an ongoing humanitarian crisis,

no amount of foreign training is making

the situation any better.

The U.S. Congress may soon vote over whether or not

American participation in the conflict can continue

after the Saudis used an American-made bomb

to hit a school bus of civilian children

in Yemen, killing 40.

That's not even the first incident of indiscriminate

killing of civilians.

In October 2016, Saudi warplanes hit a civilian funeral

in an attack that killed 155 Yemenis.

The problem with the Royal Saudi Air Force

isn't that their planes are antiquated,

the problem is their choice of "military targets."

Get your sh** together, Saudi Arabia.

Number two.

Of course North Korea is going to be at the bottom

of this list.

Kim Jong-Un's air force is still relatively

similar to the one used by his grandfather, Kim Il-Sung,

and the Chinese People's Liberation Army

against UN forces in the last full-scale war

fought on the Korean Peninsula in 1953.

As a result, the North Korean Air Force

is widely acknowledged as the least threatening arm

of the North Korean military.

I imagine that the purpose of the North Korean Air Force

is to take the brunt of any initial counterattack from U.S.

and allied air forces in the event of a war.

Sure, it's a large air force,

but it won't last long in a war.

Despite their government's consistent threats.

Number one, Syria.

It's a really good thing the Syrians are being

backed up in the air by Russians because if they didn't,

the Syrian Civil War would last a lot

longer than it already has.

Almost every other power present in the region

violates Syrian sovereignty on an almost daily basis.

Israel, Turkey, and even Denmark have entered

Syrian airspace, with Israel and Turkey both scoring

air-to-air kills against Syrian Sukhoi fighters old enough

to have fought against the U.S. in Vietnam.

It's also not great to be an airman in the Syrian Air Force.

Besides getting shot down by everyone,

including a U.S. F/A-18 Super Hornet, Syrian fighter pilots

face advanced surface-to-air missiles

their airframes are not prepared to evade.

They accidentally veer into neighboring countries,

even getting shot down in Israeli airspace,

and were the first target of the U.S. retaliatory strike

for the Syrian military's use of chemical weapons.

Within 16 months of the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War,

a Syrian Air Force pilot flew his MiG-21 to Jordan,

where he defected.

The only surprise is that there aren't more like him.

So that's our list.

Leave us a comment and let us know which country

you would add to it.

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お知らせ(字幕オンにしてください) - Duration: 0:31.

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Song for Sakura (And whoever who decides to make me mad) - Duration: 0:09.

Dear Sakura, how do you like a taste of your own medicine? 😑

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SAB DOGLE सब दोगले | Audio | RV PANDIT | Hip Hop underground | Hindi Rap Song 2018 | Pulse Records - Duration: 2:48.

Yeah

RV Pandit

Apna Bhi Naam Hoga

Bollywood Mein Kaam Hoga

Mithapur Ka Chhora

Beta Ik Din Famous Hoga

Hard Work Bahot Hard

Mehnat Bhi Puri Hogi

Din Raat Ek Hoga (×2)

Bas Likhta Jau (Rap Mein)

Bas Gaata Jau (Rap Mein)

Bas Aage Badna Hain Mujhko

Na Dikhta Koi OR Kaam

Leta Hoon Subhe Subhe

Shree Ram Ka Main Naam (×2)

Haan

Raping Meri Life

Or Music Mera Pyar

Mere Aaya Jo Magas Mein

Likh Diya Sab Page Mein

Jalne Wale Jaal 🔥 Gaye

Mere Rap Wo Hil Gaye

Bas Laya Hoon Itne Saalo Mein

Tehlka Macha Dunga

Nakhliyo Ki Faad Dunga

Jo Chhoda Hain Teer

Tum Sab Mein Taad Dunga

Haan Faad Dunga

Faad Dunga

Chal Tera Bahot Hua

Tere Rap Se Main Bore Hua

Aajma Le Tu Jitna Zor Hain

Teri Har Baat Ka Nichod Hain

Teri Har Baat Ka Nichod Hain

Chal Tera Bahot Hua

Tere Rap Se Main Bore Hua

Aajma Le Tu Jitna Zor Hain

Teri Har Baat Ka Nichod Hain

Teri Har Baat Ka Nichod Hain

Young Star Ke Sab Dogle

Samney Na Kuch Boltey

Yeah Pit Piche Bhoktey

Mere Status Mein Bhi Damm Hain

Mera Label Tujhse High Hain

Jaane Kis Baat Ki Ladai Hain

Jaane Kis Baat Ki Ladai Hain

Tujhe Teri Aoukat Btau

Aaj Tujhe Ek Raj Sunau

Teri Khahani Meri Jubani

Kari Thi Mere Sath Jo BeMani

BeShak Tere Liye Hogi Nadani

Tune Kiya Mere Sath Fareb

Kya Karega Itne Paise Kamake Kyuki Kafan Mein Nahi Hoti Hain Jeb

Har Bar Mein Tujhse Aage

Tu Mere Aage Nache

Liya Hain Tune Panga

Kar Dunga Tujhe Nanga

Jaa Sidha Ganga (×2)

Sidha Ganga

Har Har Gange Jaap Kar

Apni Galti Ka Pracha Tap Kar

Pracha Tap Kar

Har Har Gange Jaap Kar Apni Galti Ka Pracha Tap Kar (Pracha Tap Kar)

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