I feel this NDAA act that was signed into law will effect our country greatly in my life time...
It is strange to now know what the president can do. When I read it, I can hardly believe it is real. Some peoples interpretations resemble..
“Anyone accused of “substantially supporting” such groups or “associated forces.” How closely associated? And what constitutes "substantial" support? What if the president stated that a member of congress is a threat by being suspected of association with terrorists because simply they do not support the president Is that substantially supporting? Is there a dollar amount on it? What if you donated a large sum of money to a political party and later it was found this party was backing some newly declared terrorist group? Would that be substantial support?”
I am not quite sure what to think and believe at this point, but I can not help expecting the worst from it. Why would the government grant itself this type of power over the past 10 years if they did not intend to use it? Even if they did not, who is to say the next group in power will not exploit it?
On to much nicer thoughts, I have a design in my head of how to build the new fuel cell protection into the back of the Spitfire. It will be a bar that runs across the back stay rails that is then supported and welded down to the frame rails. Kinda the same way people build the cage around the back of a baja bug’s motor. This will cover two issues the obvious of protecting the fuel cell and will also connect the roll cage to the frame making the car a more solid structure. I am sure the LeMons tech and safety inspectors will be more at ease with our drivers’ safety with this new addition.
Looks like I will be doing some testing from home again tonight, which means......
I am out of here!
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