Captain Ronny Johnson, formerly Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson
Captain Ronny Johnson, formerly Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson
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you have to edit it in the first post of the thread
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Captain Ronny Johnson, formerly Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson
Well, Jack is a common nickname for people named John. It is not like Trump called him something like "Major General Timoshenko".
Trump got 4 of the 7 letters right. That's 57% which is a grade of F but it is almost a low D.
Trump got 4 of the 7 letters right. That's 57% which is a grade of F but it is almost a low D.
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In the olden days 74 was almost a low D.
Largo al factotum.
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When I went to public school, they used a 10-point system, i.e. below 60 was an F. When I went to fancy school, they used a 93 system. Or whatever they call it. But you had to get 93 for an A, 92 was B, and so forth down to below 70 was an F.zekeb wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 10:36 amIn the olden days 74 was almost a low D.
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Ronny Jackson
Just a minor quibble with your math.
1000 pills every 90 days is 11.1 PILLS per day. Each pills is 100 milligrams, so taking 11 pills every day is 1,100 milligrams or 1.1 GRAMS per day.
Was he handing them out to other WH staffers, without a prescription? It is true that he is an MD and is legally allowed to prescribe such pills, but he is also legally required to keep records of who he prescribed drugs to.
Sounds to me like this is more than an ethics violation. I'm thinking felony drug dealing.
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There are some issues with that tableraison de arizona wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 4:56 pm When I went to public school, they used a 10-point system, i.e. below 60 was an F. When I went to fancy school, they used a 93 system. Or whatever they call it. But you had to get 93 for an A, 92 was B, and so forth down to below 70 was an F.
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Yeah, like F is 59 and below on the 10 point scale, in the missing entry on the chart.
But Ronny was a doctor and a Navy officer before he became a druggie and a psycho-twistoid. He probably didn't get a lot of Fs.
But Ronny was a doctor and a Navy officer before he became a druggie and a psycho-twistoid. He probably didn't get a lot of Fs.
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Captain Ronny Johnson, formerly Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson
When I was in college, the school was thinking that the differences between a + and - were to close to fairly calculate on a 4 point scale (for GPA) so,
A - 4
BA - 3.5
B - 3
CB - 2.5
C - 2
DC - 1.5
D - 1
E - 0 (i.e. an F but E's are sometimes used instead since it is the next letter).
There was no ED for a class score to calculate GPA.
As it was for my programs, you really needed to stay at CB or higher. To get into the Education program (end of your sophomore year), you had to have a 2.5 GPA, and to get into and graduate from the music ed program, it was 3.0 or higher.
Also, in college class grading, it really depended on the subject, some things, by their very nature had to be pass-fail and others that had no written tests or homework relied on a straight grade such as performance juries and hearings (perform for professors in the department and be graded).
A - 4
BA - 3.5
B - 3
CB - 2.5
C - 2
DC - 1.5
D - 1
E - 0 (i.e. an F but E's are sometimes used instead since it is the next letter).
There was no ED for a class score to calculate GPA.
As it was for my programs, you really needed to stay at CB or higher. To get into the Education program (end of your sophomore year), you had to have a 2.5 GPA, and to get into and graduate from the music ed program, it was 3.0 or higher.
Also, in college class grading, it really depended on the subject, some things, by their very nature had to be pass-fail and others that had no written tests or homework relied on a straight grade such as performance juries and hearings (perform for professors in the department and be graded).
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Question for those in the know: Was Captain Ronny a Rear Admiral of the Lower Half or the Upper Half?
Largo al factotum.
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Captain Ronny Johnson, formerly Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson
Lower. Trump nominated him a couple times for another star but the Senate did not confirm him.
Wikipedia
He was barely a year and a half from being promoted and was not being recommended for a 2-star position, which is probably why the Senate did not act. I get the sense that Turnip nominated him without having a prior recommendation. He was gifting a friend.Jackson held the Navy rank of captain from May 1, 2010, to October 1, 2016, when he was promoted to rear admiral (lower half).[28][21] Jackson was nominated for promotion to the two-star rank of rear admiral on March 20, 2018,[29][30] but the Senate Committee on Armed Services returned the nomination to the president on January 3, 2019, without action.[29] He was renominated by Trump for promotion again on January 15, 2019, but it was again returned to the president without action.[31] Jackson retired from the Navy on December 1, 2019, as a rear admiral (lower half).[21]
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