A definitive ranking of troops’ extreme napping positions January 13 Warrant Officer Daniel Johnson takes a nap during a field training exercise during Warrant Officer Basic Course 1-19 on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., April 30, 2019. (Warrant Officer Kowshon Ye/Marine Corps) Sleep can be hard to come by in the service. One of the very first things you learn when you enlist is that you should take any and every napping opportunity possible, despite the location. As thousands of National Guard members filter through the halls of the U.S. Capitol, civilians are getting firsthand looks at just how easily soldiers can turn a concrete floor into a comfortable nest.
doesn t mean i m for taking money from hardworking taxpayers to create a brand new entitlement program. i think people in america would like to see their members of congress be like them. live among them. live in their hometowns. raise their families. be with their kids go. to volleyball and basketball, cub scouts and church. a lot of working supreme to work on weekends. i work on weekends, too. and i ll be working on saturdays like i do and sunday is our family day. that was the point. john is an empty nester and he traveled around the country most weekends not going loam. i live in jaynesville, wisconsin, i m going to commute back and forth like most other members of congress from janesville, wisconsin. i can do this job. i can walk and chew gum at the same time. you re one of these members who sleeps in their office. can you do that as speaker? i think so. i just work here, i don t live here. capitol police will be okay with you this is the capitol sleeping in the speaker
sleeping in the speaker s office? i start my day at 6:00 in the morning, i end at 11:00 at night. it s efficient by just staying right here. you re kind of a health nut, how will you get the smell of smokeout of the speaker s office? that s a good question. they have these ozone machines that you can detoxify the environment but i m going to have to work on the carpeting in here. if you ever go to a hotel room or get a rental car that s been smoked in? that s what this smells like. speaker ryan, thank you, sir. thanks, john. there was honesty about the stench when you are in the speaker s quarters these days. john boehner is a well known chain smoker. coming up, much more on the politics and remember when the president said this right here on meet the press just over a year ago? the notion that the united states should be putting boots on the ground i think would be a profound mistake and i want to be very clear and very explicit about that. well, that s not the cas
go to volleyball and basketball, cub scouts and church. a lot of working people have to work on weekends. i work on weekends, too. and i ll be working on saturdays like i do and sunday is our family day. that was the point. john is an empty nester and he traveled around the country most weekends not going home. i live in janesville, wisconsin, i m going to commute back and forth like most other members of congress from janesville, wisconsin. i can do this job. i can walk and chew gum at the same time. you re one of these members who sleeps in their office. can you do that as speaker? i think so. i just work here, i don t live here. capitol police will be okay with you this is the capitol sleeping in the speaker s office? i start my day at 6:00 in the morning, i end at 11:00 at night. it s efficient by just staying right here. you re kind of a health nut, how will you get the smell of smokeout of the speaker s office? that s a good question. they have these ozone machine