I feel for my buff friends. If you like to fly bombers, you just can't do it right.
Bomb an airbase - "Toolshedder!"
Sink a CV - "Fun police!"
Bomb vehicles - "Lame griefer!"
Ok... now you organize raid to the last target left, which is really meant to be bombed: - "Scorepadder!" (Which is actually quite wrong, doing large raids to distant city target is a particular bad way to pad your score, which actually do come close to offline bombing)
If you fly at an altitude that gives you at least a chance to get to your target (must still makes return unlikely) - "Sissy!"
Everybody seems to expect you to fly at an convenient altitude for 3-6 sectors in enemy airspace, so that he doesn't have to watch the map for any signs of a raid and up early to intercept, but can just takeoff whenever he pleases and blow low & slow buffs out of the sky within 5 minutes.
Oh, and for the record: While 15k over a frontline base is usually plenty of altitude for any bomber, it's a whole different thing for flying to the strats, particularly if you are not alone. Flying for 30 mins through enemy airspace towards a totally predictable target is almost guaranteed to getting you killed before even getting there by a gaggle of 262', Ta's, 47M's. Even when you come in at 20k.
I for one enjoy fighting you buffs up there. The first weeks after strat change where tremendous fun to me, even though I lost way more fighters to your guns and escorts than usual.