Second, S 2095 by Dianne Feinstein would ban most semi-automatic rifles because of their appearances. ARs, AKs, and many other firearms would become things of the past.
Most hate the current president, and are trying to do everything they can to take over the next election.
Let's see where it goes from here :(
Sirronmit wrote to Thumper <=-
They did have a ban years ago, I made sure my purchase was done prior
to and I was active military so I would argue that I need it to protect the country (and defend the Constitution again foreign and domestic) :)
Most hated the President on election day 2016. He Won! I would say "Some" hate the President."Most" want to see him re-elected again.
Let's see where it goes from here :-)
Most hated the President on election day 2016. He Won! I would say "Some" hate the President."Most" want to see him re-elected again.
Most hated the President on election day 2016. He Won! I would say "Some" hate the President."Most" want to see him re-elected again.
Have you done a poll in order to come to that conclusion?
Most hated the President on election day 2016. He Won! I would say "Some" hate the President."Most" want to see him re-elected again.
DaiTengu spoke thus to HusTler <=-
"Most" didn't even vote for him. And even the most conservative polls don't have him winning a second term.
He's incapable of telling the truth. He lies about stupid little
things that are easily debunked on a daily basis. He's outright
admitted to committing treason by asking a foreign government for help "investigating" a political opponent. His acting cheif of staff also
admitted he did it, and the transcripts of him doing it were released
by The President himself.
I honestly wanted him to succeed, I didn't want to see our country
become the laughingstock of the world, but here we are.
Fox News."Most" didn't even vote for him. And even the most conservative
polls don't have him winning a second term.
You mean there is such a thing as a conservative poll? which poll would that be?
He's incapable of telling the truth. He lies about stupid little
things that are easily debunked on a daily basis. He's outright
Hey, we learned that from Clinton when it was ok to lie as long as you mean well. :)
You should maybe get a copy of that transcript and educate yourself dude.
I honestly wanted him to succeed, I didn't want to see our country
become the laughingstock of the world, but here we are.
Right now the Democrats and their primary debates are providing a lot of good laughs. Have you ever seen such a group of "free everything" givers together at one time?
Oh, don't forget there is never anything free, someone has to pay for in in some way or another.
Whataboutism. Bill lied about geting his dick sucked and the house voted to impeach him for it. Trump has made over 13,000 false or misleading claims since he took office.
Bill Clinton still served his full term after his impeachment. Now they're trying to impeach Trump, but what's that really going to do?
Nightfox
DaiTengu spoke thus to The Curmudgeon <=-
mean well. :)
Whataboutism. Bill lied about geting his dick sucked and the house
voted to impeach him for it. Trump has made over 13,000 false or misleading claims since he took office.
You can't deny it, so you try to justify it by saying other politicians lie. Here's the thing, Trump ran on not being a politician, so which is it?
How can you honestly support someone who will flat out lie about the stupidest things? About things that don't matter? Fuck, man. Support
another GOP candidate, I'm fine with that, Trump is just a horrible
human being.
You should maybe get a copy of that transcript and educate yourself dude.
Have it. Read it. Educated. My opinion stands.
I honestly wanted him to succeed, I didn't want to see our country
become the laughingstock of the world, but here we are.
Right now the Democrats and their primary debates are providing a lot of good laughs. Have you ever seen such a group of "free everything" givers together at one time?
Dodge the comment all you want. We. Are. The. Laughingstock. Of. The.
World. Turkey just walked all over Mr. "Art of the Deal". Trump is considered weak, ineffectual, and a baffoon by every other world
leader. I bet even Boris Johnson thinks Trump is an idiot.
Oh, don't forget there is never anything free, someone has to pay for in in some way or another.
Yes, we know. The candidates on stage know, and they've put forth
plans on how to pay for things that other civilized countries provide their citizens. There was a billionare on stage at the debate, and he wholeheartedly agreed with Warren's "Tax the rich" plan. He agreed with her that billionares shouldn't actually be a thing.
Nightfox spoke thus to DaiTengu <=-
Whataboutism. Bill lied about geting his dick sucked and the house voted to impeach him for it. Trump has made over 13,000 false or misleading claims since he took office.
Bill Clinton still served his full term after his impeachment. Now they're trying to impeach Trump, but what's that really going to do?
Bill Clinton still served his full term after his impeachment. Now they're try
ng to impeach Trump, but what's that really going to do?
Whataboutism. Bill lied about geting his dick sucked and the house voted to impeach him for it. Trump has made over 13,000 false or misleading claims since he took office.
that, my friend, is not an impeachable offense so nice try. There were a itany
of charges brought against him and yes, Clinton was a habitual liar but hey he probably was your guy.
He wasn't my first choice and he is bombastic to a huge degree but what he is is a man constantly under attack for both his job and it's personal with far too many in the left. His nature is not to stand and let people unduly attack him and his family and I can understand that.
Whataboutism. Bill lied about geting his dick sucked and the house
voted to impeach him for it. Trump has made over 13,000 false or
misleading claims since he took office.
Bill Clinton still served his full term after his impeachment. Now they're trying to impeach Trump, but what's that really going to do?
DaiTengu wrote to Nightfox <=-
I've always been very anti-impeachment. It's not because I think
Trump doesn't deserve it, he's demonstrated time and time again he doesn't have the country's best interests at heart.
the country's best interests at heart. I've been anti-impeachment because Trump is a bumbling idiot who can't walk and chew gum at the same time. He hasn't demonstrated a single iota of political acumen, and just can't get anything done because he can't keep his stories straight. Someone will ask
Nightfox wrote to DaiTengu <=-
the country's best interests at heart. I've been anti-impeachment because Trump is a bumbling idiot who can't walk and chew gum at the same time. He hasn't demonstrated a single iota of political acumen, and just can't get anything done because he can't keep his stories straight. Someone will ask
And you don't think that's a good reason to impeach a president?
I guess that might not be an impeachable offense, but one might
still rather not see a president like that in office.
And I wouldn't expect him to have any political acumen, since he
had never worked in politics before. Though, sometimes that's
the kind of candidate we might want.
And I wouldn't expect him to have any political acumen, since
he had never worked in politics before. Though, sometimes that's
the kind of candidate we might want.
Well it clearly was what "we" wanted in 2016. Next year should be very.... interesting.
Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
And I wouldn't expect him to have any political acumen, since
he had never worked in politics before. Though, sometimes that's
the kind of candidate we might want.
Well it clearly was what "we" wanted in 2016. Next year should be
very.... interesting.
I have a feeling Trump is going to get re-elected.. Just a
feeling I have.
Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
And I wouldn't expect him to have any political acumen, since
he had never worked in politics before. Though, sometimes that's
the kind of candidate we might want.
Well it clearly was what "we" wanted in 2016. Next year should be very.... interesting.
I have a feeling Trump is going to get re-elected.. Just a
feeling I have.
Same here. Some of that comes from the quality of the field of candidates being presented by the other side... And some of it
comes from the fact that things are actually going pretty well on
the economic front. Especially when you factor in the petty
whining about things that don't really matter, and the media bias
which looks to pick apart everything he does.
Second the notion. I've already said if Gabbard, Yang or, Bernie don't end u winning the primary and we get another corporatist democrat in the elections odds are my vote is going to Trump. Gabbard is my main pick, but it's clear the DNC is pulling what they did back in 2016 and taking the clearly popular choice out back and proceeding to shoehorn a candidate that only appeals to the extremists, like Kamala or Warren. Looking at both of them let alone hearing their platforms just unsettles me - My kingdom for a democrat that knew the solution to gun violence wasn't with gun control but with actual research into WHY they happen. I mean, we know gang violence's MO, but what about these mass shooters?
Something I notice all the candidates and most politicians do is step soft around the subject of urban violence. On a fourth of July weekend more people die in Chicago than all the mass shootings combined. It doesn't fi the mainstream narratives of hate filled paranoid fanatics and domestic terrorists, and it seems like a taboo to talk about people of certain race or nationalities without automatically being declared a rascist.
That's a big problem with the DNC - they tiptoe around things to not be 'racist', 'sexist', or 'transphobic/homophobic'. I'm probably one of the people they hate the most, being a bisexual transgender woman who believes
I'm no analyst, but the gun crime problem is clearly being tackled incorrectly by the DNC. Probably because they have an ulterior motive to it given how hard left it's become in recent years, I wouldn't be surprised if they're trying to take away firearms for the sake of trying to eventually install a more restrictive nanny state like what we're seeing in the UK.
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I don't think it's as much an ulterior motive as much as it is they believ they can solve societal issues that are in some cases as old as the histor of man bu legislating against tools instead of violent behavior. The hist of karate and related martial arts comes from a time when knives and sword were banned from private ownership, and we know that turned out. Even now some forms of karate that are not competition oriented are forbidden becau they are intended to make sure your opponent does not get back up.
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I don't think it's as much an ulterior motive as much as it is they bel they can solve societal issues that are in some cases as old as the his of man bu legislating against tools instead of violent behavior. The h of karate and related martial arts comes from a time when knives and sw were banned from private ownership, and we know that turned out. Even some forms of karate that are not competition oriented are forbidden be they are intended to make sure your opponent does not get back up.
You've got a good point, but with how I've seen the DNC act in recent years makes me beg to differ that they have our nation's best interests in mind, and that's not just limited to gun ownership.
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Putting it that way, I have to agree. I think our founding fathers did a good job asking themselves what could go wrong, and factored in the ambition f politicians. Our rights exist as roadblocks to prevent control over the populace to be disguised as creating progress.
I'm no analyst, but the gun crime problem is clearly being tackled incorrectly by the DNC. Probably because they have an ulterior motive to it given how hard left it's become in recent years, I wouldn't be surprised if they're trying to take away firearms for the sake of trying to eventually install a more restrictive nanny state like what we're seeing in the UK.
I'm no analyst, but the gun crime problem is clearly being tackled incorrectly by the DNC. Probably because they have an ulterior motive to i given how hard left it's become in recent years, I wouldn't be surprised i they're trying to take away firearms for the sake of trying to eventually install a more restrictive nanny state like what we're seeing in the UK.
That is exactly what they are hoping for.
The ban was by specific models, if I recall? That makes it hard when you can get a Chinese copy of a Czech copy of an AK-47.
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