Posted on 04/22/2009 6:12:55 AM PDT by marktwain
You see it when tens of thousands of citizens turn out to protest in Tea Parties across the U.S.; you see it in military personnel compelled to form Oath Keepers, outlining orders they will not obey; you see it in a number of states debating sovereignty resolutions, in some cases even calling for secession; you see it in the number of people joining gun rights organizations; and yes, you see it in the number of people buying guns.
Simultaneously, just as during the Clinton administration, malcontents have increasingly inflicted mass homicides on the American people. Is it part of the same unrest? If so, what causes it? The economy? Hatred for the Obama administration? Right wing talk hosts? Or something more fundamental and pervasive?
GUN SALES BOOMING
Despite a foundering economy, untold media sources have documented the boom in sales of guns and ammunition since November. According to Time Magazine:
Data from the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System, which the industry uses as a proxy for overall firearms sales, are also revealing. From November 2008 through March 2009, FBI background checks, which are required every time a federally licensed gun dealer makes a sale, rose 29.3% over the same period a year earlier. In November alone, checks jumped 42%, to 1,529,635, the largest monthly total in the decade that the system has been in place.
Similarly, states are reporting increased applications for concealed handgun permits. Florida recently reported being buried under a backlog of 95,000 applications, for which it hired 61 temporary workers.
Ammunition is so scarce that Internet rumors conjure conspiracy theories of Obama administration restrictions on ammunition imports, and a recent Department of Defense decision to crush once-fired cartridge casings rather than re-selling them to commercial ammunition reloaders caused such a huge outcry that the decision was quickly rescinded.
At gun shows, potential buyers form hours-long lines to get in, only to pay inflated prices for ammunition and semi-automatic firearms they assume the Obama administration will eventually ban. Noted one merchant at a recent show: You know, you can pretty much tell that some of the people buying guns here today cant afford it.
ITS THE ECONOMY, STUPID OR IS IT?
According to Time, the economy is largely to blame: Americans are afraid of this economy. As a result, they're getting locked and loaded, declares the magazine.
The perspective was echoed by the St. Petersburg Herald:
Once the economy gets bad, crime always goes up, said Bronson, a certified police officer. People get desperate whenever things are not going the way they feel like they should be going, and they'll do things they normally wouldn't do.
Really? Then why are people joining gun rights organizations, with no immediate economic or personal benefit? As leader of a gun rights group, I watched as, on election night, new memberships started pouring in through our web site. At gun shows, we sign up new members and volunteers at unprecedented rates. However, poor they may be when it comes to eating out and buying new clothes, they unhesitatingly drop several hundred dollars for upgraded memberships in Second Amendment organizations.
JUST OBAMA? NOT EXACTLY
Barack Obamas photo with the caption Gun Salesman of the Year adorns every gun show. As early as November 11 just a week after the election CNN reported:
According to FBI figures for the week of November 3 to 9, the bureau received more than 374,000 requests for background checks on gun purchasers -- a nearly 49 percent increase over the same period in 2007.
But attributing booming gun sales to Obama fails to explain the full phenomenon. If gun owners considered Obama such a threat, why did so many vote for him? As Ive note previously, when my organization did 26,000 phone calls noting the dangers of Obama to unaffiliated gun-owning voters, many called back to tell me I was wrong.
Why did the Oath Keepers form during the Bush administration? And why, when CNNs Susan Roesgen harassed Chicago Tea Party protestors, did one of them so aptly summarize their reasons for being there as:
This is not about Republicans or Democrats: This is about the government stealing our money.
As much as Obama may have compounded the problem, it predates him.
WHAT ABOUT THE INCREASE IN MASS HOMICIDES?
By now, youve probably heard of Richard Poplawski, the malcontent who murdered three police officers in Pittsburgh. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Mr. Poplawski, who told friends that he was afraid the government was going to take his guns and that police could not protect citizens during the economic downturn.
In Binghamton, unemployed 42-year-old Vietnamese immigrant Jiverly Voong, complaining that he could not find work and that his unemployment checks were only $200 a week, barricaded the American Civic Association and killed thirteen.
Criminologist James Allen Fox of Northeastern University posits that between 1976 and 2007, mass murders tracked unemployment rates. Clearly, what motivates malcontents to mayhem is often the same pressure facing us all. Adaptive individuals respond with a ballot; sociopaths, with a bullet.
But most of the murderers have not been unemployed, nor have they been vocally anti-government: Neither Obama nor the economy can fully explain the phenomenon.
PRESSURE FALLING RAPIDLY
What do organized protests, burgeoning gun sales and sociopathic violence have in common? They are measures of fundamental discontent.
Americans are fed up:
Theyre fed up with their hard-earned money funding government bailouts while corporate executives feel free to rape, pillage and plunder; theyre fed up with illegal aliens stealing the few jobs that arent off-shored to Mumbai; theyre fed up with being blamed for corruption and violence in Mexico
Americans are fed up with having government tell them what guns they may or may not own; theyre fed up with grandmothers getting strip-searched in airports to avoid offending the sensibility of Islamists; and theyre fed up with media elitists making the news instead of reporting it
Americans are fed up with the fast march to socialism embraced by the current administration, and they are fed up with the abridgment of their freedoms.
In the 1990s, conservatives riled against the liberalism of the Clinton administration; the first decade of the 21st Century was characterized by liberals chanting Bush lied, people died.
But the coming decade will be different: Beyond political activists at one end of the spectrum or the other, middle Americans are becoming increasingly disenfranchised. Adding fuel to the fire, along comes our friendly federal government with a report charmingly entitled Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment.
And who exactly is guilty of what the report calls rightwing extremist hostility? Conservatives, of course, but also gun control opponents, illegal immigration opponents, and best of all, disgruntled war veterans.
[The Department of Homeland Security] assesses that the combination of environmental factors that echo the 1990s, including heightened interest in legislation for tighter firearms restrictions and returning military veterans, as well as several new trends, including an uncertain economy and a perceived rising influence of other countries, may be invigorating rightwing extremist activity, specifically the white supremacist and militia movements. To the extent that these factors persist, rightwing extremism is likely to grow in strength.
Neatly confirming what the American right has long believed of Obama that he regards his own people with greater distrust than Islamists the report stands to feed a disenfranchisement loop wherein the federal government distrusts citizens, feeding still more distrust of government until.
As a professional pilot, let me relay to you what I get in my weather reports. It refers to barometric pressure and its relationship to weather: Pressure falling rapidly. I dont know when the storm will pass, but my personal advice is:
Head for the cellar.
Bang
Good idea.
I am a cartographer and I approved this message.
*nod* - That is true... however, supplies may be liberated from the enemy if/when the time comes.
And, lets face it, bombs are EASY [to make] for anyone with a basic understanding of chemistry, physics, & electronics. (Though the last is not necessarily required.) This should be obvious to anyone who has been to Iraq in the past several years.
I wholeheartedly agree. The left will use the years to the next elections to entrench themselves, not just in elective office, but at all levels of the many bureaucracies.
Nothing short of uncivil action will return this country to the Constitution, as written. Too many voters are not adversely impacted by taxes, so they vote for the most “entitling” candidate.
Semper Fi, Texas Forever.
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Do you think it is an indicator of the coming Train Wreck?
You captured my feelings very accurately- Buckwheat is not gonna back off, and I expect the tea parties to continue and evolve.
THEN WHY THE HELL DID THEY VOTE FOR HIM?!?
Sheesh!
I can think of several scenarios where it would be a good idea to be prepared for the worst. I someone decides to assassinate Obama you can bet there will be riots. If the economy continues to tank, the crime rates are going to increase. If a new AWB passes guns and ammo will be at a premium. Etc.
Were getting a New Government, and it has all the answers. Our input is not required (or welcomed)
They were definitely in the minority back then, but God, guns, and guts made up the difference!
I went down to renew my Ga.concealed Carry permit today in
Carroll Co. things have changed a bit since the last time
I renewed it. Now it’s called a “Firearms Permit”, now it’s not renewed, you have to “reapply”, now it costs $40, now
you have to be RE fingerprinted, all ten fingers twice, Now
you have to fill out a two page questionaire. Now you have to be run through a NICS check.
No infringment indeed.
Before you went to the probate court, filled out one sheet,
Put you finger print on the license form, paid $25 and it was sent out to you.
Don’t like the incrementalism of all this.
Tet
NOTE: The 2nd Amendment is SELF-incorporated to all government entities at every level. It is MORE ABSOLUTE than the 1st Amendment, or any of the others, because the wording forbids not only CONGRESS, but ANYONE from infringing on it. The 1st says Congress shall make no law.... The 2nd say shall NOT be infringed! Period! End of debate!
Over and above that, the very text of the legislation they used to ratify it includes “incorporation” language.
I'm a cartographer, not an economist.
IF someone held a gun to my head and demanded that I answer the question, I would ask for more data. I'd want to see the maps for other periods of high unemployment (i.e. 1959, 1961, 1971, 1975, 1983 [unemployment was higher then than now], 1992, and 2003). I would want to see the geographic distribution and the rate of change. I would compare those events with the current event.
But I would keep in mind that we did not have a president who was bent on the destruction of the country.
Here is the best indication of a train wreck:
See also: US BLS site for an excellent data source for overall unemployment rate charts.
Now That is a statement that I Do agree with.
Is this another "crevo" thread?
:)
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