Posted on 09/19/2024 11:59:13 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Uh, no, dumbshit. Weak law enforcement makes us unsafe.
Nothing “expert” about those quoted.
More like “hacks” and “opportunists”.
I’ll keep my guns, tyvm. Especially when such “experts” weigh in.
It’s amazing how well-behaved guns were for well over 200 years. Then suddenly, in about one generation, guns went crazy and started killing people.
It is ironic that the politicians call “political violence” anything that happens against them by wacko’s and it is not violence that is purposeful by government against law abiding citizens (who are forced to pay for the violence against themselves).
“guns are only dangerous when the wrong nut is connected to the trigger” L.Star
Exactly.
Hey Expert, it’s about the 2A!
bkmk
“Political violence does not represent the values of America and has no place in our democracy”
We are a republic a__hat.
Unlike shitpants Joe, there is a REAL threat here. NO MORE rallies. NO MORE shaking hands with walking talking hispanic chemical agent dispensers. Build a bunker that is drone proof. Do remote messages on your website or twitter/whatever account. Prepare to CRUSH and DESTROY the left.
I reluctantly agree, but backing down is not in Trump’s DNA.
It’s really about the ‘Rats.
Robert Ringer (Winning Through Intimidation, Looking Out For Number One and Restoring the American Dream——now a fierce Trump supporter) wrote that the apparent value and quality of an “expert” depends on the distance of the place he or she came from.
One on local TV on a Milwaukee show would look smart “from Stanford” or “in Harvard’s Dept. of....” and be given much respect but one from the college down the street would seem ordinary.
From Expert Advice versus Common Sense
March 4, 2015 by Robert Ringer.
there are still those establishment folks — on both the political right and left — who ferociously cling to the old caste system whereby experts are accorded a cushy position at the top.
Of course, the definition of an expert is strictly subjective. The truth be known, someone commonly referred to as an expert is all too often just an overly degreed guy who revels in telling you all the reasons why you can’t do something. And speaking for myself, being told that I can’t do something usually motivates me to prove that I can.
Sometimes an expert is nothing more than an ordinary guy from out of town who knows a lot about one subject or another. I have always marveled at how an individual’s expert status seems to increase in direct proportion to the distance he travels from his hometown to the city where serves up his expert advice.
Some interesting ideas here....
https://robertringer.com/expert-advice-versus-common-sense/
Okee dokee:
1. Reproductive rights procedures(abortions) 2023-—million +
2. Drug ODs (fentynal)2023-—100,000+
3. AR deaths——I don’t know but pretty sure it’s way lower than 1 & 2.
With, again, record firearm sales. Guarantee its not all conservatives arming up either.
P.S. NOT an x-spurt.
Not due to hate speech day after day generated by the Democrats, the Lame Street Media or the Deep State? ... RIIIIIGHT!
The second civil war, which has been predicted for the past 30 years, is nearly inevitable, if it isn’t already.
Democrats have a very small window to disarm the vast population of armed citizens in America.
Hmmmmm! I don’t see any surgical devices or D and C suction machines......
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