Brooklyn Bridge for Sale

There has been concern raised in recent days that the Trump administration is considering amnesty for farm workers and hospitality workers. Rollins said the president “has been unequivocal that there will be no amnesty.” [More]

And can they promise that for when Democrats take over?

Now tell us “No birthright citizenship for the kids they crank out,” and “No inclusion in census counts for apportionment.”

I think we’ve all seen this movie.

[Via Sweet Babboo]

Thank You, Captains Obvious

Open-Carry Ban in Philadelphia Is Unconstitutional, Court Rules [More]

We really need a court to declare that?

The most telling quote:

“While we will leave that choice to the individual we will state that in many urban areas (namely Philadelphia) doing so will draw unwanted attention from law enforcement…”

Yeah, ignorant armed Only Ones freaking out over citizens claiming their birthright seems to be a recurring infringement in a lot of places.

[Via Jess]

Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Open Your Wallet Again (Not)

On June 30, Lisa Supernaugh (formerly treasurer Woody Phillips’ right hand) filed a lawsuit against NRA, in Fairfax County Circuit Court. In it, she alleges that she was forced out after reporting illegalities, and that her termination violated New York and Virginia “whistleblower” legal protections. [More]

Everybody satisfied it could never happen again so it’s OK to resume sending money…?

[Via 2A White Rook]

Now THERE’S a Name I Recognize!

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True, it doesn’t prove anything, but if I were to use the standard prohibitionist practice of conflating correlation with causation, I’d figure there’s probably a reason the “malevolent dwarf” doesn’t want traditional American adults to be armed.

Hey: Who believes Bondi, Bongino and Patel?

[Via Doc S]

Who’s Infringin’? We’re Confiscatin’

The US Court of Appeals, 6th Circuit, has ruled in a case involving a Sheriff’s Department which confiscated 14 guns and has refused to return them to the alleged owners. [Watch]

Jojo Krako comes to mind.

I’m assuming the claimants did not obtain their firearms through an FFL.

So, if you bought your guns through private sales and you don’t register them with the state, you’re effectively presumed “guilty” until you can prove your “innocence”…? It’s not up to the Only Ones who took them from your home to prove they’re not yours…? And it’s not like the value of the guns is worth a protracted series of battles through the courts.

If I had any guns I bought, say, back in 1977 from a co-worker whose last name I can’t even remember anymore and who may be long dead for all I know, they could take them from me if a guest acted up. The only reasons that could never happen is I don’t know any cowardly bullies with anger management problems and would never allow them in my house if I did, plus, as we’ve long established, I would never own a gun — evil, nasty things things always going around killing people…

[Via Jess]

Musk’s ‘America Party’ Long on Exploiting Disgruntlement, Short on Specifics for Gun Owners

It’s doesn’t look like Musk’s America Party will provide the safe haven to jump to that some gun owners are knee-jerk responding to… [More]

What ship will angry gun owners be jumping to?

TDS Writ Large

The newest leftwing conspiracy is that Trump is throwing migrants off planes into the ocean. For real. [More]

You can’t reason with crazy people. All you can do is restrain or repel them.

What culpability should the platform owners share when other lunatics act on lying delusions they host for profit?

[Via bondmen]

The Rest of the Story?

Funny…

I look at the Google News feed for the search term ICE ALVARADO ATTACK and none of the ‘Authorized Journalist” reports mention this:

So, are we dealing with lies or with lies of omission? And if the latter, why?

[Via WiscoDave]

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