And I Missed It

We’re right here [More]

I said “at this writing” and it wasn’t up when I submitted the article. And DOJ did it before on April 25.

That said, I trust one “tweet” (what do they call them these days?) won’t be it for you? Because I still see nothing on your website under “News,” “Press Releases,” or your blog.

And the three majors are still saying nothing.

I don’t get it with them. Or I do and hope I’m wrong.

Summer Heating Things Up

A House Democrat plans to introduce a resolution calling for the U.S. to spend trillions of dollars on reparations for Black Americans this week… “This is a moment in time where societies are shaped [and] new societies are built. We should be the ones who are shaping it,” said Lee. [More]

Oh, look: Another racist communist attacking whites. We know how they intend to “shape” society. Why do “comonsense gun safety” groups support these mob-inciting Marxists?

And why is “conservstive” Faux News bowing to woke intimidation and capitalizing the adjective “black”? Remember what Orwell said about perfect language.

Thus, words for extortion like “reparations”…

Be Prepared? For What?

The U.S. government just signed a jaw-dropping $750 million contract for over 800 million rounds of ammo—without a single press release. From suppressed .300 Blackout to exotic 6.5 Creedmoor and non-lethal stunner rounds, this isn’t just training stock—it’s a blueprint for future conflicts. Why is SOCOM bypassing standard supply chains and ordering tailor-made munitions? What operations are they preparing for that demand 11,000 rounds per soldier? In this video, we break down the public documents, the buried clues in the Statement of Work, and what this insane stockpile really says about America’s near-future playbook. Whether it’s foreign ops, domestic control, or something we haven’t seen coming, one thing’s clear: they’re preparing fast—and quietly. Stay sharp, dig deep, and don’t let this story vanish under the radar. [Watch]

This guy is good.

[Via Jess]

The Eye of Sauron

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, is demanding answers from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) about its surveillance of American gun owners. [More]

Well, now that Pam Bondi’s put out her all-hands memo, this oughta be a slam dunk, right, Dan?

[Via Michael G]

‘Insanely Offensive’ is Right– So How Come NRA/GOA/SAF Aren’t Saying It?

“This insanely offensive brief should never have been filed in any court, let alone at the Fifth Circuit. It should be immediately withdrawn and thrown into the trash, along with Mr. Lemon’s ability to make these filings in the future. This is a prime example of why President Trump should appoint a competent Second Amendment czar to coordinate the administration’s agenda across the government and with stakeholders in Second Amendment litigation. Our rights must be protected at all costs and the American people are counting on President Trump and Attorney General Bondi to fulfill their promise to do just that.” [More]

This came out before my piece on gun group silence. I missed noting it in my AmmoLand piece because I was looking for reactions from national groups to include a more recent case where DOJ argued “Machine guns are atypical weapons not protected by the Second Amendment because a reasonable person would not expect them to be used in militia service,” and was specifically looking at the Big Three 501(c)(3)s that have political clout.

My major beef with FPC’s plan: I’ve explained it before: I don’t like “czar,” and anyone in that position would be feeding from the same hand. Gun owner advocates are owed a place at the table as members– we’re not dogs who should be grateful for scraps thrown down to us. It’s our table.

The War on Food

The Self-Serving, Tyrannical War on Food – ‘Climate Change’: Grift of the Century, Part II [More]

On this I’d say their reach exceeds their grasp because supermarkets have become such an expectation as an entitlement that doing this starting with blue state legislation will generate pushback from people having something taken away from them.

So, what catastrophe turning today’s normal into yesterday’s diminishing memory do they have planned?

[Via Michael G]

Hit Close to Home

He told police he was last in his vehicle on May 6 around 10 p.m. when he got home from work. A loaded handgun was stolen, along with a carbon fiber holster and multiple 9mm rounds, LPD said. According to LPD, his wallet was also taken from the car with ID, credit and debit cards. [More]

Assuming his home isn’t posted “No Guns,” then WTF?

[Via Steve T]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond…

Speech and self-defense are dead letters in England [More]

We know that, of course, but it never hurts to read new outrages, both to see what we can expect here and to be able to make informed decisions on expending blood and treasure to once more pull this cursed plot’s bum out of a fire they bring upon themselves.

[Via bondmen]

We’re the Only Ones Swindling Enough

GOP senators demand swift action against Biden-era ATF bureaucrats who allegedly ‘defrauded taxpayers’ of $20M — and still work for federal govt. [More]

Hey, don’t forget to look into Best Qualified List allegations:

“The problem is, that Chipman has been manipulating the Bureau-sponsored contractor to pad the Best Qualified List (BQL) with friends. The net effect is that the truly qualified people are not being considered for the positions. It has also been stated that Chipman has delivered HIS version of the BQLs for these contract positions, demanding his buddies be placed at the top of the list. Yep, fraud. That simple. Yep, the 5th floor knows.”

Kinda makes me wonder what could have been avoided if Congresss had listened to me n’ Mike before Gunwalker back in ’09

[Via Jess]

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