Unprepared for long war, US Army under gun to make more ammo [More]
No worries. They’re developing ways of finding more.
[Via WiscoDave]
Notes from the Resistance
Unprepared for long war, US Army under gun to make more ammo [More]
No worries. They’re developing ways of finding more.
[Via WiscoDave]
Businesses where George Floyd was killed sue Minneapolis, saying police are not protecting the area [More]
Well, look at what happened to the last guy who tried…
[Via bondmen]
12 Russian elite marines blow themselves up while cooking on an open fire next to live ammunition [More]
I wonder if it was these guys…
[Via bondmen and Doc]
The Obama administration, just 17 days before the inauguration of President Donald Trump, revised the guidelines of Section 2.3 of Executive Order 12333, “Procedures for the Availability or Dissemination of Raw Signals Intelligence Information by the National Security Agency.” [More]
I’m more concerned about the people in his administration with Swamp loyalties knew about it and didn’t inform him.
[Via bondmen]
Narcotics detectives and patrol officers, some who called themselves the Goon Squad, barged into homes in the middle of the night, accusing people inside of dealing drugs. Then they handcuffed or held them at gunpoint and tortured them into confessing or providing information, according to dozens of people who say they endured or witnessed the assaults. [More]
I thought “we” sent terrorists to Gitmo…?
And the sheriff’s excuse is he’s oblivious?
Looks like Facebook comments are causing them to deactivate content.
[Via bondmen]
“Who would’ve thought that in 2023 Jewish soldiers would be the nazis carrying out ethnic cleansing?” Bishop Talbert W. Swan II, the president of the Springfield, Mass., chapter of the NAACP, wrote on social media this month of Israel’s military response to Hamas. “This isn’t a WAR, it’s a HOLOCAUST,” Swan also said. [More]
So will he and his congregation still vote for Biden if he stays in the race?
[Via Michael G]
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Pfizer for vaccine efficacy misrepresentation, ‘conspiring to censor the vaccine’s critics’ [More]
I’d like to see the short list for plans being evaluated to destroy him, and know where the final approval will come from.
I’ve never talked about this before but for some reason it seems tangentially relevant: Back in an earlier life when I was the plant manager for a pharmaceutical company, I got a commendation from Pfizer for a successful national product launch, along with a not-so-subtle dig at corporate for almost derailing things. Just to show how coroporate politics work, that earned me some resentment among one of the higher-ups and put a target on my back.
[Via Michael G]
Once the comment period has ended, the ATF will consider the public comments before deciding whether to adopt the rule, modify it, or drop it. [More]
Y’know, I was nodding along with you right until this last line. Does anyone seriously believe the decision wasn’t made before the required rule was posted for comment?
The only reason I submitted one was to show my solidarity with those making their refusal to bow down a matter of record. That’s why I urge you to come and stand with us, regardless of the coordinated Astroturf campaign.
I just wish I could believe the poor showing from “our side” is because most consider it a useless effort and believe Bruen will save us, instead of what “experience hath shown” to generally be the case.
[Via Dan Gifford]
Yesterday, another 813,000 people got letters in the mail, telling them that their student loans have been forgiven. [More]
Anybody see that power delegated anywhere in Article II…?
And where does one get the authority to forgive someone for their offense against another?
They see themselves as a higher power.
[Via CP]
US Supreme Court justice Amy Coney Barrett just ordered the defendants in National Association for Gun Rights v. Naperville to explain why the court should not enjoin Illinois’s “assault weapon” ban law. [Watch]
And again with the Barden/Sandy Hook ad intro…
[Via Jess]
The city of Flagstaff, Ariz., banned all commercial advertising at the local airport after a gun-range owner threatened to sue the city for prohibiting his ad specifically from appearing on government property. [More]
The rights prohibitionists have no intention of stopping at the Second Amendement.
You tell me why a city with these demographics feels compelled to virtue signal this.
If not cultual Marxism…
[Via Jess]
“This action has raised concern about a possible extralegal attempt by the Biden Administration to harm the domestic firearms manufacturing industry in pursuit of an anti-firearm agenda by starving it of access to international markets for at least 90 days, perhaps indefinitely,” Chairman Comer wrote. [More]
I posted the October 30 Reeves and Dola alert on my WarOnGuns Placeholder blog.
Go to the AAR website to listen/watch live/find a station near you.
Sens. Angus King (I-Maine) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) introduced a bill Thursday to regulate firearms by outlawing weapons with a magazine capacity over 10 rounds, among other measures aimed at increasing gun control. The Gas-Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion Act (GOSAFE) comes a month after a gunman killed 18 people in a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, not far from where King lives. [More]
F*** these Democrat traitors.
It’s not going anywhere.
And if it did, who worth a damn would comply?
[Via Jess]
When the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act was signed into law, it was a time of hope for common sense gun control. That time quickly ended. [More]
A time of hope for whom?
Anybody with a brain (and more than a bachelors degree in a major that didn’t require actual knowledge and a career in a privileged collectivist bubble) saw it for the unworkable and treasonous usurpation of undelegated power that it was.
But I’m sure anyone closed-enough to get their “news” from MSNBC is wailing over paradise lost…
[Via Dan Gifford]