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Spin Zone / Re: On gun control.
« on: February 17, 2018, 09:19:27 AM »
My firm commitment to the concept that "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." is waning and the 2nd A needs to be modified.  In a macro sense, people just can't be trusted with guns.

Ok, hear me out, then lambast me.

I owned a small business for about 20 years.  It started out with my wife and I and one employee and we eventually grew to about 20 employees.  AT first, we had very few rules and we liked it that way.  But as soon as we added our second employee, we found we had to infringe lightly on the rights of each employee just a little.  We couldn't let one employee abuse our tolerance or pretty soon (for instance) they were both taking two hour lunches and coming in late.  So we had to set rules.

As we hired more employees we found we needed more rules.  We had to limit internet surfing and facebooking and checking email while on the job.  Only a few were doing this, but it was hurting the morale of the good employees.  Taking home promotional ball point pens was just fine with us, until we realized how many thousands of pens were walking off so we had to make rules against taking company property.  As we added employees, the rules kept stacking up.  That was part of the reason I was so happy to sell the place and retire.

The 2nd amendment was great for the first couple of hundred years, but now, too many people abuse the privilege and we need to find some way to stop that.

Before you start leaping out of your chair, let me say I am in no way advocating banning all guns, but I think we need to redefine exactly what the 2nd amendment means and why it exists.  Hunting?  Yeah, sure; get a gun that is appropriate.  I don't need to keep a 50 caliber machine gun aimed at my front door.

And I don't think we can easily defend the notion of violently holding off our government or that staging a revolution is defensible.  That is what the ballot box and the Supreme Court are for (as imperfect as they have been lately).

It pains me to be leaning in this new direction, but things are spinning out of control, even if more people are killed by their own swimming pool than by guns (I just made that up and don't know if it is true or not). 

I don't know exactly what the answer is, but there has to be a dialogue, and we have to set rules that will probably inconvenience some people.

Ok.  Fire away (not literally of course).
I think it’s simple minded that “modifying” the 2A will do anything but embolden the criminals, make lives more at risk, and yes, embolden an already intrusive and dangerous FedGov. You and most others laugh at the prospect of an armed citizenry defending itself against a tyrannical government, but what makes you think we are immune from getting such a tyrant when dozens of other countries in the last 100 years have had to deal with such a threat?  Look at what Obama and his minions I have done to weaponize the DOJ, FBI, IRS and other agencies for strictly political purposes. Lives have been ruined because of it. What makes you say lives can’t be lost if the tyranny scale gets turned up slightly.

If people can’t be trusted with guns, are YOU going to go door to door in the Humboldt Park, Wentworth Gardens, or Damen and Blue Island neighborhoods of Chicago demanding they the residents turn over their guns to FedGov?  No?  Why not you?  Oh, you don’t want to show up as a corpse in an alley, with rats eating your flesh. Understood. Neither do I.

But you think that if people are told they are prohibited from having a 50 cal, or a .308, or a 5.56 from those scary black  “weapons of war” AR-15s,  they will just turn them in, right?  Good luck with that.

I believe that the only reason we haven’t fallen as a nation, as has the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, the British Empire, and the USSR is because we have as our foundation the enshrined natural right of self defense, including that from a tyrannical government or domestic enemy. (We are killing ourselves in other ways like our debt, indifferent electorate, etc., but that’s a different discussion for a different day).  Laugh if you want, but more of us believe this than you would think.

I do believe the nation needs a new education about the Second Amendment and it’s role in protecting the rest of the Bill of Rights. We are failing our fellow citizens in that regard.

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Spin Zone / Re: On gun control.
« on: February 17, 2018, 07:06:41 AM »
Thanks for the logical and calming words.  And thanks for not ripping in to me.

But I'm still not convinced one way or the other.  Believe it or not, I am willing to listen to both sides, but we do have a problem.  Perhaps Archie Bunker was right when he said the way to stop airliner hijackings (very popular in the '60s) was to "arm all the passengers.  I don't know if that is a good idea on an airliner, but maybe arming the teachers (or at least allowing trained volunteer teachers to be armed) would get the killers out of the schools (and into the churches, or other gun free zones).

Mass shootings are a problem.  What is a solution that works? "Just enforce all the current rules" is not working and won't work.

 "Gun Free Zones" are an invitation for mass shootings. Why?  The shooter knows no one will shoot back.

 Also, if you want to see how well gun control works, just go to the heavy liberal bastions of the US that have very strict gun control (Chicago, Detroit, LA, NY, etc) and see how well it's working there.

 Back to the mouth foaming progressives and their MSM.  Notice when a shooter is taken out by a gun carrying citizen those stories get buried? 

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Spin Zone / Re: On gun control.
« on: February 17, 2018, 06:49:16 AM »
Nothing is "spinning out of control" except for mouth foaming progressives and their MSM.

When looking at statistics on gun related crimes the US is really not as bad as the progressives and MSM make it out to be.  And in countries with very strict gun ownership laws the criminals are still using guns.

 The latest school killing boils down to this:  Multiple reports were made to the police and the FBI about this individual, yet they failed to respond adequately.  Also involved in this latest crime was the perpetrator was on various prescription drugs for a mental condition which made him unstable.

 This kid, if he didn't have access to guns, could have just as easily rented a truck and driven over people as they were leaving the building, or he could have made a pressure cooker bomb (or something similar) and inflicted damage and death.

 The problem is not the guns.

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Spin Zone / Re: Russians Indicted
« on: February 16, 2018, 11:03:04 PM »
This is textbook lib deflection. Look! Over there - bad russians!!! (ignore those lib FBI crooks, and my useless investigation)

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Spin Zone / Re: Russians Indicted
« on: February 16, 2018, 08:27:08 PM »
andandand then Trump is impeached andandand leaves on a helicopter andandand then Queen Hillary I is coronated.

The MSM stooges are already cooking up a new sex smear on the President.   Now that their great Russian Collusion story is evaporating, and they still can't find any obstruction of justice evidence, time to move into another smear.

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Instead of 'passing' DACA legislation, it would be far better if the country would start enforcing existing immigration law and forcing D.C. to fix the immigration system to reflect reality instead of the blind blather of liberals.

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Spin Zone / Re: The Memo
« on: February 05, 2018, 08:04:03 PM »
And they thought they would get away with it, and keep it hidden because Hillary was going to be elected.  Part of the reason they continue to want to delegitimize the Trump Presidency.

 Yep, the fix was in.  Under their plan the progressives would keep power and anyone dare run against them would face the investigative power of the federal government and be promptly destroyed in the MSM.

 But those damn irredeemable deplorables had to show up and vote. 

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Spin Zone / My SOTU of the first year
« on: January 30, 2018, 09:02:36 AM »
The constitution requires that each year the president report on the state of our union to congress. It doesn't have to be a speech, it just has to be an annual report on the condition of our republic. Here's a thumbnail of my evaluation.

Finance: We are doing slightly better than 2016. While certain small and some moderate tax code changes have been implemented, in the larger sense there has been NO movement to reigning in deficit spending. If I have a decent grasp of what I've seen on revenue and spending in 2017 there have been zero gains in reducing debt, lowering the out of control spending, and only slight improvement in gen ledger revenue. This isn't exciting to talk about, and it isn't earth shattering media event, but the debt and interest payments are destroying much of our kids future. My parents, and now my generation willingness to saddle our kids with trillions of dollars in debt is indefensible. This goes for both major parties, it is not person, or party specific. Sadly - it must be fixed, and at some point we will no longer control our own financial destiny, our creditors will control us through economic pressure.

Economics: We are going gang-busters. Nearly all segments of the US and most global economies are in high gear, and the outlook for economic gains is at an all time high. From the staid markets of the commodities, to the wild west markets of intl bonds(junk and otherwise), money is flowing, investments are up, repatriation of assets is taking place, spending is climbing, stocks are posting records each month. If one can't make a decent living in this economy, then one is out of all proportion just waiting for Godot.

Health, welfare and the human condition: US citizens are for the most part living full, and moderately long and productive lives. Collectively we aren't the top in lifespan, but taken with our contributions to the benefit of our society, and culture we are still at or near the top in living a quality life. Anyone can look at specific cases, and specific people who will evidence the left side of the bell curve, but speaking as a nation - we are in very good shape WRT our general health, general welfare, prosperity and socio-cultural contribution. This is evidenced by the number of people who want to come here, and live the TRUE American dream(and I don't mean the mis-cast and mis-identified class that have broken our laws, and taken what is not theirs). This past year has shown that not only are we living full productive lives, but we are also making the lives of many non-citizens around the globe somewhat better. We are exporting wealth, medicines, fitness, and prosperity to nations around the globe where they are not as gainful as the US.

Rights, liberty: The train of abuses to the citizens which started not long after 9/11/2001 continues. This is supported in most part by bureaucrats and administrative hangers-on in the federal and state govts which use the fear of terrorism to control, and oppress ALL citizens, regardless of race, gender, religion or national origin. The decline and destruction of civil liberty has increased in all cases in the past year, and there is no indication of correction on the horizon. Once again, this can be attributed across political boundaries, and is much more a function of the desire for power and control by those who have been originally give LIMITED power in the administration of internal justice. The federal founding documents make no mention of, and authorize no direct or indirect police powers by the state, and all those enforcement directives, processes and control have risen from administrative expansion. Abuses continue in the shadow courts(FISA), internal law enforcement and investigation(DHS), civil asset forfeiture, limitations and exclusions of responsibilities by sworn officers, and the weaponization of once common administrative functions(IRS, DOJ, HHS, etc). Along with the federal budget, this descent into totalitarianism will affect every citizen to some extend, and provides a dangerous path for those who seek to determine and regulate the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness of our common people.

Environment: In the past year, perhaps there has been no greater change in our nation than in the realm of environmental policy. We have accomplished a major course change in how we understand, react, and plan for environmental condition improvements. Reversal of several important key policies allowed the US to become stronger economically, at some possible cost to the environment - which cannot be quantified on an annual basis, but must be viewed over a rolling multi-year period. Regulation based on direct and measurable threats to the environment are new changes from a previous policy of guesswork, and economically costly policies which were the basis for some losses, and global financial expense, and showed no measurable gains in environmental quality. 

Defense: Another area where the US has made significant policy changes which have proven to be better for all citizens of the US. Drastic immigration controls in place where needed, and limitations on the US accepting dumping of undesirable aliens on our shores will make life better for us as a nation. Some significant gains have been made in controlling and defeating foreign terror organizations, and our defense posture and international ties and cooperation continue without decline. Our strong intl partners remain committed to supporting global peace and protection of the US, and our allies. We have had some setbacks in our Naval forces, which require a strong hand, and firm management. Those changes are being implemented, and the Navy will get back to being the global masters of the seas. The US conventional and nuclear forces are secure, and in some cases improving their readiness after years of neglect and decline. It takes some time to get back what years of stagnation have wrought but we are on the right path, and will continue to secure the US from all enemies foreign and domestic.

Foreign policy: The US is once again in ascendancy in foreign policy. The long years of bowing, scraping, buying, and begging for respect from our intl brethren is OVER. Along with defense, the US has taken the posture on the global stage that we are not to be trifled with. Stronger ties with Israel, South Korea, Japan, and strategic partners in the middle east, and Western Europe will pay dividends in the coming years. Our alliances with China and Russia continue to improve, and show no indication that either of these middle powers will become a military threat to the US. There are challenges occurring in central Asia, as well as the seas bordering China in the southeast. Each of these challenges have been and will continue to be met with US and allies defense of the peoples and open seas to protect nations and the seas for all time. We will not waver on our domination of the seas, and respecting the sovereignty of the central European nations.

Goals for the coming year:
A)  Begin discussion between the executive office, and congress on a balanced budge amendment. Serious future quality of life issues, and damage to the US leadership around the world require very serious solutions. It has been shown for the past 10 years that the congress of the US, and the executive office is incapable of self-control, and the only option remains to balance the budget by force annually. As a nation we must begin to control our deficit, or our creditors will do it for us, at much greater expense, and sacrifice.

B) Reduce spending in all facets of the US govt. Some departments can be eliminated entirely. Some departments can be merged with other federal segments. Some departments can be restructured with the ultimate goal of significant cost savings across the entire federal system. No department is left untouched by reductions, including defense, homeland security, and federal employee retirement, pensions, and health care.

C) Reduce or eliminate barriers to intl investment. Encourage large investors that the US is the most productive, and best financial place to start, expand, or increase capacity in manufacturing, services, and employment.

D) Hold ALL federal departments to solid and measurable standards of conduct, and neutral political operation at all times. Demand serious and significant penalties for using any federal office for personal, political, or economic gain by the workers and administrative managers. Alter the current union sponsored safety nets for those federal employees who exploit their control or fail to live up to new standards so that they can be dismissed or punished for political activities.

E) Reduce and/or eliminate costly foreign aid to those nations who do not respect the US, and do not share the cultural benefits of a constitutional republic(see A).

F) Eliminate those courts, and those police/LEO powers which fly in the face of the 1st, 4th, 5th, 10th, and 14th amendments. The founders concluded that the ultimate power be retained by the people. Restrictions on ownership, property rights, self fulfillment, expression, privacy, and respect for human rights MUST come before all bureaucratic and law enforcement expansion. Return to the original founders decision to eliminate general warrants, and enforce the protections of the rights of the people by reducing and eliminating many restrictive laws, regulations, and policies which result in the control of our daily lives.

G) Reduce our overall involvement in the UN. Support those nations which support the US, and stop investing in the UN where it seeks to expand the powers of nations which use it as a cudgel to improve and increase their own influence. Specifically, the middle east nations which vote and act as a religious block to the detriment of their neighbor, and the peoples of those nations.

H) Preen the federal register of outdated, unused, restrictive, and in many cases ridiculous laws and regulations. Begin the process of limiting administrative powers outside the elected officials, and put the limited powers of governments back into the hands of those who were elected, or appointed by the people.

J) Repeal the 17th amendment. Go back to appointment of Senators by the states,  have the governor with advise and consent of the state legislators appoint Senators, and have the governor of the state retain the power to remove a Senator from office for cause.

QED, shouldn't take much effort. hehehe,,,, ;)

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Spin Zone / Re: Hollywood Went Full Retard. Again.
« on: January 28, 2018, 11:54:24 AM »
Actors believe their own bullshit.  These are people who pretend to be other people.  And since they receive huge paychecks for pretending, they believe that somehow makes them enlightened, and of course smarter than everyone else.

 They will call for income equality while they make millions for a film while the crew earns an average working income.

 They will call for open borders while living in exclusive gated communities.

 They will demand gun control while being careful guarded by armed security.

 They will demand we go along with MMGW as they jet from continent to continent in their private jets.

 They will lecture us on being "green" while they drive their gas guzzling SUV's.

 And they will pretend outrage over sexual harassment when their own have been discovered practicing it, even though they have known about it for years and kept quiet.  The surfs aren't suppose to know about their inner world.

Excellent summary, Luc.

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Spin Zone / Re: Hollywood Went Full Retard. Again.
« on: January 28, 2018, 06:43:02 AM »
Actors believe their own bullshit.  These are people who pretend to be other people.  And since they receive huge paychecks for pretending, they believe that somehow makes them enlightened, and of course smarter than everyone else.

 They will call for income equality while they make millions for a film while the crew earns an average working income.

 They will call for open borders while living in exclusive gated communities.

 They will demand gun control while being careful guarded by armed security.

 They will demand we go along with MMGW as they jet from continent to continent in their private jets.

 They will lecture us on being "green" while they drive their gas guzzling SUV's.

 And they will pretend outrage over sexual harassment when their own have been discovered practicing it, even though they have known about it for years and kept quiet.  The surfs aren't suppose to know about their inner world.

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Spin Zone / Re: Hell Hole or Shit Hole?
« on: January 17, 2018, 08:38:45 AM »
Same reason why the Democrats claim to be champions of the poor and black communities, but in reality have done nothing for them and continue to do nothing for them, well, except in taking their votes.

 The liberal progressives could give a fuck less about minorities and the poor.  These are people that are beneath them, but yet they need and want their votes.
And according to LBJ, they will have them for about 150 more years.

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Spin Zone / Re: The Left is just flipping deranged
« on: January 17, 2018, 06:41:27 AM »
You left out that they took their base for granted and let themselves get out hustled in "safe" states.  250,000 voters in three states turned the last election. 

Regardless - I watched Republicans go through the same thing 8 years ago, but Democrats have a much stronger hold on the media and are keeping legitimized and in the public eye.  It is frankly both disgusting and frightening.

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Spin Zone / Re: Definitely a Racist
« on: January 16, 2018, 05:28:52 PM »
The supposed "shithole" comment was a ruse in a lame attempt to force Trump to concede DACA.
They must think they’re dealing with someone like GWB who never fought back.

Speaking of which, I read a piece where Trump May put veterans in the seats of the Dems who are boycotting the SOTU. If that happens that would be GOLD.

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Spin Zone / Re: Definitely a Racist
« on: January 16, 2018, 01:34:06 PM »
Racism is still a problem in this country, but I really feel it is fading fast.  It may never go away completely, but it is nowhere near the problem it used to be and is diminishing.

That is, unless the real racists, like the one in the OP have their way.  Some people seem to have a vested interest in stoking the flames and keeping it alive.  And it isn't white people.
I believe that in the late 1990s / early 2000s we were as close to being a color blind society as we have been in my lifetime. MLK would have been pleased if he lived to see it.

Yet in the quest to sow strife and division in perfect Saul Alyndky style, in the past 10-15 years the left has started the embers of a race war.  And they continue to fan those embers at every chance, including making some big deal of Trump’s alleged “shithole” comment. They never fucking let up.

Of course there are racists. Always have been, always will be. Black and white alike. But there are places in this country that almost seem “post racial”, with blacks and whites living together in relative harmony. Ironically, that seems to be happening more in the former racial hotbeds such as Mississippi, Tennessee, and other southern states.

On the flip side, the most racially charged areas are currently in blue northern cities. Chicago, Milwaukee, Cleveland, and of course Detroit and Baltimore have places no smart white person would ever trespass.

It’s almost as if the liberal progressives want it this way.

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Spin Zone / Re: CALIFORNIA: Where Intelligence and Logic Go To Die
« on: January 15, 2018, 08:19:12 PM »
Then again, maybe our lovely FedGuv can learn a thing or two from California, given that they turned a $27B deficit into a projected $6.1B budget surplus.
You do NOT want California to export our approach to Government on a FedGov scale, unless of course you want to live subject to a non-functional single-party supermajority that is taxing its' citizen's to death, driving businesses (and high net worth individuals) to leave, and that prioritizes illegal aliens OVER natural-born and naturalized citizens.

Do you want to be arrested for feeding the homeless or setting up a lemonade stand for your kids in your front yard?

Do you want to be fined for collecting rainwater on your own land?

Do you want to pay double your current rent or mortgage?

Do you want to pay $3.50/gallon for gas?

Do you want to see hundreds of thousands of working class employees lose their jobs to unsupportable minimum wage changes?

Do you want to deal with the dangers of the closest approach to direct democracy where the mob rules?

California is a failed super-state, Governor Moonbeam's tax-grabs are temporary (combined with bookkeeping tricks) that will eventually kill the golden goose and when all of us who start and run businesses leave it will collapse into a chaotic post-apocalyptic morass that will rival the most dystopian movie or video game you have ever seen.

I have suffered as a completely unrepresented political minority in California for 9 years and would not wish it on the most deserving snowflake or leftist idealogue, it is non-functional and unsupportable but the simple size of California brings it a level of inertia and undeserved gravitas that most folks don't understand in my opinion, they won't, until the wheels come off.

'Gimp

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