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Spin Zone / Re: The new normal
« on: May 06, 2020, 08:54:16 AM »
Mike Rowe is a straight shooter as always.

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Spin Zone / Re: Something not Covid-related
« on: May 06, 2020, 08:18:32 AM »
When I carry, it's always condition 1. One may not have time and/or a hand free to rack the thing.

I consider a gun without a round chambered to be unloaded. 

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Not even close.

Oh, you mean the one with that little faggot, Matt Damon?  That one?  Can't watch "Ford vs. Ferrari? due to "him". 

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3659388/

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Spin Zone / Re: face covering vs masks
« on: May 06, 2020, 07:19:02 AM »
Me, on the way to the grocery store.  I'm prepared.


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Spin Zone / Re: Something not Covid-related
« on: May 06, 2020, 07:17:44 AM »
No way I can take my eyes off the road for as long as they do in the movies or on TV.

You have to watch the road?  Who knew?

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Do you remember the movie "The Martian"?...

No.  I only remember the TV show "My Favorite Martian" with Bill Bixby and Ray Walston.  Similar?   :)

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Yeah I’m sorry. Will you believe me if I say I made that up?

NO.  Toilet seat now shut prior to flushing.  Constant Disinfectant mist in bathroom when in use.  Added chlorine to water softener.......

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Spin Zone / Re: Something not Covid-related
« on: May 06, 2020, 06:54:20 AM »
Once in a blue moon I see an actor holding a gun correctly. It’s way too rare.

When they are holding someone at gunpoint, it’s a trope, they MUST have their finger on the trigger. It’s more dramatic that way. That’s their excuse.

Hollywood willfully admits their dreck is not realistic, or fact but just entertainment.  They don't care as long as people watch and it makes money.  Most people are too stupid to notice, or care.  Remember, you have a bunch of Leftist Soy Boys, Gays and Woman running the show.  Guns?  They are scared of them and most likely never even touched one in their lives. 

I see this with aviation content also.  They are clueless and don't even see the need to hire experts to show them how airplanes fly before they do the CGI for them.  It looks like crap as does almost everything else related to airplanes and flying.  Utter CRAP.

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“People’s” bailout. That’s rich. They’re not even trying to pretend anymore. They’re full on communists.

Anthony, I’m trying to eat here and now you’ve ruined my appetite.  >:(

 :D :-*

You're trying to eat?  I'm still trying the reconcile with the SIX FOOT FECAL SPRAY from the toilet in your other post!  LOL.    ;D

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Spin Zone / Re: Something not Covid-related
« on: May 06, 2020, 04:28:37 AM »
Fortunately, there aren't many fatalities annually caused by negligent discharges of firearms.  IIRC, there are about 1000 deaths from "accidents" (I have a lot of difficulty considering a negligent discharge to be an accident)

As you know, Guns just don't "go off".  You need to pull the trigger.  Hollywood, and the Media have purposely and wrongly convinced many people, ignorant of gun usage, that guns can kill ALL BY THEMSELVES.  There is no such thing as an accidental discharge.  There is always negligence involved as someone has to do something really stupid to fire a gun unintentionally.

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So we must have Social and Economic "justice" for all due to the phony Pandemic response?

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A people’s bailout should be rooted in justice. We demand the bailout provide a just recovery by prioritizing and funding those who have been hit first and worst by COVID-19 and the current recession including, but not limited to, Black, Latinx and Indigenous communities. We will not permit Congress to leave anyone behind - not our working families, health workers, caregivers, farmworkers, other essential workers, Black and Latinx communities, undocumented immigrants, Indigenous peoples, or people who are homeless or housing insecure.

A people’s bailout should include short and long-term recovery. We demand the bailout address outstanding urgent needs, including health protections and economic relief for all, while also making a down payment on our future. This means higher wages and meaningful work that contributes to the health of individuals, communities, and our planet. It means everyone can access the care that they need without fearing they’ll go bankrupt to do it.

We are pulling together to demand that the people’s government take care of the people, whether we’re Black or white, Latinx or Asian, Native or newcomer - no exceptions.

https://thepeoplesbailout.org/

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A coalition of progressive groups, many funded by billionaire George Soros, is sponsoring a “People’s Bailout” community organizing outfit nudging Congress to use the next stimulus package during the coronavirus crisis to enact reforms that would fundamentally transform American society by achieving longtime progressive aims.

In the spirit of the repurposed progressive anthem of never letting a crisis go to waste, the suddenly created People’s Bailout group is demanding that the next stimulus package adhere to “five principles” the group says are endorsed by “nearly 1,000 organizations, unions, and community leaders, and nearly 100 members of Congress.”

Those “principals” encompass such far-left wish list items as government healthcare for illegal immigrants, required $15 per hour minimum wage, enhanced union collective bargaining and government regulation of the board of directors of private companies to ensure “worker representation.”

Also within the “five principles” list are “direct sizable cash payments to every person” and the use of stimulus legislation to push what would amount to a massive “green” new deal.

The “green” section calls for public funds to (below are direct quotes):

expand wind and solar power
build clean and affordable public transit
weatherize our buildings
manufacture more clean energy goods
expand public services that support climate resilience,
[reduce] climate emissions and toxic pollution.
Using progressive key words, the group exclaims that a “people’s bailout should be rooted in justice” and “we demand the bailout provide a just recovery.”


The group is pushing the #PeoplesBailout hashtag and has gone so far as to provide activists with wording to use in social media posts directed at lawmakers.  The group’s website also provides exact scripting for people to read when calling their lawmakers to demand the “five principles” be incorporated in stimulus legislation.

The People’s Bailout held an online May Day rally and now wants activists to get further involved by displaying banners and forming car caravans.

The website promotes a “helpful slideshow and handout on key tactics to use” to push promote the transformative agenda.

The “helpful slideshow” and “tactics” linked on the site are from the Ruckus Society, which specializes in the disruption tactic of so-called direct action.

Ruckus provided training and resources to the Occupy movement. It’s been funded by the Soros-financed Tides Foundation.

Ruckus leaders infamously helped to spark the 1999 World Trade Organization protests in Seattle that turned violent.

The Occupy-Ruckus link is instructive. Besides Ruckus, Occupy was also backed by groups like MoveOn.org and the Working Families Party.

The Soros-funded MoveOn.org and the Working Families Party are two of 13 listed “sponsors” of the People’s Bailout group.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, one People’s Bailout sponsor is the Sunrise Movement which helped craft the socialist utopian Green New Deal blueprint introduced by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Sunrise was in part inspired by the activism of Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter and the radical immigration group United We Dream.


Another sponsor is the Indivisible Project, which has partnered with Organizing for Action, the activist group that morphed from Barack Obama’s first presidential campaign.  Breitbart News extensively reported that Indivisible leaders are openly associated with groups financed by Soros.

Indivisible yesterday endorsed Joe Biden for president. The group’s leaders say they are engaged with Biden’s campaign on such policies as universal voting by mail.

The other 13 sponsors of the People’s Bailout include the Center for Popular Democracy, Climate Justice Alliance, Greenpeace and the Soros-funded Sierra Club.

The People’s Bailout also boasts over 1,000 “signatories” which reads like a who’s who of far-left activist groups, including a large number of groups funded by Soros as well as the Soros-financed Tides Foundation.

The People’s Bailout is not alone. Many of the same far-left, Big Government proposals are also being peddled by other influential progressive organizations for Democrats to include in the next round of emergency stimulus funding, which the groups say should be at least as large as the $2.2 trillion CARES Act.

The Center for American Progress (CAP), which functions as an idea factory for the Democratic Party, compiled its own wish list for the next round of recovery legislation.

Like the People’s Bailout, CAP wants those defined as essential workers to get paid minimum wages of at least $15 dollars and they must have the ability to join a union.

Progressives have long pushed minimum wage hikes despite warnings that such proposals could lead to disastrous economic consequences.

The federal minimum wage hike is a progressive plan that in the past was marketed as a “living wage.” The living wage scheme, deployed in the past locally, has a history of hurting small businesses, negatively impacting local economies and decreasing employment opportunities for low income workers. Indeed, the living wage has monumentally failed during numerous high profile trials.

Increased abortion funding, stimulus checks for illegals, permanent housing guarantees, mail-in voting for elections and more union access also make their way into the CAP proposals.


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/05/05/green-new-deal-healthcare-for-illegals-soros-funded-groups-push-dems-to-use-virus-to-achieve-progressive-wish-list/

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Spin Zone / Re: Something not Covid-related
« on: May 05, 2020, 04:57:04 PM »
In the very beginning doesn’t check to see if it’s loaded before messing in front of the muzzle, then later points at himself, even though there’s no mag is there one in the chamber? Then he screws on the silencer while it’s loaded. Creeps me out.

Every gun is loaded.  Don't point it at anything you don't want to destroy .

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Spin Zone / Re: Something not Covid-related
« on: May 05, 2020, 12:56:35 PM »
I have a Walther PP my Dad brought back from Germany after WWII.   Not a fan.  I much prefer the Russian designed and made Makarov that was also made in Bulgaria, East Germany and China.  I have examples of all of them except China.  Great pistols for blowback action calibers like (380 ACP (I have a commercial Russian Mak in .380), or 9mm Makarov (9x18).  They are very accurate and very reliable. 

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Didn't grow Exponentially! I'd like to know what that guy's been smoking!  I know a fucking logarithmic curve when I see one.

Or maybe the TESTING went up logarithimically?    ::)

Duh, Michael.  That is really dumb.

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Pilot Zone / Re: Bought a Navion
« on: May 05, 2020, 09:42:05 AM »
That sucks Stan.  Very disappointing as I am sure it was a VERY nice Navion other than the gear issue.  Do you think when the owner has the gear fixed it could be a viable option for a purchase for you, or are you just soured on the airplane now?  Which is understandable.  How was the owner's demeanor on the entire fiasco? 

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