Month: April 2018

Starbucks Boycott: This made me smile.

Created perception of racism so Liberal Rage can be released. Hits every media outlet, We Must Boycott!

Bottom line affected, not the way they expected.

Now, if more companies paid attention and stop caving in to Leftists bullies.

His true self

Goebbels Jr. Tweeted this.

He’s just toying with companies’ bottom lines now.

He has revealed his true self with this Tweet. 

He is an opportunistic sociopath, drunk on social media power.

It’s not about saving lives.  It’s about tormenting people he doesn’t like.

NRA 100K Challenge

I know many of you are already members at different levels, so I was thinking about donating a membership to somebody who is not a member and is in a tight financial situation. Or maybe to a forgetful friend or relative who is a gun owner or sympathizes with the cause and who can benefit with a subscription.

And If you have let your membership lapse for the past three administrations (check your wallet) it might be a good idea to get back in the saddle.

Go to NRA 100K Challenge and join!

Mass Casualty Incident in South Carolina.

BISHOPVILLE, SC
Seven inmates were killed during fights that lasted more than seven hours at a South Carolina prison Sunday night and into Monday morning, according to officials.
At least six emergency agencies responded to a “mass casualty incident” at Lee Correctional Institution in Lee County that resulted in the seven inmate deaths and 17 other inmates requiring medical attention, the S.C. Department of Corrections announced early Monday morning.

7 inmates killed in ‘mass casualty incident’ at SC prison

But we have to thank the heavens that these were not “gun deaths” otherwise they would have been horrible. (/end sarcasm)

Senseless Violence is the key. It is not the gun or the knife or the pipe. You cannot ask for a more controlled environment that a prison and yet death happens, assaults happen, rapes happen.

But if they can find a way to put the blame of this incident on Gun Owners, they would go ahead and do it.

 

NFA and The Hughes Amendment: Gun Owner’s Laser dot.

This is my official notice: We are to concentrate all our efforts in repealing the National Firearms Act and the Hughes Amendment. This is my new stance and I shall dedicate my time to see that it happens.

Now, send me money. Use the PayPal link on the right of this page.
Sometime next week, I will organize a gun raffle calling it “Bring down the NFA and The Hughes Amendment” at $25 a ticket. I want to sell about one hundred entries and I promise you, that money will go to efforts to repeal the National Firearms Act and the Hughes Amendment.

Then I will tell you that I need more donations so I can go to the Florida Legislature to talk to state representatives and repeal National Firearms Act and the Hughes Amendment. When I get back, I’ll post a couple of pictures of me and politicians and tell you how I stood firm and announced that there would be NO COMPROMISE when if comes to machine guns.

An ask you for more money.

PS: I will make at least one post a week crapping on the NRA and the Second Amendment Foundation. I will accuse them to be in cahoots with Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Schumer to bring about Gun Control. You know damn well the NRA supported the NFA back in 1934!

That is all, please send me money.  I am No Compromise!*

Thank you.

 

 

*I did not say a thing about getting shit done.

Remember that they hate you

I love Chick-Fil-A.  They have the cleanest bathrooms of any chain restaurant I’ve ever seen.  When you have little kids, that makes a world of difference.  The staff they hire is polite and competent.  I’ve never had an order wrong at Chick-Fil-A or treated with the causal discourtesy that makes the self order kiosk at a McDonald’s the preferable option. Also their waffle fries are beyond awesome.

I’m not the only person that thinks so.  They are the fastest growing fast food franchise in the country.  Chick-Fil-A does a record $4.4 million in sales per store.  That is the highest of any fast food franchise.  That includes them being closed on Sundays.

Much of the success of Chick-Fil-A comes from the Christian culture that is part of the Chick-Fil-A corporate culture crated by founder Truett Cathy.

Of course selling good food in a clean place, tended to by polite people, while making great profits is everything that Progressives hate.

There is nothing like a socialist hell hole filled with tent cities, homeless people pissing on the streets, and piles of garbage, human shit, and needles everywhere to make Progressives feel like home.

Despite the fact that Chick-Fil-A was founded in 1946, the first store wasn’t opened in New York City until 2015.

That event was marked by the Mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio, encouraging a boycott.

“What the ownership of Chick-fil-A has said is wrong…. I’m certainly not going to patronize them and I wouldn’t urge any other New Yorker to patronize them. But they do have a legal right.”

Because that is what a mayor is supposed to do.  He’s supposed to publicly fuck over one of his residents who had the temerity to buy a franchise of the fastest growing restaurant chain in America.

The New York Post called him out for that.  I’d take it a step further and call him a complete piece of shit for that.

Three years later, Chick-Fil-A has expanded in New York City.

The New Yorker decided to double down on de Blasio’s hatred of the brand.

Yep, that’s the title “Chick-fil-A’s Creepy Infiltration of New York City.

The same people who think it’s great to make New York City a sanctuary city that shields illegals who drive drunk from prosecution are upset about a popular, law abiding business “infiltrating” NYC.

New York has taken to Chick-fil-A. One of the Manhattan locations estimates that it sells a sandwich every six seconds, and the company has announced plans to open as many as a dozen more storefronts in the city. And yet the brand’s arrival here feels like an infiltration, in no small part because of its pervasive Christian traditionalism.

That’s some Progressive bigotry if I’ve ever heard it.

Its headquarters, in Atlanta, are adorned with Bible verses and a statue of Jesus washing a disciple’s feet. Its stores close on Sundays. Its C.E.O., Dan Cathy, has been accused of bigotry for using the company’s charitable wing to fund anti-gay causes, including groups that oppose same-sex marriage. “We’re inviting God’s judgment on our nation,” he once said, “when we shake our fist at him and say, ‘We know better than you as to what constitutes a marriage.’ ” The company has since reaffirmed its intention to “treat every person with honor, dignity and respect,” but it has quietly continued to donate to anti-L.G.B.T. groups. When the first stand-alone New York location opened, in 2015, a throng of protesters appeared. When a location opened in a Queens mall, in 2016, Mayor Bill de Blasio proposed a boycott. No such controversy greeted the opening of this newest outpost. Chick-fil-A’s success here is a marketing coup. Its expansion raises questions about what we expect from our fast food, and to what extent a corporation can join a community.

Oh, and it continues.

This reminds me of Governor Cuomo’s statement about New York.

You’re seeing that play out in New York. … The Republican party candidates are running against the SAFE Act – it was voted for by moderate Republicans who run the Senate! Their problem is not me and the Democrats; their problem is themselves. Who are they? Are they these extreme conservatives who are right-to-life, pro-assault-weapon, anti-gay? Is that who they are? Because if that’s who they are and they’re the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of New York, because that’s not who New Yorkers are.

I’m getting a sense of who New Yorkers are.  They are a bunch of bigots who hate everyone outside their progressive bubble.

Letting a nine-year-old drag queen be the headliner of a pride parade and open up a drag club for kids isn’t perverse, child abuse, it’s progressive.

Believing in a definition of marriage that goes back to early Roman Christianity is creepy.

I noticed that word—community—scattered everywhere in the Fulton Street restaurant. A shelf of children’s books bears a plaque testifying to “our love for this local community.” The tables are made of reclaimed wood, which creates, according to a Chick-fil-A press release, “an inviting space to build community.” A blackboard with the header “Our Community” displays a chalk drawing of the city skyline. Outside, you can glimpse an earlier iteration of that skyline on the building’s façade, which, with two tall, imperious rectangles jutting out, “gives a subtle impression of the Twin Towers.”

This emphasis on community, especially in the misguided nod to 9/11, suggests an ulterior motive. The restaurant’s corporate purpose still begins with the words “to glorify God,” and that proselytism thrums below the surface of the Fulton Street restaurant, which has the ersatz homespun ambiance of a megachurch. David Farmer, Chick-fil-A’s vice-president of restaurant experience, told BuzzFeed that he strives for a “pit crew efficiency, but where you feel like you just got hugged in the process.” That contradiction, industrial but claustral, is at the heart of the new restaurant—and of Chick-fil-A’s entire brand. 

I wonder if The New Yorker knew that McDonald’s had so many reports of rude employees it had to have a corporate level crack down on employee behavior.

Chick-Fil-A with its “community” attitude doesn’t have that problem.

Its arrival in the city augurs worse than a load of manure on the F train. According to a report by the Center for an Urban Future, the number of chain restaurants in New York has doubled since 2008, crowding out diners and greasy spoons for whom the rent is too dear. Chick-fil-A, meanwhile, is set to become the third-largest fast-food chain in the nation, behind only McDonald’s and Starbucks. No matter how well such restaurants integrate into the “community,” they still venerate a deadening uniformity. Homogeneous food is comfort food, and chains know that their primary appeal is palliative. With ad after ad, and storefront after storefront, they have the resources to show that they’ve always been here for us, and recent trends indicate that we prefer them over anything new or untested.

I’m sorry that Chick-Fil-A isn’t some impossible-for-a-working-family-to-eat-at expensive or unpalatably awful hipster restaurant (don’t think I’ve forgotten how you fucks ruined BBQ).  I figured there would be plenty of room in NYC for a diversity of business.  But I guess they like their eating establishments like they like their people, that is a rainbow of like minded Progressives.

Defenders of Chick-fil-A point out that the company donates thousands of pounds of food to New York Common Pantry, and that its expansion creates jobs. 

The company donates, does good works, and creates jobs.  Well fuck those guys then.

The more fatalistic will add that hypocrisy is baked, or fried, into every consumer experience—that unbridled corporate power makes it impossible to bring your wallet in line with your morals. 

Says who?  The defenders of socialism?

Still, there’s something especially distasteful about Chick-fil-A, which has sought to portray itself as better than other fast food: cleaner, gentler, and more ethical, with its poultry slightly healthier than the mystery meat of burgers. Its politics, its décor, and its commercial-evangelical messaging are inflected with this suburban piety. 

Clean and polite is so gross.  New York is about a syphilitic trans-gender performance artist making a statue out of Xer’s used tampons for the #Resistance.  That’s avant garde.

A representative of the Richards Group once told Adweek, “People root for the low-status character, and the Cows are low status. They’re the underdog.” That may have been true in 1995, when Chick-fil-A was a lowly mall brand struggling to find its footing against the burger juggernauts. Today, the Cows’ “guerrilla insurgency” is more of a carpet bombing. New Yorkers are under no obligation to repeat what they say. Enough, we can tell them. NO MOR.

This was nothing more than a hate fest of Christianity and the South and Middle America where Chick-Fil-A is the favorite fast food restaurant.

This is nothing but contempt.  But the way it is framed, as Christian Middle American values “infiltrating” New York City is something else.

This attitude is from someone who doesn’t like that New York City is part of America.  New York is above the rest of the country and how dare our provincial ways enter the city.  How dare something loved by flyover country peasants exist in New York City.

This is just another example of why I think it’s time for a national divorce.

When you hate your fellow countrymen so much that you have to take your anger out on a chicken sandwich, we have nothing in common anymore.

Joy Reid’s projection of bigotry

Joy Reid interviewed the rapper and social justices activist Killer Mike.  Part of what they talked about was gun ownership and the African American community.

Killer Mike is apparently pro-gun and did an interview with NRA TV and Colion Noir and claimed that the NRA misused the interview.

Joy Reid decided to ask Killer Mike about the two men arrested for “doing nothing” at Starbucks.  She impugned the police, but in doing so pushed the idea that concealed carry is racist.  Essential, black people can’t carry concealed because they’ll get shot on the spot.

“My thinking on is that if either of those two men had been concealed carry holders, and any of those police officers had seen a gun, even though they were being as peaceful as they were, there is a great probability that they would be dead.  Do you worry that encouraging black people to carry endangers black people’s lives? We know that implicit bias is real.”

I don’t know what the point of that was.  Is it that since she thinks blacks can’t CCW than nobody should because racism?  Maybe police should have better training on how to deal with CCW holders.  Maybe she just wants black people to cry victim more?  I’m not sure.

Yes, the Philando Castile case was a cluster fuck.  So was every stop of a CCW by psychopath cop Daniel Harless.

I was taught by the cop who did one of my CCW courses that the best way to tell a cop you are carrying is to start by announcing you have the permit first and early on, then show deference to the officer.

Officer, I have a CCW permit and firearm.  What would you like me to do?”

I can’t speak to every situation, but being calm and respectful seems to go a long way.

Which goes back to what started the whole Starbucks situation.  Not respecting the “bathrooms are for paying customers only” rule and/or social convention.  Even if you have to use the bathroom first, once you come out, get in line to buy something.

I think that is part of the CCW equation Joy Reid doesn’t get and doesn’t want to.  When carrying, you have to be conscientious of your actions.

For Reid it’s easier to play the victim and cry racism.