David Frum Addendum.

Following up on J. Kb.’s post 

Dear Mr. Frum, allow me to introduce to you the great State of Florida.  We had Concealed Carry for over thirty years now and as of August 31st, a total of 2,042,384 Floridians (with a sprinkle of people from other states) carry concealed weapons with our license. And in those 30+ years we have yet to see an incident similar to what you described.   And boy, Gun Control activists had been looking for that event with the zeal of true believers and struck out miserably.

I am all for recycling, but your argument went stale sometime before the new millennium. And by unearthing the only thing you managed to do was to cover yourself with a stink of dumb because a simple internet search would have provided you with the information I just posted here.

Now I want to give you something to think about if you decided to visit us for vacation: Florida has a population of 21.3 million and 2,042,384 people carrying concealed that makes almost one person in ten with a sidearm. The moment you step out of your hotel or time-share, one of ten people you can see may be carrying a gun.

Did I just ruin your vacation?

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Ivy League know-nothing is against CCW because of something that has never happened

David From writes for the Atlantic and is a contributor to MSNBC.  He went to Harvard and Yale.  That means he is much smarter and more knowledgeable than you and his opinion is worth far more than yours.

He Tweeted this:

He may be prone to panic, but I could not find an incident like the one that he described.

NYPD shooting innocent bystanders?  Yes.

A civilian with a CCW going all Yosemite Sam during a purse-snatching?  No.

But that doesn’t matter because Mr. Ivy League MSNBC thought this up, it must be true and we should lose our rights because of it.

 

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The CNN Town Hall on Climate Change

I didn’t watch all of it, because it was seven-fucking-hours long, but I did watch enough.

The overarching theme of the entire spectacle was “we are going to control every aspect of your life and upend the economy.”

No one candidate had a plan that didn’t involve spending trillions, yes trillions, of dollars to push tectonic shifts in our economy and infrastructure.

Not just that, every candidate had an idea about how you have to fundamentally alter your life for the more inconvenient to be more green.

Andrew Yang wants to go all Beto O’Rourke on your car.

Excuse me, but my “clunker” is my dream truck.  It cost me nearly $60K and worked very hard to be able to buy it.  If you think I’m going to give up my Power Wagon for a Nissan Leaf for pennies on the dollar, fuck you.

Kamala Harris wants to use the power of the USDA to make you eat less red meat.

I lived in Nebraska and South Dakota, I knew a lot of people who were in ranching.  Not just ranching itself, but in the industries that support ranching, from producing cattle feed to making equipment to processing beef.

Understand that out in the Western states, they ranch because the ground is not in the right condition to be farmed for crops.  It’s too steep or rocky or not fit for planting.

I have never heard a single politician address what will happen to the millions of people who will be forced into economic destitution by the destruction of the meat industry.

Then there were the things that were said that show a total lack of understanding of reality.

Back to Yang for a minute.  He was asked about PFAS in the water.

PFAS is the latest in “we’re all going to die” panic, despite there being no evidence of harm from it.  PFAS or Polyfluoroalkyl Substances are largely used as fire-retardant additives.

So an honest answer to a “what are you going to do about PFAS?” would be:

PFAS are added to everyday items to make them less flammable.  You are surrounded by electricity all the time and you have no idea how often shorts happen.  The reason everything isn’t on fire all the time in your house is that we use chemicals like PFAS to make everything from building materials to household goods less likely to burst into flame in case of an electrical short.  If we didn’t have PFAS in your microwave popcorn bag, it would be a fire hazard every time you tried to make popcorn.  We could ban all these substances, but then we’re going to have house fires and fire death rates like we did in the 1950’s, and all your stuff will be on fire all the time.”

Yang was one of a few candidates that brought up Flint and its water crisis.

I say this with all the authority of a PE in metallurgy with an extensive background in corrosion science, climate change had nothing to do with the Flint water crisis.  I want to know who was the PE that signed off on pumping untreated river water through metal piping without corrosion inhibitors and is he in jail yet?

Pete Buttigieg actually said this about speaking about climate change in a way people from the Midwest would understand: “If you believe that God is watching while poison is being belched into the air of Creation. And people are being harmed by it. Countries are at risk of vanishing in low-lying areas. What o you suppose God thinks of that?! I bet he thinks it’s messed up.”

I cannot get over how much of an insufferable, holier-than-thou, prick he is.  It’s all the arrogance of a Liberal elitist combined with religious moralism of a televangelist.

That doesn’t sound like someone from Indiana.  That sounds like someone from Manhattan trying to sound like someone from Indiana, having never met anyone from Indiana.

I wonder how the people in the steel mills and factories of the Midwest will feel about Pete putting them out of work by quadrupling the cost of doing business through carbon taxation and energy prices?

You cannot run an electric arc furnace or aluminum smelter off wind and solar.  Keeping 200 tons of iron molten at 2500°F in a crucible requires quite a bit of energy.

After watching as much as I could I learned that the Democrats are going to force me to give up my guns, truck, and barbecue brisket for pennies on the dollar in a buyback while destroying the manufacturing industry in America, costing me my job.

 

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Shutters not coming down yet

There is a “disturbance” coming out of Africa.

Gabrielle is allegedly heading North so I am going to keep an eye on that disturbance for a couple of days before I remove shutters .

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The next acquistion in honor of San Francisco.

A generous reader allowed me to obtain a lower and I have been trying to decide what to do with it. But seeing that the Elders of SanFran have tagged me as terrorist, I am going to save my nickles and buy one of this:

PSA 10.5″ 5.56 NATO 1/7″ Nitride Upper with BCG & Charging Handle – 516445367 $219

I know, I said I was not going to get a pistol AR, but screw it. I recently bought all lower internals but sans arm brace which I don’t really care to get.  The idea of a LEGAL short AR15 as response to the West Coast assholes is something I had to do. I just hope we don’t have another rush and sends the price up.

And although I don’t put name to my guns, I believe this one requires one.  I am trying to decide between “Tengo* Tango” or “Street Shitter” both honoring The City By The Bay.

If you excuse me, I have to look in the couch for some coinage.


*Tengo = Spanish for “I have”

 

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Chest Thumper® “trolls” ?

From the comments:

HappyWarriorTHESIX:
Serious question: is this blog in existence for any purpose other than armchair bitching, complaining, and generally SUICIDAL type rantings relating to “OHNOES!!!” Or for the express purpose of overstating the need for NRA in present form and/or felating of NRA leadership in general? Is there any action you plan on taking other than whining? Would be helpful to know this to figure out which blogs to clear from my daily read.
Are you part of the problem or part of the solution?

Officially this year I took the position of being exactly like you: An asshole waiting to get a machine gun and free ammo dropped in my lap. I really do not need  to do anything else after 11 years of being pretty much the only Hispanic Pro Gun Blogger and trying to keep my readers informed  of the doing of the Opposition. I was one of the very first ones that sounded the alarm about Shannon Watts and her bullshit story of being a Stay-At-Home mom when she really was a democrat political operative funded by who we eventually found out as Bloomberg. Or keeping Floridians informed of what is going on in our legislature, providing links to the actual text of the bills rather than somebody’s interpretation.   And I have done the same thing for the bill presented in DC.  To that add all the advice, crappy and not about a defensive life and humor stuff that sometimes we need.

So again, I have 11 years invested in this blog chockfull of information and I don’t give a shit if my positions hurts your delicate mangina.  It is up to you know to solve the incoming tide of shit we will be facing soon enough… and please do so without any resource brought to you by the NRA.

In other words, stop with the bullshit and get to work. I expect results and soon.  I need my free ammo no later than next week

Git.

 

 

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AOC let the truth about UBC out on Twitter

Congressman Dan Crenshaw sent out a Tweet about why he’s against universal background checks.

I generally don’t lend people my guns, but whatever.  Currently what he did is legal according to the laws of the State of Texas.

His point about not being able to let people borrow his guns with a UBC law has to deal with the fact that according to H.R. 8 any such transfer would require going to an FFL to do a NICS check and 4473, pay a transfer fee, and would essentially make the borrower the new owner of the gun.

That is an expensive hassle.

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez jumped on Crenshaw, saying that he was breaking the law assuming that the people he lent his guns to were criminals, i.e., he was lending them guns because they couldn’t pass background checks.

If you go into Crenshaw’s Tweet, you will see that the same assumption is made by just about everyone commenting.

At this point, all is stupid.

Here is where it takes a turn for the worse.

Fine, valid point.  AOC’s response?

Assume that everyone is a domestic abuser.

One would think that Dan would know the friends he trusts well enough to lend guns to, to not be abusers.

If the abuse is that well hidden, then there is likely no conviction to get flagged by a background check anyway.

Furthermore, as we at this blog have covered before, the closure of the “boyfriend loophole” is a move that will guarantee abuse as bad as the worst Red Flag laws.

Gun rights are going to be flushed away by the abandonment of “innocent until proven guilty.”  The new standard will be “we don’t know, but we’re going to assume the worst.”

Just because you don’t have an arrest or a conviction doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t be a prohibited person, it just means that nobody has come forward to accuse you of something yet.

I can guarantee you that if the Presidential candidates that are calling for national gun licensing get their way, your national gun license will be as may issue as a New Jersey CCW permit.

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