Who is actually in charge of DOGE? WH says it’s not Musk, USDS says they weren’t aware of Gleason being named Director, WH press secretary says she has no idea why no one knew of Gleason until 2/26/25.
So much transparency. So much honesty. So much for integrity.
Is the J. Edgar Hoover building a museum of the “Deep State” yet, as Patel promised it would be on Day 2 if he became Director? No? It’s not? WTF? You mean he’s just another blathering politician full of empty promises and meaningless rhetoric? Say it ain’t so.
We were lied to, over and...
So you’re saying that any taxpayer should be able to grab a tank, an F-16, Blackhawk and anything else they wish to possess because it was paid for with your taxes, and you should be able to use it whenever you want?
Ok, I could get down with that. But I call dibs on all the airplanes. You...
I would rather be in a position to pay into Medicare/Medicaid than be in a position where I was receiving it as my only option. Think about that for a minute, you heartless heathen bastids. :beer:
I think we should pass more of the same bills that have already been passed every year. It makes the Senate and Assembly members look so smart. And it makes stuff even more illegal! :beer:
Not really correct. Laws and regulations (administrative laws) proscribe things which are unlawful, or violations. They do not describe, define, or outline what falls *within* the boundaries of that law or regulation.
A assortment of goods from Silencer Central. Several dozen standard capacity magazines for everything I own that currently is restricted to 10 round mags.
Someone please give me a shout when anything actually happens. Otherwise, I’ve got things to do and I’m not dumb enough to wait around and believe that anything will come of this. :beer:
The innovation is not in firing projectiles, it’s in fighting systems. Think about the electronics being added to handguns, rifles, and even hearing protection, and there’s your innovation. No one knows how to make anything with their hands and a milling machine using a brand new idea, but add...
I believe 100% that there is all kinds of wasteful gov spending, from tiny little hamlets all the way to Big Brother’s house. Tons of waste. It should be easy to prove it. So, show us the money.
Nice letter. I like the sentence “Noone is above the law.” They eliminated the wasted space between no and one, as in “no one.” Very efficient. I’m sure Elon approves. But the letter’s author wasted time and ink by hand signing. Very wasteful. And chasing someone “to the end of the Earth”...
So you’re saying the ATF and Merrick Garlaind made PSA refuse to ship non-regulated upper receivers (stripped or complete) to New York state residents, but Garland/ATF said it was ok for those “42 other states”?
Agreed. I stopped buying anything from PSA when they turned their back on us here. I think it’s interesting they finally noticed how ignoring NYS customers was expensive enough to change their position on uppers.
Last year they got all scared of AG James and refused to sell stripped or completed uppers to NYS. They still won’t ship lowers, even to an FFL, but they’ve relented on legal uppers now.
Seems like a new President would try very hard to continue the direction that the market is going, or at least keep it flat vs a big drop. “Inflated” has certainly made a lot of people wealthier than they were a few years ago. Onward and upward!
I distinctly remember Trump suing Facebook for removing his account after Jan 6th, 2021. He was all worked up over Twitter locking his account, too, so he made his own board with an ironic name. And now that he’s the big he-wolf once again, he’s gotta prove himself by restricting media? He’s...
A lot of people are saying that Trump has disproportionately small hands. Many are saying this. And that his bone spurs are bigly oversized. Big, beautiful bone spurs, tiny hands. And he was a Democrat during his developmental years.
It sounds to me like you should quickly become buddies. Just think how you could help out your bro by “protecting” a few dozen guns. Mmmm, guns! :beer:
In a not surprising turn of events, adding one’s “two cents’ worth” to any conversation now costs a total of 6 cents, including government fees. Progress.