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  • devildemocommiecrats want a lot of dead people!!!!!  They don't care if it is from freezing, starvation, or murder by corrupt governmen bureaucrats!!!!!!!!!!

  • Bannon is so right on

  • The big city folks are basically the ones that elected Biden so why should I or anyone living ouitside the cities care a whit if they freeze. I have two fireplaces in my home and plenty of trees and firewood so if they want to keep warm I can be convinced to sell some to them. Of course my price would reflect the high price of gas as a result of Biden's policies.. 

    • "The big city folks are basically the ones that elected Biden so why should I or anyone living ouitside the cities care a whit if they freeze. I have two fireplaces in my home and plenty of trees and firewood so if they want to keep warm I can be convinced to sell some to them."

      It is in question that urban folks elected The Jokester (bluntly). The Joint Congress certifed him electorally, so that is a moot point.

      Here's why you just might give a rats... . If bleak future situations inspire desperation, either radical organized or unorganized actions will likely take place domestically.

      If your a prepper, siege mentality is a philosophical outlook of daily life. Most folks are not, and are instead team players (witness the ease of many accepting state dictated draconian civil liberties restraints "for the good of everyone").

      Those folks will turn desperately animalistic in a short time (about a week lacking food) . Unless you happen to be located in an inaccessible remote locality, you may or may not be reached. Is cavalier indifference worth the risk to find out?

    • And what might I ask will they use in a fight or even how will they transport to a fight. They cities limit gun ownership and if such a bleak future arrives how and where would they get gas to travel  to outlying areas?

      The congress only elected him because of fraud, most of which was generated in liberal cities. Don't push the blame on congress when it was clearly the lemmings that helped to push the Biden group over the top.

    • The city of Chicago has had strict firearms controls for decades. How well has that eliminated uncontrolled personal firearms ownership or resultant firearms deaths in that city?

      If your property is recorded in a database, an organized way to hack the information will be found. This makes anyone "in the country" known for evaluation to be raided in an organized attack. A straggler scenario would mean a chance encounter with a scavenger having little to lose in a remote local.

      No one is an island, unless physically isolated by barrier.

      Diane, Congress knew of the state level electoral violations (many were on the team that orchestrated them). But the rubber stamp was warmed up and ready to be used. Almost no one was interested in examining certification irregularities, especially since the President of the Senate balked to consider it. We have a mono-party of dual-compartmentalized interests, not a two-party system of different political philosophies. The love of money has corrupted Congress like a piece of cheap brass jewelry.

    • I have no argument with your assessment for I am well aware of how much info the government has on us. I do think, and fear, if the government openly committed tyranical raids on peoples property there wiould be many Ruby Ridges. There would be a blood bath.

      The problem with the congress being aware of many voting violations is true. Heck we had judges appointed by democrats refuse to void mail-in ballots that did not have a date on them although that requirerment was state law. But, and a big but, was that the argument presented in congress had no clear proof; that came after Biden was seated. 

      I grew up in New York and the comparison to Chicago in regard to gun laws is very clear. The Sullivan Law had been inacted many years before I was born. It is so prohibitive that to buy a legal gun is practically impossilbe and to get a concealed carry permit would take an act of God or a big bank account with a lot of influence.

    • The problem with all unconstitutional firearms laws that seek to infringe (and they all do) is that the act of codifying Constitutionally affirmed behavior includes but not affects both the law-abiding and the law breaking the same way. Guess which group will do what it wills regardless?

      My take on the Joint Congress was it had time to investigate, that it had no intention of using. Their haste with an intended red flag of "insurrection" to confuse and offer cover for the situation, damns the President of the Senate, and the Congressional leadership in my eyes, the Pillsbury Doughboy included.

      I don't like political magic acts.

    • We can argue all day long about the legitimacy of Biden but the fact is he is sitting in the Oval Office (or hiding in the basement). We need to expend our energy not on Biden but on the November elections. If the republicans control at least one chamber of congress we can stop Bidens antics.

    • Agreed

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