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Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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No you don't. If you did you would spend your own money to help them, rather than having the government take everyone else's money to spend on them, making you feel morally superior for supporting government extortion. You believe in collectivism. That is tyranny against the individual and anti-liberty. I'm saving time here not writing this all out for you. Read it.....Twice.
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A New Dept. In Government
Grouse replied to Steve D's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Have you read HR 1? Explain to me how it makes it harder to vote. Black ministers and black leaders in Georgia have come out against HR 1. Did you know that? Nothing can be given to people in line at a voting booth. That's the current law. Did you know there is water on a table in the voting location that's free for anyone who wants to walk over and get it? Approaching voters in line is electioneering and that's always been illegal. HR 1 seeks to reverse all of these illegalities. Did you know it is illegal for an employer to prevent you from taking time off to vote? Did you know the Georgia law actually allows for more days to vote in advance? Did you know the leftist controlled main stream media is telling you lies about HR 1 and the Georgia law? Well it is and you should look into it prior to repeating the lies you have been fed. -
Healthy people, especially younger ones, have nothing to fear from the virus. Yet many fear it, a lot. But a rushed to market, unproven, untested and unknown vaccine that has been sold to them from the likes of snake oil salesmen is trusted? I'm not asking anyone to justify their decision to get it. I'm just thinking it further proves people are not thinking for themselves. If that is the responsible thing to do, what will the government tell you is the next responsible thing you need to do to support the collective at the expense of individual liberty? I have no objection to protecting the vulnerable, and that is what the government should have focused on, but mass vaccination of the healthy is highly expensive overreach. And it isn't claimed it will protect the vulnerable from you either. BTW, mass vaccination of healthy people isn't even requested when flu shots are recommended. I've had the virus and I've had flu symptoms that were far worse. I'm naturally vaccinated and immunized, and medical history won't argue that is the best way to go. Non-vulnerable healthy people are not being well served by this vaccine. Nothing created by man is ever 100% safe. Not to take that into consideration is unwise IMHO. Especially when the government is considering sanctions against people who choose not to be vaccinated. You call me a clown, selfish and irresponsible for questioning this? I have not labeled anyone an "idiot". Just offering food for thought. Yet many of you take offense at that. The angry responses baffle me, especially if you are secure in your decision. I'm keeping this dialog civil. I think people who can't do that have subconscious doubts they are wrestling with.
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Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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How is it anyone who works so hard at staying in shape and being healthy, would allow the pharmaceutical industry to inject them with an unknown, unproven foreign substance that could have a multitude of future side effects, to prevent getting a virus that will most likely give them a fever, loss of taste and smell and weakness for a week? Risk vs reward isn't being considered?
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A New Dept. In Government
Grouse replied to Steve D's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
It's already REALLY bad. Now they are planning to add 4 new leftist judges to the Supreme Court, so they can continue to declare inalienable rights invalid. How anyone can be so blind to the tyranny being established in this country under Democrat rule is beyond belief. It's incremental encroachment on individual rights and liberties at a rate that is unprecedented in all of American history. The 2020 election was an obvious political coup and the left intends to gain power over everything in our lives and never give it up. That's what HR 1 is all about. Control elections so you never lose one. I guess if you are willing to be ruled and will complacently accept submission and servitude, it won't be so bad for you. You will soon be free to do only what they let you do, you will see. -
The US is in a heap of fiscal trouble
Grouse replied to Grouse's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
"The Biden infrastructure plan is a head fake. The agenda here isn't about creating 'millions of new jobs.' It's a declaration of war against one of the largest sources of new jobs in the United States: our domestic energy producers. Some 80% of our energy today comes from fossil fuels, and well more than half of it comes from oil and natural gas. ... Let's have a grown-up discussion on energy policy. The U.S. is going to continue to use oil and gas for decades to come. Today, only 10.7% of our energy comes from wind and solar power. Approximately 2% of the cars on the road are electric vehicles. Even if that were to rise by tenfold over the next decade, we will still have 80% of cars using good old gasoline. If we don't produce the oil and gas here, we are going to fill our tanks with oil and gas from the Middle East or Russia." —Stephen Moore -
Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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The US is in a heap of fiscal trouble
Grouse replied to Grouse's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Biden's 'infrastructure' fiasco – Dems offering Green New Deal in sheep's clothing Some of the components of Biden’s 'infrastructure' plan are just absurd Spending on Green New Deal style waste could end up being nearly half of the bill. For example, $175 billion – nearly 10% of the package – is dedicated to subsidizing electric vehicles. Another $100 billion is allocated to building new public schools to make school lunches "Greener." There is $50 billion is set aside for the National Science Foundation, and $200 billion is meant to green up and fix our power grid, the one that we just overloaded with the $174 billion in electric car subsidies. -
A New Dept. In Government
Grouse replied to Steve D's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Nothing prevented Trump from selflessly serving Americans for 4 years and losing 1 Billion dollars of his personal wealth while doing so, all while standing up to hateful, lying attacks and accusations. That's a man who was trying to save the nation from destruction. Biden will be the destroyer. -
A New Dept. In Government
Grouse replied to Steve D's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
So, they would have voted for Satan if that was their only other choice? Is it any wonder true Americans despise people who vote based on hate. -
Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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By Karen Kataline Published April 11, 2021 at 2:34pm Many people remember the case of Michelle Carter because it made international news in 2014. Carter was the teen who continually urged Conrad Roy, 18, to commit suicide until he finally did. Most of her communications with Roy were via text and thus the story became known as the “suicide texting” case. People across the country argued about whether or how much Carter was culpable in Roy’s death. Can someone “make” someone else commit suicide? They were also shocked at Carter’s heartlessness. Others wondered how Roy or anyone else could heed such bullying and do as he was told. I was reminded of this case recently when a radio host and I wondered why so many people still listen and obey those who obviously hate America and whose every policy appears to be designed to systematically dismantle our country and lead it to destruction. The America-haters aren’t even trying to hide it anymore. Why are so many people still bowing to this death cult? Is it ignorance of the long history of authoritarianism and how it has consistently led millions into misery, poverty, tyranny and even death? The subject has mattered very little. Whether it has been masks, lockdowns or vaccines, conditioning the public to comply with coercion and force is the real motive. That’s the poison apple that is essential for their deadly and grandiose “Great Reset” — a plan by billionaires to steal everyone else’s wealth and private property by telling them that they will “own nothing and be happy.” What we are witnessing is exactly the kind of tyranny our Founders feared. Their respect for free will and individual liberty was the guiding force that led them to declare our independence, create our Constitution and establish our Bill of Rights. Previous generations of Americans have given their lives to preserve and protect these principles for us and the generations to follow. Global communists have set out to destroy them by any means possible. If we lose this country to totalitarianism, who will be culpable? The brainwashers or the brainwashed? Stories of courage and civil disobedience are growing, but too many people are still listening to the Michelle Carters in our midst, and they are sleepwalking their way to tyranny for the rest of us. Our liberty depends on waking them up. Is it any wonder that the left is so obvious about censoring us? If the go-along-to-get-along types fear being looked at with disdain if they refuse to wear a mask, what will they do when they are bullied into putting a foreign substance into their bodies or threatened with their jobs, deprived of their right to travel freely or buy food for their families? Will they stand up then or fold more quickly than ever? Complacence and compliance only raises the price of liberty and increases the severity of the punishments. Attorneys in the suicide texting case established that Conrad Roy was vulnerable and depressed and that’s why he succumbed so easily to Carter’s taunts and intimidation. If that’s true, how vulnerable and depressed are we? It should be clearer now why the same leftists, socialists and communists were so relentless in fomenting hatred for Donald Trump. He set out to make America proud of herself again and to remind us of what made America great in the first place. Their unprecedented hatred was always about ideology. Had Trump bowed to the deeply corrupt deep state, they would have celebrated his tweets, his “style” and even his hair. In the six short years since the Carter case, we are watching a massive cultural example of how sick and twisted people can first persuade and eventually coerce citizens to hate themselves and their own country. Can you imagine Americans in the ’50s, ’60s or even ’70s tolerating lockdowns or mask mandates? The current crop of dictators would be laughed out of the public arena with ridiculous concepts like “critical race theory,” or “toxic masculinity” and ideas that “you can’t tell a baby’s gender at birth” or that it’s racist to require a photo ID to vote but fine to demand a “vaccine passport” to shop. If only Roy would have told Michelle Carter to go pound sand. If only he could have been strong enough to see that she was much sicker than he was and needed the most help. We must tell those who are doing their best to goad us into killing ourselves that they are the sick ones. Their need to control everyone else is most certainly sick. They are also the racists who accuse us of racism, and they are the last people on earth who should demand that we obey them “or else.” It’s high time that we told these people, before it’s too late, to go pound sand.
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Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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A New Dept. In Government
Grouse replied to Steve D's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Courts taking a case also helps to prove them. Why didn't they take any? Perhaps they fear the left will riot, loot and burn the country to the ground if the 2020 election is proven to have been stolen? They know the conservatives won't stoop to those tactics even if they are the victims of a stolen election. Biden in the WH is all the proof any observant thinking person needs. -
Political humor
Grouse replied to Water Rat's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions