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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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Joe Wheat and a Red wolf he took with his dogs near Frost, La -Livingston Parish. The photo was taken at Newton Starns store in Frost. The wolf was taken on a community hunt to rid the area of this animal which had killed local farmers live stock. Circa 1929
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New Mexico circa 1900
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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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Sounds like an older model with the tang safety. The newer ones have a 3 position safety that allows the bolt to be cycled with the safety on.
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Lots of different animals in that video. Cool video of the hawk stealing the baby wood duck. Seemed like Mom didn't even notice.
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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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You assume they have not perfected the crime of stealing elections.
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Is the one you shimmed a .22 Mag?
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Wow, congrats on a nice buck. I would still like to see a video on that mannlicher style rifle you're hunting with soon.
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I also have an M77/22 mag with the battleship grey finish and laminated stock. It has a newer Redfield Revolution 3-9x40 on it. I have taken 2 bobcat with it and a number of porkies and coons. It shoots where it is aimed and has not been modified. It's on the heavy side, but it was meant to be a target rifle, so that's understandable. I use it when the Rem .223 seems excessive.
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They are trying to collapse our economy. Don't think so? Watch this. https://discernreport.com/a-dollar-collapse-is-now-in-motion-saudi-arabia-signals-the-end-of-petro-status/?fbclid=IwAR3b0fDpqofd9bfBW0CXQsO8RQfOKyJ5DNlR7OKU7qfJVORomklfzDxWdyI
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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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"It can only go on so long. Ordinary people who live on credit cards and pay only the monthly minimum can tell you that. Eventually, credit card payments don't pay for any new goods or services, just interest. That's what our nation faces if it doesn't change course now. Interest expenses will mount, rates will go up and an increasing proportion of tax revenues will be consumed paying interest. The Congressional Budget Office predicts that over the next 10 years, interest expense will triple. In a decade, interest outlays will exceed defense spending. Yikes. Eventually, if fiscal sanity is not restored, government will have to cut services or impose massive tax hikes, or both." —Betsy McCaughey (This is a plan to get the public to accept Socialism)
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New Hampshire 1947
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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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When your family knows how much hunting means to you
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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, I post it for the people who will pass it along to those who aren't clueless. It reinforces their positions and they can plant seeds. You never know which ones will take root and grow.
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"We now have incontrovertible evidence that after five years since they took effect, the Trump tax rate cuts of 2017 raised revenues over this time period. ... The latest Congressional Budget Office report released earlier this month calculated that the federal government collected $4.9 trillion of federal revenue last year. This was up — ready for this? — almost $1.5 trillion since 2017, the year before the tax cuts became law. In other words, revenues were up 40% in five years. The evidence through the first three years of the tax cut finds that the share of taxes paid by the wealthiest 1% rose as well. So much for this being a tax giveaway for the rich. ... An obvious question is, why are we running a $1.4 trillion deficit if we have an all-time high in tax payments? Because under Biden, federal spending has exploded to more than $6 trillion. Washington doesn't have a revenue problem. It has a problem of runaway spending." —Stephen Moore