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Publius in Extremis
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That’s racist? How? Seriously, I’m curious how in your warped view, that’s supposed to be racist. Also, I didn’t even star that other comment, I don’t think I even saw it until now. If that’s the best you’ve got, I’m really struggling here to see how you’re not just a paranoid delusional.

Also, probably want to dismiss the troll. He can’t get over the fact that I won’t engage with him directly, so he resorts to posting a Charlie Day poster board equivalent he’s constructed that he has no evidence for on any replies I get.

Yup, it’s not like ol’ Trumpy couldn’t afford literally the best personal trainers and equipment in the world if he wanted to be in shape. Hell, Jack Lalanne could’ve kicked Trump’s ass when he was the same age as Trump is now, and there’s no way he had anywhere near the same amount of money from selling juicers.

Andrew Yang taking jabs at the POTUS’s weight and physical fitness = Bad.

Money. Such an arrangement would be expensive, not in the least because I’m sure Federal law enforcement agents both make more money than Federal prison guards, and have more important things to do. Like, it should not have been difficult for them to keep him alive, but when you’re cutting corners to maintain

I know you guys really want to make the Lil Nas X thing stick, but it wasn’t Buttigieg’s idea. If you actually read the quote in the article you guys wrote about it, you’d know that.

Well according to everyone around here, it must be. Trump is putting kids in cages after all, and we’ve been told he won’t leave office if he loses. Congress refuses to check the Executive branches power. Can you really say the US isn’t a repressive regime?

It isn’t lazy at all. Not when every time this comes up we get Joe “we’re gonna take all your semi-autos” Biden or Diane “Mr. and Mrs. America turn ‘em all in” Feinstein slipping up and actually saying what they mean. You might think that universal background checks or a registry will be fine and dandy and won’t ever

The UK, Australia, Nazi Germany, Cuba, now New Zealand. All had gun registries, all eventually seized guns from the citizenry. Calling it a “mandatory buyback” might make some people feel warm and fuzzy about it, but you’re still requiring people to give up their arms under penalty of law.

It’s kind of hard for the police to act on warning signs when by her account, the mother never identified herself or her son to the police when she called them with questions. Perhaps you’d prefer if they’d traced the phone call and sent a SWAT team over?

Lol, good luck with that. The only thing you can be sure about “mandatory” anything is that there will be widespread non-compliance. Then what? Send the cops door to door looking for unregistered guns? You’re making the problem worse by creating a problem that doesn’t currently exist.

Except a registry is still a massively unpopular idea. It’s why when people are surveyed about universal background checks, initially there is widespread support, until you point out that it would only work with a national registry. At that point the support tends to evaporate.

Sounds good in theory, but how do you enforce it? If I sell a gun to someone in a private transaction, and there’s no records of it, prove that I did.

In this case, I think the slippery slope argument does have some merit though because the kinds of laws being proposed to combat gun violence will do nothing of the sort, and are purely meant to lay the way for stricter laws being passed after the fact. So called “universal background checks” for example. There is

NICS needs to be opened up to the public. Contrary to what most people think, if I’m conducting a private sale of a firearm, no I don’t want to just trust that Joe Blow isn’t a felon, because if he is and I sell to him, I am now a felon. There’s exactly zero reason why I should have to involve any third parties with

Here’s a list of meaningful changes that aren’t being proposed that would actually have an impact, unlike what the gun control crowd routinely suggests:

When they said that his trial wouldn’t even start until June 2020 or thereabouts, I knew immediately that this guy wasn’t making it that long. Unless he was kept in a single cell and constantly watched the entire time, either he was going to be “convinced” to commit suicide or he was going to get got.

I feel for this woman, especially because Iran is pretty low on the list of foreign countries I’d want to be imprisoned in as an American (so is America to be perfectly fair), but Trump almost assuredly had nothing to due with A$AP Rocky’s release, and it’s more because Sweden has a reasonable legal system and there’s

I’ve seen college dorms that looked worse than this.