So I recently got a FOID Card.

Check your privilege, buddy.

Blacks don't need handouts, they need fair treatment. That means the black drug addict should get the same deal Rush Limbaugh got.



Again, all for it. So let's bus the white kids into the inner city schools and bus the black kids out to the suburban schools.




Let's try what the Europeans are doing, and then see what our results are... works for me.
Rush, like all of Hollywood and the entire entertainment world, should have been tried and incarcerated.
What does this have to do with the fact that Democrats don't provide law enforcement and the US Liberal School System sucks?
 
Which was worse here because of bad leadership..

The US had 4% of the world's population and 25% of the Covid Deaths.
It was worse here because the US has way more business people and tourists visiting than any other nation on earth.
I'm sure China the nations South of The Border provided real numbers.

You really need to see a psychotherapist.
 
No, it was on Trump to distribute it... he failed to do so, and Biden had to pick up the slack.



That's not true, either. Unemployment JUMPED in December 2020, as companies kept cutting jobs in response to Covid.

Trump was the first president since Hoover to post a net jobs loss.


You are confused Moon Bat.

My wife got her vaccine while we still had a real President. It sure as hell was distributed here in Florida. Before Potatohead took office.

Operation Warpseed was one of the greatest achievements by the Federal government ever and Potatohead blew it. More COVID deaths under Potatohead than Trump. He blew Trump's recovering economy with massive inflation, a recession and unemployment higher than Trump had before Potatohead's buddies released their bioweapon.

You know who Potatohead's buddies are don't you? They are the Chicoms that made the Biden family filthy rich.
 
I thought it was Jared Kushner. Trump was president. It was on him.



More people died because we've had Biden in office for two years vs. 8 months of Trump fucking things up and letting the disease spread.

BUt Trump is the guy who let it spread.
Nope. Pence was put in charge of the COVID program the way Kamaltoe Harris was put in charge of the border.
Pence turned out to be a Democrap mole who back-stabbed Trump.
He was undermining Trump all along....and he's supporting Democrats.....which is why nobody has raided his home.
More people died during Biden's first 6 months than during the Trump adm.


According to Johns Hopkins University’s data on COVID-19 deaths, since Jan. 1, there have been approximately 353,000 deaths from the pandemic. This is about a thousand more COVID-19 deaths than in all of 2020.


More people died in less time since Biden took office because they refused to allow people to get proper treatment. Treatment that they're all of the sudden allowing. Ivermectin was banned under Trump but now is being used to treat COVID patients.
Trump didn't let shit spread it. The Obama Adm funded it and (Dr Fauci) created it thru gain of function research in labs in China and Ukraine, and then made sure that it was spread all over the US.

 
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You should really start reading...

Then you'd know that the Nazis didn't practice gun control, they encouraged gun ownership for Germans.




No, what was fucked up was letting asylum cases pile up for four years, hoping they'd go away.



No, they didn't. Gun ownership was only for the ruling elite.
 
Rush, like all of Hollywood and the entire entertainment world, should have been tried and incarcerated.
What does this have to do with the fact that Democrats don't provide law enforcement and the US Liberal School System sucks?

I could explain it to you again, and you still wouldn't understand.

It was worse here because the US has way more business people and tourists visiting than any other nation on earth.
I'm sure China the nations South of The Border provided real numbers.

No, it's worse here because we tolerate poverty, guns, etc.

Nope. Pence was put in charge of the COVID program the way Kamaltoe Harris was put in charge of the border.
Pence turned out to be a Democrap mole who back-stabbed Trump.
He was undermining Trump all along....and he's supporting Democrats.....which is why nobody has raided his home.

WOw, seriously, Pence was undermining Trump? You really believe that?
 
I could explain it to you again, and you still wouldn't understand.



No, it's worse here because we tolerate poverty, guns, etc.



WOw, seriously, Pence was undermining Trump? You really believe that?
Yep.....so far he's the only Trump associate that hasn't been shown a warrant.

Earlier today they tried to steal Mike Lindell's cell phone.
Mike Lindell.....the God Damned Pillow Guy.
 
Nope. Guns were prolific in Germany. Many houses had their leftover weapons from WWI that no one ever bothered to confiscate.
Hitler rolled back the Weimar Gun Laws.
Once again you are confused Moon Bat.

Unless you were consider unworthy to have a gun by the National Socialist Party. You know, like Jews or whatever.

If you were not a German National Socialist Party member then they didn't want you to have a gun. Even the loyal Germans were subject to gun registration laws. In 1938 Hitler enacted the Gun Control Act that put quite a few restrictions. Just like the Democrat scum want to do now.
 
You are so full of shit. The Nazi's even confiscated bayonets from veterans.

Link?

Wait, here's one.


Unfortunately for LaPierre et al., the notion that Hitler confiscated everyone’s guns is mostly bogus. And the ancillary claim that Jews could have stopped the Holocaust with more guns doesn't make any sense at all if you think about it for more than a minute.

University of Chicago law professor Bernard Harcourt explored this myth in depth in a 2004 article published in the Fordham Law Review. As it turns out, the Weimar Republic, the German government that immediately preceded Hitler’s, actually had tougher gun laws than the Nazi regime. After its defeat in World War I, and agreeing to the harsh surrender terms laid out in the Treaty of Versailles, the German legislature in 1919 passed a law that effectively banned all private firearm possession, leading the government to confiscate guns already in circulation. In 1928, the Reichstag relaxed the regulation a bit, but put in place a strict registration regime that required citizens to acquire separate permits to own guns, sell them or carry them.

The 1938 law signed by Hitler that LaPierre mentions in his book basically does the opposite of what he says it did. "The 1938 revisions completely deregulated the acquisition and transfer of rifles and shotguns, as well as ammunition,” Harcourt wrote. Meanwhile, many more categories of people, including Nazi party members, were exempted from gun ownership regulations altogether, while the legal age of purchase was lowered from 20 to 18, and permit lengths were extended from one year to three years.



Yep.....so far he's the only Trump associate that hasn't been shown a warrant.

Earlier today they tried to steal Mike Lindell's cell phone.
Mike Lindell.....the God Damned Pillow Guy.

You mean the Pillow Guy who has donated millions to insurrectionist groups?

If Pence were really out to get Trump, he could have invoked the the 25th Amendment any day Trump did something crazy, which would have been any day ending in a "Y".
 
Link?

Wait, here's one.


Unfortunately for LaPierre et al., the notion that Hitler confiscated everyone’s guns is mostly bogus. And the ancillary claim that Jews could have stopped the Holocaust with more guns doesn't make any sense at all if you think about it for more than a minute.

University of Chicago law professor Bernard Harcourt explored this myth in depth in a 2004 article published in the Fordham Law Review. As it turns out, the Weimar Republic, the German government that immediately preceded Hitler’s, actually had tougher gun laws than the Nazi regime. After its defeat in World War I, and agreeing to the harsh surrender terms laid out in the Treaty of Versailles, the German legislature in 1919 passed a law that effectively banned all private firearm possession, leading the government to confiscate guns already in circulation. In 1928, the Reichstag relaxed the regulation a bit, but put in place a strict registration regime that required citizens to acquire separate permits to own guns, sell them or carry them.

The 1938 law signed by Hitler that LaPierre mentions in his book basically does the opposite of what he says it did. "The 1938 revisions completely deregulated the acquisition and transfer of rifles and shotguns, as well as ammunition,” Harcourt wrote. Meanwhile, many more categories of people, including Nazi party members, were exempted from gun ownership regulations altogether, while the legal age of purchase was lowered from 20 to 18, and permit lengths were extended from one year to three years.





You mean the Pillow Guy who has donated millions to insurrectionist groups?

If Pence were really out to get Trump, he could have invoked the the 25th Amendment any day Trump did something crazy, which would have been any day ending in a "Y".
Salon: Salon

Overall, we rate Salon Left Biased based on story selection that strongly favors the left and endorsements of political positions affiliated with the Democratic Party. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to occasionally utilizing sources poor sources and failed fact checks.
 
Link?

Wait, here's one.


Unfortunately for LaPierre et al., the notion that Hitler confiscated everyone’s guns is mostly bogus. And the ancillary claim that Jews could have stopped the Holocaust with more guns doesn't make any sense at all if you think about it for more than a minute.

University of Chicago law professor Bernard Harcourt explored this myth in depth in a 2004 article published in the Fordham Law Review. As it turns out, the Weimar Republic, the German government that immediately preceded Hitler’s, actually had tougher gun laws than the Nazi regime. After its defeat in World War I, and agreeing to the harsh surrender terms laid out in the Treaty of Versailles, the German legislature in 1919 passed a law that effectively banned all private firearm possession, leading the government to confiscate guns already in circulation. In 1928, the Reichstag relaxed the regulation a bit, but put in place a strict registration regime that required citizens to acquire separate permits to own guns, sell them or carry them.

The 1938 law signed by Hitler that LaPierre mentions in his book basically does the opposite of what he says it did. "The 1938 revisions completely deregulated the acquisition and transfer of rifles and shotguns, as well as ammunition,” Harcourt wrote. Meanwhile, many more categories of people, including Nazi party members, were exempted from gun ownership regulations altogether, while the legal age of purchase was lowered from 20 to 18, and permit lengths were extended from one year to three years.





You mean the Pillow Guy who has donated millions to insurrectionist groups?

If Pence were really out to get Trump, he could have invoked the the 25th Amendment any day Trump did something crazy, which would have been any day ending in a "Y".

The Jews had too many guns, eh?
 
Link?

Wait, here's one.


Unfortunately for LaPierre et al., the notion that Hitler confiscated everyone’s guns is mostly bogus. And the ancillary claim that Jews could have stopped the Holocaust with more guns doesn't make any sense at all if you think about it for more than a minute.

University of Chicago law professor Bernard Harcourt explored this myth in depth in a 2004 article published in the Fordham Law Review. As it turns out, the Weimar Republic, the German government that immediately preceded Hitler’s, actually had tougher gun laws than the Nazi regime. After its defeat in World War I, and agreeing to the harsh surrender terms laid out in the Treaty of Versailles, the German legislature in 1919 passed a law that effectively banned all private firearm possession, leading the government to confiscate guns already in circulation. In 1928, the Reichstag relaxed the regulation a bit, but put in place a strict registration regime that required citizens to acquire separate permits to own guns, sell them or carry them.

The 1938 law signed by Hitler that LaPierre mentions in his book basically does the opposite of what he says it did. "The 1938 revisions completely deregulated the acquisition and transfer of rifles and shotguns, as well as ammunition,” Harcourt wrote. Meanwhile, many more categories of people, including Nazi party members, were exempted from gun ownership regulations altogether, while the legal age of purchase was lowered from 20 to 18, and permit lengths were extended from one year to three years.





You mean the Pillow Guy who has donated millions to insurrectionist groups?

If Pence were really out to get Trump, he could have invoked the the 25th Amendment any day Trump did something crazy, which would have been any day ending in a "Y".



Try reading "The Nazi Seizure of Power" by William Sheridan Allen. It is his doctoral thesis turned into a book.

The salon propaganda is revisionist history writ large.

Kinda like David Irving and his "there wasn't a Holocaust" bullshit.
 

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