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Illinois Democrats Move To Tighten Firearm Regulation/Restrictions...
by: Les Carpenter Rational Nation USA Liberty -vs- Tyranny As the country struggles to understand, and come to grips with random acts of firearm violence by unstable and unbalanced individuals Illinois is already taking action to further regulate firearms. Like the millions of law abiding citizens I am torn between the right to bear firearms and finding the point at which it makes logical sense to restrict that right. In a modern society in which the tools of warfare are advanced beyond what the founders could possibly have envisioned, and the efficiency of modern armies are such that the citizens would stand no reasonable chance against the modern army, does the possession of semiautomatic assault weapons have any real purpose for the homeowner and sportsman? If deemed they do should they not be highly regulated and restricted to HELP reduce the incidents of tragedies like Sandy Hook? I certainly do not have the answers, nor do I believe the anti-gun crowd has the answers eith
It's Going To Be Close, Brace Yourself For Continued Polarization of America, Especially if Obama Loses...
by: Les Carpenter Rational Nation USA Liberty -vs- Tyranny The race is close, very close, with the momentum shifting to Romney. However, my take is the shift, as significant as it has been, came too late and too little. Progressives no doubt are biting their nails because as much as they prefer not to acknowledge it, this one is a real cliff hanger. Reminiscent of 2000. It is true if Obama loses this one progressives throughout the land will be wailing and gnashing their teeth. For them it will be a great undoing of their greatest hopes and dreams. Of course the other fifty percent of America will view it quite differently. So, as the polls close tomorrow, and the tabulating of the vote goes late into the night, we can be sure of a few thing... The nation will remain polarized, the puppet masters behind the curtains will continue calling the shots, the debt and deficits will continue, no mater who wins. And America will continue to ask why. Tomorrow, as I visit my polli
As the Obama Administration and a Compliant Lame Stream Media Continue the Benghazi Spin...
by: Les Carpenter Rational Nation USA Liberty -vs- Tyranny From the lame stream media, no doubt fed by the not to be trusted Obama administration, we are hearing more false spin from dutiful left wing wing nuts. The Washington Post The Romney campaign may have misfired with its suggestion that statements by President Obama and U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice about the Benghazi attack last month weren’t supported by intelligence, according to documents provided by a senior U.S. intelligence official. “Talking points” prepared by the CIA on Sept. 15, the same day that Rice taped three television appearances, support her description of the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate as a reaction to Arab anger about an anti-Muslim video prepared in the United States. According to the CIA account, “The currently available information suggests that the demonstrations in Benghazi were spontaneously inspired by the protests at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and evolved into a direct assault agains
Our Biggest Creditor {China} Tells Us "The good old days of borrowing are over"
by: Les Carpenter Rational Nation USA Birthplace o Independent Conservatism Liberty -vs- Tyranny As the chickens come home to roast... Unbelievable we have been this stupid. ( Reuters ) - Global leaders on Saturday arranged a round of emergency calls to discuss the twin debt crises in Europe and the United States that are causing turmoil in financial markets . After a week that saw $2.5 trillion wiped off global stock markets, they are under pressure to show political leadership and reassure markets that Western governments have both the will and ability to reduce their huge and growing public debt loads. French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who chairs the G7/G20 group of leading economies, conferred with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron ahead of a call planned for this weekend by G7 finance ministers and central bankers. "They discussed the euro area and the U.S. debt downgrade. Both agreed the importance of working together, monitoring the situation closely
Another Republican Accused Of Sexual Misconduct...
David French had the following to say regarding Roy Moore and his alleged sexual misconduct 40 years ago. Conservatives, be careful. Don’t dismiss the claims. While I don’t know if the allegations are true, I’m deeply troubled on a number of grounds. First, these women didn’t seek out the press. According to the Post report, its reporters reached out to them after hearing that “Moore allegedly had sought relationships with teenage girls.” So far as we know, they weren’t put forward by the opposing campaign, and the woman who made the most serious allegations against Moore says that she voted for Trump in 2016. None of the women have donated to Moore’s primary or general-election opponent. Second, if you read the report, it includes validation from a number of witnesses who say that they were aware of the relationships at the time. While this isn’t proof of guilt of course, it bolsters the credibility of the accusers. Third, the youngest accuser’s explanation for her decision n
How A Nation Can and Does Change...
by: Les Carpenter Rational Nation U S A Lib e rty -vs- Tyr a nny "Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed; as they are in almost every kingdom of Europe. The supreme power in America cannot enforce unjust laws by the sword; because the whole body of the people are armed, and constitute a force superior to any band of regular troops that can be, on any pretence, raised in the United States." –Noah Webster, An Examination of the Leading Principles of the Federal Constitution, 1787 That was then. In an interview with the Daily Times Herald in Carroll, Iowa, state Rep. Dan Muhlbauer said governments should start confiscating semi-automatic rifles and other firearms. Muhlbauer, a Democrat from the western Iowa town of Manilla, is a cattleman and farmer. The newspaper reported that he owns a .410 shotgun, a .22 rifle and a .22 pistol. “We cannot have big guns out here as far as the big guns that are out here, the semi-automatics and all of th
From Our Home To Yours......
The Public's Trust In Government on the Decline...
A PEW Research Center report shows Americans trust in their government has become less positive and at the same time more partisan. Since 2015, opinions about the federal government’s handling of several major issues have become less positive and much more partisan. Yet majorities continue to say the government should have a “major role” on such issues as defending against terrorism and helping lift people from poverty. And views about government’s role, unlike its performance, have changed only modestly over the past two year. Public trust in government, meanwhile, remains close to a historic low. Just 18% say they trust the federal government to do the right thing “just about always” or “most of the time” – a figure that has changed very little for more than a decade. And while more Republicans say they trust the government today than did so during the Obama administration, just 22% of Republicans and even fewer Democrats (15%) say they trust the government at least most of th
Democrats Bought By Special Interest Money, and They Say It's All Republicans...
Rational Nation USA Purveyor of Truth We'll start with the thing that will catch your attention, as is the way: Democrats who voted for the giant spending bill on Thursday night received, on average, twice the campaign contributions from the finance/insurance/real estate industry as their colleagues who voted against it. Yes folks, it's true. Money talks, regardless of party affiliation. And so we continue witnessing the purchase of influence by the wealthy and powerful. Does this register? Does it tell us anything? Should it tell us anything? Or do we simply go along to get along and be thankful things are as they are? It seems worth questioning what we view as our biggest national domestic problems. READ THE FULL WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE . Via: Memeoandum UPDATE : JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon made calls to lawmakers on Thursday urging them to support the “cromnibus” spending bill... Dimon's involvement came amid progressive outrage that the House cromnib
You are even dumber than drump is. If fact you are a first class asshole
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DeletePlease go back to the Daddy blog and spread your ignorance there
The above comment was stolen from my blog. It was my comment. APP is a stupid troll who was born in the petri dish of the Daddy blog.
DeleteWhy thank you very much JBG. Coming from you that is a platinum compliment.
ReplyDeleteNice to see that you escaped from the Stench Trench, aka The Smut Hut and took the time to stop by. Give my best to inmates when you return.
Buh Bye...
Goof one RN
DeleteWhatever. The lounge for idle pointless chatter Can be found over at lisa's place.
DeleteMitch McConnell has admitted that Donald Trump knows very little about the serious issues facing this country, and he has said Trump needs to choose a veep who's smarter than Trump. Really. That's the majority leader of the US Senate telling America that Trump is unqualified to be president. He also said Trump should use the teleprompter more often so that he doesn't say things that get him in trouble. IOW, so that a prepared speech by someone else masks what a foul-minded demagogic know-nothing Trump truly is.
ReplyDeleteThe two former Bush presidents as well as Mitt Romney and other conservative political luminaries who believe in principles and not just party loyalty will not be voting for Trump. It is shameful that the majority leader of the Senate and the Speaker of the House haven't the courage of other principled conservatives.
When you have the bigots, misogynists, anti-Semites, pornorgraphers and low-lifes from the Stench Trench vigorously supporting Trump, it confirms our opinion of what a repulsive reptile Trump truly is.
The chump will never become head of ST8 or make America GRR8. H8 has sealed his F8. Too L8. He'll never get another D8. How many legs does a cephalopod have?
ReplyDeleteDonald Trump's lack of familiarity and understanding of the issues facing the nation is troubling to say the least. Combined with his xenophobia, extreme nationalism, apparent lack of regard for the rule of law, and what appears to be a tendency towards white supremacy he is indeed unfit to be the president of the United States of America, IMNHO.
ReplyDeleteThat aside, he is not stupid (neither were Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Peron, etc.), just very misguided. Because it is possible Trump could be elected we should all hope he picks a very knowledgeable veep and surrounds himself with smart people that will not be afraid to criticize him when he needs. Which, as we know, is likely to be quite often.
There are I am sure many good decent folks supporting Trump. While I personally cannot understand why, given the abundance of data that leads me to believe he is unqualified for the presidency, many others think differently.
Some folks at lisa's Lunacy Lounge are simply what they are. And we both know what that is.
Ha. Lunacy Lounge? So far the Daddy blog has a number of alternate names: "The Stench Trench," "The Smut Hut," "The Skank Tank," "The Sh*t Pit," and now the "Lisa's Lunacy Lounge." And two escapees from Lisa's Lunacy Lounge are stinking up the place.
DeleteAs much as the folks at the Lunacy Lounge claim they want to discuss issues they don't. Unless those who actually understand what discussion is AGREE . If with their line or reasoning. If you don't agree you are labeled a commie.
DeleteHaving said the above, there are liberal sites guilty of the same type MO.
I'll slow a certain level of stinking the place up here. A low level.
Good One (O)CT(O)PUS! :-)
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ReplyDeleteA brilliant display of the intellect of the rabid Trumpian supporters.
ReplyDeletePS: Thanks for dropping by MC.
DeleteRN... Why are some people, like MC, and people on the felt also, unable, or unwilling to talk cogently about the complex issues we face today?
ReplyDeleteInstead we get hyperbole, swearing and word salad thoughts.
I don't know Dave. Lack of curiosity? Lack of depth? Perfectly happy in their comfort zone? Uncomfortable with new information? They are sheeple following along happily? All of the above?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing many are intelligent people who are simply locked in their old paradigms and feel threatened whenever their positions are called into question.