Message from @Grodd
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And there's a clear difference between touching or adjusting it and "reaching" as if to draw.
Yes, "reaching" as if to draw is a threat in and of itself. Almost like pulling out a switchblade and locking it.
@M4Gunner No, because during the temperance movement, we all started seeing guns as "a weak mans tool" and "No civilized man needs to arm themselves".
So that's why we have Heller on the books, because we forgot it was our right
I don't have clue about this.
Although obviously "reaching" as if to draw can also be defensive.
We know you don't Nero.
Lol
Wtf, stop patronizing, faggots.
So. What's up?
Reupping my VPN subscription
All 45 presidents have been men, so just hand out this new term to a woman candidate.
That's only fair.
MOTHERFUCKING IDIOTS.
I will never vote for a female candidate.
Even if she's a based Conservative Libertarian
Whenever someone says a woman politician, Kamala Harris comes to my mind and that makes me wanna puke.
This guy is making a good case against too much military spending: https://youtu.be/5uU9O_4U25I
What do you guys think?
I think we spend too much everywhere
But as a former member of the military:
Yes, we spend way too fucking much
600 billion sounds wayyy too much. Wonder how the bureaucrats keep pushing for such a huge amount without any worry.
Because people stopped fighting it years ago.
And muh 9/11 muh war shit just kept it going up.
I think we're fine with how much we invest. We just need to invest it smarter.
I think if Bush didn't get America involved in that Iraq war, the military spending would be way less.
There's got to be too much waste.
I watched a Stossel video where he basically unearthed the fact this city/town government spent 2million on a park toilet.
What would you never say? I just see a blank space after you type that out, between quotes.
You're right. The concept must be inconceivable to me, whatever it was you cannot say.
:-p
Can we have too many space ships?
Possibly they are too scared of an event where an American soldier died due to old machinery failure?
So they keep buying newer ones without regard to the older ones.
We don't worry too much about that, but we do worry a lot about having equipment that is in any way less capable than whoever we're fighting.
I suppose there's something to be said about needing to maintain things in top shape in order to compete ideally.
It's not like our opponents are going to just stand there and let us switch to something better.