Evidence for that claim? What makes you think you know this?
As for this:
1. Can the divide be deepened? More importantly, so what if it is deepened? Morally, preventing gun deaths trumps the desire to avoid offending gun owners.
2. Persecution complex? They already have it. They've had it for years. Too bad. Time for gun owners to put on their big boy pants and realize that when they resist gun control legislation, they are contributing to the murders of thousands of people every year, and tens of thousands of suicides. There is no right enshrined in the U.S. constitution to avoid gun regulation.
Tom
Ah, the old "rephrasing" accusation. Except, I'd say my representation of what you said is not all that far off the mark:
I "rephrased" it, I suppose, to suggest that I find your position on this issue silly. As accurately as I can understand your position, it is:i was referring to the actual measures being proposed in the current culture-war environment.
oregon ballot measure 114 is a perfect example.
1. Anyone trying to pass gun control legislation similar to Oregon 114 is either ignorant, or pandering to progressives, or both.
2. Anyone trying to impose additional gun regulations will "deepen the cultural divide," and that's bad.
When challenged, you were unwilling (unable?) to explain:
--What you find objectionable in Oregon 114
--Why it's more important to avoid "deepening the cultural divide" than it is to deal with a national health emergency involving gun deaths
--Why masks and vaccines, which certainly "deepened the cultural divide," were OK with you (if I remember correctly), but measures to deal with gun deaths are not
I think it's that second point that I find most offensive. Like I said, time for gun owners to put on their big boy pants and stop being part of the problem by opposing gun regulation. I don't care if that means they can't use their favorite toys everywhere and everywhen they want. Too bad.
I also don't think the divide can BE deepened. In which case, the major part of your argument appears to be irrelevant. But whatever. Even if you're right, see my second question above.
Tom
Hillary Clinton was that hot culture war. "Anybody but Hillary" was the battle cry. And I agree, the anti-gun crowed is pandering, along with the college loan forgiveness crowd. A huge portion of this country does want universal healthcare. You have to wonder why the Democrats are mum on it. Now, nothing will happen, we'll stay stagnate for another generation.
In the US this perverted idea of “blood and soil” over “constitutional principles” is the most radical and anti-democratic and anti-Conservative idea I have heard in my lifetime.
~C. Ross
We haven't deployed it, it's there for a precaution. Our shop is in a nasty neighborhood and many of the people who do this work are hotheads. What triggered it was a person who is a violent person got fired. We settled on pepper spray to thwart any acts on his part. Fortunately, it never came to that. I think you need to understand, humans are sh17, they will do evil things. A little prevention is not unreasonable. The owner may carry a pistol, I don't know, no one else does and I'm glad for that.
In the US this perverted idea of “blood and soil” over “constitutional principles” is the most radical and anti-democratic and anti-Conservative idea I have heard in my lifetime.
~C. Ross
In the US this perverted idea of “blood and soil” over “constitutional principles” is the most radical and anti-democratic and anti-Conservative idea I have heard in my lifetime.
~C. Ross
I assume having it available to all the people at desks meant it is "deployed" as in moved into position for potential action, even if not actually sprayed. But perhaps that is just semantics.
May I ask what kind of works attracts these " hotheads" your company needs to be so wary of?
Not asking where you work, just wondering what type of work this is that may attract this type of violent people.
Over my lifetime including summer college jobs, part time jobs during the school year and so on I suppose I worked at 20 or more companies but never felt threatened to the point I needed pepper spray at the ready. If I did feel that way I'd be looking for another job real fast.
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You know I used to live on a farm and used guns for hunting, varmint control and target practice. It was a part of life.
That is until my wife and I were shot at and heard that terrifying buzz of a 30.06 bullet flying by.
No longer do I own or use a gun. And I've been right with SoCal Joe for some time now!
Too many innocent lives lost. And we just sit on our hands and send prayers and kind thoughts to families and friends of victims.
Shame on us.
“Perpetual optimism is a force to live by.”
― Colin Powell
"Banning books in spite of the 1st amendment, but refusing to regulate guns in spite of "well regulated militia' being in the 2nd amendment makes no sense. Can't think of anyone ever shot by a book
"Banning books in spite of the 1st amendment, but refusing to regulate guns in spite of "well regulated militia' being in the 2nd amendment makes no sense. Can't think of anyone ever shot by a book
"Banning books in spite of the 1st amendment, but refusing to regulate guns in spite of "well regulated militia' being in the 2nd amendment makes no sense. Can't think of anyone ever shot by a book
"Banning books in spite of the 1st amendment, but refusing to regulate guns in spite of "well regulated militia' being in the 2nd amendment makes no sense. Can't think of anyone ever shot by a book
Oh come on! People deserve to make a living wage when they work a job and not need to work 2 and 3 jobs to support their families. Their communities suffer. The teachers in their schools don't get the support at home that is needed for successful education, and the cycle continues.
"Where you live in the world should not determine whether you live in the world." - Bono
"Live in such a way that you would not be ashamed to sell your parrot to the town gossip." - Will Rogers
"Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
yeah, and "never trump" was another battle cry. i never said we don't have to fight battles. my point is that the progressive left has chosen the wrong ones. tragically wrong.
funny you mention hillary and universal healthcare. seeing as how she is the only major political figure to ever really go to bat for it. she presented a workable plan in 1993. so good that the republicans principally feared it because it would work too well, and democrats would get credit from the middle class and working poor. look it up.
so they turned their smear machine into high gear. and their smearing echoes thirty years later in the distorted perception of hrc and her "likability", her "electability". what they did worked, in other words, and not just on the dittoheads.
Deserve? Sure. But they're not willing to fight for it. More and more Millennials and Gen Z are forgoing having children because they can't afford them. The billionaires need them to keep having kids to grow the economy. No kids, no economic growth. Its a bi-product I've been talking about for some time now. I saw how victimized my parents and my friends parents were raising us and they had it good compared to now. I got snipped when I was 25, I'm telling all the young people I know to do the same. Many are considering it.
In the US this perverted idea of “blood and soil” over “constitutional principles” is the most radical and anti-democratic and anti-Conservative idea I have heard in my lifetime.
~C. Ross
Yup, and 30 years later, nothing . . . some plan . . . was just smoke and mirrors from my point of view. The country is aching for reform . . . Trump was their last chance since Obama failed them. I'm looking forward to the next iteration of the Tea Party/MAGA, should be fun.
In the US this perverted idea of “blood and soil” over “constitutional principles” is the most radical and anti-democratic and anti-Conservative idea I have heard in my lifetime.
~C. Ross
"Banning books in spite of the 1st amendment, but refusing to regulate guns in spite of "well regulated militia' being in the 2nd amendment makes no sense. Can't think of anyone ever shot by a book
The guy who drove the coffee truck to us at 4 AM ish always had Limbaugh on the radio. He was convinced he'd suffer greatly if Hillary's plan passed. I wrote her. I got a reply with a copy of the synopsis of her proposal.
Only change he would see if it passed would be to buy the same insurance he has for a lower price.
"Banning books in spite of the 1st amendment, but refusing to regulate guns in spite of "well regulated militia' being in the 2nd amendment makes no sense. Can't think of anyone ever shot by a book
You just lost me.
The whole republican spin was to repeal and replace the ACA. Why was it necessary to repeal it to replace it? Was there a vote to repeal anything before the ACA passed?
If the GOP actually had a new healthcare bill, all that was needed was passing that bill, and their new system would automatically replace the ACA.
"Banning books in spite of the 1st amendment, but refusing to regulate guns in spite of "well regulated militia' being in the 2nd amendment makes no sense. Can't think of anyone ever shot by a book
In the US this perverted idea of “blood and soil” over “constitutional principles” is the most radical and anti-democratic and anti-Conservative idea I have heard in my lifetime.
~C. Ross
it was a real plan, mike, with real provisions that would have really worked. hillary has always had a path forward, a real path, through the people with the votes and the power, for any idea she championed.
remember the super delegates? that is your path.
the smoke and mirrors has been on the populist left, where ideas abound, but nobody does the work to bring them to fruition. the student debt debacle being a tidy illustration. ideology driving proclamations with no logic, no form, no champion. oregon's gun control ballot measure creates a whole new burden of bureaucracy for our state police--much of it redundant with existing federal law!--with a wave of the hand. no work done. smoke and mirrors.
Really. Then why didn't even receive a floor vote though Democrats had majorities in both the house and senate? And then she leaned into the ACA in 16, forgoing "universal Healthcare". When the rubber met the road, she veered off. It's clear the Democrats are against it and they bought another decade with the battle against MAGA. She gives their paper tiger credibility. It's all bullsh17.
In the US this perverted idea of “blood and soil” over “constitutional principles” is the most radical and anti-democratic and anti-Conservative idea I have heard in my lifetime.
~C. Ross
I'm not sure I could swing a hammer fast enough and feel more comfortable with a length of hardwood that I can use the wrist in a that sort of snapping, whipping motion, whereas the weight of a hammer would require more of a (slower) arm swing. As you might imagine I am not a very big strong guy. As for the bear spray, for sure one would want to use it very judiciously indoors. I certainly wouldn't empty the can in my living room or bedroom. Edited to add: My wife just has to sprinkle a little cayenne into a hot dish on the stove and I'm coughing and gasping. So I hear ya.
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There is no rational, logical, or physical description of how free will could exist. It therefore makes no sense to praise or condemn anyone on the grounds they are a free willed self that made one choice but could have chosen something else. There is no evidence that such a situation is possible in our Universe. Demonstrate otherwise and I will be thrilled.
Prohibition coupled with a semi-auto ban covered by a single piece of legislation. I like it. If only they'd done that before the midterms. Dems woulda kept the house for sure. Edited to add: But as long as they're going after both your guns and your booze they may as well throw in smokes and high fructose snacks and beverages.
Last edited by JimD; 11-27-2022 at 08:18 PM.
There is no rational, logical, or physical description of how free will could exist. It therefore makes no sense to praise or condemn anyone on the grounds they are a free willed self that made one choice but could have chosen something else. There is no evidence that such a situation is possible in our Universe. Demonstrate otherwise and I will be thrilled.
I’d rather fight for universal health care. On the gun control side of things focusing on restricting types of guns is kinda too late. Instead focus on making gun ownership like driving a car. Eff the dumbass 2 nd fundamentalists and their quasi religious delusions. You want to use or own a killing device then get tested,licensed and pay insurance. Moreso for pistols than long guns and sure, eventually phase out semi autos and restrict magazine size but the culture of America is steeped in fantasy violence without consequences. Our CMIC being a prime example.
I suspect there are a lot more lives to be saved if we pass universal healthcare that includes dental, vision, and mental. If people could get proper intervention in hard times, imagine the amount of stress that can be mitigated, and therefor, less self-medicating and far fewer gun deaths I suspect. And for the record, I'm not advocating mental healthcare as a diversion from good gun control measures.
In the US this perverted idea of “blood and soil” over “constitutional principles” is the most radical and anti-democratic and anti-Conservative idea I have heard in my lifetime.
~C. Ross