President Obama's new catch phrase is "Gun control deserves a vote." He uttered it at the State of the Union Address, he's been saying it in all his stump speeches as he travels the country to push his gun control agenda.
Hey Barack, take a look around the country! People are voting on gun control every day! They are voting with their wallets by buying up the inventory of available firearms and ammo all over the country. They are voting with their feet by spending hours in lines at gun shows hoping to find what they are looking for. Manufacturers are voting by letting State and Local governments know that if anti-gun measures are passed they will move their operations to more gun friendly locations.
So Barack, the gun control vote is happening! And BTW, your side is losing!
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Monday, January 21, 2013
Zombies
Did you ever consider that while many of us "normal folks" think of the government as being full of a bunch of zombies, that maybe that is how they look at us?
Maybe it's a good thing Obama won...
Given all the furor right now over banning "Assault Rifles", can you imagine what might happen if we had a "friend" in the White House?
Mitt Romney is no conservative, nor is he a friend of the 2nd Amendment or the Right To Keep and Bear Arms. Check his record in Massachusetts. MA has very restrictive gun laws. Had Romney been elected, I think a new AW Ban would be on the fast track. After all, he's a Republican, right? He favored the original AW Ban. So if he's in favor of it, it must not be a bad thing!
Sometimes when things don't go the way we wanted, it is really for the better!
Mitt Romney is no conservative, nor is he a friend of the 2nd Amendment or the Right To Keep and Bear Arms. Check his record in Massachusetts. MA has very restrictive gun laws. Had Romney been elected, I think a new AW Ban would be on the fast track. After all, he's a Republican, right? He favored the original AW Ban. So if he's in favor of it, it must not be a bad thing!
Sometimes when things don't go the way we wanted, it is really for the better!

Sunday, January 20, 2013
YEAH Niners!
So the San Francisco 49ers are going to the Super Bowl! It's been a long time coming for the Niners to return! Congrats to The San Francisco 49ers!
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
What is a "Prepper"?
Or maybe I should ask, "What do you think when someone is called a Prepper?"
I find it interesting that many people think of a person preparing for "The End Of The World As We Know It (TEOTWAWKI)." I think this negative connotation has been brought about by the images presented by the media.
Think about something. The person who makes the maximum contribution allowed to their 401(k) plan, has a little in a savings account, a little more in mutual funds and maybe even other diverse investments will tell you they are planning for their retirement. Aren't they prepping? Aren't they preparing for the day when their income from employment (self or otherwise) disappears?
What about the advice we are giving from our government? The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends everyone have a 3 day supply of food and potable water, along with a radio, flashlights and batteries for them. Wouldn't the person making sure they have that and all in working order, be considered a "Prepper"? Maybe a "Prepper Light". :-)
When you go to the grocery store aren't you "prepping" in that you're laying in enough supplies until the next trip? For most folks this is done on a payday cycle. Wouldn't that be "micro-prepping"?
I believe a lot of the negative connotation surrounding being a prepper these days is brought about by shows such as "Doomsday Preppers" and news stories of folks who are stockpiling food and ammo for a catastrophic event. Despite what the shows and reports may portray, these people are not wishing for the end of civilization. But they're prepared if it happens.
Ask the folks recently impacted by Hurricane Sandy. Many are still living in survival mode. My sister was without power for 10 days. She was fortunate in that she was able to stay with my step-mother during much of that time. She did lose a lot of food because of the loss of refrigeration. Others lost more, up to and including their homes. When a hurricane flattens your house, there's not too much you can do to prepare for or prevent that. But when your house make it through the storm with little or no damage and you're losing food and having to stay elsewhere for lack of electricity, I bet a generator seems like a good idea. When you're sitting in line for gas for hours, I bet you wished you had heeded the warning and filled up before the storm hit (and maybe filled a couple 5 gallon gas cans too). When you're looking for food & water in a store that's been stripped of items, I bet you wish you had bought a little extra every week and made a small stockpile.
No one can prepare for everything. But a person can be prepared to take care of themself and their family, taking into account the types of disasters they might encounter where they live. It can be done a little at a time, without breaking the family budget. Think about it, think about where you live and what you might encounter and plan accordingly.
To twist an old soft drink jingle, Wouldn't you like to be a prepper too? :-)
Monday, December 10, 2012
Moonshiners
I've become hooked on the Discovery Channel series "Moonshiners". I don't watch a lot of TV so I figure one or two like this as a distraction is OK.
I made a comment on Facebook that I was hooked on this series and as a joke said maybe I'd make Moonshining my next business venture. I was totally surprised by the number of "Likes" that comment received.
So this morning, on a whim, I googled "How to make moonshine". LMAO! There are pages of links to sites with instructions!
I guess if a person wanted to do so, the instructions on making the moonshine are online. Maybe I need to further refine my search and look up "How to make moonshine and stay out of jail". ;-)
I made a comment on Facebook that I was hooked on this series and as a joke said maybe I'd make Moonshining my next business venture. I was totally surprised by the number of "Likes" that comment received.
So this morning, on a whim, I googled "How to make moonshine". LMAO! There are pages of links to sites with instructions!
I guess if a person wanted to do so, the instructions on making the moonshine are online. Maybe I need to further refine my search and look up "How to make moonshine and stay out of jail". ;-)
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Repeal Day!
Today is "Repeal Day", the anniversary of the passing of the 21st Amendment to The Constitution, which when ratified by the States ended Prohibition. Since then, the Federal Government has graciously allowed individuals over the legal drinking age to brew 100 gallons per year of beer and/or wine if they live alone. If there are 2 or more adults of drinking age or older residing in the residence the limit is 200 gallons a year. This is for personal consumption with adult friends only, you cannot sell the product.
So when are they going to allow us to distill our spirits? Probably never, the tax revenues from alcohol are too dear to a Congresscritters heart.
Have a Hic...Hic...Hic...Happy Repeal Day!
So when are they going to allow us to distill our spirits? Probably never, the tax revenues from alcohol are too dear to a Congresscritters heart.
Have a Hic...Hic...Hic...Happy Repeal Day!
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