Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Buy Ammo

Buy Ammo - Kurt Schlichter
I have never, ever had anyone tell me that he had too much ammunition.
Not in a combat zone, not in a civil disaster, not even in peacetime.
Never.
Nor have I lived through a time where our governing class was so deeply corrupt, so utterly foolish, and so dangerously focused on the perpetuation of its own power that it risked bringing down everything we have built not merely in the United States but in the entire West.
Right now, if you are watching the news, you have questions about the future.
And the answer to all of them is to buy ammo.
Buying ammo is a no-lose proposition.
Look, the worst thing that happens if you buy more ammo is that you have more ammo.  
Plus, much of our consumer ammo is made by hardworking Americans, and many of those ammo makers are located in red states where the right to keep and bear arms is celebrated and respected.
So you’re helping fellow conservative Americans, which is good.
And you’re infuriating people like that sanctimonious, Second Amendment-hating incompetent infesting the White House, which is great.
...Right now we have a president who thinks he can ignore or modify the law unilaterally, justifying it with the baffling argument that he shouldn’t have to ask Congress because Congress will just say “No” – which I always thought was kind of the point of checks and balances.  
So what happens when President Clinton, who identified you and me and the 50% of Americans who aren’t her supporters as her enemies, decides she gets to make her own laws because, well, she knows better and feels like it?  
Nothing good.
But deterrence is a wonderful thing.
An armed, trained populace is not only prepared for when things go bad, but the fact that it is armed and trained makes it much less likely that things will go bad in the first place.
Last year, Americans voted for liberty by buying well over 15 million new guns.
That’s roughly 40,000 a day, every day.
That’s enough to arm three infantry divisions.
Every.
Single.
Day.
Just don’t forget to buy ammo."

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