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thack45
 
  3  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 07:36 pm
Wait is it 2016 again?
ehBeth
 
  2  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 07:44 pm
https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2018/03/01/federal-court-deals-final-blow-pences-syrian-refugee-ban/385675002/

Quote:
A federal judge has dealt a final blow to former Gov. Mike Pence's ban on aid to Syrian refugees.

The decision ends a years-long legal battle between immigration activists and the state of Indiana on the issue.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt issued a permanent injunction Tuesday against Gov. Eric Holcomb and Jennifer Walthall, the secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. The officials are barred from withholding federal grant money to Exodus Refugee Immigration Inc., a nonprofit that aids refugees, according to the order.
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glitterbag
 
  4  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 07:46 pm
@thack45,
thack45 wrote:

Wait is it 2016 again?


No, some poor souls just get caught in a time warp, pity, ain't it.
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nononono
 
  -3  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 08:04 pm
@thack45,
And some people get banned from A2K for expressing conservative talking points. How very equitable of this site.
oralloy
 
  -4  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 08:28 pm
@nononono,
nononono wrote:
And some people get banned from A2K for expressing conservative talking points. How very equitable of this site.

Welcome back. I see Layman disappeared, presumably for a suspension.

This site is much better with both of you on it.

I don't know why you were suspended, but it may have been for name-calling given in retaliation for name-calling that was directed at you (that's usually the reason when I get suspended). Best to resist if liberals try to goad you into a name-calling spat.

I hope you stick around. Your presence makes this a better site.
nononono
 
  -3  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 08:47 pm
@oralloy,
Thank you, I appreciate that.

I was banned for over TWO ENTIRE YEARS!

I see hawkeye hasn't posted for a long time, I wonder if he befell the same fate.

I understand what you're saying oralloy, most of the people on this site are happily brainwashed and living in the matrix of Marxism. But It can become infuriating reading their sentiments of willful ignorance.

Much the same I'm sure as when James Damore used scientific fact to show that the genders are different (Gasp!), and then the courts threw out his lawsuit because it hurts peoples (i.e. WOMEN's) "feelings" when he expresses logic.

God forbid we express facts!
oralloy
 
  -4  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 09:03 pm
@nononono,
nononono wrote:
I was banned for over TWO ENTIRE YEARS!

From what I can tell, they've apparently changed their system so that each successive suspension is for a longer time, but all the little short suspensions under the previous system count against your total under the new system.
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thack45
 
  1  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 09:10 pm
@nononono,
nononono wrote:
most of the people on this site are happily brainwashed and living in the matrix of Marxism. But It can become infuriating reading their sentiments of willful ignorance.


Yeah, it is pretty sweet. We're running low on Tupperware though – the medium sized ones, the ones that everyone uses. And there are tons of the good for nothing shallow ones.
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BillW
 
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Thu 1 Mar, 2018 10:04 pm
Quote:
REI has placed a hold on future orders with Vista Outdoor brands, such as CamelBak and Giro, as a global gun control debate mounts.

The U.S. cooperative's decision comes the same day as its counterpart in Canada, Mountain Equipment Co-op, severed ties with several outdoor brands owned by the parent company of a semi-automatic gun and ammunition manufacturer.


Quote:
Vista Outdoor (VSTO) has at least 50 brands, including Savage Arms, which produces AR-15 style rifles. But Vista is primarily an ammo manufacturer, that boasts half a dozen brands of bullets, including Federal Premium and Speer. Ammo accounts for 40% of its products, according to Rommel Dionisio, gun industry analyst for Aegis Capital.

They don't sell tuperware!
ehBeth
 
  2  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 10:08 pm
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/01/politics/tariffs-white-house-republicans-congress-reaction/index.html

Quote:
Washington (CNN)Republican senators are not too happy with the White House right now.

After President Donald Trump said Thursday that his administration will impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports next week, GOP senators spoke out about their fear of retaliation from other countries and the lack of communication from the White House.

Sen. Ben Sasse, who's been a frequent critic Trump, slammed the tariffs decision as something Americans would expect from a "leftist administration," not a Republican commander in chief.
"Let's be clear: The President is proposing a massive tax increase on American families. Protectionism is weak, not strong," he said in a statement. "You'd expect a policy this bad from a leftist administration, not a supposedly Republican one."

Sen. Pat Roberts, who is the chair of the Senate agriculture committee, also blasted the decision for the tariffs and warned of retaliation.

Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah said the tariffs would be a "huge job-killing tax hike."
"While I am sympathetic to the issues facing domestic steel manufacturers, there must be a better way to address the steel industries concerns, and I hope Congress and the executive branch can identify an alternative solution before these tariffs are finalized next week," he said in a statement.

Even members of Senate leadership who are working with the White House on other measures expressed their concerns about Trump's plans for trade.

"My reaction is I'm going to study exactly what the President did," Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, who is the second ranking Republican in the chamber, told reporters. "But (I'm) obviously concerned about retaliation and unintended consequences."
Trump said the US will impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and 10% tariff on aluminum, capping a fierce, months-long internal debate that divided some of the President's top advisers. Anticipating the move, experts have said it is likely to invite retaliatory measures from foreign countries.
Cornyn added he understood where Trump was coming from with the decision because of criticism of the US' trade policies.
"I'm also sympathetic to what he's been saying because we've been getting heat when it comes to our international trade relationships," he added. "So we need to scrutinize and see if they're in America's best interests and I certainly support that but I need to look at the specifics."

Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said his colleagues are figuring out what they can do about the tariffs.
"I am highly concerned about the negative aspects. I completely want fair and reciprocal trade and there's no doubt about it America's has been magnanimous in its trade laws," he said. "There have been abuses building up over the years. We should target those abuses. I'm just not sure this is the way to do it overall with the steel and aluminum. It really will have negative and unintended consequences."

Sen. Orrin Hatch told reporters he didn't believe in tariffs and warned it could create more conflict for the US.
"First of all, I don't believe in tariffs," he said. "They don't work very well. Secondly, it creates tariff wars and I just don't think that's the way to go."

On the House side, Speaker Paul Ryan, through his spokesman, released a statement requesting that the administration reassess the decision for the tariffs.
"The speaker is hoping the president will consider the unintended consequences of this idea and look at other approaches before moving forward," said Doug Andres, a spokesman for the Wisconsin Republican.
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oralloy
 
  -4  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 10:15 pm
@BillW,
The answer is easy. Only buy firearms from a store that is willing to sell assault weapons.

The stores who oppose our civil rights will be forced out of the firearms business altogether.


EDIT: About to become my new sig line. Very Happy
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ehBeth
 
  2  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 10:24 pm
@BillW,
I was pleased to see Kroger join the list of companies. I never shop at Walmart but I have been a happy, if occasional, Kroger shopper over the decades.
oralloy
 
  -4  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 10:27 pm
@ehBeth,
ehBeth wrote:
I was pleased to see Kroger join the list of companies.

Why? What harm does it do if a long gun has a pistol grip on it?
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Finn dAbuzz
 
  -2  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 10:41 pm
@hightor,

Nice try, but no cigar.

Do I really have to explain to you the sarcasm in my use of "riff raff?"

BillW
 
  3  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 11:19 pm
@ehBeth,
We don't have a Krogers, MEC or REI around here that I know of; but, I do know I'm not buying any Vista products for sure!
oralloy
 
  -3  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 11:22 pm
@BillW,
BillW wrote:
I do know I'm not buying any Vista products for sure!

Because of pistol grips on long guns?

What is so horrible about pistol grips on long guns?
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glitterbag
 
  3  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 11:29 pm
@BillW,
But, can you tell me where I can pick up some Tupperware?
BillW
 
  2  
Thu 1 Mar, 2018 11:34 pm
@glitterbag,
I remember when that stuff was sold door to door and the old tupperware parties. First time I ever saw the stuff was at the Tennessee State Fair. The guy just had a table in one of the gadget tents. It was an amazing new product, burp it and it stays fresh forever. Long time ago. Maybe he's still there?

In a year or so it turned yellow and cracked. The lid always first, got a x crack in the middle of the lid.
 

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