Saturday, January 2, 2021

Response to article questioning Trump being all that pro-2A.

Trump has been pro-2A for decades. He was, though, influenced by his NY background for a long time.

Problem with ideologues is that they become dogmatists. They judge not based on intent, effect, or sentiment, but on adherence to an orthodoxy.

Trump banned bump stocks because they effectively create full-auto fire. I have elsewhere made originalist argument that would preclude full-auto from 2A protection. I've also raised ideas which, while not serving self-indulgent desires of some, would actually make intent of 2A--efficacy of civilian Militia--stronger, & probably more legally secure.

Perhaps you think all that makes me not pro-2A. Yet, in reality my ideas make RKBA something MORE sustainable today. My aim goes beyond 2A, in fact. It is to see an armed citizenry, not simply a citizenry with a right to own guns.

Truth is, Trump is the most pro-2A GOP POTUS since Teddy Roosevelt. He's learned to depart from some problematic stances, and he stood strong after Parkland. Be objective.

Friday, January 1, 2021

American iconography and minimalist RKBA -- If America as we know it in heritage fails. (ADOPTED TO "THE DAILY FUDD")

The weakness of any nation is its people. Human nature is flawed. And in a country with popular government--that is, "by the People"--these flaws are multiplied. So there is never a guarantee that America--that is, the United States thereof--won't fail. And if it does...

I speak only for myself here: My life is devoted to three earthly causes (not necessarily in this order): Cats, guns, and national security (which is to say, heritage). This is my calling, I do believe--my "commission," perhaps, but definitely my "commitment." Sometimes you will see "AmCom" in items about my life. That is short for, "American Commission/Commitment," whichever is better stated. That commission (I'll go with that for now) would not end even after a President Harris might bring in two minority-majority States, attack RKBA, and persecute White people. It would, though, change form. Some extremist conspiracy groups claim our government is "occupied." While I reject their flawed theories, a Harris agenda can readily lead to "occupied" being an accurate description of this country's authority.

In that event, my purpose would turn to maintenance of the American heritage spirit, along with some ancillary functions. This would be accomplished by two items:

1. The flag patch I carry in my wallet: It is the patch off of the last uniform I ever wore on duty--though if it were to be lost, I would simply replace it. Whatever a new anti-American regime might do to the country itself, that flag remains, imbued with the spirit of a country that is occupied, or perhaps no longer existent save as having a successor state in the world community.


2. A revolver (exact type to be determined): The Right to Arms is second only to Freedom of Religion as iconic of American culture. Given that private prayer and worship can generally be retained in a Leftist-Socialist state (again, PRIVATE), the outward expression of American culture is not the Cross (or Star of David, or whatever), but a weapon. And the most iconic American arm still meaningful, rivaled only by a lever-action rifle, is the revolver. Essentially the invention of American COL Samuel Colt, historian John Dunham said of the early Colt Patterson model, "This may be the most important design in gun history."

Exempting non-fixed-cartridge models as fundamentally obsolete, the most iconic of this iconic form would be the Colt Single Action Army in .45 with rod ejection. However, that model has a fatal flaw in terms of a lack of safety system. However, that form and configuration--that is, single-action rod-eject--can be had today in very similar models, such as the Ruger Vaquero. Such a weapon is both still valid for serious use today, AND the least likely of modern (so to speak) firearms to be banned in an occupied America. In addition, it sorta fits within the long-time Anglo Common Law Right to Arms of the 1688 English Bill of Rights. Though technically speaking the carbine and shotgun are the descendants of the home-defense blunderbuss (the weapon commonly associated with the 1688 right), a revolver of that style has the capability of filling that role while still not rising to the capability most feared by said theoretical occupiers.

Of course, this is subject to reality. If keeping such an arm becomes untenable or requires a counterproductive choice--e.g., making keeping a better CCW arm impossible--then this piece of the operation must fall by the wayside. If only CCW can be kept, and this is held to be inappropriate for that use, then a more modern revolver would have to pull double duty. Both trace back to COL Colt, after all. Whatever the case, the symbolism remains.

NOTE: Normally I tend on the side of sheer practicality in such matters as caliber. By that measure, I'd go with the .357/9mm model below. BUT, this is case calling for iconography and symbolism. Hence, the .45 for the reasons stated below is the most logical choice. But again, sentimentality falls to practical pressures.


And so, if America falls, this is my maintenance of our spirit.


Thursday, December 31, 2020

ICYMI: "Whiteness."

 Self-own.


A word about the pistol braces matter.


When I first saw those braces, I wondered about them.

When I saw people using them as stocks, I knew it was a matter of time.

If you want braces, don't use them as stocks. Tony Shaffer put out pics of him using one as a stock. The NRA put out ad with woman in wheelchair doing so. When something like that gets flaunted like that, ATF'nE had to at least look into it.

Some may see SBR law as unconstitutional. But it's the law.

See also: 
https://parler.com/comment/459f1e03bcbe474791360b5c85303fb6

SBR: "Short-Barreled Rifle," which are restricted by 1934 National Firearms Act (NFA).

Twitter bias: Imagine if I'd posted this.

This has been up a week. It has been reported by yours truly, and I have received confirmation. Yet it remains.

This bias--allowing this to remain up because it is from a Trump-hater, while I would be permanently banned for the same post--is sufficient proof that Twitter is a tool of the "Resistance" insurrection, and thus it should be seized, and its staff executed.

https://twitter.com/KingTimothy9817/status/1341131127411642370




My comment on a video about the ammo shortage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le0Gi1I1uX0&lc=UgwhjWDZrehWgE42snJ4AaABAg




TEXT:

Okay, let's put this together:

1. Dems seek to steal the election and impose gun control. 2. Gun owners buy more ammo for guns likely to be banned. 3. People like me say to stop the Steal by urging State governments to resist it, per Federalist 46. 4. Gun owners reject that; buy more ammo for guns to be banned. 5. Dems inaugurated; announce quick actions. 6. People like me repeat our statement, while gun owners still have "those" guns. 7. Gun owners reject that again, but can't buy more ammo because sales are curtailed. 8. Dem govt pack SCOTUS, overturn Heller. 9. People like me repeat our statement. 10. Gun owners blame those elected leaders who ARE trying to stop it, even though they themselves had done nothing to push their State governments to oppose the Steal.
11. Dem government begins compulsory buys and confiscations of "those" guns. 12. While a few idiots might try something stupid, most gun owners wonder why there is no serious resistance to the tyranny. 13. People like me call for people to demand Federalist 46 action one last time. 14. Gun owners reject that one last time; turn in "those" guns. AND CRY LIKE BABIES. 15. Many of those same gun owners yell, "Conspiracy!" when the knowledge to stop it had been given to them. 16. A FEW apologize to people like me for not listening, begging to know what to do. 17. People like me point out that the only realistic action is to try by law or amendment to secure some remaining guns for baseline self-defense. 18. Those few gun owners reject that like petulant children: "WE WANT *ALL* OUR GUNS!"
19. People like me finally have to laugh: "Beggars can't be choosers." 20. SOME TIME LATER: Former gun owners say to themselves, "Everyday I look at my empty gun cabinet and wonder, how did we lose all our guns?!" Folks, if you didn't have a baseline supply of ammo six months ago, it's your own stupid fault. STOP TRYING TO GET AMMO, AND START TRYING TO GET YOUR STATE GOVERNMENTS TO OPPOSE THE STEAL! READ FEDERALIST 46! RESISTANCE TO FEDERAL TYRANNY IS A STATE MATTER!

"Besides the advantage of being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation, the existence of subordinate governments, to which the people are attached, and by which the militia officers are appointed, forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition, more insurmountable than any which a simple government of any form can admit of." -- James Madison, 4th POTUS and "Father of the Constitution."

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