But WildBIll, where the "livelihood of industry workers" directly affects hundreds of thousands (millions?) of people directly-and-immediately, the loss of our freedoms is more subtlely felt, indeed many gun-grabbers don't get it at all, which is why I argue that they consider the direct impact on the [otherwise completely innocent] populace.
To them I say: [Stupidly,unthinkingly] revile the NRA all you want, but your friends, relatives, and neighbors would all be affected by even a partial shutdown of the firearms industry.
Obama has Firearm & Ammo company stocks
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Re: Obama has Firearm & Ammo company stocks
Well, didn't many mob bosses that got away with so much eventually get imprisoned for simply tax evasion? So, wouldn't it be ironic if BO were finally taken down by something like this? Okay, maybe not taken down, but still.baldeagle wrote:This is the kind of petty stuff that drive me nuts. There is so much substantial and egregious behavior that focusing on this petty stuff lessens the willingness of people to listen to what really matters. The guy is ignoring the Constitutional Separation of Powers and you want to hang him on some stock transactions???
Could something like this be considered insider trading?
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
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Re: Obama has Firearm & Ammo company stocks
C-dub wrote:Well, didn't many mob bosses that got away with so much eventually get imprisoned for simply tax evasion? So, wouldn't it be ironic if BO were finally taken down by something like this? Okay, maybe not taken down, but still.baldeagle wrote:This is the kind of petty stuff that drive me nuts. There is so much substantial and egregious behavior that focusing on this petty stuff lessens the willingness of people to listen to what really matters. The guy is ignoring the Constitutional Separation of Powers and you want to hang him on some stock transactions???
Could something like this be considered insider trading?
Not for Teflon Barry!!

Take away the Second first, and the First is gone in a second


