I don't remember any US President on a bike, up until just now. I can remember back thru Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Bush Sr, Bush Jr, Obama, and who else. I don't remember every seeing photos of them on bikes, or reading about them going biking. Until we get to Biden who falls off his bike in front of a lot of cameras.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Presidents and bikes
Monday, June 20, 2022
Run for the Hills.
Fox News had a guy on Sunday (yesterday). He claimed the stock market was going to tank, everybody should get out of stocks, keep the money in cash. I hope he is wrong. At least after selling all your stocks you could buy US bonds. They pay 2-3% interest which is far more than banks are paying on deposits. Me, I am staying in the stock market.
Sunday, June 19, 2022
Fate of Taiwan?
We are hearing more tough talk from the Chinese about how Taiwan is (or ought to be) part of China, and how the Chinese might take military action to make it so. Taiwan is 120 miles off shore and the Strait of Taiwan that separates the island of Taiwan from the Chinese mainland is blue water, deep enough to float aircraft carriers. The Chinese army is very big, bigger than ours, probably bigger than the Russians. Should the Chinese get that army ashore on Taiwan (and keep it supplied) it’s all over for Taiwan. No way can Taiwan produce an army big enough to compete with the Peoples Liberation Army.
So the secret of keeping Taiwan independent is keeping the Chinese from crossing the Strait. This has two angles, navy and air force. If Taiwan can put up enough aircraft to sink the Chinese ships carrying the Peoples Liberation Army to their shores, they win. This can be hard to do. The newest Chinese war planes are nearly as good as ours, or maybe just as good as ours. The Chinese just have to put up fighters to take out Taiwan’s bombers. Taiwan has to put up bombers to sink Chinese ships, and fighters to fend off the Chinese fighters. The bombers might be US made A-10’s; they don’t have to be 8 engine strategic bombers.
Or the Navy angle. Best is a bunch of submarines, they can stay submerged and just torpedo any Chinese vessel that needs it. As long as they stay underwater they are pretty much immune to enemy aircraft. The US Navy and the Chinese Navy have about the same number of ships. The effectiveness of ships is largely the effectiveness of the ship’s missiles. When surface ships meet in combat they fire missiles at each other. The ships with the best missiles win. Best missiles have best range, best anti jamming features, best and strongest warheads, best guidance systems. We don’t really know how good Chinese missiles are. Afghanistan and Ukraine have showed American Stinger anti aircraft missiles to be excellent. Ukraine has shown the American Javelin antitank missile as highly effective. We can believe American naval missiles are just as good. When it comes to aircraft carriers, the combat effectiveness lies with the carrier’s air group. All the carrier vessel needs to do is launch ‘em and land ‘em. It’s up to the aircraft to survive enemy fighters and get hits on targets.
Used to be America gave Taiwan private assurances that the US navy would keep the Chinese from invading them. Now, with WRBA and Biden, nobody knows what to think. The Chinese may think we will let them invade Taiwan. Who knows?
Friday, June 17, 2022
Christmas in July (well June is close to July)
The UPS truck dropped off a carton for me this afternoon. It had a nice brand new Dell laptop inside. No bill, no indication of anyone except Dell, maker of the laptop. I didn't order another laptop, I bought a new Acer in person from a computer store down around White River, two years ago. Could it be one of those robocallers who say "some an so is charging something expensive to your Amazon Plus card" ? I canceled Amazon Plus a year ago. I'm still getting the calls.
Could it be Youngest Son and his very nice girlfriend sending me a Birthday or Father's day gift? There is a tiny icon on the shipping label of a gift box tied with a ribbon. A name that could be very nice girlfriend's first name, with a last name appears on the shipping label. I have not learned very nice girlfriends last name so could mean anything.
So far, Laptop has powered up, connected to my home network, updated Windows and is currently trying to get me to open an account with Microsoft. I have avoided that on my current laptop (Redkey) and my Dell desktop (small box). Microsoft has tightened things up and it doesn't like my email address. I will see what comes. I am expecting Youngest Son and very nice girlfriend up here this evening so we ought to be able to straighten things out.
Thursday, June 16, 2022
The Martian Chronicles versus Fahrenheit 451
The Martian Chronicles is a collection of short stories. It’s old. Copy write 1950. Back then little was known of Mars short of what could be seen in a telescope. The Martian satellites and rovers are half a century in the future. The short stories are various, some tell of live Martians on Mars, dealing with Terran explorers. Some tell of Terran explorer's trials and tribulations getting to Mars, settling on Mars, whatever. I encountered the Martian Chronicles in grade school and I loved it. I read it repeatedly on my own time. Still have a paperback. It broadened my mind a lot.
The other book Bradbury is known for, at least in science fiction circles, is Fahrenheit 451. This is a simple tale of future Nazi like bad guys who burn books they don’t like. I didn’t read it until much later and it never lived up to the promise of the Martian Chronicles.
For some reason school teachers liked Fahrenheit 451 far better than they liked Martian Chronicles. Probably because the book burning had been going on the Germany less than 20 years before and teachers understood it and detested it. Martian Chronicles had a lot of stories that required serious thinking to get your head around them. It’s a pity; I think Martian Chronicles would have developed a love of reading in a lot of children. Reading Fahrenheit 451 was just work, not much fun.
Robocallers who mumble
The robocallers have sharpened up their game this month. Used to be, I would pick up the phone, and then wait five seconds. (one thousand, two thousand ...) If the robocaller failed to answer within 5 seconds (fairly common) I would hang up. Now, the robocaller picks up the phone after 2 or 3 seconds and starts its spiel. If the robocaller mumbles, so that I cannot understand what company it is calling from, I hang up. If the robocallers suggests I press 1 (or any number) I hang up.
We need a law criminalizing robocallers.
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Bye Bye Internet Exploder.
Apparently Microsoft is going to drop Internet Explorer. The Wall St Journal; ran a long front page article lamenting this, flavored with a lot of IE users tears. What they did not mention was the history. Netscape Navigator was the first real web browser and Netscape was selling it for $30, It worked, and lots of people were sending in $30 to Netscape. Micro$oft woke up to the power of browsers and wrote Internet Explorer to compete with Netscape Navigator. Only Micro$oft included Internet Explorer as part of Windows, which made it free. This torpedoed Netscape’s business plan of selling Navigator for $30. They sued claiming unfair competition. The Federal Trade Commission dismissed Netscape’s suit.
Which was the end of Netscape as a company. Netscape Navigator was very good, and a bunch of computer savvy hackers maintained Navigator for many years. Navigator is still out there, it calls itself Firefox now. I still use it. According to figures I see on my blog, Firefox is still number three in popularity amount browsers. Micro$soft and Internal Explorer, and the follow on Edge are so far down they don’t even show.
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Crypto currency takes a dive. "Investors" take a bath.
The old line financial instruments I understand are stocks, bonds, and bank deposits. These either grant ownership in a valuable company (stocks) or are backed by promises to pay (bonds) from strong companies (Ford, Facebook, Apple, and many more) or strong governments (USA, Britain, Germany, Japan and others).Bonds issued by dead beats like Greece or Puerto Rico are often bought, but should not be since Greece has no way of paying them off. Most banks understand this but there were a number of brain-dead European banks that bought Greek bonds because the Greeks offered juicy interest rates.
Lately we have crypto currencies like Bitcoin coming on the market. These sold because they have been going up dramatically in value. There is nothing behind crypto currencies except the desire to buy them from other investors. When the other investors stop buying, the crypto currencies sink, badly. Right now the Wall St Journal has been running stories every day or so about how badly the crypto currencies have tanked and how badly investors have been burned.
One of my rules is don’t invest in things that have no value of themselves. Stocks and bonds can be sold in markets that are open 24/7 and cash can be in your checking account within a day or two. You cannot do that with crypto currencies.
Monday, June 13, 2022
What ever happened to that Supreme Court Leaker?
You would think that the chief justice of the Supreme Court is enough of a lawyer to interrogate the small number of people who had access to the leaked material and figure out who done it by now. And fire him or her. And publicise the name, making any future employment in the legal system very difficult.
Sunday, June 12, 2022
Supreme Court Security Force.
We ought to have one. It needs to report to the Supreme Justice only. It shall protect the lives of the Justices and their families, and any other important Supreme Court personnel that the Chief Justice shall designate. It shall preserve order around the Court and on any such real estate that the court may possess. This force shall not involve itself in anyway with plaintiffs before the court. Its job is strictly to protect Court personnel and property. It shall not arrest people for failing to show up for a court hearing or trial, that is the duty of the various executive law enforcement agencies such as the FBI.
Size of force, office space, funding, and equipment shall be at the discretion of the Chief Justice.
Friday, June 10, 2022
Uvalde Cops.
I am seeing and hearing some bad things about the Uvalde cops performance at the Robb school massacre. Apparently the cops stood around in the hall out side the classroom for an hour before the team from the Border Patrol showed up and took care of business.
The commander of the Uvalde cops should had been in the school, on that floor and turned to his men and said "We are going in to stop that bastard right now. Follow me." His men would have followed immediately. Looks like there was no leadership and so nothing happened.
Those Jan 6 hearings.
I watched Fox News last night. They did not carry the Jan 6 hearings. Instead they spent the time trashing the hearings and the speakers there at. Some instant replay on ABC did not show much goodness coming out of the hearings.
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Solar Panels just raise my electric bill.
Home owners with solar panel roofs can sell the electricity back to the electric company, when the sun is shining of course. Homeowners get paid the retail rate, 25 cents a kilowatt hour, for their meager contribution. By rights they should only get paid the wholesale rate, 10 cents an kilowatt hour. As it is, the power companies are required by law to pay a ridiculous rate for electricity that they don’t need. The power companies are all paying staggeringly high mortgage bills on their real power plants. They have to pay the mortgage whether the plants are running or not. So the homeowner’s solar power does nothing for the power company, it just costs them money. Which they have to recover from rate payers like me.
Now the TV is telling me that Biden is lowering the tariff on solar panels to allow Chinese panels to be sold in the US. We will be sending good US dollars to an unfriendly China to pay for solar panels that just raise my electric bill. Lets go Brandon.
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
Gun Safety Rules
1. Always treat every gun as loaded.
When you pick up a gun, even your own, check to make sure it is unloaded. Open the bolt, or eject the magazine, or swing open the cylinder, and finally check the chamber for the presence of a live round. Do this religiously and eliminate the old excuse “I didn’t know the gun was loaded”, used after a gun accident. If you are going to clean the gun, work on the gun, dry fire the gun, do anything short of firing the gun, you want it unloaded, you don’t want an accidental discharge. You heard of that fatal gun accident involving Alex Baldwin on the set of the movie “Rust”? If Baldwin had followed this rule that accident would not have happened and his camera woman would be alive today.
2. Never point a gun at anything you don’t intend to kill.
Just in case you have failed on rule 1, this rule will keep you from killing someone or something by accident.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
If you don’t press the trigger the gun will not fire.
4. Don’t fire until the gun is pointed at the target and behind the target is clear.
Stuff (houses, people, pets, cars whatever) must not be behind the target. The humble .22 Long Rifle rim fire slug will travel a mile. More powerful rounds go even farther.
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Just pass something. Doesn't matter what.
That's what I am hearing on the TV news. They want something about guns passed, no matter what, just so long as the Congresscritters can say they passed something to prevent another Texas school shooting, even if it doesn't do anything worthwhile.
Unexplained things from Jan 6
On the day after (7 Jan) both the Master of Arms and the
Senate security chief resigned. I have
never seen or heard an explanation of that one. Were these two men so ashamed of their
performance that they wanted out, now?
Did someone in power like Nasty Pelosi or Chuckles the Schumer want them
gone? Something else?
The Democrats are planning hearings about Jam 6. I wonder if either of those two questions will come up, and if they do (not very likely), what answers do we learn?
Monday, June 6, 2022
D-Day 6th of June.
On this day 76 years ago, the Anglo American armies landed on the French coast of Normandy and stood off a fierce German counter attack. Then the allies drove forward and crushed the German armies in France, liberated Paris, and pushed into Germany. This was a turning point in WWII, which had been raging for 5 years and had another year to go. The Germans kicked off WWII by attacking and defeating Poland. Then they proceeded to conquer Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. They drove the British into the sea at Dunkirk. Fortunately the Germans never had the sea power needed to move their army across the English Channel.
At Churchill’s insistence, the British and the Americans were fighting the Germans in North Africa. Churchill plainly saw that the British and American civilian populations would not put up with years of wartime privation without fighting the Germans. Churchill sold his view to Roosevelt and Roosevelt ordered the American Joint Chiefs of Staff to prepare and execute Operation Torch, an amphibious landing in North Africa going up against the Germans, under Rommel. This meant a lot of heavy fighting until Eisenhower and Montgomery surrounded the Germans at the site of ancient Carthage and took them all prisoner. The Anglo Americans took nearly as many German prisoners as the Russians had taken at Stalingrad, a few weeks before.
But, the North African victory was something of a sideshow compared with Russians and the Germans who were going head to head with armies of several million men each. Not until the successful Normandy landing did the Anglo Americans confront the Germans with as big an army as the Russians were doing.
Fortunately D-Day was a success. It could have been a terrible failure. Things were so touchy that Eisenhower, the supreme commander, man with the best view of the operation, prepared a short speech to give in the event that he had to withdraw the troops and accept defeat. On the day before D-Day the weather was so bad that the Allied nearly canceled the operation. One brave and sincere weatherman convinced Eisenhower that the weather would lift that night making the landings possible. As it worked out, the Normandy landings, except Omaha beach, were successful, the troops got ashore, got their armor and artillery ashore and emplaced before the German counter attack got rolling. Even blood soaked Omaha beach was secured in the end.
My furnace is still firing, in June.
June is supposed to be summer. Must be more of that Global Warming.
Saturday, June 4, 2022
Biden caused the gas price hike, now he says it will go on.
Biden is doing the bidding of the extreme greenies, the ones who want us to live without gasoline, furnace oil, electric power, and natural gas. I would like to see just one of those greenies spend a winter up here north of Franconia Notch.
Biden moved against the oil companies his first day in office. He canceled the Keystone XL pipeline. He stopped issuing leases to explore for oil and gas on federal land. He stopped oil exploration in ANWR, (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, a stretch of tundra above the arctic circle) and he jawboned the banks and financial operations to stop financing oil and gas drilling. These adverse actions cut US oil and gas production by a million barrels a day. And that is why gasoline prices have been skyrocketing ever since Biden was inaugurated.
Biden was on TV just this morning saying that high gasoline prices will continue. He won’t do anything about it. You Americans just suck it up. The extreme greenies rule.
Every American should vote a straight Republican ticket in November.
Thursday, June 2, 2022
Joe Biden’s anti gun speech this evening.
There is no difference between an “assault weapon” and any other sort of rifle. So an “assault weapons ban” will outlaw all rifles. The anti gun folks are happy with this, the more guns they can ban the better. Biden claimed that the “assault weapons ban” we had back in the 80’s and 90’s reduced mass shootings and that mass shooting went back up when the “assault weapons bas” was allowed to expire in the ‘00s. Karl Rove, speaking right after Biden said this was false, the “assault weapons ban” did not reduce mass shooting and when it expired mass shooting did not go up. Given a choice between Joe Biden and Karl Rove, I will believe Karl Rove.
- He want “red flag” laws. These laws permit anyone, parents, girl friends, teachers, doctors, ministers, Scout leaders, anyone to go to a judge and say “So-and-so is acting weird, I think he is a danger to himself or others, and we should confiscate all his guns. The target/victim does not get a chance to defend himself. If we think so-and-so is that messed up then we ought to involuntarily commit him to a mental hospital.
- He wants longer and harder background checks to buy a gun. I don’t know about this one. Last time I bought a gun at an auction we all had to wait around for a couple of hours while a guy from Corey’s gun shop telephoned somewhere to get “instant” background checks done. They allowed that the buyers of black powder guns didn’t have to do background checks
- He wants to require all gun owners to buy gun safes. I suppose. But if this goes thru I have no good place in my house to take a gun safe. They are BIG, and heavy.
- He wants to raise the age to buy guns to 21 years old. This is a judgment call. My children were responsible enough to buy guns at 18 years old. How about yours?
- He wants to outlaw “ghost guns”, home made guns with no serial numbers. This seems like a paperwork thing, lots of paperwork must require the gun serial number. On the other hand a Dremel will take the serial number off any gun in a few minutes.
- He wants to outlaw all magazines that hold more than 5 rounds. This is pretty much all magazines. The magazine for my 1911 army automatic pistol holds 7 rounds; the magazine for my Ruger 10-22 holds 10 rounds. My Hi-Standard 22 revolver holds 9 rounds in the cylinder. My Marlin 30-30 lever action holds 7 rounds in the tubular magazine under the barrel. I would have to do something about every gun I own.
- He wants to revoke the gun manufacturer anti lawyer protection law. The lawyers were beginning to sue the maker of any gun involved in crime or accidents. Like suing the car company every time a car was involved in an accident. No manufacturer has the time or money to fend off all those law suits. Revoking the gun manufacturer’s protection amounts to putting every gun manufacturer out of business.
The Brits are having a fine time
It's the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II. They have the queen, dressed in light blue, including a hat, looking fine despite her 96 years, standing on the balcony at Buckingham palace. Later joined by the entire royal family. The have a parade, redcoats in tall bearskin hats, cavalry wearing fancy helmets and breast plates, marching bands, horse drawn artillery, all putting on a good show. Yuge crowd of British citizens to see the show. Everybody, including Her Majesty, having a fine time. Enormous support for the royal family is demonstrated.
Long live the queen.
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Lying to the FBI should not be a crime
The FBI are cops. To find out what is really going down they need to get off their duffs, get out of the office and do some investigating. They should not be relying on perps telling them the truth. Right now "Lying to the FBI" gives the cops an easy charge when they don't have the evidence to charge the perp with something real.
So I am OK with that DC jury acquitting Sussman, the "lying to the FBI" charge because I don't think the "crime" is legitimate. Sussman sounds like a no-good-nick but the FBI has to come up with some real evidence of a real crime.
AR15 is popular
The Army adopted the AR15 under the designation M16 back during the Viet Nam war. That’s maybe 60 years ago. Many men learn to shoot the M16 in the Army and find they like it. Later, in civilian life, when they want a deer rifle, they tend to buy the AR15 because they have shot it a lot in the army, and liked it. It’s an easy gun to like, it’s light, and recoil is very low. The .223 round is powerful enough for deer and it is light, so carrying a good many rounds is easy.
What’s the
difference between and AR15 and an army M16?
They are basically the same rifle, most parts interchange. The AR15 is a semi automatic rifle, pulling
the trigger gives you one shot. The M16
used to be fully automatic. Pull the
trigger back and hold it and BRAP, the entire magazine was fired off. The Army
decided that this used up too much ammunition, leaving patrols out of ammo
after a single brush with the enemy. So
the new M16’s only fire a three round burst instead of the entire
magazine. I suppose we can call this
fully automatic.
Anyhow that is why there are a lot of AR15s and AR15 clones out there. Guys learned them in the Army and liked them.
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
The Word from Biden, published in the Wall St Journal 31 May 2022
Biden, or his handlers, ran a long piece in the Wall St Journal today explaining what he would do to save the country. It was written in politician's bafflegab. I cite a few of the more outrageous statements translated into plain English.
“In January 2021 when I took office, the recovery had
stalled and Covid was out of control.”
Not True. When Biden
took office the United States
was self sufficient in oil and Trump had gotten a two working vaccines into
production. Trump had to twist arms of
the paper pushers to get the paperwork done and approve the vaccines and twist
more arms at Big Pharma to producethe vaccines, but he succeeded and Trump’s vaccines were
ready to be administered when Biden took office.
“The US is in better economic position then almost any other country.”
If this is true than a lot of other countries must be in
terrible shape.
“I ran for president because I was tired of the so called trickle down economy.”
Actually the
Democrat party ran you for president for reasons that escape me.
"The price at the pump is elevated because is elevated in
large part because Russian oil gas and refining capacity are off the
market."
Not true. Gasoline
prices are outrageous because you shut down the Keystone XL pipeline on your
first day in office, you stopped issuing leases to drill for oil and gas on
federal lands and ANWR, and you convinced the bamks and money people not to lend to
drillers and you threatened them with legal action if they lost any money
financing oil and gas drilling.
“My plan would reduce the deficit even more by making
common-sense reforms in the tax code.”
In plain English, I would hike taxes.
Every American should vote a straight Republican ticket to avoid destroying our beloved country.
Biden trying to sound like a real gun buff.
He isn’t. And he sounds dumb talking about stuff he knows little to nothing about. He was describing ordinary 9mm handgun ammunition as “powerful” and “strong enough to rip your lungs out”.
In actual fact, 9mm is an ordinary handgun round. Convert mm into inch measure (25.4 mm to the inch) and you get .36 caliber, about the same as the .38 handguns the cops carried back before they all converted to 9mm Glock automatics. 9mm is a perfectly reasonable pistol cartridge, widely used, but nothing special in the power department.
You want real power in a handgun? Try the old .45ACP round used in the 1911 army automatic. Try 357 Magnum or 44 Magnum.
What should parents do to raise decent children and not Texas shooters?
I am writing as a veteran parent. I had three children, they are all grown up
now, they all graduated college, they all stayed off drugs. The oldest is
married, the middle daughter is sadly doing a divorce, and youngest son has
found a very nice girlfriend. I count my
parenting as a success.
For openers, parents of young children should try to stay
married, at least until the children have grown up some. To the point where I think state child
services should seize children of divorced single parents and put them up for
adoption, should those children fail to obey teachers or get into crime.
Kids need to be loved by their parents. They need
encouraging words, praise, stories. They
need to be scolded, not too often, when they mess up. They need a lot more love and encouragement
than scolding.
All parents ought to take the kids to church on Sunday.
Small children ought to have a regular bedtime, say 8 PM, every night.
Kids ought to get fed three squares a day, with no, or at
least very lightweight snack times in-between.
Kids ought to do a few hours of homework every school
day. Doing homework on the kitchen table
while a parent prepares dinner is good.
Kids ought to go outdoors and play with neighboring kids as
much as possible. Playing with peers is
far better for kids than letting them watch TV or play computer games.
Parents should read a bedtime story to their kids, every night.
Older kids ought to have bicycles, and ride them to school,
baseball games, and other kid activities.
Kids ought to have good kid’s books to read at home.
Kids ought to be taught to swim as early as possible. It is a tragedy to have a child drown.
Kids should go hiking and climbing. Kids should be enrolled in Cub Scouts, Girl
Scouts, Boy Scouts, and summer camp.
Kids should have pets, dogs or cats or something. And be responsible for their care.
Some of this stuff may be beyond the means of some parents. As a parent you do the best you can.
Saturday, May 28, 2022
So what about the Texas shooter?
The TV newsies have not said much about the shooter, Salvador Samos I think his name is. They did mention that he was a high school dropout. A bad sign. High school is great fun, you get to meet friends and girls, they have sports and activities. Even if your grades stink, they will graduate you and having a high school diploma is very helpful when you start job seeking. If I could go back and do high school over again I would be right there, especially if I could become 15 years old again. Looks like none of this good stuff mattered to Salvador.
We have not heard much from Salvador’s parents and grandparents. The TV said his mother was a druggie and his father was a felon, not an encouraging background for parents who are supposed to be teaching their son how he should behave. For some reason, tension at home? Salvador spent time (I wonder how much) with his grandparents. The grandfather claimed on TV not to know of his grandson’s attitude problems. For some undisclosed reason Salvador shot his grandmother in the face the morning he attacked Robb elementary school. I had two grandmothers, I loved them both dearly, I cannot imagine even raising my voice to them, let alone shooting them. This is weird behavior on Salvador’s part.
Salvador bought two AR15 rifles. The TV did not say but I assume he bought them new at a gun store. Those things cost like $500 apiece, two of them is $1000. And he bought either 360 or 1000 rounds of ammunition. Last time I bought center fire ammunition it was $1 a round. So that’s $1360 or $2000 depending upon whose story you believe. I wonder where unemployed high school dropout Salvador got that kind of money.
Then to shoot 19 appealing young kids in cold blood is beyond my belief. The kid’s pictures are so cute, I would adopt any or all of them in an instant, Salvador kills them.
And we have not heard from any of Salvador’s teachers, doctors, priests, any grownup who knew Salvador.
Thursday, May 26, 2022
Assault Weapon Ban
Trouble is, there is no real difference that you can measure with a ruler between “assault riles” and deer rifles. An “assault weapons ban” would be a ban on all rifles because there is nothing you can point to that makes assault rifles different from any other rifle.
In actual fact, there are styling differences. The “assault rifles” are, or look like; AR-15’s, black plastic stock, detachable magazine, chambered for .22 center fire, and finished in some military antireflective and water resistant finish. Hunting rifles usually have walnut stocks, any kind of ammunition feed, chambered for any cartridge ever manufactured, and blued metal work. I submit that these are styling differences and do not make one more deadly than the other.
The anti gunners pushing to revive the old “assault weapons ban” are perfectly happy to ban anything that shoots, so they don’t care.