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Tag: Government TyrannyBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
Here is a heartwarming story out of Florida, that you most likely won't be seeing in the MarxStream Media.
Cliff's Notes version? Sheriff Nick Finch, released a dude they caught carrying a pistol. Reasoning? Amendment II supersedes bad gun Laws. Florida AG Pam Bondi (known enemy of We the People w/ scrubbed video), prosecuted, Sheriff Finch. A jury (God bless 'em) told The State to go bag their duplicitous ass, and get the good Sheriff back on the job, of which, in an extraordinary prudent move, Gov. Scott immediately did just that. For record, those who keep track, that makes for, Sheriff Nick Finch = 1 certified Oath Keeper. Our elected 83 in Michigan? For the most part, they suck eggs. As noted here, and here on RightMichigan, they suck more so in Kalkaska. Then there's this from The Blaze on Crawford County LEO thuggery. H/t BLN (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
To paraphrase Mitt Romney, "Corporations are pandering Liberals, my friend."
AYFKM? Witness ^ my last Starbucks coffee - ever. Yannow, I've always had a complete disdain for Jews like Howard Schultz who have less than total support for our Right to keep and bear arms. It is based in good reason. As they say, all politics is local. Not to mention how quickly history goes ignored by the Schultz's, Bloomberg's, and Feinstein's in this nation. Unscrupulous bastards. (6 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Yannow, when my minimal scheduled 53 hour workweek was the norm, I sure would've loved to have this option available.
The Republican-led House on Wednesday approved a measure that would give private sector workers the option of trading overtime pay for extra time off weeks or months later. Busy parents? Feh. Whatever. An extra 20 days of vacay banked away sounds good in most anyone's book. But, of course, like pending doom, the Progressives have to opine.
Democrats say it's not fair to compare the legislation to similar flexibility that is offered to public sector employees because many government workers are unionized and have civil service protections against potential abuse by employers. See that? You're just too stupid to carve out your own swath in life. Only the DNC Progressives, bureaucrats in the hive mentality of Mother Government, and Goonions can save you peons from yourself. And we pay their wages, and retirements? Insanity. Amash, Benishek, Bentivolio, Camp, Huizenga, Miller, Rogers, Upton, and Walberg, thank you for voting YES on this legislation. Note: Gary Peters voted NO. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Our Michigan tax dollars at work obstructing our 2nd Amendment Rights while criminals roam freely.
Nah, deputy ma'am. The stealth Democrat Nerd knows what's better for Law-abiding citizens than even the dwindling 2012 republican majority in the legislature. By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
Complicit enabler = One Term Nerd H/t CrusaderRabbit By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
Holy cow, indeed. They walk amongst us. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
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Center mass. That is what gun control looks like. Thanks, Joe! We the People are truly fortunate our Founding Fathers were cognizant of the roving thugs that will always be part of humanity, and the especially dangerous variety of thugs being: in government. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Welcome to today's society of our debt slave culture.
Authorities say Roy Walton was allegedly intoxicated while riding his mower on a sidewalk in front of a Rite Aid on March 22. Nah, it's not about revenue. (12 comments) Comments >>
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