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Any of you Trump supporters starting to get nervous?

As a Trump supporter, I'm nervous as sh!t . . way too many investigations into everything he's connected to. So many folks that were his friends, that are flipping on our beloved leader, apparently so many things he has communicated about seem to be lies. His unwavering fondness for all things Russian, are just a few of so many things that seem to be becoming more of a reality than 'fake news' . .

Mueller seems to be closing in on our Prez & his family. Little Adam Schitt is hellbent on investigating everything from money laundering to his tax returns to Jared's cozying up to the Crown Prince for financial purposes.

Yeah, I'm nervous alright . . . scared to death actually.
 
Do you know what the crazy part of all of this is? I wasn't going to make fun of suicide. I was going to post that listening to Nickelback gave me suicidal thoughts, but @prlyles had to make it something it wasn't, so I had to mess with him. I think it's pretty safe to say that I don't find the act of suicide amusing.
I know. Just thought the timing was uncanny.
 
I don't expect Trump supporters to be nervous. They aren't the ones that could potentially be facing an indictment. Would it be nice to see people say they were wrong for claiming people were just obsessed or being stupid for believing trump is a criminal? Sure. But I don't think its likely to happen. They will just sit back and smugly say they got what they wanted, and don't care if he is a criminal or not. They will never express any kind of regret over the fact that trump was president.

At this point my only real concerned with the Trump base is how some of the more radical trump supporters will react if he is impeached or indicted. The people who get their news from Fox News or Breitbart have not been hearing the same stories as the rest of the country. But if Trump is indicted/impeached or faces any form of serious legal punishment, you can bet your ass that Fox will immediately start about how this is some kind of liberal conspiracy. I would be concerned about political violence getting drummed up when that happens.

This investigation has gotten real though. A man just got sentenced to prison for a crime that he was obviously told to commit by the dotard. That makes him guilty of conspiracy at the very least.
 
I don't expect Trump supporters to be nervous. They aren't the ones that could potentially be facing an indictment. Would it be nice to see people say they were wrong for claiming people were just obsessed or being stupid for believing trump is a criminal? Sure. But I don't think its likely to happen. They will just sit back and smugly say they got what they wanted, and don't care if he is a criminal or not. They will never express any kind of regret over the fact that trump was president.

At this point my only real concerned with the Trump base is how some of the more radical trump supporters will react if he is impeached or indicted. The people who get their news from Fox News or Breitbart have not been hearing the same stories as the rest of the country. But if Trump is indicted/impeached or faces any form of serious legal punishment, you can bet your ass that Fox will immediately start about how this is some kind of liberal conspiracy. I would be concerned about political violence getting drummed up when that happens.

This investigation has gotten real though. A man just got sentenced to prison for a crime that he was obviously told to commit by the dotard. That makes him guilty of conspiracy at the very least.
It's interesting you mention that. I used to listen to talk radio (Hannity, Prager, Medved, Gallagher) every time I was in my Jeep, running errands, driving. I got a bluetooth speaker and began listening to Pandora channels instead, over the last few months.

Anyway, I tuned in to Hannity the last two days, as a goof. And, to listen to him, you'd never know that ANYTHING was amiss with Trump. He keeps pounding the "Hillary and the dossier" or some other diversion. There's not even the slightest mention of anything questionable about Trump. If anything, it's about "The Left's relentless attack of the President."
 
It's interesting you mention that. I used to listen to talk radio (Hannity, Prager, Medved, Gallagher) every time I was in my Jeep, running errands, driving. I got a bluetooth speaker and began listening to Pandora channels instead, over the last few months.

Anyway, I tuned in to Hannity the last two days, as a goof. And, to listen to him, you'd never know that ANYTHING was amiss with Trump. He keeps pounding the "Hillary and the dossier" or some other diversion. There's not even the slightest mention of anything questionable about Trump. If anything, it's about "The Left's relentless attack of the President."

It's really remarkable how easy it is to become politically isolated nowadays.

Also kinda funny that you see the exact narrative you mentioned mirrored back right here on the board. I avoid mainstream news for this exact reason.
 
I don't expect Trump supporters to be nervous. They aren't the ones that could potentially be facing an indictment. Would it be nice to see people say they were wrong for claiming people were just obsessed or being stupid for believing trump is a criminal? Sure. But I don't think its likely to happen. They will just sit back and smugly say they got what they wanted, and don't care if he is a criminal or not. They will never express any kind of regret over the fact that trump was president.

At this point my only real concerned with the Trump base is how some of the more radical trump supporters will react if he is impeached or indicted. The people who get their news from Fox News or Breitbart have not been hearing the same stories as the rest of the country. But if Trump is indicted/impeached or faces any form of serious legal punishment, you can bet your ass that Fox will immediately start about how this is some kind of liberal conspiracy. I would be concerned about political violence getting drummed up when that happens.

This investigation has gotten real though. A man just got sentenced to prison for a crime that he was obviously told to commit by the dotard. That makes him guilty of conspiracy at the very least.

You could easily reverse this and add in rioting. If Trump actually got indicted, I don't think you would see much outside of complaining, which is normal. You wouldn't see the total s*** show that's come from the left over the last two years.
 
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It's interesting you mention that. I used to listen to talk radio (Hannity, Prager, Medved, Gallagher) every time I was in my Jeep, running errands, driving. I got a bluetooth speaker and began listening to Pandora channels instead, over the last few months.

Anyway, I tuned in to Hannity the last two days, as a goof. And, to listen to him, you'd never know that ANYTHING was amiss with Trump. He keeps pounding the "Hillary and the dossier" or some other diversion. There's not even the slightest mention of anything questionable about Trump. If anything, it's about "The Left's relentless attack of the President."

The only radio I listen to is talk radio...sports talk radio.
 
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WTH has the radical Left been doing since before the election? It's only ramped up since.

So if there's radicals on the left engaging in political violence then I'm not allowed to be concerned about it happening on the right?...
 
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So if there's radicals on the left engaging in political violence then I'm not allowed to be concerned about it happening on the right?...

Lol, sure you are. And you should be...we are bat crap crazy and will stop at nothing to get our way.

Or we'll yell and scream and kick and cuss and break things. ;)
 
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I was an 0311 so I am proficient with weapons I own 3 but I would not say no to an m-249... I don't love guns per say. I like them, I think they have their uses. The fact that even the criminal element in this country owns at least half a dozen keeps other countries from attempting to invade. Who wants to invade the country where the average 4 yr old already is proficient with a red rider daisy bbgun?
 
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Everyone was 0311 whether they knew it or not, lol.

Amen. Gimme a SAW and I'll own my field of fire.
 
Seems like a sawed-off shotgun would be ideal to defend your house from an intruder.
 
Naw man a saw is a machine gun... that's putting it in civilian terms...
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I was an 0311 so I am proficient with weapons I own 3 but I would not say no to an m-249... I don't love guns per say. I like them, I think they have their uses. The fact that even the criminal element in this country owns at least half a dozen keeps other countries from attempting to invade. Who wants to invade the country where the average 4 yr old already is proficient with a red rider daisy bbgun?

The Battle of King's Mountain
 
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I don't understand why sawed-off shotguns are illegal. I don't agree with that.

They aren't illegal as long as it is at least 26 inches long.

Under the National Firearms Act (NFA), it is illegal for a private citizen to possess a sawed-off modern smokeless powder shotgun (a shotgun with a barrel length shorter than 18 inches (46 cm) or an overall length shorter than 26 inches (66 cm)) (under U.S.C. Title II), without a tax-paid registration from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, requiring a background check and either a $200 or $5 tax for every transfer, depending upon the specific manufacturing circumstances of the particular sawed-off modern shotgun being transferred.
 
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That would be illegal.
nope
They aren't illegal as long as it is at least 26 inches long.


United States. Under the National Firearms Act (NFA), it is illegal for a private citizen to possess a sawed-off modern smokeless powder shotgun (a shotgun with a barrel length shorter than 18 inches (46 cm) or an overall length shorter than 26 inches (66 cm))
 
That's exactly why you shorten it, or so I thought.
The spray pattern won’t be changed very much unless you take off more that half the barrel. Standard 12 gauge barels being 28” you would need to go to 14” which would be illegal.
 
The spray pattern won’t be changed very much unless you take off more that half the barrel. Standard 12 gauge barels being 28” you would need to go to 14” which would be illegal.
Right... I got the physics of the modification. I still don't see why that should be "illegal."
 
Probably because it makes the gun easier to conceal. That's the only thing I can think of.
I completely understand that it is very lethal, easier to conceal, etc., I do. But, there's no reason a firearm should be illegal. It goes against the 2nd Amendment.
 
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