Biden says he will come for my guns, do i moved them to the

Better to be sure so you should remove the handrail on the staircase.
 
First, substantiate your premise. Where/when did Biden say that?
 
Then you have the decision to send advanced rocket systems to Ukraine.

‘The Biden administration’s actions are so staggeringly reckless that they give the impression that the United States is being run by an unstable war-crazed camarilla that has lost touch with reality.’

‘The daily outbreaks of mass shootings testify to the sociopathic state of American society.’


I earlier addressed mass gun violence, the gun-related narratives, and ongoing, slow motion US implosion. Not one reply!

One can be forgiven for wondering whether there is ANY interest here in discussing anything serious, or if we gather here merely to reaffirm civic identities by swapping irrelevant narratives with anyone perceived to be ‘the enemy.’
 
Dam, being hit with a video of Biden saying it in his own words has gotta hurt.

You think maybe PrivateStolenValor will wise up and stop axing dum questions now?

Harpy has me on IGGy so the POS will never know how much I’m laughing at that epic self own.

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Co-signing a known idiot’s garbage post is NEVER a good idea, and something any decent, intelligent person would NEVER do.

Cue Harpy.

👉 Harpy 🤣

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“They’re taking away our gunz” has been a political staple for years. Here is a partial list of times in which the “they’re taking away our gunz” narrative has been heard.

- 1994: Assault Weapons Ban

- 2008: Following the District of Columbia v. Heller - Supreme Court's decision

- 2012: Sandy Hook Elementary School

- 2013: Background checks bill

- 2015: Obama's series of executive actions on gun control

- 2018: March for Our Lives

- 2019: Virginia gun rights rally

- 2020: Presidential election and COVID-19 pandemic

- 2021: Biden admin. called for assault weapons/high-capacity magz, expanded bkgrnd checks, etc.

- 2021: Boulder shooting

- 2021: Texas Constitutional Carry

- 2021: California gun confiscation law

- 2021: Second Amendment Sanctuary movement

- 2022: Supreme Court case on concealed carry

- 2022: Gun control proposals in Congress

- 2022: Texas abortion law

The “they’re coming for our gunz” narrative is often used to stoke fear and division. It also contributes to a polarized political climate. It has been effective in mobilizing gun rights supporters and shaping the debate. And it is often often used by politicians and interest groups to mobilize supporters and raise funds.

Some say that misinformation and exaggeration attend “they’re coming for our gunz” campaigns.

While many factors that can influence the sale of firearms in the US including crime rates, political events, and economic conditions, firearms sales have tended to surge when the “they’re coming for our gunz” narrative gains traction.

Any irony notwithstanding, it is safe to assume that “they’re coming for our gunz” will continue to shape discourse for the foreseeable future.
 
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“They’re taking away our gunz” has been. Political staple for years. Here is a partial list of times in which the “they’re taking away our gunz” narrative has been heard.

- 1994: Assault Weapons Ban

- 2008: Following the District of Columbia v. Heller - Supreme Court's decision

- 2012: Sandy Hook Elementary School

- 2013: Background checks bill

- 2015: Obama's series of executive actions on gun control

- 2018: March for Our Lives

- 2019: Virginia gun rights rally

- 2020: Presidential election and COVID-19 pandemic

- 2021: Biden admin. called for assault weapons/high-capacity magz, expanded bkgrnd checks, etc.

- 2021: Boulder shooting

- 2021: Texas Constitutional Carry

- 2021: California gun confiscation law

- 2021: Second Amendment Sanctuary movement

- 2022: Supreme Court case on concealed carry

- 2022: Gun control proposals in Congress

- 2022: Texas abortion law

The “they’re coming for our gunz” narrative is often used to stoke fear and division. It also contributes to a polarized political climate. It has been effective in mobilizing gun rights supporters and shaping the debate. And it is often often used by politicians and interest groups to mobilize supporters and raise funds.

Some say that misinformation and exaggeration attend “they’re coming for our gunz” campaigns.

While many factors that can influence the sale of firearms in the US including crime rates, political events, and economic conditions, firearms sales have tended to surge when the “they’re coming for our gunz” narrative gains traction.

Any irony notwithstanding, it is safe to assume that “they’re coming for our gunz” will continue to shape discourse for the foreseeable future.
Fear porn is what works on the right.
 
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