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I have no doubt there's more than one hard-core Marxist in the Biden administration who would secretly like to be able to march 70-80 million US Patriots out onto the Great Plains and put one in their collective helmets.;)
Liar!
 
When you see this shit happening it's no wonder the lack of supply is driving up prices:

Why Are Federal Bureaucrats Buying Guns And Ammo? $158 Million Spent By Non-Military Agencies​

Adam Andrzejewski
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adaman...ent-by-non-military-agencies/?sh=76c9229964a1

IRS has spent $10M on weapons, ammo and combat gear since 2020: watchdog​

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Published May 2, 2023, 6:25 p.m. ET

https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/irs-has-spent-10m-on-weapons-ammo-and-combat-gear-since-2020-watchdog/

https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-19-175.pdf

Treachery! White House Moves to Strangle U.S. Ammunition Supply​

THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2022
https://www.nraila.org/articles/202...-house-moves-to-strangle-us-ammunition-supply
Some clarifications are in order.

Yes, the government has spent some inordinate sums of money on firearms and ammo across the board. IRS, Forest Service, Park Service, etc. The greater sum of those monies went to procure firearms and gear, ammo was not the greater part of the expenditure. Speaking only concerning the Forest Service and Park Service, those officers only expend about 100 rnds/yr. for qualification purposes. As far as the IRS goes, only "Special Agents" are sworn and allowed to carry firearms, there are only approx. 2000 of those. So the IRS expenditure represents approx. $5,000 per agent. Government wide only 'sworn officers' (those with the power of arrest) are allowed to carry firearms. Government wide there are only approx. 50,000 sworn officers.

As far as Lake City goes, that is a contractual arrangement and the administration CANNOT interfere with the contract, at least until it's up for renewal in 2006 to 2009 depending on the exercise of optional extensions. The operator of the facility, currently Olin/Winchester, can sell excess production to the public. The operator must pay for all the raw materials used for that purpose and part of the profits from those sales are used to maintain the equipment, etc at a great savings to the taxpayer. And that's why you haven't heard a single peep about Lake City since that rumor was published and business goes on as usual.
 
When you see this shit happening it's no wonder the lack of supply is driving up prices:

Why Are Federal Bureaucrats Buying Guns And Ammo? $158 Million Spent By Non-Military Agencies​

Adam Andrzejewski
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adaman...ent-by-non-military-agencies/?sh=76c9229964a1

IRS has spent $10M on weapons, ammo and combat gear since 2020: watchdog​

By
Social Links forVictor Nava
Published May 2, 2023, 6:25 p.m. ET

https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/irs-has-spent-10m-on-weapons-ammo-and-combat-gear-since-2020-watchdog/

https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-19-175.pdf

Treachery! White House Moves to Strangle U.S. Ammunition Supply​

THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2022
https://www.nraila.org/articles/202...-house-moves-to-strangle-us-ammunition-supply
When this weapons build up for all of these agencies started under the Obama administration DHS also purchased thousands of targets with elderly people, pregnant women, and children as the perceived threat. This can only be seen as a desensitizing move for these agencies to make it okay to shoot any citizen, elderly, pregnant, or even a child.
 
I have no doubt there's more than one hard-core Marxist in the Biden administration who would secretly like to be able to march 70-80 million US Patriots out onto the Great Plains and put one in their collective helmets.;)


For a cult-driven mass suicide? No, not surprising at all.

Some clarifications are in order.

Yes, the government has spent some inordinate sums of money on firearms and ammo across the board. IRS, Forest Service, Park Service, etc. The greater sum of those monies went to procure firearms and gear, ammo was not the greater part of the expenditure. Speaking only concerning the Forest Service and Park Service, those officers only expend about 100 rnds/yr. for qualification purposes. As far as the IRS goes, only "Special Agents" are sworn and allowed to carry firearms, there are only approx. 2000 of those. So the IRS expenditure represents approx. $5,000 per agent. Government wide only 'sworn officers' (those with the power of arrest) are allowed to carry firearms. Government wide there are only approx. 50,000 sworn officers.

As far as Lake City goes, that is a contractual arrangement and the administration CANNOT interfere with the contract, at least until it's up for renewal in 2006 to 2009 depending on the exercise of optional extensions. The operator of the facility, currently Olin/Winchester, can sell excess production to the public. The operator must pay for all the raw materials used for that purpose and part of the profits from those sales are used to maintain the equipment, etc at a great savings to the taxpayer. And that's why you haven't heard a single peep about Lake City since that rumor was published and business goes on as usual.


Why the motherfuck does the IRS need guns?
 
Yup, they did try to cowboy it just as ATF did at the Branch Davidians compound or the way the Elio Gonzalez issue was handled.
 
Oh wow, another post to me from the Deplorable who has two diifferent alts. That's like having both of them send me yet another message after I was allegedly put on iggy.
 
The raid on the Branch Davidian Compound plays out as being one of the biggest fuck ups in federal government law enforcement ever. They knew the firepower the Davidian's had within the compound, they knew the Davidian's had been tipped off to the raid, and yet they went anyways. A frontal assault that resulted in deaths of ATF agents and Branch Davidians that accomplished nothing. It was well known that David Koresh went into Waco on occasion and he could have easily been arrested there. Instead it ended with the compound burning to the ground after another raid with military grade weapons 51 days later killing 76 Branch Davidians including children. A stain on the ATF and Janet Reno that time will not soon forget.
 
Oh wow, another post to me from the Deplorable who has two diifferent alts. That's like having both of them send me yet another message after I was allegedly put on iggy.
You want to be on ignore I am happy to oblige.
 
Yup, they did try to cowboy it just as ATF did at the Branch Davidians compound or the way the Elio Gonzalez issue was handled.


That's the problem with having people of "privilege" in office, especially when they believe that they're smarter than or somehow above most others, or everyone else. They lack the humility to ask for help, and they seem to tend to surround themselves with those who rubber stamp their bullshit. Either incident could have been avoided by treating the people about to be served like people and sending a couple of guys in suits to knock on the door to deliver papers.


I remember listening to a friend who was losing her mind over the 2000 election. I told her, either way it turns out, we'll get an arrogant cunt with 6 letters in his first name, 4 letters in the last, who was raised a child of privilege, has never had to work an honest day's labor/work, and who doesn't know which is the business end of a hammer.


At least one knew where he stood with Genghis Khan.
 
That's the problem with having people of "privilege" in office, especially when they believe that they're smarter than or somehow above most others, or everyone else. They lack the humility to ask for help, and they seem to tend to surround themselves with those who rubber stamp their bullshit. Either incident could have been avoided by treating the people about to be served like people and sending a couple of guys in suits to knock on the door to deliver papers.


I remember listening to a friend who was losing her mind over the 2000 election. I told her, either way it turns out, we'll get an arrogant cunt with 6 letters in his first name, 4 letters in the last, who was raised a child of privilege, has never had to work an honest day's labor/work, and who doesn't know which is the business end of a hammer.


At least one knew where he stood with Genghis Khan.
23 years. You happened to be clever once in the year 2000 yet still are able to pull this one out every few months. Bravo.
 
A lot of bitter people here, drawn to people having a good time, needing to piss in the punch, not to feel better, but to try and drag everyone else into the gutter with them.

That is your moderne Democrat in a nutshell. The playing field cannot be leveled by elevating so it must be leveled by tearing down others.
 
A lot of bitter people here, drawn to people having a good time, needing to piss in the punch, not to feel better, but to try and drag everyone else into the gutter with them.

That is your moderne Democrat in a nutshell. The playing field cannot be leveled by elevating so it must be leveled by tearing down others.
Oh, Joe, what a great compliment. Ty.
But I strive not to be the pushover D you grew up with and it is even better that others share my POV.
 
A lot of bitter people here, drawn to people having a good time, needing to piss in the punch, not to feel better, but to try and drag everyone else into the gutter with them.

That is your moderne Democrat in a nutshell. The playing field cannot be leveled by elevating so it must be leveled by tearing down others.


Well, at least you know who is in the pool to select from when you next feel like playing a rousing game of Kick-A-Kunt.
 
A lot of bitter people here, drawn to people having a good time, needing to piss in the punch, not to feel better, but to try and drag everyone else into the gutter with them.

That is your moderne Democrat in a nutshell. The playing field cannot be leveled by elevating so it must be leveled by tearing down others.
Succinctly put. :)
 
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