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And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.
 
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.

Why don't you just turn your shit in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.
 
Cubiclerevolt said:
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.

Why don't you just turn your s*** in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.

Hey Cube,...you know I share the sentiment. BUT,...Accountant is (I think) simply trying to challenge us all to think deeply about the matter. Let's not shout him down.

This conversation is a serious one that we all have a stake in. Accountant asks a fair question. "What are we REALLY prepared to do?"

Accountant can frustrate me too, but he is not without a point here.
 
Suck My Glock said:
Cubiclerevolt said:
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.

Why don't you just turn your s*** in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.

Hey Cube,...you know I share the sentiment. BUT,...Accountant is (I think) simply trying to challenge us all to think deeply about the matter. Let's not shout him down.

This conversation is a serious one that we all have a stake in. Accountant asks a fair question. "What are we REALLY prepared to do?"

Accountant can frustrate me too, but he is not without a point here.

Well first of all anything wouldn't be discussed here. I don't want to get even, or anything I simply want to have what I have and have access to buy the same things I have now and just be left alone.

Honestly I feel the best bet is to ignore them. Do not accept their illegitimacy. Providing mutual aid for those that ignore and resist but get swatted or have their assests frozen by the leviathan for wrong think. That would be a great start to have that confidence and cohesiveness.
 
Suck My Glock said:
Cubiclerevolt said:
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.

Why don't you just turn your s*** in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.

Hey Cube,...you know I share the sentiment. BUT,...Accountant is (I think) simply trying to challenge us all to think deeply about the matter. Let's not shout him down.

This conversation is a serious one that we all have a stake in. Accountant asks a fair question. "What are we REALLY prepared to do?"

Accountant can frustrate me too, but he is not without a point here.

Using the words "think deeply" in reference to The BeanCounter is always a bad idea. People like him will cuck out, snitch, and use whatever other Judenrate tactics thinking they'll somehow be the last man standing without having to stick their neck out. There is a percentage of us who have stood against the tide, have not waffled, and who will continue to uphold the tradition of the Minutemen by having gun and equipment and using it in defense of family and country despite which way the political winds blow. I would rather have a dozen men like that rather than a hundred whining shrimpdicks that try to further divide our efforts and community
 
Cubiclerevolt said:
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.

Why don't you just turn your s*** in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.

I just hope he gets a terminal yeast infection.
 
Well, that was the exact response I figured I would get from the loud group of simple minds on this board that can’t think beyond right now, and often fail at thinking even that far ahead.

You may now return to your regularly scheduled wet dream of revolution.
 
Cubiclerevolt said:
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.

Why don't you just turn your s*** in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.
Didn't you know, he is on the other side. He is our resident ATF monitor. That is why he is alway encouraging everyone to "just pay the $200 and get a stamp for your AR pistol/SBR". If you read most of his posts in those threads, he made comments about how the time for a stamp on an eForm was only taking 10 days. Hmmm, 10 days in the present tense. Not "mine took 10 days or my friend's took 2 weeks" Many slips of the tongue in those threads showed his inside knowledge of what was going on.
He is always telling us how good the guys at the ATF are and how the ATF are our friends.
Just pay the $200 and be a good subject of the crown...
The ATF is a division of the IRS, hence, The Accountant is a good choice for a screen name. Most here think it is related to the movie, but I highly doubt it.
 
A_C Guy said:
Cubiclerevolt said:
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.



Why don't you just turn your s*** in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.
Didn't you know, he is on the other side. He is our resident ATF monitor. That is why he is alway encouraging everyone to "just pay the $200 and get a stamp for your AR pistol/SBR". If you read most of his posts in those threads, he makes comments about how the time for a stamp on an eForm is only taking 10 days. Hmmm, 10 days in the present tense. Not "mine took 10 days or my friend's took 2 weeks" Many slips of the tongue in those threads showed his inside knowledge of what was going on.
He is always telling us how good the guys at the ATF are and how the ATF are our friends.
Just pay the $200 and be a good subject of the crown...
The ATF is a division of the IRS, hence, The Accountant is a good choice for a screen name. Most here think it is related to the movie, but I highly doubt it.

Pretty sure he's just a douche with a HiPoint.
 
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.
Not sure if that was directed at me or not since it followed my post.

If you read my posts, I laid out the reasons why a revolution by the 3% or even 10% won't work. How comparisons to the original revolution are not valid due to totally different circumstances due to technology. I'm not happy with the current POTUS and how he was selected and imposed upon us. But I am realistic enough to know that any attempt at this point to vote from the ammo box would be a foolish waste of life. Too many people are too comfortable with modern living in the US. Anyone disrupting that would be hated. Big brother is watching. 1984
 
Kingjoey said:
A_C Guy said:
Didn't you know, he is on the other side. He is our resident ATF monitor. That is why he is alway encouraging everyone to "just pay the $200 and get a stamp for your AR pistol/SBR". If you read most of his posts in those threads, he made comments about how the time for a stamp on an eForm was only taking 10 days. Hmmm, 10 days in the present tense. Not "mine took 10 days or my friend's took 2 weeks" Many slips of the tongue in those threads showed his inside knowledge of what was going on.
He is always telling us how good the guys at the ATF are and how the ATF are our friends.
Just pay the $200 and be a good subject of the crown...
The ATF is a division of the IRS, hence, The Accountant is a good choice for a screen name. Most here think it is related to the movie, but I highly doubt it.

Pretty sure he's just a douche with a HiPoint.

No, he knew too much about the wait times and was soft selling us on how the NFA route is best for all involved; how the ATF is just trying to help and prevent us from becoming felons.
 
A_C Guy said:
Cubiclerevolt said:
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.

Why don't you just turn your s*** in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.
Didn't you know, he is on the other side. He is our resident ATF monitor. That is why he is alway encouraging everyone to "just pay the $200 and get a stamp for your AR pistol/SBR". If you read most of his posts in those threads, he made comments about how the time for a stamp on an eForm was only taking 10 days. Hmmm, 10 days in the present tense. Not "mine took 10 days or my friend's took 2 weeks" Many slips of the tongue in those threads showed his inside knowledge of what was going on.
He is always telling us how good the guys at the ATF are and how the ATF are our friends.
Just pay the $200 and be a good subject of the crown...
The ATF is a division of the IRS, hence, The Accountant is a good choice for a screen name. Most here think it is related to the movie, but I highly doubt it.

:think:
 
Kingjoey said:
Does the ATF get a tax credit for hiring "special needs" people?

It's not about the financial benefits. They do it for the social cred. And I believe the proper nomenclature is "differently-abled". :lol:
 
waterdog said:
3% ? Everything I have read in the last 40 plus years indicate it was around 5%.

That means it could have been as high as 20% or as low as 1%. The organized militia was only part of the fight.
https://www.defenceprocurementinternational.com/features/land/george-washington-kings-of-revolution

The 3% number was in response to the previous post that I quoted.

A_C Guy said:
They had an advantage that we no longer possess, anonymity. They were able to meet and pre plan prior to writing to the king. They were able to write letters, meet, gain support of the population. They were able to discuss and debate without...

I couldn't agree more with everything you said.

Something to understand about me personally. While I sympathize, I will not be participating in any shenanigans. Call me a "cuck" or whatever, but the safety of my family is more important to me. I will do absolutely nothing that will jeopardize their safety.

That said, I support the 2A unreservedly. I think gun laws are ridiculous. Guns are tools. Guns don't make people commit crime or commit suicide. That is going to happen regardless of the tool possessed. It is a right enshrined in the Constitution of the United States and as such the way the nation is and has been going is ridiculous. But I will do my best to change the minds of people I meet and utilize the ballot box to the best of my ability. I will not go further. I won't apologize for putting my family first.
 
For the uninformed:
The IRS and Gun Control | Insights | Holland & Knight
https://www.hklaw.com › en › insights › publications › 2014 › 01 › the-irs-and-gun-control
Section 7608(a) specifically provides that IRS personnel that enforce the laws pertaining to alcohol, tobacco and firearms (often referred to as ATF) are permitted to carry firearms. Because the Special Agents who seized the property were enforcing the income tax laws, and not the ATF laws, Section 7608(a), arguably did not apply.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives ...
https://www.britannica.com › topic › Bureau-of-Alcohol...
Feb 28, 1993 · The division was renamed the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division (ATFD) of the IRS in 1968. Because its duties had become increasingly distinct from those of the IRS, the division became a bureau of the Treasury Department in 1972.
The Treasury Dept is where we send our taxes and tax forms each year......
 
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2017/10/20/why-are-federal-bureaucrats-buying-guns-and-ammo-158-million-spent-by-non-military-agencies/?sh=6097e59964a1
Why Are Federal Bureaucrats Buying Guns And Ammo? $158 Million Spent By Non-Military Agencies
We live in a dangerous world. For the 70,000 officers at Homeland Security and the 40,000 officers within the Department of Justice, proper training and equipment are vital to their daily law enforcement duties. Over a nearly two-year period - the last years of the Obama administration (FY2015 - FY2016), these law enforcement agencies spent $138 million on new guns and ammunition. That seems reasonable.

What’s curious, however, is that traditionally administrative agencies spent more than $20 million. Four notable examples:

1) The 2,300 Special Agents at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are allowed to carry AR-15’s, P90 tactical rifles, and other heavy weaponry. Recently, the IRS armed up with $1.2 million in new ammunition. This was in addition to the $11 million procurement of guns, ammunition, and military-style equipment procured between 2006-2014.
And this all happened under Trump's administration....

Why does the IRS have 2300 Special Agents with high capacity assault weapons? (To use their own terminology)
Why are there 40 plus Special Agents who are heavily armed in each state?
 
A_C Guy said:
For the uninformed:
The IRS and Gun Control | Insights | Holland & Knight
https://www.hklaw.com › en › insights › publications › 2014 › 01 › the-irs-and-gun-control
Section 7608(a) specifically provides that IRS personnel that enforce the laws pertaining to alcohol, tobacco and firearms (often referred to as ATF) are permitted to carry firearms. Because the Special Agents who seized the property were enforcing the income tax laws, and not the ATF laws, Section 7608(a), arguably did not apply.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives ...
https://www.britannica.com › topic › Bureau-of-Alcohol...
Feb 28, 1993 · The division was renamed the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division (ATFD) of the IRS in 1968. Because its duties had become increasingly distinct from those of the IRS, the division became a bureau of the Treasury Department in 1972.
The Treasury Dept is where we send our taxes and tax forms each year......

Your ignorance is overwhelming.
 
A_C Guy said:
The left is pushing the agenda requiring vaccination. Anyone who doesn't get it will not be able to travel commercially in the near future. Anyone who doesn't get it will not be able to get certain fed jobs/ contracts. Children are already required, in many areas, to get it before returning to public school. Private and charter schools are under attack right now, they will shut them down; homeschooling is also being banned already in many states.. Eventually, you will be required to have proof of it to even go grocery shopping.
No Vax = not on their side which means they can easily see who is the enemy.
They are already going after Trump supporters, don't think they are not coming after you.

Yeah, but in order to travel commercially now, you have to have either a passport, passport card or REAL ID Drivers license. Mandatory Motorcycle endorsement to drive a motorcycle, mandatory CDL to drive a big rig, and so on.

Mandatory vaccination is required for school children.

Mandatory Social Security Numbers to work at a job.

The list is endless.

I really don't see much difference.
 
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