Bloomberg targeting North Carolina

He has been on N.C. before. I recall his graduation speech at Chapel Hill espousing same sex marriage among other progressive ideals. (2012?)
 
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He has been on N.C. before. I recall his graduation speech at Chapel Hill espousing same sex marriage among other progressive ideals. (2012?)

Isnt Trump cool with same sex marriage too?
 
But this time he is pumping money into swing districts. It's how he won and took over Virginia.

and from the article in the link...

Virginia is now in the hands of anti-gun Democrat lawmakers,


Not trying to be argumentative, but the State of Virginia is not in the hands of anti-gun Democrat lawmakers, nor has Virginia been “taken over”.

The fate of Virginia or any other State lies squarely with “the people”. They have the final say in whether liberty dies, or lives. A prime example of this is the number of “green” counties in Virginia. That did not happen because the commissioners in each of those counties woke up one morning and decided enough was enough. No, that entire movement was borne out of a constituency that decided to raise some hell.

Example two: If the VA legislature passes the bills and they’re signed into law by the governor, should the State put “teeth” behind it and start aggressive enforcement, folks will learn right quick-like just how little power rests with Richmond and how much power lies with folks from Jonesville to Accomac, Winchester to Boydton and everywhere in between.
 
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Any "man" that feels the need to have domain over another man makes me sick.
Yeah, and there are leftists that think any "man" that feels the need to be armed makes them sick. At the end of the day, people need to mind their own business. I don't want people telling me how to live my life, so I'm sure as heck not going into intrude on the lives of others. YMMV.

Edit: I'm not saying people can't have opinions that others may disagree with, but the second your start pushing your opinions on others to change their life then you've crossed a dangerous line and are no better than anti-gunners, IMO.
 
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and from the article in the link...

Virginia is now in the hands of anti-gun Democrat lawmakers,


Not trying to be argumentative, but the State of Virginia is not in the hands of anti-gun Democrat lawmakers, nor has Virginia been “taken over”.

The fate of Virginia or any other State lies squarely with “the people”. They have the final say in whether liberty dies, or lives. A prime example of this is the number of “green” counties in Virginia. That did not happen because the commissioners in each of those counties woke up one morning and decided enough was enough. No, that entire movement was borne out of a constituency that decided to raise some hell.

Example two: If the VA legislature passes the bills and they’re signed into law by the governor, should the State put “teeth” behind it and start aggressive enforcement, folks will learn right quick-like just how little power rests with Richmond and how much power lies with folks from Jonesville to Accomac, Winchester to Boydton and everywhere in between.
I think that they are playing the long game. This generation might ignore these laws, but the successive generations will not.
And you're right...they haven't took over until the people lose the will to keep fighting. And thats going to take nore than a political rally to do.
 
and from the article in the link...

Virginia is now in the hands of anti-gun Democrat lawmakers,


Not trying to be argumentative, but the State of Virginia is not in the hands of anti-gun Democrat lawmakers, nor has Virginia been “taken over”.

The fate of Virginia or any other State lies squarely with “the people”. They have the final say in whether liberty dies, or lives. A prime example of this is the number of “green” counties in Virginia. That did not happen because the commissioners in each of those counties woke up one morning and decided enough was enough. No, that entire movement was borne out of a constituency that decided to raise some hell.

Example two: If the VA legislature passes the bills and they’re signed into law by the governor, should the State put “teeth” behind it and start aggressive enforcement, folks will learn right quick-like just how little power rests with Richmond and how much power lies with folks from Jonesville to Accomac, Winchester to Boydton and everywhere in between.

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This

All day long bro...…….all day long. Thanks for posting this so clearly.
 
Bloomberg is a waste of skin. Perhaps someone will invite him to our county tomorrow night as we plan to be discussing this below. Our State Senator who resides in our county seat of Lumberton will be introducing this subject for discussion and vote:



https://www.robesonian.com/news/131416/britt-to-call-for-county-to-be-second-amendment-sanctuary


Bring it on Bloomberg.

Those of us in the liberal stronghold of Cumberland won’t be so lucky. Liberal majority in the county commission, judges, city council and mayor, and a Sheriff who would LOVE to restrict us all to open carry derringers....

Bout ready to move just inside Bladen county. I like Jim McVicker. Not sure if he’s red or blue, but he has no problem with the 2nd amendment. I’ve done a TON of tower and antenna work for BCSD, and all the higher ups that I’ve met are good guys.


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Those of us in the liberal stronghold of Cumberland won’t be so lucky. Liberal majority in the county commission, judges, city council and mayor, and a Sheriff who would LOVE to restrict us all to open carry derringers....

Bout ready to move just inside Bladen county. I like Jim McVicker. Not sure if he’s red or blue, but he has no problem with the 2nd amendment. I’ve done a TON of tower and antenna work for BCSD, and all the higher ups that I’ve met are good guys.


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McVicker is straight up...…...no put on and no BS.
 
and from the article in the link...

Virginia is now in the hands of anti-gun Democrat lawmakers,


Not trying to be argumentative, but the State of Virginia is not in the hands of anti-gun Democrat lawmakers, nor has Virginia been “taken over”.

The fate of Virginia or any other State lies squarely with “the people”. They have the final say in whether liberty dies, or lives. A prime example of this is the number of “green” counties in Virginia. That did not happen because the commissioners in each of those counties woke up one morning and decided enough was enough. No, that entire movement was borne out of a constituency that decided to raise some hell.

Example two: If the VA legislature passes the bills and they’re signed into law by the governor, should the State put “teeth” behind it and start aggressive enforcement, folks will learn right quick-like just how little power rests with Richmond and how much power lies with folks from Jonesville to Accomac, Winchester to Boydton and everywhere in between.

Well put young man!
 
I think that they are playing the long game. This generation might ignore these laws, but the successive generations will not.
And you're right...they haven't took over until the people lose the will to keep fighting. And thats going to take nore than a political rally to do.

Western Europe today is the U.S. in the future and not all that long from now, 20 years or so perhaps. I still feel that Trump is going to be the last Republican president. Look to a 80 year domination of U.S politics by the democrat party much like the PRI dominated Mexico for over 70 years. Sad times if that comes to pass here....
 
I still feel that Trump is going to be the last Republican president.
That what happens when we play with card-shapers. The only way to beat card-shapers is to overturn the table. It's impossible to win when they set rules.

Trump did at least one good thing - he demonstrated that there is no reason to afraid of so-called media. However, most people even in the street are still scared to be name-called by media. "Oh, no they would call us ... (use the current scariest name), so don't do this!".

What about Virginia - it is not Bloomberg who steal the election, it is conservatives who lost them. And they definitely will in NC. It is hard to win while we are divided. Lefties demonstrate the power of being united, and conservatives continue that stupid policy of repulsion of everybody for no particular reason.
 
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We are on his list.

I hope he's on a list....

I've already heard enough of his campaign ads I'm about to vomit.
And I know I ain't heard nuthin' yet.
Likely to see and hear an ad campaign unlike anything we've ever seen.

60 minutes did a segment on him a few years ago.
IIRC I was alarmed to find out what all he's got his fingers into. It's still out there I think, at least on pay CBS all access. But I ain't payin them a dime.
 
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It feels like people who fear what is happening to our society are flopping around like the aquarium exploded, unable to unite, organize or even think strategically. Prying big tech fingers off the internet is one important goal. Drying up federal financial support for leftist agencies that push collectivist order, another. Public schools are in fact federal indoctrination camps that states and local governments must take personal control of. Otherwise kids end up like mine, thinking Bernie is the bee's knees of brilliance. Sound money is of vital importance. End the Fed and foolish regime change wars to support the worthless dollar. Kill the blood sucking Pentagon and restore civilian industrial production instead. Screw globalist cooperation. Restore pride and prosperity in a strong, competitive, generous and creative America - way it was! Trump needs a lot of help. Bogged down in the swamp.
 
I am sick of hearing commercials about small towns.

I wonder how evil the greater of two evils will have to be before the noble idealists will quit trying to find some mythical candidate who is perfect in all areas and join together with the rest of us to try to defeat this greatest evil at the polls?
 
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