Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

See, I disagree with Carlin. There are clubs I'll never be part of, but on the other hand I wouldn't want to join them. And if Nations were clubs you need only look around and decide which of those clubs you want to join. Look around enough and you realize that no matter how fucked up your club is the other guy's isn't much better and is often worse.

I agree as far as the nation thing goes. There's nowhere else to be. However, the US is simply the wellest patient in the global cancer ward. George is/was talking about the management system. That's the club. If religion is the opiate of Marx's masses, then voting is the opiate of Obama's masses.

And we aren't much more than a hot tick from mob rule.
 
The only thing saving us from mob rule at the presidential level is the electoral collage and the dementedcraps have been trying to get rid of that for a few decades now. Although it is interesting that after Trump won the popular vote this time around they've been awfully quiet about that. :)
 
That's because Libs-n-Dems as a rule have no idea how the Electoral College works and what it's purpose is. It's really fun to try to explain it. They think of the US as "one nation under something we don't believe in" as opposed to a union of fifty states like it says in the name.

Sentient Life cannot see any reason to be united with CA and to have the and NY and the others call the shots because their bloated liberal cities say so.

Hell, they still cannot explain 6,264,271 and why they surrendered to Trump.

Again . . . .
 
I have my yeller shirt all picked out for the next No Kings Day.


I'll be sure that it'll be in the dirty clothes basket . . . .
But you just admitting to actually spending the taxpayer's hard earned money to buy one, idiot. Fly your freak flag, LoWat!
 
The only thing saving us from mob rule at the presidential level is the electoral collage and the dementedcraps have been trying to get rid of that for a few decades now. Although it is interesting that after Trump won the popular vote this time around they've been awfully quiet about that. :)
Are you saying that no one is talking about the electoral college in a non election year?

GTFO!
 
R.I.P. Sonny

During his one-year opportunity to work with Jurgensen, the legendary coach Lombardi put it simply: "He may be the best the league has ever seen. He is the best I have seen."
 
Ah...his hatred of the Obamas stems from one thing he can never have or buy....love.

Wait more....

Good looks, fitness, intelligence, and love.

Underneath racism is envy.
 
Hey Wat, ever notice that the lower the IQ the quicker the accusations of racism pop up?

Wat had one of Those Conversations this week. It went like, you pissed off so-and-so. Wat said, so needs to grow a pair and nut up. Oh, and by the way, the gloves are off now. You need to be besties with That Guy. Wat: not gonna happen - anything else? What can we do to keep you happy and working here? Don't send me any more pussies and knuckleheads. Anything else? A raise would be nice . . . .

Victims come in all shapes and sizes, and all are wallowing in self-pity.
 
We knew it was coming, and now it's taking shape:


https://www.guns.com/news/2026/02/0...inia_residents_2_7_2026&utm_content=segmented

With just days remaining before the legislative crossover deadline, the Democrat-controlled Virginia House of Delegates went all-in on gun control this week. On Thursday, the House, which has a 64-36 Democratic majority, approved at least a half-dozen anti-gun measures, sending them to the state Senate for further consideration. If green-lit by the legislature, they would head to the desk of former Moms Demand Action volunteer, Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D), who ran her 2025 campaign on a "tough on guns" platform.

Chief among the legislation advancing is House Bill 217, which bans popular semi-automatic firearms-- rifles, pistols, and shotguns-- places an arbitrary limit on magazine capacities, and makes it a crime for possession of such outlawed arms and devices by individuals under the age of 21. The measure passed in an easy 58-34 roll call. Violators would face up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine. House Minority Leader Terry Kilgore, R-Scott, an attorney by trade, described the proposed ban to the assembled delegates as a "lawyer's dream," because it "blatantly defies" the U.S. Supreme Court's Bruen precedent and historical text and tradition test. "To call these rifles common is an understatement," Kilgore said, pointing out that the high court has repeatedly used commonality as a key to constitutional protections. Other measures approved and headed to the Virginia Senate are HB 21 which stands to open the firearms industry to fresh attack via lawfare-- a move that could drive it out of existence-- HB 40 which bans and regulates unfinished frames and receivers, HB 110 which makes it harder to legally carry a gun in a vehicle, and HB 871 which establishes a mandatory gun lock law.

In addition to the bills inbound from the House, the Virginia Senate is also considering its own raft of anti-2A proposals, including SB 763, which has been described by conservation groups as an 11 percent "sin tax" on guns, ammo, and firearm accessories to the benefit of the Virginia Gun Violence Intervention and Prevention Fund.

In one minor win for gun owners, House Bill 207, a proposed new $500 tax on the retail sale of firearm suppressors, just after their longstanding $200 federal tax has been zeroed out, has not advanced out of committee.
 
We knew it was coming, and now it's taking shape:


https://www.guns.com/news/2026/02/0...inia_residents_2_7_2026&utm_content=segmented

With just days remaining before the legislative crossover deadline, the Democrat-controlled Virginia House of Delegates went all-in on gun control this week. On Thursday, the House, which has a 64-36 Democratic majority, approved at least a half-dozen anti-gun measures, sending them to the state Senate for further consideration. If green-lit by the legislature, they would head to the desk of former Moms Demand Action volunteer, Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D), who ran her 2025 campaign on a "tough on guns" platform.

Chief among the legislation advancing is House Bill 217, which bans popular semi-automatic firearms-- rifles, pistols, and shotguns-- places an arbitrary limit on magazine capacities, and makes it a crime for possession of such outlawed arms and devices by individuals under the age of 21. The measure passed in an easy 58-34 roll call. Violators would face up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine. House Minority Leader Terry Kilgore, R-Scott, an attorney by trade, described the proposed ban to the assembled delegates as a "lawyer's dream," because it "blatantly defies" the U.S. Supreme Court's Bruen precedent and historical text and tradition test. "To call these rifles common is an understatement," Kilgore said, pointing out that the high court has repeatedly used commonality as a key to constitutional protections. Other measures approved and headed to the Virginia Senate are HB 21 which stands to open the firearms industry to fresh attack via lawfare-- a move that could drive it out of existence-- HB 40 which bans and regulates unfinished frames and receivers, HB 110 which makes it harder to legally carry a gun in a vehicle, and HB 871 which establishes a mandatory gun lock law.

In addition to the bills inbound from the House, the Virginia Senate is also considering its own raft of anti-2A proposals, including SB 763, which has been described by conservation groups as an 11 percent "sin tax" on guns, ammo, and firearm accessories to the benefit of the Virginia Gun Violence Intervention and Prevention Fund.


In one minor win for gun owners, House Bill 207, a proposed new $500 tax on the retail sale of firearm suppressors, just after their longstanding $200 federal tax has been zeroed out, has not advanced out of committee.
In other news Palmetto State is running a Valentines Day gun sale. (y)
 
In other news Palmetto State is running a Valentines Day gun sale. (y)

I think I'm good on guns for awhile. So, bought another case of .223/5.56. Some places will let me live Back East and will ship it Out West.

That'll also avoid the pending tax hike.
 
I think I'm good on guns for awhile. So, bought another case of .223/5.56. Some places will let me live Back East and will ship it Out West.

That'll also avoid the pending tax hike.
Where there's a will there's a way.

They're about to get their "gun bans" jammed up their collective asses.
 
Remained married to one woman


Didn't fuck around while his wife was pregnant

Can still probably get it up with his wife who loves him back

Not a grifter

Not a thief


Beloved by most of the country


Classy

Never shit in his pants at work



Oh and not in the Files!


Oh yeah he's jealous! Rethugs want to claim they are so morally superior.

Seethe maggots
 
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