32 thoughts on “Boomer’s Sunday

  1. Biden’s “progress”: it’s there, it’s just not what America-loving Patriots agree with. Given a second Biden term, we can continue that progress into a nation that’s truly built around the law. Legalize illegals and property crimes (retail theft, squatting, etc.), and criminalize those who traditionally obey the law by passing more gun control legislation as well as executive orders and ATF “rulings”.

    Guns: whatever your flavor, realize that giving an inch will equate to a mile. “Fudds”, people who think that 7 rounds of .45 ACP and a hunting rifle is all that’s needed, should appreciate the fact that many embrace the 20+ round polymer pistols and tricked-out ARs. Similarly, if you’re the local Mall Ninja, realize that not every gun owner wants or needs to kit themselves out like an overweight Delta Operator. There’s a push to disarm us, and in some jurisdictions, it’s being force fed to us through the persecution of both civilians and cops who engage criminals in what should be justifiable uses of force. They don’t even have to mete out a harsh sentence… protecting what’s yours can lead to a felony conviction where even probation means your gun rights are gone.

    Ukraine, Israel, etc., etc., etc.: can’t we just let them handle their own? We’re already divided as a nation, though the classic Right vs. Left split has been fragmented into so many different factions I can’t keep up. Admittedly, it’s funny watching stuff like the Daily Wire / Candace Owens split.

    Trans-Am: I’m surprised there’s no MAGA trans movement that’s adopted that moniker yet. I don’t get the obsession people have with transgender (read: confused) people. I’ve shared my opinion on the subject often and think that most are simply fetishists and opportunists. Clymer comes to mind. Others are predators, and a very small minority may actually have dysmorphia.

    1. They don’t even have to mete out a harsh sentence… protecting what’s yours can lead to a felony conviction where even probation means your gun rights are gone.

      There comes a point in every sea change where being “stepped in so far that, should [one] wade no more, 
      returning were as tedious as go[ing] o’er”. (apologies to the Bard’s MacB3th)

      Spread the love. Or Reeducation Camps for us all:

        1. Negative, Ghost Rider:

          Sea change or sea-change is an English idiomatic expression that denotes a substantial change in perspective, especially one that affects a group or society at large, on a particular issue. (wiki)

          I type in empty threats and idioms as I was raised on too much New York Times… which is any.

          Sea Change is also Beck’s ‘Blood on the Tracks-esque’ album, both in masterful showcase of talent in their respective styles and I can’t listen to either, for the same reason: a woman who broke what was left of my heart.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8QMqNZ1PV8

  2. AW1, you made my day with the Floriduh man meme. I’ve been looking for that exact one for a loooong time. Sums up my last two months here in the Florida Panhandle! Thanks!

    1. What surprises me, is we still have people in the Panhandle with mullets. Saw one earlier in the week while at one of many doctor’s appointments.

      Mike in Panama City, Florida
      USAF Retired

      1. Hey there, Mike! I’m in PCB, but heading back home to Nevada tomorrow. I really like the “Redneck Riviera”. Good folks around here.

  3. I’ve said it before, Mister Jameo should be treated like the weapon of memory deletion he be. Handle with care, have a bail bondsman’s bid’ness card tattooed on your left forearm:

    1. Not sure if displayed, I found the below crawling around the internets’ bilge, as one must do from time-to…:

  4. My contribution:

    POV You are a King of a country that borders the Mongols (there is a good reason why most people haven’t heard of the Khwarazmian Empire):

    1. I kinda want to resurrect Genghis Khan and his Mongol hordes and have them deposited in Central China. Probably won’t solve any current problems, but will make news coming out of the Far East more interesting:

    2. The ships sunk or damaged were able to be repaired due to the waters of Pearl Harbor being shallow. Nice try Japan:

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