That's a good way to ensure they don't vote like you wish.
During a speech about the abortion case before the Supreme Court on
Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) stated to Supreme
Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, “you have released the
whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you, if
you go forward with these awful decisions.”
Schumer said, “Now, we stand here today because behind me, inside the
walls of this court, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments, as you
know, for the first major abortion right cases since [Justice] Kavanaugh
and [Justice] Gorsuch came to the bench. We know what’s at stake. Over
the last three years, women’s reproductive rights have come under attack
in a way we haven’t seen in modern history. From Louisiana, to
Missouri, to Texas, Republican legislatures are waging a war on women,
all women, and they’re taking away fundamental rights. I want to tell
you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the
whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you, if
you go forward with these awful decisions.”
To celebrate Super Tuesday, online ammo shop CheapAmmo.com is rolling out specials in honor of each of the candidates on the ballot.
“We changed our name from A1Ammo.com to CheapAmmo.com a few month ago and this is one of the ways we’re trying to make our fellow shooters aware of the change,” Jack Neal of CheapAmmo.com said.
"Many of these are below cost so if you’re stocking up for spring
shooting season or just leery of the election, it’s a good time to stock
up.”
Here
is a sampling of what they have planned Tuesday. Whichever candidate
wins the most states in Super Tuesday voting will have his/her caliber
back at an even deeper discount on Wednesday.
The shortest caliber as part of these Super Tuesday Super Specials is 9mm. So, of course that represents that shortest candidate remaining, Michael Bloomberg. Grab a case of Tula 9mm Luger for $120 or a 500 round bulk case of Winchester 9mm for just $79.
Buckshot for Biden
Your 12 gauge won’t have to go hungry this election season either. We’ve got Fiocchi 12 gauge buckshot at just $70 per case.
.223/5.56 for What Was Pete Buttigieg
In memoriam of Pete Buttigieg’s campaign and military service, we’re marking down Hornady Frontier 5.56 ammo to just $270 per case!
30-30 for Liz Warren
In
honor of Elizabeth Warren’s Oklahoma, Wild West roots (as controversial
as they may or may not be) feed your lever action rifle for cheap. Pick
up Federal 30-30 soft point 20-round packs for just $12.50 per box.
A man has tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Wake County, health officials said Tuesday.
In a news release, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper said the patient is currently at home in isolation.
"I
know that people are worried about this virus, and I want to assure
North Carolinians our state is prepared," Cooper said in a written
statement. "Our task force and state agencies are working closely with
local health departments, health care providers and others to quickly
identify and respond to cases that might occur."
There’s been a lot going on—I know. But something might be going on with
the Federal Judges Association and this aborted meeting about the
president over the Roger Stone case. Attorney General William Barr noted
that Trump’s tweets make his job more difficult. Then, there was an
overreach by the media who suggested Barr could resign. He’s not going
anywhere—and notice how that story died within36 hours. It was crap. Do
we have another instance of the media getting it wrong with this FJA
meeting that reportedly centered on rebuking Trump? The case that
supposedly caused the organization to call this meeting was over the
sentencing of longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone, who was recently
convicted of lying to Congress in February.
It’s unlikely that there is a single federal alphabet organization less popular among the readership of this website than the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. These are the people who gave us both the Siege at Ruby Ridge and the Siege of Waco.
What’s more, they may well be engaged in an entirely unconstitutional
exercise: monitoring and patrolling the gun ownership of law-abiding
citizens.
There’s also a solid case to be made that the ATF is a rogue
organization, the most corrupt of the federal alphabet agencies. This
can be seen through a number of scandals beginning with Ruby Ridge,
threading through the siege at Mount Carmel in Waco, and continuing to
the notorious “Fast and Furious” scandal.