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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 4266961" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>I agree with some of this and disagree with some of this.</p><p></p><p>First question is one I've asked many times over many years and it's this... So, what is your solution? If you have a viable solution I'm all ears. Because I don't.</p><p></p><p>I do agree the entire DOJ is corrupt and consider it an enemy of the state. But I don't have a solution for dealing with that, either.</p><p></p><p>I'll also give credit where due. SCOTUS gave us the Bruen decision. That decision will be the bane of anti-gunners for a long time. And overturning a decision is possible, but doesn't happen often...at least not in the really landmark cases. We've had several SCOTUS decisions in the past 15 - 20 years that have been very positive for gun owners. It's my opinion this is where we can really make a difference and it's the best place to fight the anti-gun agenda. That and never vote democrat. If you vote for a democrat, regardless of how good you think the individual person is, you strengthen the party as a whole. That's just how our system works, right or wrong.</p><p></p><p>I also disagree that republicans and democrats are the same. They may share some of the same bad habits that seem to be inherent in being elected to political office but they're not the same on many issues that affect us every day. Frankly, I think it's the voter that tends to vote non-democrat that's a bigger problem. People who tend to vote for republicans will cut off their nose to spite their face if a republican candidate doesn't 100% follow their personal agenda. And that's very frustrating. The "never Trump" types are a perfect example. They'd rather have 4 years of this Biden disaster than see Trump elected again. Personally, I'd rather see someone else on the ballot besides Trump. But you can bet your ass I'll vote for him over ANY democrat. Say what you will about democrats but they stick by their party candidates. And the party is what matters in our system whether you like it or not. The problem with republicans is you can't get two of them to agree on anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 4266961, member: 45773"] I agree with some of this and disagree with some of this. First question is one I've asked many times over many years and it's this... So, what is your solution? If you have a viable solution I'm all ears. Because I don't. I do agree the entire DOJ is corrupt and consider it an enemy of the state. But I don't have a solution for dealing with that, either. I'll also give credit where due. SCOTUS gave us the Bruen decision. That decision will be the bane of anti-gunners for a long time. And overturning a decision is possible, but doesn't happen often...at least not in the really landmark cases. We've had several SCOTUS decisions in the past 15 - 20 years that have been very positive for gun owners. It's my opinion this is where we can really make a difference and it's the best place to fight the anti-gun agenda. That and never vote democrat. If you vote for a democrat, regardless of how good you think the individual person is, you strengthen the party as a whole. That's just how our system works, right or wrong. I also disagree that republicans and democrats are the same. They may share some of the same bad habits that seem to be inherent in being elected to political office but they're not the same on many issues that affect us every day. Frankly, I think it's the voter that tends to vote non-democrat that's a bigger problem. People who tend to vote for republicans will cut off their nose to spite their face if a republican candidate doesn't 100% follow their personal agenda. And that's very frustrating. The "never Trump" types are a perfect example. They'd rather have 4 years of this Biden disaster than see Trump elected again. Personally, I'd rather see someone else on the ballot besides Trump. But you can bet your ass I'll vote for him over ANY democrat. Say what you will about democrats but they stick by their party candidates. And the party is what matters in our system whether you like it or not. The problem with republicans is you can't get two of them to agree on anything. [/QUOTE]
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