David Horowitz Exasperated , He Rips The Leftist Snowflakes A New One!


Published on Jan 5, 2018

 

Peter Thiel: College Education is a Disaster


Published on Aug 7, 2017

Peter Andreas Thiel is an American entrepreneur, political activist, and author. He was ranked No. 4 on the Forbes Midas List of 2014, with a net worth of $2.2 billion. He co-founded PayPal. He also was part of Donald Trumps transition team. Charles Alan Murray is an American libertarian conservative political scientist, author, and columnist. His book Losing Ground: American Social Policy 1950–1980 (1984), which discussed the American welfare system, was widely read and discussed, and influenced subsequent government policy. He became well-known for his controversial book The Bell Curve (1994) about IQ. Complete Video quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VTQ-… —–

 

Walter Williams: We Are Now Moving Step by Step Towards Totalitarianism


Published on Sep 7, 2017

Walter Edward Williams (born March 31, 1936) is an American economist, commentator, and academic. He is the John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University, as well as a syndicated columnist and author known for his classical liberal and libertarian conservative views. In this speech, he talks about how the government is taking away our freedom step by step. Full talk at the Young America´s Foundation quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdzI_…

California Takes DNA of Every Baby Born


In California, the DNA of every baby born is being stored by the state. The real question is WHY? Then comes the next question: Who has access? Once that data is stored, any law enforcement agency can get its hands on it. What people do not know is that taking DNA of ANYONE in your family exposes the entire family to be a suspect in any crime. There are cases where the DNA of one person came up with a close match for another crime so they knew a family member was involved. Interesting how the MOST liberal state that claims to cherish the rights of individuals has become the most oppressive.

Melissa Chen: How Postmodernism Attacks Enlightenment Values


Published on Oct 29, 2017

Melissa Chen is a Genome scientist born in Singapore. This is part of the talks at Mythcon 2017. It is worth supporting Mythcon for giving a platform for free speech. They write: Please support our gofundme campaign to raise funds for #Mythcon 2018: https://www.gofundme.com/support-mythcon Please fill out the survey link to give us feedback on the conference and let us know who you want to see next year: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VDLWHLJ We lost $12k on #Mythcon 2017 and are raising money to support the cost of #Mythcon 2018. We cannot stop talking about, listening to and challenging ideas and issues that are important to us. We will not find progress talking only to those who agree with us. We need to explore beyond our comfort zone, ask difficult questions, criticize ideas and try to find common ground in order to work on conflict resolution. Full conference, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwY4r…

Katie Pavlich: How Feminism is Linked to Marxism


Published on Sep 25, 2017

Catherine Merri “Katie” Pavlich is an American journalist, primarily known for her work at the online news magazines Townhall.com and The Hill. A National Review Washington Fellow, she has appeared numerous times as a television commentator, notably on the Fox News Channel program The Five. In this clip she talks about how feminism is linked to Marxism. Full talk, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUXY8… — This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society, including feminism, social justice, post-modernism and Marxism.

David Horowitz: The Democratic Party is Now a Communist Party


Published on Aug 17, 2017

David Joel Horowitz (born January 10, 1939) is an American conservative writer. He is a founder and current president of the think tank the David Horowitz Freedom Center; editor of the Center’s publication, FrontPage Magazine; and director of Discover the Networks, a website that tracks individuals and groups on the political left. Horowitz also founded the organization Students for Academic Freedom. Horowitz has written several books. In this talk he talks about his new book “Big Agenda, Trump and The Left”. The talk is from 25.07.2017. Full video, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8gXZ… —- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs.

Political correctness continues to run amok, with the latest stampede to run from guns!


For far too long corporations have caved to the misguided demands of the left with no regard to their conservative customers or suppliers. They are allowed to behave in this manner because they receive little, if any, push back from the right. Thankfully this is changing and those who think Donald Trump has nothing to do with it are amazingly naive.

It’s been reported that Dicks Sporting Goods has hired a team of DC Lobbyists to pressure Congress into more gun control. As is usually the case ‘feel good’ gun control proposals will only affect law abiding gun owners. In response to Dicks action gun manufacturers Springfield Armory, MKS Supplies and Mossberg have announced they will no longer do business with Dicks Sporting Goods. The gun industry is one of countless industries whose constitutional rights are under attack. When possible let’s make these gutless decision makers pay a price.

Jeff Longo

Ruger is another gun manufacturer. Check out their statement in defense of our freedom.

The Pension Crisis and Economic Confidence with Martin Armstrong


Published on May 4, 2018

Q&A Discussion with Michael Campbell of “MoneyTalk” Radio from the 2017 World Economic Conference covering the pension crisis and it’s impact on real estate and economic growth.

What is an Assault Rife?


I spent two months shy of 4 years in the army from 1965 to 1969 first as enlisted and then as an officer. I had one partial tour in Nam where I was wounded and sent home to recover after 4 months in combat. I was qualified with most infantry weapons and used a CAR-15 (Colt Automatic Rifle-15) in Vietnam which was a short barrel version of the M16 riffle. The more modern version of that rifle line is the M4 and a civilian look alike is commonly referred to as the AR-15 Assault rifle. The civilian AR-15 cannot fire full auto even with a “bump stock” add on, it still requires a separate trigger pull for each round fired. In Vietnam on patrol I never fired my CAR-15 on full auto; it’s a waste of ammo in most cases. In the jungle often with no communications you didn’t waste your ammo.

The following is a quick summary of the various kinds of guns or weapons made as simple as possible. Manufacturers and others give brand names and descriptions to models they make and there are all kind of fancy add-on’s most, if not all, are meaningless to the actual function of the weapon; which is feed a round into the chamber and fire it with a trigger pull. Not considered here, are the various kinds of bullets but it must be kept in mind that the bullets are designed to kill, there is no such thing as a safe bullet.

But first I have a test for you, below are the images of two weapons, what is the main functional difference between them, assume they are civilian weapons?  At the end of this post I will give you the answer.

Forgetting muzzle loaders there are really only two kinds of guns (including; hand guns, rifles, machine guns and shot guns) the first and most common kind is where one trigger pull fires one round. The other kind is when a trigger is pulled, and held, the weapon will continue to fire until either the supply of bullets is gone or the trigger is released. Some of the different common names are: machine gun, revolver, semi-automatic, rifle, carbine, long riffle, shot gun and derringer that refer to the means of feeding a bullet into the weapon and the length of the barrel.

Bullets can be placed in one at a time as in a derringer, or 6 in a cylinder that can be placed in the revolver, or a small number from 3 to 8 or more in a feed tube under the barrel of a lever action rifle, or a pump action shot gun, or in a clip of 5 bullets that can be pushed into the opening under the bolt as in the old M-1 Garand rifle of WW II, or in a magazine that holds 5 to 30 bullets or more like a AR-15 or M4 or AK-47, or a belt of bullets held together by small metal clip of 100 or more bullets as in a M-60 machine gun.

The next consideration is how the bullets get into the position to be fired; which can be a rotating cylinder, a hand operated bolt, a pump action, a lever action, a mechanism related to the energy contained in the detonated charge in the bullet that will directly or indirectly cause the bolt to move back into a position where the next bullet can be feed in (commonly referred to as a semi-automatic).

For all practical purposes, from a functional point of view, there are only 4 kinds of guns or weapons:

 

Civilian Weapons (some also used by the military):

1 Semi-automatic single pull and release trigger with a short barrel

2 Semi-automatic single pull and release trigger with a long barrel

Military Weapons: 

3 Full-automatic and single pull and hold trigger with a short barrel

4 Full-automatic and single pull and hold trigger with a long barrel

 

The problem that the people that don’t like the 2nd Amendment, and want to ban guns, have is that there is no way to actually ban “assault” rifles as it does not appear as a type of weapon: it’s a look, not a kind of weapon. It would be like trying banning Kleenex tissue. The closest actual type would be a scout rifle or a carbine which are short barreled rifles. Legislation that these people try to write, as to what constitutes an assault rifle, end up having a great many pages of descriptions as they try and describe something that does not actually exist.

The answer to the quiz is the biggest functional difference between those two weapons is the length of the barrel.