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To all those that served and to those that died for their Country.
Thank You!
Remembering my family members.


By Brian Trusdell
Rep. Richard Hudson said last year’s record number of firearms sales in the United States was directly attributable to the Black Lives Matter riots and mayhem that engulfed American cities and resulted in at least 25 deaths.
Appearing on Newsmax TV Tuesday, the North Carolina Republican said it was not surprising that federal background checks exclusively related to the sale of firearms reached 21 million in 2020, a 60% increase over the previous year.
“Every night on Newsmax, I see cities burning,” Hudson said on “Spicer & Co.” “I see people looting and rioting. I see the “defund the police movement gaining steam. Of course law-abiding American citizens, fearful for the safety of themselves and their family, are taking legal measures to protect themselves. It just makes sense.”
“But you notice in the communities that have increased gun sales, you don’t have increased crime. It’s also true with concealed carry (laws). As you see more concealed carry permits in a state, we’ve actually seen crime decrease. And so, law-abiding citizens taking care of themselves is not a bad thing.”
Hudson’s comments came following his denouncement of two bills in the House of Representatives that would further restrict runs of gun owners, including one that would lengthen the waiting period to purchase a firearm from three days to 10 and give the FBI the discretion to indefinitely suspend the sale.
“By extending the wait period from three days to 10, but then allowing the FBI to hold it indefinitely, that, to me, is just very sinister, and very scary,” he said. “Because a future administration could basically stop all gun sales by using this new law. It’s terrible.
With one of the bills calling for “universal background checks,” Hudson claimed that the justification for the two bills, which Democrats say is to prevent mass shootings, is bogus.
“They sound reasonable until you realize the fact that every commercial gun sale in America today requires a background check,” Hudson said. “And neither one of these bills would have stopped a single mass shooting that’s occurred in this country. What these bills do is target law-abiding citizens.”
He said requiring the same background check for private firearms transfers is pointless.
“Because there is no harm done,” Hudson said. “There’s been no mass shootings because I sold a gun to Sean Spicer, or a friend of mine, or someone I know.”
Coldest winter in my 33 years of living in Texas. Below freezing for 5 days straight and 2 nights in the single digits. Millions of homes without power and a lot without water. I had a pipe between the walls under the sink burst. Took the whole day to fix it. I’ve had the wood burning stove going for 5 days.


First snow of 2021. We don’t see many snow days in Central Texas..

Well the election has turned into a legal battle. Both have claimed victory but Biden has the lead although not by any margin. Trump is claiming that there was a vote dump by a hundred thousand plus ballets that went 100% to Biden. That’s just not possible. So we may be in for a hand recount. We’ll have to wait and see.
Robin Smith · Sep. 7, 2020
An elderly gent in California made a comment that sadly captures the mood in the nation’s biggest state: “In California these days, you can’t tell whether mask wearers are fighting the virus, the smoke, or the police.”
In the Golden State, once the destination of men and women looking to achieve the American Dream, the opportunity for fame and fortune has been replaced by high taxes and a diminishing quality of life. According to Rich States, Poor States, a “comprehensive report that ranks the economic competitiveness of states using 15 equally weighted policy variables” published by economists Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore, California has long been on the wrong path for economic success, and its troubles are growing in the midst of this COVID crisis.
California rates as the worst state for its burdensome “progressive” personal income tax, its bottom 10 corporate tax, and its massive regulatory load (including laws hostile to right to work along with the incredible environmental red tape that has led to massive wildfires). The combination means the Golden State is a tarnished counterfeit of its previous self.
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