Unintended consequences
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Unintended consequences
https://reason.com/video/2023/11/10/gre ... standards/
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Re: Unintended consequences
Book by John Ross
See you at the range
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Re: Unintended consequences
Excellent book. Would be good if it morphed from fiction to current events.
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Re: Unintended consequences
I read it once per year. No longer in print, link to pdf below. Everyone should read it, at least once.
https://archive.org/download/unintended ... uences.pdf
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Re: Unintended consequences
I'd like to know who the cover model is. I'm lucky enough to have bought the book way back when. You can get them through bookfinder.com still, for a premium usually.
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A pistol without a round chambered is an expensive paper weight.
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Re: Unintended consequences
The guy in black with what looks like it might be an MP5 or a knockoff?
Oh. Not that guy...
The book is also floating around the web in an EPUB format for those, like me, who prefer to read on a Kindle or other eReader. Can't remember where I got my copy, but it's in my "digital library."
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Re: Unintended consequences
How about the unintended consequences of creating gun free zones, enabling bad guys to kill without opposition?
Or the feds shoving EV's down our throats and expecting an already strained electric generating system to keep up?
Note to the greens: electricity does not make electricity!
Or how about letting violent prisoners out of jail so they can continue to offend good people?
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Or the feds shoving EV's down our throats and expecting an already strained electric generating system to keep up?
Note to the greens: electricity does not make electricity!
Or how about letting violent prisoners out of jail so they can continue to offend good people?
SIA
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Re: Unintended consequences
Those are all intended consequences cloaked in the guise of good intentions but with actual malevolence behind them.surprise_i'm_armed wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2023 7:57 pm How about the unintended consequences of creating gun free zones, enabling bad guys to kill without opposition?
Or the feds shoving EV's down our throats and expecting an already strained electric generating system to keep up?
Note to the greens: electricity does not make electricity!
Or how about letting violent prisoners out of jail so they can continue to offend good people?
SIA
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"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." - Jeff Cooper
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Re: Unintended consequences
Yea, I'll be reading this soon.
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Re: Unintended consequences
Like the fact that EVs require large batteries, batteries that have to be replaced after several years at a cost of $5,000 to $15,000, and...ta dah!...77% of all the world's batteries are made in China.Excaliber wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:02 amThose are all intended consequences cloaked in the guise of good intentions but with actual malevolence behind them.surprise_i'm_armed wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2023 7:57 pm How about the unintended consequences of creating gun free zones, enabling bad guys to kill without opposition?
Or the feds shoving EV's down our throats and expecting an already strained electric generating system to keep up?
Note to the greens: electricity does not make electricity!
Or how about letting violent prisoners out of jail so they can continue to offend good people?
SIA
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Re: Unintended consequences
Rafe wrote
Or, had you forgotten that Slow Joe's paymasters are in China?
That's not unintended that is fully intended.Like the fact that EVs require large batteries, batteries that have to be replaced after several years at a cost of $5,000 to $15,000, and...ta dah!...77% of all the world's batteries are made in China.
Or, had you forgotten that Slow Joe's paymasters are in China?
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Well, in Woodside, California, yesterday. But I was replying to Excaliber's statement: "Those are all intended consequences cloaked in the guise of good intentions but with actual malevolence behind them."Chemist45 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 11:00 pm Rafe wroteThat's not unintended that is fully intended.Like the fact that EVs require large batteries, batteries that have to be replaced after several years at a cost of $5,000 to $15,000, and...ta dah!...77% of all the world's batteries are made in China.
Or, had you forgotten that Slow Joe's paymasters are in China?
“Be ready; now is the beginning of happenings.”
― Robert E. Howard, Swords of Shahrazar
― Robert E. Howard, Swords of Shahrazar