Let the confiscation begin.

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Re: Let the confiscation begin.

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VMI77 wrote:
jmra wrote:I don't want CA used as a national model for anything. I just as soon take my chances in South America.
Why not? California is a great model....you look at what they do there and do the opposite.
That works.
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jmra wrote:I don't want CA used as a national model for anything. I just as soon take my chances in South America.
Funny you mention that. I think not.

The other night we were guests at a very nice dinner. Our hosts were a couple that my wife has come to know. The woman is French, as is my wife. She has a PhD. in Chemistry from A&M, of all things. I never expected in my life to be hugged by an Aggie and like it, but c'est la vie! Anyway, her husband is from Venezuela, now retired from the US Navy, having served on the Nimitz and Reagan, two of the ships my daughter in law has been and now is on. He apparently fled Argentina a long time ago and made to Los Angeles, having made himself unpopular there for some reason.

The talk turned to current events in Venezuela. His family is well-to-do there. I mentioned my feeling that California had turned into a socialist hellhole in the 44 years I've lived here. He told me I'd seen nothing yet. You can't imagine what it is like until you have lived in a truly socialist country, like Venezuela, and many of the South American countries, where freedom, even as it presently exists here, is unknown, where you are constantly threatened with harassment, jail, loss of property etc at every turn if you act "improperly" or express controversial or disapproved thoughts.
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JALLEN wrote:
jmra wrote:I don't want CA used as a national model for anything. I just as soon take my chances in South America.
Funny you mention that. I think not.

The other night we were guests at a very nice dinner. Our hosts were a couple that my wife has come to know. The woman is French, as is my wife. She has a PhD. in Chemistry from A&M, of all things. I never expected in my life to be hugged by an Aggie and like it, but c'est la vie! Anyway, her husband is from Venezuela, now retired from the US Navy, having served on the Nimitz and Reagan, two of the ships my daughter in law has been and now is on. He apparently fled Argentina a long time ago and made to Los Angeles, having made himself unpopular there for some reason.

The talk turned to current events in Venezuela. His family is well-to-do there. I mentioned my feeling that California had turned into a socialist hellhole in the 44 years I've lived here. He told me I'd seen nothing yet. You can't imagine what it is like until you have lived in a truly socialist country, like Venezuela, and many of the South American countries, where freedom, even as it presently exists here, is unknown, where you are constantly threatened with harassment, jail, loss of property etc at every turn if you act "improperly" or express controversial or disapproved thoughts.
But wait...aren't we told that socialist government / policies create a utopia for everyone???? You mean that's not the case????? :banghead:
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JALLEN wrote:
jmra wrote:I don't want CA used as a national model for anything. I just as soon take my chances in South America.
Funny you mention that. I think not.

The other night we were guests at a very nice dinner. Our hosts were a couple that my wife has come to know. The woman is French, as is my wife. She has a PhD. in Chemistry from A&M, of all things. I never expected in my life to be hugged by an Aggie and like it, but c'est la vie! Anyway, her husband is from Venezuela, now retired from the US Navy, having served on the Nimitz and Reagan, two of the ships my daughter in law has been and now is on. He apparently fled Argentina a long time ago and made to Los Angeles, having made himself unpopular there for some reason.

The talk turned to current events in Venezuela. His family is well-to-do there. I mentioned my feeling that California had turned into a socialist hellhole in the 44 years I've lived here. He told me I'd seen nothing yet. You can't imagine what it is like until you have lived in a truly socialist country, like Venezuela, and many of the South American countries, where freedom, even as it presently exists here, is unknown, where you are constantly threatened with harassment, jail, loss of property etc at every turn if you act "improperly" or express controversial or disapproved thoughts.
My geography is a little off. I was referring to Guatemala which is actually in Central America. Many Texas transplants there. Easier to get CCW there than it is CHL here.
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Re: Let the confiscation begin.

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JALLEN wrote:
jmra wrote:I don't want CA used as a national model for anything. I just as soon take my chances in South America.
Funny you mention that. I think not.

The other night we were guests at a very nice dinner. Our hosts were a couple that my wife has come to know. The woman is French, as is my wife. She has a PhD. in Chemistry from A&M, of all things. I never expected in my life to be hugged by an Aggie and like it, but c'est la vie! Anyway, her husband is from Venezuela, now retired from the US Navy, having served on the Nimitz and Reagan, two of the ships my daughter in law has been and now is on. He apparently fled Argentina a long time ago and made to Los Angeles, having made himself unpopular there for some reason.

The talk turned to current events in Venezuela. His family is well-to-do there. I mentioned my feeling that California had turned into a socialist hellhole in the 44 years I've lived here. He told me I'd seen nothing yet. You can't imagine what it is like until you have lived in a truly socialist country, like Venezuela, and many of the South American countries, where freedom, even as it presently exists here, is unknown, where you are constantly threatened with harassment, jail, loss of property etc at every turn if you act "improperly" or express controversial or disapproved thoughts.

Yeah, that's the "now," but hey, it's worth it, because Utopia is just around the corner. :smilelol5:
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Re: Let the confiscation begin.

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VMI77 wrote:
JALLEN wrote:
jmra wrote:I don't want CA used as a national model for anything. I just as soon take my chances in South America.
Funny you mention that. I think not.

The other night we were guests at a very nice dinner. Our hosts were a couple that my wife has come to know. The woman is French, as is my wife. She has a PhD. in Chemistry from A&M, of all things. I never expected in my life to be hugged by an Aggie and like it, but c'est la vie! Anyway, her husband is from Venezuela, now retired from the US Navy, having served on the Nimitz and Reagan, two of the ships my daughter in law has been and now is on. He apparently fled Argentina a long time ago and made to Los Angeles, having made himself unpopular there for some reason.

The talk turned to current events in Venezuela. His family is well-to-do there. I mentioned my feeling that California had turned into a socialist hellhole in the 44 years I've lived here. He told me I'd seen nothing yet. You can't imagine what it is like until you have lived in a truly socialist country, like Venezuela, and many of the South American countries, where freedom, even as it presently exists here, is unknown, where you are constantly threatened with harassment, jail, loss of property etc at every turn if you act "improperly" or express controversial or disapproved thoughts.

Yeah, that's the "now," but hey, it's worth it, because Utopia is just around the corner. :smilelol5:
Yep, I have a 5-year plan that will fix everything. :mrgreen:
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