Compromise is compromise. I'm not talking about concession. It means both sides get something that they want. Or perhaps that both sides walk away defeated. I'm not sure what we've already given away, but I certainly recognize the state of the 2nd amendment. It's not so much about what is or isn't on the books as it is about what isn't practical anymore. And yea, I'd suggest compromising on one thing to gain another.VMI77 wrote: I have to disagree with you about compromise and background checks. Compromise is no longer possible because as you allude to yourself, we've already given so much away that "compromise" can only mean concession. To the libs compromise means letting them have their way. The only thing they ever offer in return is letting us keep what little piece of the cake we have left for a little longer.
Baby steps. Thinking about this there is perhaps a some ground that you and I can agree on. My tin-foil hat isn't big enough to think that they'll try and take guns away. It is big enough to thing that in addition to preventing the purchase of a new one, they might remove your right to carry or possess one.VMI77 wrote: On background checks...I can't see anyway the anti-gun people are going to let someone who is prohibited from buying a new gun keep the ones they already have. It's much more likely that they'll come take YOUR guns when your spouse, or other family member living in your home, is prohibited from buying guns. I agree we don't have a right to keep and bear arms....what we have is temporary permission, in some parts of the country, to keep and bear arms. I agree that demonstrations don't work....they're nothing more than political theater promoting the illusion that politicians care what the electorate thinks. It helps keep people docile to let them believe they have any role in this so called "democracy." Voting doesn't work anymore either, at the national level. Voting, for now, can still influence what happens at the local level --at least if you don't live somewhere where voting has been marginalized by one faction or the other (note, I don't say side, or Party here, but faction, as in which particular group or family is vying for more power within the criminal enterprise).
I look at it in another sense: The government might take my license to fly away, but I can still own airplanes. They don't even inhibit my ability to buy another, which is a bit strange.
I hear you there. If debt continues to mount, eventually something will break... That I certainly agree with. We're responsible for this public-pandering political system where we vote for people who will decrease our taxes and increase our benefits. I just hope that something breaks that is big enough to garner enough attention without the entire thing falling apart.VMI77 wrote: I don't share your optimism. We're locked on course on a path that only leads into the abyss, and the psychos running the show are putting the pedal to the metal. The current system cannot be changed enough to avert catastrophe, and even if it could, there is no will to do it, either from the majority of the population or our rulers. The only thing we can do is be the best people we can be and prepare ourselves and our families for what is coming. But while the outcome is pretty certain, the timing is not. How long can this debt system continue? No one knows or can predict when the system will implode. Could be ten years from now, or even longer, or it could be just about anytime, depending on unpredictable events.