Lookie there. Another Democrat. What a shocker(not that Republicans are much better on stuff like this). Just saying... if you listen to most of my Trump hating friends you'd think everything was just fine and dandy if we got rid of him.
Following public outcry, the DOJ retracted the list demand on October 11, 2025, highlighting internal pro-2A community divisions on litigation tactics and underscoring how court-mandated transparency can conflict with membership confidentiality in advocacy cases.
Totally. The problem is that both party's members only see the fault in their opponents. They never seem to hold their own team accountable. And this really allows for the uni-party (on many issues) to roll on.
The deeper issue is in the system itself. Politicians do not typically base principles. That is, besides re-election. Democracy is the base problem. Its not a good system for finding solutions to society's problems. The mistake is expecting voters to hold them accountable. Voters aren't qualified to vote and most of the time just vote for their own surface level interests.
On privacy. Its not a value even close to the top of mind for most people. So why would politicians really care? And even if they do care... they aren't the best. If we want privacy we have to do it ourselves and reject these clown's authority.
The mistake is expecting voters to hold them accountable. Voters aren't qualified to vote and most of the time just vote for their own surface level interests.
We are not voting our way out of this. We need to restrict the franchise and make it harder to vote or register to vote.
Mayor of Denver is Mike Johnston
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Johnston_(Colorado_politician)
Lookie there. Another Democrat. What a shocker(not that Republicans are much better on stuff like this). Just saying... if you listen to most of my Trump hating friends you'd think everything was just fine and dandy if we got rid of him.
I don't think either party cares about privacy republicans are getting lists of gun owners https://x.com/GunOwners/status/1975671887897501968
Following public outcry, the DOJ retracted the list demand on October 11, 2025, highlighting internal pro-2A community divisions on litigation tactics and underscoring how court-mandated transparency can conflict with membership confidentiality in advocacy cases.
Totally. The problem is that both party's members only see the fault in their opponents. They never seem to hold their own team accountable. And this really allows for the uni-party (on many issues) to roll on.
The deeper issue is in the system itself. Politicians do not typically base principles. That is, besides re-election. Democracy is the base problem. Its not a good system for finding solutions to society's problems. The mistake is expecting voters to hold them accountable. Voters aren't qualified to vote and most of the time just vote for their own surface level interests.
On privacy. Its not a value even close to the top of mind for most people. So why would politicians really care? And even if they do care... they aren't the best. If we want privacy we have to do it ourselves and reject these clown's authority.
We are not voting our way out of this.
We need to restrict the franchise and make it harder to vote or register to vote.
It would be much better if only land owners could vote and any government worker didn't get a full vote. At least not an equal one.
But really I really don't care if you and your buddies vote to take my stuff. That doesn't make it right.
1000 percent especially owning land or property to vote
I would be fine with people who own small businesses to satisfy the property requirement for voting