The agents, armed with additional court-approved search warrants, then entered his house in Washington, DC, on Sunday, seizing additional undisclosed potential evidence, well-placed sources tell the Daily Mail.
Irons in the Fire
Opinions large and small, worth everything you pay for them.
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Oh gee, I wonder what they might find...
The agents, armed with additional court-approved search warrants, then entered his house in Washington, DC, on Sunday, seizing additional undisclosed potential evidence, well-placed sources tell the Daily Mail.
"I am proud of my African heritage"
And, last I heard, most Egyptians have real problems with being described as black. But hey, he's a politician, what sells works, right?
Californicated fornicates things up worse. For the peasant's own good, of course.
It's too bad for David Morens that he didn't get one of those blanket pardons that President Joe Biden handed out to his former colleague, Anthony Fauci. Morens, a former senior advisor at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has pleaded guilty to taking part in a scheme to hide federal records during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking of such, know someone who believes every word- still- that came out of Fauci's mouth, and her standard response to pointing out a bunch of his lies is both "What about Trump's lies?" and "Everything from Fox News is lies."
I'd point out that damn little I post on came from Fox, and those I have are cross-checked, and 'Do you actually think that's the only place I get information?', but it's not worth it.
Short version: "Until the stuff is put in writing for you to read, don't count on anything dealing with suppressors and SBRs and SBSs."
Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to do some constructive things that involve cleaning.
Well, this'll set the Usual Suspects off bigtime
Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin says that the charges against him were "illegal" and that his trial was a "fraud." The now-imprisoned cop and his lawyer are calling for the verdict to be thrown out because of civil rights violations so severe that the trial became a "one-year-long due process violation."
We'll see.
I'll throw in that during that original mess I forgot the first rule: DO NOT TRUST THE MEDIA. And I should have remembered on just about everything they put out, which was largely crap. I haven't forgotten that since. I still had, then, a certain trust that "On something like that, they wouldn't lie and leave important stuff out this badly!"; no more.
About that post on Lee reloading stuff,
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Here's another win
From O'Connor's opinion:
... “Regulations on self-built arms are not longstanding.In fact, there were no restrictions on the manufacture of arms for personal use in America during the seventeenth, eighteenth, or nineteenth centuries.” Thus, the Court cannot conclude that the Final Rule’s imposition of ambiguous and far-reaching regulations, which would restrict access to component parts thereby inhibiting home gunsmithing, comports with the SecondAmendment.
Which takes out one of Biden's 'rules' to make it harder for citizens to do things officially disapproved of, like making your own firearm.
Oh yes, it's a very good question from Orr:
Juxtaposing that issue to the montypythonish Jason Arday affair, the question is begged: how many language programmes might have been saved, or spared cuts, if institutions had not felt compelled to waste resources - emotional, financial, and physical - on DEI?
Probably quite a lot. And right now there are big demonstrations in Britain of people having fits that someone dared to find the problems, including lots of death threats. Because idiots care more about DEI than about someone making fools out of a bunch of academics, and all the waste involved.
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
When they tell you what they are,
And what they are is not just on the enemy side, they are the enemy.
You get tired of the automatic 'Here's how much you should tip' crap
“This is the next step with the ‘add a tip’ option on the kiosks & checkout pads. Shake Shack’s kiosk demonstrates what happens when you don’t have a printed menu, but instead the kiosk displays what the computer is programmed to do. It asks for a ‘tip’, and if you chose ‘zero’, it increases the price of every item ordered by $0.50. As he notes, the kiosk in this case put up a pop-up noting the ‘price adjustment’, but how many kiosks are programmed to do it in the background where you will only see the total?
“I note it is Shake Shack, but have to believe that other vendors will do the same thing as long as they feel they can get away with it.”
Probably.
Kim tells about a local place he and his wife like. Well, a Five Guys burger place opened up here. Good food, but expensive.
CMP has announced some more information on the 1897 Winchesters and the converted M14
Monday, August 17, 2026
Oh, this will set some people off.
They also cultivated gardens and actively managed useful tree species.
“The research shows that the human impact on the Amazon’s environment has been far greater than previously believed,” Pärssinen notes.
Several nutrient-rich trees now common in the region reflect prolonged human management. These include Brazil nut trees, peach palms, which also produce edible palm hearts, and other fruit-bearing species.
By favoring trees with cultural and practical value, Aquiry communities helped some species spread while reducing the presence of others.
“This has direct implications for our understanding of the region’s biocultural history. The civilization also affected ancient Amazonia’s carbon production and carbon balance, which should be better accounted for in future climate models,” Pärssinen adds.
So, will the 'barely left footprints on Mother Gaia' types embrace their changing of the land to suit them, or try to find a way to make it a Bad Thing?
Lee reloading stuff
Yes, I considered using threadlocker on them, but if you do actually need to remove it later, that could make it fun.
Numerous AGs should be asking this
“I encourage the ATF to proactively communicate with purchasers and dealers about the registration requirements that no longer apply to suppressors,” Drummond said. “Oklahomans deserve clarity from the federal government in the wake of this ruling.”
The attorneys general asked whether ATF will notify purchasers, firearms dealers and manufacturers in the plaintiff states that the registration requirements are no longer enforceable.
One of the questions that comes to mind: People who owned suppressors, SBRs, etc., before this, do they have to keep that paperwork? Or can it be trashed?
And since these now appear to be just firearms and parts, any legal restrictions on sales, or inheritance?
I post almost all comments from people,
You have a problem with that group, fine. I, like many, wonder how the hell so many Jews can support a party that hates their guts and has no problem with the idea of them, and Israel, being wiped out. Doesn't mean I blame them for all.
Yes, Blogger did it again on that clearing post
They won't tell you what part of it 'violates standards'
They won't tell you any way to ask about it.
All you can do is get rid of something, republish it, and wonder if they'll approve.
It's a PITA.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
My first thought is to define this as 'Bullshit To Make Money',
'Start screening on your kids for cholesterol by age 9', my ass.
I was working at a range during the first Trump Presidency, Update
Sales kept up this time, seems like, but there was another slump. And now, after that NFA ruling...
People are buying, I suspect both because of that, and "I want this before the mid-terms, just in case."
Update:
Saturday, August 15, 2026
A while back, while at son's house, I wound up watching a few episodes of 'The Mandalorian',
Having survived the day- it was a long one- I shall now
Friday, August 14, 2026
After Trump was elected the first time, he managed to really piss off lots of gun owners
Well, Shooting News Weekly made a list of what all he's been involved in this time, and it's so much better. Not just 'better than Harris would've been', but BETTER. Most lately by the 'The NFA registration list is unconstitutional' ruling, and I'm just as anxious as most everyone else to find out the details from ATF, who've got to be not only worrying about getting majorly sued, but really pissing off a President who doesn't mind pissing on people who do that.
There's been some arguing about the cost of suppressors and SBRs, but I'd bet that, with no NFA crap the companies have to do on them anymore, the cost of at least suppressors will come down. How much? No idea, but I'd bet at least some.
Ref the NFA case, a good piece on "We have questions and Updated
I guarantee you there are gun bigots- almost all leftists- who would love to tell ATF to jail anybody who follows the court order; I also guarantee the ATF, even the "I don't like not having this power" types, who have some understanding of the shitstorm that would hit them if they did. So it's for their own protection as well as that of average citizens that this is demanded.
Assuming various Republicans don't chicken out, there are a bunch of things they can do
I forgot to mention, just in case you hadn't seen, there was no appeal during that 7 days
Did you feel that last night? The Earth moved a little as history was made in Austin, Texas at a little past midnight when two people legally bought suppressors without any National Firearms Act registration or paperwork.
Though the Department of Justice declined to ask a federal judge to extend the stay on his decision that the NFA's registration scheme is unlawful when it comes to now-untaxed items, allowing his injunction to take effect as of today, the department still has nearly two months to decide whether or not to appeal that decision to the Fifth Circuit.
Not asking for the stay to remain in place is a very good sign, but a statement that DOJ does not plan to appeal would be even better. Unfortunately, when given the option to do so earlier today, the agency pointedly took a pass.
So there are questions, and a lot of places aren't selling until they get something on paper from DoJ/ATF saying they can. Which I can't blame them for.
Lots of other questions: Do people who already own a suppressor need to keep the federal paperwork, or can it be destroyed? Can we trust the feds to destroy the registration lists they already have? Etc.
So I'd hold off on building a SBR, things like that, until we have those answers, just to be safe.