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On 25 Feb 2018 17:56:46 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:
Tim wrote: On Sunday, February 25, 2018 at 8:51:52 AM UTC-6, Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/25/18 7:53 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: I have an acquaintance who lives in California.* She's *very* liberal in her views which is to be expected, I guess. She has recently announced that after living in the USA for the last 60+ years, she and her husband are moving to Australia next month to get away from the USA's "crazy" obsession with guns.* Like other liberals, she has often advocated that the USA adopt the 1997 policy of a buy back program following the* mass shooting in Port Arthur, Australia. She ignores some real data though. First, Australia does not have anything like a 2nd Amendment in it's constitution.* Gun rights are controlled by the "states" rather than the federal government. Secondly, there are more privately owned firearms in Australia today than there were before 1996. The million guns destroyed after Port Arthur have been replaced with 1,026,000 new ones. But, I agree with her about one thing.* The culture is different there. Guns are primarily used for hunting and there's no obsession with copies of military style semi-automatics. "Very liberal." Love it. It is the "liberal states" where the atmosphere is most conducive to innovation technology. Didn't you make your fortune via innovation technology? Just about every assessment I've seen says that the leading technology states in terms of innovation technology and percentages of workers employed in innovation technology are Massachusetts, California, New York, and Connecticut. You think there is a connection between liberal politics and innovation technology? You think SpaceX is headquartered in California by accident? I wonder how successful you might have been, business technology wise, had you started up when you did in Mississippi, South Carolina, or Florida. Illinois, one of the bluest states of them all would have loved to have had Richards company so they could suck him dry of taxes and still be broke with nothing to show for it. Illinois has you, an obvious failure of public education. ? Tim manages his own business - successfully. Wonder who would garner more respect in polite company, you or Tim. |
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