Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Community Property

According to a notice posted on Feb. 11, city and district-level authorities in Guangzhou city can, “when necessary,” “temporarily expropriate” houses, venues, vehicles, and other resources from companies or individuals. [More]
Who better to lecture us on "human rights violations" than undisputed experts at it?

[Via Mack H]

3 comments:

Chas said...

Is it really necessary to use a .45 to kill a Chicom national who is trying to kill you while invading your country, or will 9mm Parabellum be more efficient under those circumstances?
IMHO, I am in perfect agreement with the US armed forces that the 9 Para is perfectly adequate for Chicom soldiers invading the US. Still, for domestic purposes, given the overgrown nature of some of our government-fed, domestic predators, I would go with the .45 for now. I do.
So, yeah, have a nine para for the future, because you might need it, but for now, be prepared for anything up to 300 pounds, because it might come at you.

Henry said...

Still, it’s not as if we don’t have precisely the same rules here in the Land of the Free for “gubmint emergencies.”

During the Elian Gonzalez flap, neighbors were actually ordered to evacuate their house so that the INS could occupy it as a command post.

BATF did precisely the same thing to neighbors of David Koresh, then lied that the owners had “volunteered” the house for their use.

When the federal government has gotten all the way down to trashing the THIRD amendment, you know the end is in sight.

vintovka said...

And I remember seeing on TV the illegal searches of homes in Watertown, Mass after the Boston Marathon bombing. Homeowners coming out of their OWN homes like POWs, hands clasped behind their head. No way will I knuckle under for crap like that: show me a search warrant or you're coming in over my dead body, or not at all.

CHAS - you can get a Tanfoglio (EAA Witness) and interchange slide assys and magazines to convert between 9mm and .45. And they are nice guns, very well made.