Years ago when the $15.00 minimum wage debate was just getting started, Limbaugh used to challenge the Left to justify the $15.00 figure and explain why $35.00 wouldn't be better.
Similarly, what is so magical about the 80% figure where a partly formed chunk of material becomes a receiver. Why is 80% evil and dangerous yet 79% is seemingly OK in the minds of Bloomberg, Becerra, et. al.?
If Polymer80, Defense Distributed and others "compromise on 80% lowers, how long will it be before the Left starts yammering about the 70% Loophole?
Would the successors of the people who flirted with making banana peels illegal based on a pop song by Scottish singer Donovan (Mellow Yellow - 1967) go so far as to try and ban cans of resin and hardener or chunks of billet aluminum under the category of 0% lowers?
Years ago when the $15.00 minimum wage debate was just getting started, Limbaugh used to challenge the Left to justify the $15.00 figure and explain why $35.00 wouldn't be better.
ReplyDeleteSimilarly, what is so magical about the 80% figure where a partly formed chunk of material becomes a receiver. Why is 80% evil and dangerous yet 79% is seemingly OK in the minds of Bloomberg, Becerra, et. al.?
If Polymer80, Defense Distributed and others "compromise on 80% lowers, how long will it be before the Left starts yammering about the 70% Loophole?
Would the successors of the people who flirted with making banana peels illegal based on a pop song by Scottish singer Donovan (Mellow Yellow - 1967) go so far as to try and ban cans of resin and hardener or chunks of billet aluminum under the category of 0% lowers?
Any bets?