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After waiting most of my life a FLYING CAR is finally on the market. Alas it costs so much that it might as well not exist. Will we ever get a Mustang-Pinto version? Oh, back when they first came out, the Mustang and the Pinto were inexpensive cars for us Hoi Poloi. I don't know what the current cheap car is; it's probably not all that cheap, either. Back in them days I bought a nice well-constructed 2-bedroom house for about $5,000. On the other hand, I made about $350/month. I would cash a check for $20, and eat lunch on that for a whole week. Yes, I'm old.
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More people, especially People of Color and women. have always owned guns, and more guns, than supporters of gun control have ever wanted to admit, especially to themselves. I've known this since the Eighties, it's a shut up and listen open your eyes and really look. Many have been discreet about it. Others are not regular habitues of the gun shop and range or go hunting.
Most importantly, anti-gunners don't want to accept the fact that gun ownership is not just an expensive hobby carried out by middle aged and geriatric white bourgeoisie that can easily be suppressed for the public good, or at least the good of the ruling elite.
Albert Perez
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