When the doctors are government employees they will go in whatever direction the government cartel tells them to go.
Darren
January 5, 2016 8:59 pm
If someone cannot balance a checkbook, are they mentally ill to use a gun?
If soneone drops out of high school, or failed high school, are they too “ilintellectual” (I made that word up as I did not know what word to use) to use a gun?
What direction will these doctors go?
Darren
January 5, 2016 8:54 pm
I cannot tell if this is a new video made in response to Obama’s executive action to grab guns or if it was made previously in response to Obama’s rhetoric that controlling guns will reduce violent crimes. Either way, it’s outstanding. It Donald Trumps Obama in that it hits him personally and in an indisputable way. Definitely applicable to the… Read more »
58
Revenge is sweet. This will be payback for the unmerciful razzing she gives me about the occasion of my coming out of anesthesia following a colonoscopy.
She never would provide any details other than to imply that I’m a bigger lech under the influence than normal and how the other nurses won’t soon forget me.
When Fay is completely back from never-never land I must tell her the story.
I’ll also remind her that at some point the morphine-flying Fay blurted out, “But I liked Bed 8 better!”
One of the funnier moments lately… At one point Fay was moved back into ICU and I returned following a break and they were moving her from Bed 8 to Bed 15 across the way. I approached the head RN and looked at her questioningly. She explained that it was ICU policy to not have, side by side, two people… Read more »
phil
January 5, 2016 6:42 pm
If you like your gun, you can keep your gun.
If you like your bullets, you can keep your bullets.
As a matter of fact, these new executive actions will most likely save you 2500 dollars a year on bullets and guns.
And be assured that the faceless little drones in the Justice Department and the Medical Cartel will interpret it any way they want and produce thousands of pages of “clarifying” regulations.
Oh yeah I really trust them.
Adee
January 5, 2016 4:57 pm
Good afternoon Hamsters. Spouse worked from home today again as he broke a tooth yesterday and was able to get an 8 am appointment with our dentist whose office is maybe 4 miles away. No sense driving in to the office and back and wasting a couple of hours driving. So that’s why I’m late on the couch. Regarding empowering/requiring… Read more »
Are we really ready to disarm any vet under the care of the Veterans Administration branch of the cartel whose doctor makes a notation of depression in his chart?
I’ve heard liberals many times refer to conservatives like Trump and Cruz as being mentally unstable. In fact, anyone who doesn’t agree with the liberal position(s) may be considered a mental case and unfit for gun ownership. BTW, under Obamacare, who actually controls the doctors? The government should have no role whatsoever in the gun debate except seeing to it… Read more »
The stated goal of allies of the government cartel is to turn the healthcare system into a Euro style agency of the cartel…where the sick, lame and mentally depressed are now routinely put to death like a sick dog.
Try to gain non-profit status for a legitimate watchdog organization and the government unleashes the near-unlimited powers of seven government agencies on the applicants and their businesses.
Oh yeah. I’m really confident in these government institutions to protect the Second Amendments rights of people.
mharper42
January 5, 2016 1:16 pm
#32 TT
Might it be simpler to legally change your Mom’s name to match the document?
mharper42
January 5, 2016 1:13 pm
I guess 50 years ago, most if not all of the mentally ill were locked up in mental wards. Thus not able to commit carnage. Now they are free and loose, free to stop taking their meds — assuming they have had any treatment at all — and run wild.
And Ace explains what’s good and what’s really wrong with the whole thing. Two parts of his EO are common sense, increasing the number of FBI staff on the background-check detail, and a request to increase funds for mental health, to the tune of $500 million. Both of those measures are responsive to conservative cries of why don’t you actually… Read more »
A post at Hot Air goes even further to explain, not only the actions, but how we should be addressing them publicly; The first two of these bullet points qualify for the “what took you so long” category. Those aren’t exercises in executive power; they’re admissions of incompetent governance. It took seven years for Obama to realize the FBI background-check… Read more »
Offered up as proof: As a longtime observer of this President’s poker strategy, I see this as as an intentionally weak bet that Obama hopes will result in a huge raise from his opponent. The strength in President Obama’s hand is overwhelming public opinion, cards that so far have not resulted in a win. There are only a few ways… Read more »
And I DO mean I’d welcome any case that stems from abuse.
Gun Right’s advocates have a stellar track record in the courts, and using the courts to achieve redress of the excesses of the Gun Grabbers has advanced the cause of Gun Rights further and more effectively than any political remedy sought.
Texpat says: JANUARY 5, 2016 AT 12:15 PM 31 Sarge You are more optimistic than I am about this. I do not, in principle, object to physicians being able to report seriously unstable patients to the database for scrutiny when buying a gun. I do object to there being no avenue for appeal of this process for citizens if some… Read more »
31 Sarge You are more optimistic than I am about this. I do not, in principle, object to physicians being able to report seriously unstable patients to the database for scrutiny when buying a gun. I do object to there being no avenue for appeal of this process for citizens if some Leftist busybody pediatrician, indoctrinated by CDC agitprop about… Read more »
Back to getting Mom’s funeral plot problem resolved. It seems Grandpa listed her for a space on the family plot, but there’s a typo in her name. So, do I need to get a Quitclaim deed, a Burial Authorization, or an affidavit about the name typo? Inquiring minds want to know…. Bless that funeral home lady. She’s exhibiting a great… Read more »
As to trusting the Government to stay within the bounds, it is far more likely that the Doctor’s Insurance carriers would be policing them for abuses that would open them up to liability, as well as having a lot of Doctor’s Pants hanging in Gun Store and Gun Owner’s closets after the Civil Suits have been won.
If you actually READ the article, the only people allowed to report are the Doctors caring for the subject individual, and all it does is free them from penalties from Doctor/Patient privilege violations, but not Civil penalties awarded should the subject individual decide to (rightfully) sue the pants off of them should they use the rule capriciously or vindictively. Its… Read more »
Mental illness or “strange behavior” or “he scares me” doesn’t seem far off…
Bonecrusher
January 5, 2016 11:00 am
Nobody in his right mind is against this provision. If it stayed just as advertised and was guaranteed to stay that way, I wouldn’t have a problem with it. The problem is that this is the camel’s nose under the tent. Is it really such a stretch to believe that the lefty moonbats won’t use this opening to expand the… Read more »
Bonecrusher says: JANUARY 5, 2016 AT 8:16 AM http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/obama-gun-control-rule-mental-illness-217340 “Common sense ” gun regulations that would never be abused, until they are. Folks who have been on the couch for a long time know my record on Gun Rights. Obama is to be commended for this. He’s going against a long standing policy of his own Party regarding the reporting… Read more »
GJT
January 5, 2016 10:50 am
#25
Yep, thankfully we are still small enough to do it!
Bonecrusher
January 5, 2016 10:40 am
#24: Firing a customer usually brings great peace. It did for me on the rare occasion that I have done it.
Well, this is sweet. A popular bar was dealing with an irate customer, who complained on social media about her New Year’s Eve out being interrupted by “a junkie who overdosed” at the bar and interfered with her service. Here’s the response: Hi Holly, thanks for reaching out! We love feedback, whether it be positive or negative. I especially like… Read more »
GJT
January 5, 2016 9:52 am
#18
It’s the one that says the Japanese are successful cause they brush their teeth, don’t overeat at the buffets and don’t allow Islamist language or the Koran in their country.
Obama pushing thousands (about 4000) of new regulations in Year 8
The calendar says there are 13 months left to Barack Obama’s presidency. But when it comes to exercising executive power, it’s more like five.
LD has a friend who’s obviously liberal, who sometimes posts comments to my posts on FB. I know she’s not stupid, she’s quite intelligent despite her political leanings. I think her comments are designed to wiss me off. I hope so, anyway, because I’d rather think of her as an intelligent, attractive, and with-it young lady (and I’m stopping myself… Read more »
#66;
Darth Obama finds your lack of faith disturbing, Shannon.
I, on the other hand, find it enlightening.
Hate to inform you, kids, but old folks just do it better and have a lot more fun in the process.
http://youtu.be/-o54AKyNDAo
Ted’s ad on immigration is Robin Hood hitting the bulls eye center with the first arrow and splitting that one with the second arrow. 🙂
Thanks Mr. Shannon.
I never even knew that you cared. 😉
When the doctors are government employees they will go in whatever direction the government cartel tells them to go.
If someone cannot balance a checkbook, are they mentally ill to use a gun?
If soneone drops out of high school, or failed high school, are they too “ilintellectual” (I made that word up as I did not know what word to use) to use a gun?
What direction will these doctors go?
I cannot tell if this is a new video made in response to Obama’s executive action to grab guns or if it was made previously in response to Obama’s rhetoric that controlling guns will reduce violent crimes. Either way, it’s outstanding. It Donald Trumps Obama in that it hits him personally and in an indisputable way. Definitely applicable to the… Read more »
I’m watching PBS Frontline’s takedown of BiBi Netanyahu.
Our politics are so vapid in comparison.
Happy New Year, Mr. Phil.
http://youtu.be/-cQ-jUTEgck
I finally got to watch the Ted Cruz video in post #2. Very funny and clever.
I think she’s been pulling my leg all along.
She’s knows I’m no lech.
Just a more refined, harmless flirt.
58
Revenge is sweet. This will be payback for the unmerciful razzing she gives me about the occasion of my coming out of anesthesia following a colonoscopy.
She never would provide any details other than to imply that I’m a bigger lech under the influence than normal and how the other nurses won’t soon forget me.
When Fay is completely back from never-never land I must tell her the story.
I’ll also remind her that at some point the morphine-flying Fay blurted out, “But I liked Bed 8 better!”
One of the funnier moments lately… At one point Fay was moved back into ICU and I returned following a break and they were moving her from Bed 8 to Bed 15 across the way. I approached the head RN and looked at her questioningly. She explained that it was ICU policy to not have, side by side, two people… Read more »
If you like your gun, you can keep your gun.
If you like your bullets, you can keep your bullets.
As a matter of fact, these new executive actions will most likely save you 2500 dollars a year on bullets and guns.
Period!!
I can name ten people that should be on that “no buy” list.
I’m just as qualified to make that determination.
I know a couple of doctors that have no business being doctors, much less government firearms gatekeepers.
And be assured that the faceless little drones in the Justice Department and the Medical Cartel will interpret it any way they want and produce thousands of pages of “clarifying” regulations.
Oh yeah I really trust them.
Good afternoon Hamsters. Spouse worked from home today again as he broke a tooth yesterday and was able to get an 8 am appointment with our dentist whose office is maybe 4 miles away. No sense driving in to the office and back and wasting a couple of hours driving. So that’s why I’m late on the couch. Regarding empowering/requiring… Read more »
I don’t care, Sarge. The doctors are feeding this information into the gaping maw of the the Federal government.
Today, Shep Smith was referring to Booosh as “Jeb, exclammation point”
/chortle
Doug Powers of Michelle Malkin’s site weighs in on JugEars plans.
So now, my friend, you have my knee-jerk Conservative reaction to the President’s plan.
And if you’re running around with a pistol strapped to your hip around the chilrens you are bat chit crazy.
Are we really ready to disarm any vet under the care of the Veterans Administration branch of the cartel whose doctor makes a notation of depression in his chart?
I’ve heard liberals many times refer to conservatives like Trump and Cruz as being mentally unstable. In fact, anyone who doesn’t agree with the liberal position(s) may be considered a mental case and unfit for gun ownership. BTW, under Obamacare, who actually controls the doctors? The government should have no role whatsoever in the gun debate except seeing to it… Read more »
The stated goal of allies of the government cartel is to turn the healthcare system into a Euro style agency of the cartel…where the sick, lame and mentally depressed are now routinely put to death like a sick dog.
Oh yeah. I really trust them.
Try to gain non-profit status for a legitimate watchdog organization and the government unleashes the near-unlimited powers of seven government agencies on the applicants and their businesses.
Oh yeah I really trust them.
Oh yeah. I’m really confident in these government institutions to protect the Second Amendments rights of people.
#32 TT
Might it be simpler to legally change your Mom’s name to match the document?
I guess 50 years ago, most if not all of the mentally ill were locked up in mental wards. Thus not able to commit carnage. Now they are free and loose, free to stop taking their meds — assuming they have had any treatment at all — and run wild.
And Ace explains what’s good and what’s really wrong with the whole thing. Two parts of his EO are common sense, increasing the number of FBI staff on the background-check detail, and a request to increase funds for mental health, to the tune of $500 million. Both of those measures are responsive to conservative cries of why don’t you actually… Read more »
A post at Hot Air goes even further to explain, not only the actions, but how we should be addressing them publicly; The first two of these bullet points qualify for the “what took you so long” category. Those aren’t exercises in executive power; they’re admissions of incompetent governance. It took seven years for Obama to realize the FBI background-check… Read more »
Offered up as proof: As a longtime observer of this President’s poker strategy, I see this as as an intentionally weak bet that Obama hopes will result in a huge raise from his opponent. The strength in President Obama’s hand is overwhelming public opinion, cards that so far have not resulted in a win. There are only a few ways… Read more »
And I DO mean I’d welcome any case that stems from abuse.
Gun Right’s advocates have a stellar track record in the courts, and using the courts to achieve redress of the excesses of the Gun Grabbers has advanced the cause of Gun Rights further and more effectively than any political remedy sought.
Texpat says: JANUARY 5, 2016 AT 12:15 PM 31 Sarge You are more optimistic than I am about this. I do not, in principle, object to physicians being able to report seriously unstable patients to the database for scrutiny when buying a gun. I do object to there being no avenue for appeal of this process for citizens if some… Read more »
32 Tedtam
I don’t have time to read through this, but you might later take a look if you can’t get an informed answer to your question.
Texas statutes on cemeteries and burial
31 Sarge You are more optimistic than I am about this. I do not, in principle, object to physicians being able to report seriously unstable patients to the database for scrutiny when buying a gun. I do object to there being no avenue for appeal of this process for citizens if some Leftist busybody pediatrician, indoctrinated by CDC agitprop about… Read more »
Back to getting Mom’s funeral plot problem resolved. It seems Grandpa listed her for a space on the family plot, but there’s a typo in her name. So, do I need to get a Quitclaim deed, a Burial Authorization, or an affidavit about the name typo? Inquiring minds want to know…. Bless that funeral home lady. She’s exhibiting a great… Read more »
As to trusting the Government to stay within the bounds, it is far more likely that the Doctor’s Insurance carriers would be policing them for abuses that would open them up to liability, as well as having a lot of Doctor’s Pants hanging in Gun Store and Gun Owner’s closets after the Civil Suits have been won.
If you actually READ the article, the only people allowed to report are the Doctors caring for the subject individual, and all it does is free them from penalties from Doctor/Patient privilege violations, but not Civil penalties awarded should the subject individual decide to (rightfully) sue the pants off of them should they use the rule capriciously or vindictively. Its… Read more »
Mental illness or “strange behavior” or “he scares me” doesn’t seem far off…
Nobody in his right mind is against this provision. If it stayed just as advertised and was guaranteed to stay that way, I wouldn’t have a problem with it. The problem is that this is the camel’s nose under the tent. Is it really such a stretch to believe that the lefty moonbats won’t use this opening to expand the… Read more »
Bonecrusher says: JANUARY 5, 2016 AT 8:16 AM http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/obama-gun-control-rule-mental-illness-217340 “Common sense ” gun regulations that would never be abused, until they are. Folks who have been on the couch for a long time know my record on Gun Rights. Obama is to be commended for this. He’s going against a long standing policy of his own Party regarding the reporting… Read more »
#25
Yep, thankfully we are still small enough to do it!
#24: Firing a customer usually brings great peace. It did for me on the rare occasion that I have done it.
Well, this is sweet. A popular bar was dealing with an irate customer, who complained on social media about her New Year’s Eve out being interrupted by “a junkie who overdosed” at the bar and interfered with her service. Here’s the response: Hi Holly, thanks for reaching out! We love feedback, whether it be positive or negative. I especially like… Read more »
#18
It’s the one that says the Japanese are successful cause they brush their teeth, don’t overeat at the buffets and don’t allow Islamist language or the Koran in their country.
El Gordo
#12
JUST FOR YOU
Obama pushing thousands (about 4000) of new regulations in Year 8
The calendar says there are 13 months left to Barack Obama’s presidency. But when it comes to exercising executive power, it’s more like five.
LD has a friend who’s obviously liberal, who sometimes posts comments to my posts on FB. I know she’s not stupid, she’s quite intelligent despite her political leanings. I think her comments are designed to wiss me off. I hope so, anyway, because I’d rather think of her as an intelligent, attractive, and with-it young lady (and I’m stopping myself… Read more »