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Like oh I don't know collective governmental ownership and administration of the distribution of fire safety?
… what I'd really love to see is an exorbitant tax on bullets.
But 'police breaking down doors' is the next logical step when a country starts to slide down that slippery slope, is it not?
in the US, at least, talking about repealing the 2nd Amendment instead of regulations seems akin to advocating abstinence-only education instead of condoms.
And were the freedoms you gave up to achieve that goal worth it? I think not.
I also know, from a lifelong friend whose lived their for 35 years, Oz is already pretty socialist, so it was
probably an easier sell that it would be here in the US wher we still place some value on our freedoms
The freedoms they gave up? Because I don't feel you're very free.
in the US, at least, talking about repealing the 2nd Amendment instead of regulations seems akin to advocating abstinence-only education instead of condoms.
. Government interferes, it.
legalizing gay marriage is largely a state issue that wouldn't require a constitutional amendment... a completely different beast than trying to repeal the 2nd Amendment (and presumably repealing the 4th Amendment if you want cops breaking down doors to get all existing guns off the streets)
we might need that fence on the Mexican border built too. and probably another one up north.
I like the idea of a gun buyback, but the fact remains that there are legions of people who will absolutely not, under no circumstances, surrender their guns. and I'm not sure we've reached the point where we want police breaking down doors and confiscating legally-purchased guns against the owners' will.
for all the comparisons to slavery and the like, as if the 14th Amendment happened by good will and magic, bear in mind that it took the bloodiest war in US history to resolve that dispute.
even after the Civil War, it took the Reconstruction Acts and Congress repealing Habeas Corpus to suspend the Supreme Court to get it ratified.
And were the freedoms you gave up to achieve that goal worth it? I think not.
I also know, from a lifelong friend whose lived their for 35 years, Oz is already pretty socialist, so it was
probably an easier sell that it would be here in the US wher we still place some value on our freedoms
Haha, oh Henry, you're just like my grumpy old grandpa at Christmas dinner. Hilarious.
Here in Oz we enjoy true universal healthcare, great medical outcomes, great life expectancy (3 years better than the US), the lowest debt to GDP ratio in the OECD, low levels of crime, especially gun crime, rank Number 2 on the UN's "world's happiest country" index, have the world's best city according to many international surveys like this one from CNN Travel, and have four of the World's Most Liveable Cities (Melbourne is No 1) according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Report..
So comrade, despite your fantasies that we Australians are trapped in a Socialist dictatorship, slaving in the factories for our dear leaders, we're doing just fine, thanks.![]()
But it isn't supposed to do so. Goverment has only three legitimate functions:
1. Provide a standing army to protect us from without;
2. Provide a police force to protect us from each other;
3. Provide a system of courts so that we may seek peaceful redress with each other.
Period.
It's time we restored one of those original US flags - the ones with the rattlesnake and the logo "Don't Tread on Me"
