Chris Hayes tried that with his show and they changed it to be like every other show. It was problematic when there was a hot news item and he was over there deep diving on unrelated items
If guns are a right, should access be limited to those who can afford it? Is it actually a right if you can be denied it because you have insufficient funds? Isn't this existence proof that the amendment is obviously not absolute?
That CNN thing Chas posted is intriguing and troubling. It's troubling to me that the only names I saw were "liberals" and they seem to be implying the network went liberal and they need to correct.
I dont watch it so I can't attest but that sounds like they're caving to the Guns over People party
That the cities in red states is seen as an indictment on Democrats is quite hilarious. Like those cities aren't in those states and subject to the laws of those states. Why aren't red state governments enacting policies at the state level do deal with issues within their states?
Thanks man, I was thinking New Mexico and Nevada are our blue states there's a ton of red on there.
Glad I'm not volunteering to defend that shit seems like a bad plight
Gotcha. I would see on reverb they'd eb like 150 for shipping and always wondered how much more for customs. I think on an axe that was made in US it would be repatriation and not subject to customs but if it is 70 isn't necessarily a deal breaker if that's the only place you can find the axe