Being Old Is a State of Mind

But not too old for camouflage:

Being considered old in our culture is not a badge of honor as in other parts of the world. However, we do have a firmer understanding of life and what is worth fighting for. We also know that there are things worse than dying:

How we ever let demented tyrants steal our Republic and our children’s Liberty is a question that may never be answered. But it still gnaws on me.

David DeGerolamo

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Jane
Jane
2 years ago

Right now we have demented woke bureaucrats in power in NC.

Here is something you can right now regarding NCDOT!
Governor Cooper is pushing forward with his Executive Order for our highways. The NCDOT needs to hear your view by March 15.

Please read carefully,
https://firstinfreedomdaily.com/ncdot-unveils-its-new-clean-energy-transportation-plan/

rabbi Andrew
rabbi Andrew
2 years ago
Reply to  Jane

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Shipwreck
Shipwreck
2 years ago

Freedom is the only thing

https://youtu.be/YpBwF57XuOA

Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
2 years ago

Representative government was a lie. Never had it. Never will.

Michael
2 years ago

I went to the NCDOT article that Jane referenced and it is glaring example of NC Gov left (and right) BS. The following line spells it all: , “the planning process created the opportunity to reflect on the impacts of past decisions, listen to the needs of traditionally underserved communities, and work to ensure that the externalities of the past are not carried forward into the future. In North Carolina (as with other states), transportation decisions have often negatively and disproportionately impacted traditionally underserved communities and have contributed to generational harms.” The last sentence is used in most if not every one of their attempts as justifying their BS and I would like someone to explain how they arrive at this. Go to the link and read the comments for a dose of irritation. Everyone gather up your family and belongings and move to the 15 minute city.

Jane
Jane
2 years ago
Reply to  Michael

Is Cooper going to hand out free electric cars to the underserved?

Louis Jenkins
Louis Jenkins
2 years ago

Anyone who says they don’t want clean air and water is sick in the head. But Governor Roy is an idiot. If, and when, EVs become economically feasible then the market will go in that direction, until then, Roy, go screw yourself.

tom finley
tom finley
2 years ago

The Unabumbler | Eatgrueldog If you see this bumbler call your local LE.

yes,it is time
yes,it is time
2 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

lol

Carpenter
Carpenter
2 years ago

We got lazy. We got complacent. We went from an all draft military to a volunteer, sat on the porch and said someone else will do it. We sat in Fort Living Room watching that idiot box. And ohhhh, I almost forgot we got off the porch every fours years to receive your “I VOTED” badge!

Lawnmore
Lawnmore
2 years ago

TPTB were sneaky, we need sneaky gear. Fortunately there is lots of it about at most hunting stores and even Wally world, get it now while you still can!

Quatermain
Quatermain
2 years ago

And my very obvious 28 second comment on getting old: https://youtu.be/ZM9nOSl62ew

Lawnmore
Lawnmore
2 years ago
Reply to  Quatermain

I just had cataract surgery, it was a breeze, I no longer need glasses to shoot!
Don’t wait if you need it!