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The PUB New Year's Eve Party 2020!

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Skip to Comments WELCOME to The PUB! This is an open chat forum where you can discuss any topic just as long as comments remain within the comment policy. So, grab a stool and a pint of your favorite poison, relax and chat about whatever you like. Music, videos, and pictures are welcome! Have a good time, and please be civil! -TEX             Want to subscribe to Tex's Place? ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Contact me, or one of the moderators in the comments section, and ask to be added to the invite list! OR Click HERE  to receive a Daily Newsletter delivered to your inbox each morning! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Please help me keep Tex's Place ad Free and up and running. Donate what you can, if you can. Thank you very much! -Tex

The First New Years Resolution For Gun Owners in 2021

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By Harold Hutchison              Now is the time for many to consider what their resolutions are for the new year. Second Amendment supporters should be no different – and their first resolution is really a no-brainer: Re-elect  David Perdue  and  Kelly Loeffler  to the United States Senate. The reasons why are pretty obvious. One big reason is that  Jon Ossoff  thinks that us defending ourselves from being unjustly punished for crimes and acts of madness we did not commit is somehow corrupt. He doesn’t have the guts to say it about us directly, he instead hangs the corruption on what he calls the “gun lobby,” but loyal Ammoland readers understand that the so-called “gun lobby” is really us – grassroots activists who exercise our First Amendment rights to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to peaceably assemble, and the right to petition for redress of grievances. One other reason is Raphael Warnock, and his desire to  inflict injustice  on us. Warnock hypocritically th

China's 'unrestricted war' on the United States

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  By Doug Dodge  In 1999 Colonel Qiao Liang and Colonel Wang Xiangsui wrote a book called  Unrestricted Warfare .  In this book, these officers, who were both active-duty officers in the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) discussed the lessons learned from the Gulf War action in 1990.  The book was published by the PLA Literature and Arts Publishing House in Beijing, which suggests official approval by the PLA Command.  Liang and Xiangsui recall the CNN broadcast of the dead American soldier in Mogadishu and how that broadcast caused an American pullout of Somalia, changing the world’s strategic situation.  This and other examples caused these officers to postulate another type of warfare they called unrestricted warfare, which crossed all of the spectrums of society and involved no rules.  The authors listed 15 types of new warfare to be used in order to avoid the standard military conflict. One of these new types of warfare is called New Terror Warfare (Xiangsui, 1999), where mo

BREAKING: “I Cannot Vote to Certify the Electoral College Results on January 6th” – MO Senator Josh Hawley Announces He Will Object to Electoral College Certification Process

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By Jim Hoft  We now have at least ONE brave and honest Republican senator. Missouri Senator Josh Hawley announced on Wednesday that he will object to the certification process on January 6th. Senator Hawley is the first Republican senator to release a statement on his intentions to decertify the fraudulent election results. Ali Alexander thanked Senator Hawley this morning after the announcement. We would like to thank Senator @HawleyMO for taking our calls. He has joined the #DoNotCertify caucus for #JAN6 . #StopTheSteal ! https://t.co/WAOdGM6H1F — Ali 🟧 #StopTheSteal (@ali) December 30, 2020 Here is Senator Hawley’s Statement. GOP House member Mo Brooks, who is leading the efforts in the US House to decertify the fraudulent election, cheered the news today! Original Here Want to subscribe to Tex's Place? ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Contact any one of the Commanders🎖️( moderators) in the comments section, and ask to be added to the invite list! OR Click HERE to receive a Daily N

REVIELLE! Thursday, 31 December, 2020

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Skip to Comments    Good morning troops!     Welcome to another day in paradise, and our next installment of REVEILLE!     This is your daily forum to share what you've heard, what you've learned, and what you know, and just shoot the breeze.     All subjects are on the table, just be sure to stay within the comment policy, as usual.      This is also a great place to tag me, Goofy, or Aunty Remm if you have articles you'd like to have published. Of course that's not restricted to this page, and you can still contact us any way you prefer.   SO! Git your lazy butts up, SS&S, and get down to formation! We got REVEILLE, PT, and today's missions to carry out!     And don't forget to grab yourself a good strong cup o' joe to get you going. It might look like muddy water, and taste like turpentine, but every service member needs it to get through the day!     Have a wonderful day my friends.   -Tex

Egg on Their Faces: 10 Climate Alarmist Predictions for 2020 That Went Horribly Wrong

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  By TYLER O'NEIL Long before Beto O’Rourke claimed the world only had 10 years left for humans to act against climate change, alarmists had spent decades predicting one doomsday scenario after another, each of which stubbornly failed to materialize. It seems climate armageddon has taken a permanent sabbatical. Many of those doomsday predictions specifically mentioned the annus horribilus of 2020. Those predictions also failed, some rather spectacularly. Steve Milloy, a former Trump/Pence EPA transition team member and founder of JunkScience.com, compiled  ten climate predictions  for 2020 that fell far off the mark. 1. Average global temperature up 3 degrees Celsius In 1987, the  Star-Phoenix  in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, quoted James Hansen of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York. His model predicted an average temperature increase of “between one-half and one degree Celsius by the end of the ’90s.” “And within 15 to 20 years of this, the earth wil

A Call to Arms for All Patriots to Come to the Aid of Their Country

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  By Ron Wright Our founders were visionary and provided ways to resolve disputed Presidential elections. Constitutional law expert  Attorney Jenna Ellis , a Trump legal team member, outlined this procedure. The most straightforward solution is for the six contested states' legislatures to convene on their initiative by a simple majority vote without being called into session by a reluctant governor. Then by a resolution by a simple majority vote, reclaim their state’s electors pledged for Biden and appoint electors for Trump before Congress meets Jan. 6, 2020.    Patriots in the contested states should immediately deluge by phone, fax, and email their representative to demand the retraction of the electors pledged to Biden.  Warn the representatives there are 74 million disenfranchised voters who voted for Trump who are not going away, “. . . come back with your shield or on it!” Links to representatives in  AZ ,  GA ,  MI ,  NV ,  PA , and  WI .  While not yet ti

COVID Bill Passed, Crammed with Anti-Gun Pork

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  By Chris Eger Congress this week sent the mammoth Fiscal Year 2021 omnibus spending bill to President Trump, and gun control advocates are celebrating the millions in appropriations it contains to fund their issues.  The $1.4 trillion  omnibus bill  – perched on a raft of another nearly $1 trillion in additional COVID relief pitched to fight the virus and aid suffering Americans – includes spending taxpayer dollars to research "gun violence" as a health care issue and encourage the use of controversial gun seizure orders on Veterans. Buried in the  5,593-page bill  is a $25 million allocation to the Centers for Disease Control and National Institutes of Health "to fund research on firearms safety and gun violence prevention," as noted by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) and Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), who has long championed such spending.  "Research will help us create evidence-based solutions to this ongoing public health crisis,"  said  Markey in a statement

Mass. Democrats Ram Through an Abortion Bill Too Extreme for Their Pro-Choice Governor

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By TYLER O'NEIL  On Tuesday, the Massachusetts State Senate voted to override Gov. Charlie Baker’s (R-Mass.) veto of the ROE Act (H.5179), codifying  Roe v. Wade  (1973) into state law and lowering the age of consent for abortion from 18 to 16. Baker vetoed the bill on Christmas Eve because it lowered the age of consent for abortion. The State House overrode his veto on Monday. Baker, who is pro-choice, said he “strongly” supports a woman’s right to abortion. “However, I cannot support the sections of this proposal that expand the availability of later term abortions and permit minors age 16 and 17 to get an abortion without the consent of a parent or guardian,” the governor wrote in a letter to lawmakers. The law eliminates the 24-hour waiting period for abortion, changes the judicial bypass process to make abortions more accessible to minors who cannot obtain parental consent, and allows abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy if the baby would not survive after birth. Baker said

Congress Objecting to Presidential Electors Is a Civil Rights Imperative

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  By Jake Hoffman Editor's Note: The author of this column, Jake Hoffman, is a Republican presidential elector in Arizona and a plaintiff on numerous election integrity lawsuits. The stage is being set for January 2021, more specifically January 6th, to be one of the most consequential periods in our nation’s storied history. Dozens of members of the U.S. House and at least a few members of the Senate have expressed their intent to formally object to the Electoral College tallies in nearly a half dozen states due to the pervasive election irregularities and alleged voter fraud that occurred. As the day approaches, the left-wing media has been quick to describe this as an “ assault on democracy ,” among many other things. But if Democrats are going to pretend to be appalled by this “disruptive” action, they need to take a look in the mirror. By their own standards, Democrats have been assaulting democracy for quite some time.  In nearly 150 years, Electoral College votes