What About LAST week’s Headlines?



Did we ever get an answer besides “Target Practice”?

We all know how fluid the headlines can be. There was a Whistle-Blower, a Conversation,  Quid Pro Quo, a second WhistleBlower, then no Quid Pro Quo required. The headlines change as fast as Adam “Pencil-Neck’s” lies. But what about forgotten headlines?

Did We Ever Get An Answer?

Is the government 'stockpiling' hundreds of millions of rounds of ammunition for domestic use? (Jun 2014)

Why Are Federal Bureaucrats Buying Guns And Ammo? $158 Million Spent By Non-Military Agencies (Oct 2017)

Internal Revenue Service’s 2,300 Special Agents are allowed to carry AR-15’s, P90 tactical rifles, and other heavy weaponry. 

The Small Business Administration (SBA) spent tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars to load its gun locker with Glocks last year. 

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service modified their Glocks with silencers.

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has a fairly new police force. In 1996, the VA had zero employees with arrest and firearm authority. Today, the VA has 3,700 officers, armed with millions of dollars’ worth of guns and ammunition including AR-15's, Sig they Sauer handguns, and semi-automatic pistols.

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) gun locker is housed in a new “National Training Operations Center” – a facility at an undisclosed location within the DC beltway. HHS agents carry the same weapons platforms used by our Special Forces military warriors.

The EPA placed bulk orders for .357 and 9mm revolvers and buckshot for their shotguns. 

Department of Energy.  order for 20 M-16 Rifles with extra magazines 

General Services Administration purchased Shotguns and Glock pistols.

Bureau of Reclamation,who builds dams, power plants and canals, placed bulk orders for pistols, sights and accessories.

The Social Security Administration purchased bullets, plus 12-gauge buckshot and slug ammo. 

The Social Security Administration bought ammunition.

The Railroad Retirement Board even joined in the purchase spree.

Spending on guns and ammo at 58 non-military federal agencies – including 40 regulatory, administrative agencies – amounted to $158 million. 

While Bernie Sanders claimed that the biggest adversary to the United States was climate change, the EPA stood ready to fight in ways we couldn’t have



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