Griffin Armament Announces New SR-RIGID M-LOK Rails

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Griffin Armament introduces their new line of M-LOK rails, the SR-RIGID series.Griffin Armament is best known for their silencers. They’ve been putting out quality cans since their founding in 2006, and many of their models have enjoyed significant success. From their versatile Bushwacker 46, the user-configurable Optimus, their 30SD-K model, the modular Resistance 22 rimfire can, to their new GP-N A2-mountable can, and many more, Griffin […]

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Pilgrim Torch Self Defense Ammunition Now Available

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Introducing Pilgrim High Performance Self Defense AmmunitionPilgrim Ammunition is a dedicated self-defense ammunition company focusing on lightweight, high-velocity rounds. Their Torch lineup includes 9mm,.380 auto, and .45 ACP, and all three offerings currently use a high-velocity solid copper hollow point (SCHP) Pilgrim Torch Self Defense Ammunition Now Available We designed the Torch™ ammunition line to eliminate threats with one round by […]

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Comp-Tac Introduces New Holster Fits for the Ruger Max-9

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Comp-Tac Introduces New Holster Fits for the Ruger Max-9The Ruger MAX-9 is one of the hot new subcompact 9mm pistols on the market and it has already received much support in the way of aftermarket accessories. Now Comp-Tac is joining the game by providing new options for holsters for the Ruger MAX-9 by adapting some of their existing holster fits to suit the […]

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Spice Up Your Ruger 10/22 with these New Faxon Rimfire Barrels

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Spice Up Your Ruger 10/22 with these New Faxon Rimfire BarrelsFaxon Firearms have just introduced a new line of barrels for the Ruger 10/22. I am a huge fan of the rifle and I often like to compare it to a teenager’s first car in the regard that that same teenager will almost inevitably change everything about it save for a few core components. These […]

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Biden Admin Picks Up Where Trump Left Off and is Seizing Private Property for Border Wall

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This article was originally published by Patrick Carroll at The Foundation for Economic Education. 

Border Patrol agents and others stand next to a new stretch of border wall in Calexico, Calif., Friday, Oct. 26, 2018. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen will later visit the new 30-foot-high border wall that is replacing a 2-mile stretch of older barriers between the U.S. and Mexico in Calexico. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

On January 20, President Biden issued a proclamation that the government would stop construction on the US-Mexico border wall for 60 days to determine whether land needed to be confiscated to continue the project. The 60 days came and went with no decision, and now a federal judge has handed down a court order giving the government the go-ahead to seize one family’s private land for the wall.

“The Cavazos family land is the target of one of 140 active cases that have continued under the Biden Administration,” the Texas Civil Rights Project said in a statement. “At least 114 of these cases have progressed since the President’s proclamation pause deadline on March 21, 2021.”

This puts the Cavazoses in a tough situation. As ValleyCentral.com reported:

Jose ‘Fred’ Cavazos, the landowner, is 71-years-old and disabled but says the government is putting it on him to clear the land.

“I’m going to be left alone to take that barn down,” said Cavazos.

Another issue is that Cavazos makes part of his livelihood from renting land to tenants and the family worries that they will not be able to enter anymore.

The attorney for the family, Ricky Garza, was particularly dismayed. “Yesterday, we witnessed a betrayal of the Biden Administration’s commitment to end construction of the border wall,” he said. “In federal court, the President’s pause on border wall construction is meaningless without immediate action from the DOJ to dismiss these cases.”

Indeed, the fact that these cases are still going forward goes directly against what Biden had promised on the campaign trail. “There will not be another foot of wall constructed in my administration,” he said back in August. “What about the land confiscations?” he was asked. “End, end, end, stop, done, over,” he replied. “Not gonna do it. Withdraw the lawsuits. We’re out. We are not going to confiscate the land.”

The Nuances of Eminent Domain

The Cavazos family are only the latest victims of a long-running and pernicious legal doctrine: eminent domain.

The term traces back to the 17th-century legal philosopher Hugo Grotius who used the phrase dominium eminens, which is Latin for ‘supreme lordship.’ In his 1625 book On the Law of War and Peace, Grotius described the principle as follows:

“The property of subjects is under the eminent domain of the state, so that the state or he who acts for it may use and even alienate and destroy such property, not only in the case of extreme necessity…but for ends of public utility.” His only qualifier was that “when this is done, the state is bound to make good the loss to those who lose their property.”

In the US, eminent domain must satisfy three criteria specified by the Fifth Amendment:

  1. The taking must be for “public use”
  2. The state must pay “just compensation”
  3. The taking must follow due process of law

While James Madison tried to be vigilant in his wording of the Fifth Amendment to avoid giving the government too much power (specifically by using the term “public use” instead of public purpose, interest, or benefit), the ambiguity of the terms has unfortunately allowed the government to use this power in a wide range of cases.

Consider, for example, the phrase “just compensation.” The established legal precedent is to define just compensation as “fair market value,” which is what the property would likely sell for if it were currently on the market. The problem, of course, is that value is subjective. Individual owners, such as the Cavazos family, may have a strong personal attachment to their property, such that the supposed market value is not nearly enough to compensate them for their loss.

So how does the government account for the subjective values of the owner? Well, according to the Supreme Court, they simply don’t, because they know they can’t. As the Court wrote in United States v. 50 Acres of Land, “just compensation must be measured by an objective standard that disregards subjective values which are only of significance to an individual owner.”

The “public use” clause has also been interpreted rather loosely, even though Madison had hoped to avoid this very problem. In the early 2000s, for example, the city of New London, Connecticut wanted to use eminent domain to condemn a neighborhood and give it to a private developer as part of a comprehensive redevelopment plan. The homeowners, including lead plaintiff Susette Kelo with her little pink house, argued that economic development by a private company didn’t constitute public use.

The case went to the Supreme Court in 2005, and in a 5-4 ruling the Court sided with the city on the grounds that the economic benefits and potential for increased tax revenue were sufficient justifications for calling the private development “public use.”

Suffice it to say, it was a very creative interpretation.

And just to add insult to injury, the development plans actually fell through after the land was bulldozed. The area remains an empty lot to this day.

The Importance of Property Rights

Aside from the legal and moral issues, there are also economic problems with the practice of eminent domain. Chief among them is the fact that this policy tool allows governments to undermine the property rights of landowners.

The reason property rights are so crucial for economic well-being is that they provide predictability for the future. When people have secure property rights, they feel confident saving their resources and investing them in longer-term projects, because they know they will be able to reap the rewards at a later date. These investments lead to the creation of more capital, such as tools and machinery, which allows us to produce things more efficiently and thus leads to greater abundance.

When property rights are tenuous, however, people are reluctant to invest.

For example, say you want to build an addition to your house, perhaps to rent out the space or simply for your own enjoyment. The addition would take a considerable amount of time and money to build, but you’re quite sure it would be a net benefit for yourself and others if you were able to complete it.

Now imagine that politicians are thinking about taking your house using eminent domain. Even if they never follow through, the mere threat of losing your investment is probably enough to dissuade you from building the addition. Thus, you end up putting your resources toward other, less beneficial ends. In short, economic growth is curtailed.

The pivotal role that property rights play in the economy has also been highlighted in many studies. The Economic Freedom of the World Index, for example, has shown that countries with stronger property rights consistently outperform countries with weaker property rights on measures of well-being such as GDP per capita.

Though the US certainly has much stronger property rights than many other countries, eminent domain continues to be a pervasive problem. And sadly, landowners like the Cavazos family have little recourse if they are targeted. The state, after all, gets the final say.

I guess that’s why they call it “supreme lordship.”

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Supply Line Risks: Shipping Containers PLUNGE OVERBOARD

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The shipping industry is seeing the biggest spike in lost containers in seven years.  Shipping containers are plunging into the ocean in overwhelming numbers threatening to overwhelm the supply chain and increase already rising prices.

If you haven’t been preparing, you should consider starting. There could be a real short supply of things we could need and rely on if this trend of supply chain interruptions continues.

More than 3,000 boxes dropped into the sea last year, and more than 1,000 have fallen overboard so far in 2021. The accidents are disrupting supply chains for hundreds of U.S. retailers and manufacturers such as Amazon and Tesla.

Greatly exacerbating the situation is a surge in e-commerce after consumer demand exploded during the pandemic, increasing the urgency for shipping lines to deliver products as quickly as possible.

“The increased movement of containers means that these very large containerships are much closer to full capacity than in the past,” said Clive Reed, founder of Reed Marine Maritime Casualty Management Consultancy. “There is commercial pressure on the ships to arrive on time and consequently make more voyages.” –Business Standard

Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty estimates that human error contributes to at least three-quarters of shipping industry accidents and fatalities. Additionally, almost all the recent incidents have occurred in the Pacific Ocean. This is where it is said that the busiest traffic and the worst weather collide to create conditions that could destroy cargo. The sea route connecting Asia’s economies to consumers in North America was the most lucrative for shipping companies last year.

The issue, coupled with last month’s grounding of the 400-meter vessel Ever Given in the Suez Canal threw a spotlight on the vulnerability of the The mega-ship blocked traffic through the vital waterway for nearly a week, and the impact on global trade is still being felt.

China’s exports have gone up dramatically as the pandemic fuels demand for all the things people need to work, learn and entertain from home.  Food prices are obviously rising and fuel prices are going up steadily. The shock people are about to feel at the pump and the grocery store are only one piece. Everything is looking to be prices higher in the coming months.

Take the necessary steps to get what you need. Things look to get more chaotic before they improve.

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China Will Support Russia Over The U.S. When It Comes To Sanctions

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The Chinese ruling class is backing Russia’s ruling class as the United States continues to issue sanctions as a way to “punish” Moscow.  China says it will work with its counterparts in Moscow to protect against external interference.

The Chinese are also warning Washington to take a different approach instead of issuing sanctions against Moscow. Recently, the tit for tat between the U.S. and Russia has severed whatever relations were left between the two sets of political rulers.  And China has chosen their side.

We had all better hope Joe Biden doesn’t lose his mind and start something sinister with Russia.  Now that China has chosen its side, this could put the U.S. in a bad spot, and it won’t be the rulers who suffer, it’ll be us.

Speaking to journalists on Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said his government was “strongly opposed to the use of unilateral sanctions” and would work with its allies to reduce their impact, according to RT.  “China and Russia maintain a comprehensive partnership with each other,” the official said. ”In matters of protecting state sovereignty, the People’s Republic of China and Russia will support each other.”

U.S. & Russia Relations Hit All-Time Lows

Biden Administration Ramps Up Tensions With Russia, Institutes Sanctions

White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said the package of sanctions was made up of “proportionate measures to defend American interests in response to harmful Russia actions, including cyber intrusions and election interference.” The Kremlin has said it is still considering its response, with President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, saying “the principle of reciprocity in this matter hasn’t been canceled.” He implied that Moscow could soon put in place its own measures against the US, but cautioned that “everything now depends on the decision taken by the head of state,” and that no approach had yet been agreed.

Russia’s most senior diplomat. Sergey Lavrov, warned that the United States has declared its mission is to limit the technological development opportunities of both the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China.” He plans to further destroy and destabilize the already precariously balanced U.S. economy.  Lavrov says Russia will de-prioritize the use of American financial systems, by “switching to settlements in national currencies and in world currencies as an alternative to the dollar.” Lavrov added that “we need to move away from the use of Western-controlled international payment mechanisms.”

 

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California Meets Threshold to Set Recall of Governor Newsom

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California has verified more than enough signatures needed for a recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom, pushing the state closer to an election later this year.The state has verified more than 1.6 million names as of Monday, passing the almost 1.5 million threshold to qualify for a…

Oklahoma Gov Signs 3 Anti-Abortion Bills

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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, R, on Monday signed three bills into law restricting abortion in the state. “I’m keeping my promise to sign all pro-life legislation,” Stitt tweeted Monday along with photos of him signing the bills.

Poll: 62 Percent of Registered Voters Oppose Defunding Police

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Sixty-two percent of registered voters oppose defunding the police, according to a Fox News poll released Monday.The survey comes less than a week after a jury in Minneapolis found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murdering George Floyd.