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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Attorney Generals Calls On Biden Administration To Protect Ammunition Plant

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led a coalition in calling on the Biden administration to keep a major commercial ammunition manufacturing plant open following a request by Democrat attorneys general to investigate the plant, which would halt production. Shutting down the plant would decrease ammunition supply and undermine national security.

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  1. Asking Ray Ban Joe to keep the ammo plant open is like asking the fox to guard the hen house.

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  2. i see all major crimes have been solved so these scum bags can concentrate on something that makes them look good to the equally large scum bags in the media.

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  3. All part of the plan...

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  4. OMG, what if they say NO?
    Pleading to the commies just encourages them.
    They're arming the invaders.

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  5. Top notch reporter who never heard that the plural is "Attorneys General".

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    1. Have you always been a speech Nazi?

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    2. ..."Democrat attorneys general"...
      At least the writer capitalized the important word.

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    3. It's a generational thing. We were taught proper speech (the Queen's English) was important.

      The younger generations' "whatever..." attitude is what got us where we are now.

      May God have mercy on us.

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    4. It is such a joy trying to read something with no punctuation as it seems to just go on forever in a mindless sentence with no time to even breath and it is exhausting trying to read it while holding your breath until you finally get to the end so you can exhale.....

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  6. The Dept of Defense is so concerned about the shrinking industrial base that it stresses to DoD employees (of which I was one for 15 yrs) that we must do everything we can to keep these people from going out of business. So here we have one arm of the Executive Branch in direct conflict with the mission of another arm of the Executive Branch. But we can shut down Lake City. I'm sure our allies, or even China, will be willing to sell us the ammo. (He said sarcastically)

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  7. If you ain't cocked, locked and ready to rock by now it's your own damn fault. Just sayin' ... Eod1sg Ret

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  8. Just tell Joe that it's an ice cream factory.

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  9. The commies aren't trying to shut down Lake City. They're trying to stop civilian sale of surplus production. By law, Lake City is required to operate at high enough capacity to keep its workforce fully staffed so production can be immediately ramped up in emergencies. By law, and per Winchester's contract, civilian sales can only be stopped if the needs of the military are so high that there is no surplus to sell.

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    1. Also, Lake City is not a commercial ammunition factory. It is the federal ammunition production arsenal, owned by the Army and operated under contract by Winchester.

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