Excellent presentation of a totally illogical argument being refuted with a logical one. For all the anti gun "rage" they, just like the Hillary lovers, never want to confront the facts, the truth, the kiddies who marched for life just came off their tide pod condom snorting regime long enough to be manipulated by the libertard lamestream media, then went right back to helping create the monsters who shoot people with their abuse, bullying and disregard for obvious symptoms. I would also add we need to eliminate the FBI, since they have been unable to stop people from bullying and creating these monsters, as well as disband all schools and school systems, since they also have allowed the monsters to be created. I mean, if the evil guns have to go, the same evil institutions that allowed the monsters to get the guns need to go too....
[Sarcasm]Well we must do something to deal with distraction deaths, maybe motion detection or something. Why on earth can't we detect people predisposed to distraction before they get distracted. Even if we can't stop the epidemic, if we can save some lives... [/Sarcasm] Crap, I seriously feel like we're giving them ideas... like someone's going to see this video and make a pitch to the VC arm of insurance companies that with the right tech and a management team with the right contacts in Washington...
I had clients funded by insurance company VCs, including projects related to mobile device safety, real free-market solutions. (We invented insurance here in the Upper Midwest, and they fund our tech startups.) I think the insurance companies, from what I've seen, are of the same mind: don't give Washington any ideas.
Me dino don't need way more than that to buy no blow anyhoo.
Crap, I seriously feel like we're giving them ideas... like someone's going to see this video and make a pitch to the VC arm of insurance companies that with the right tech and a management team with the right contacts in Washington...
I had clients funded by insurance company VCs, including projects related to mobile device safety, real free-market solutions. (We invented insurance here in the Upper Midwest, and they fund our tech startups.) I think the insurance companies, from what I've seen, are of the same mind: don't give Washington any ideas.
I liked the video.