Sunday, August 5, 2012

Colorado Shooting

As the nanny state continues and everyone is jumping on the gun ban stuff... I got thinking that we might not be thinking about this right. Instead of going against the 2nd amendment which allows the citizens to bear arms to protect ourselves from the government gone crazy (sounds like we are almost there), I think we should ban any place where lots of targets can gather. Therefore there would be no mass anything to get shot at. That means no malls (the Internet would love that) to go to. This could be really good on many levels. Less traffic accidents and thus we save lives there. No more high rise buildings with thousands of workers (could have stopped 9-11 altogether). Also it will save natural resources like gas and such because people wouldn't be driving to work or to shop... home delivery would flourish and that would help the job situation... the telecommunications company will like this because we need more high speed Internet and bandwidth. Also flourishing and hiring would be website building companies (like me). Grocery stores can save on electricity as no one will go to the store but rather have delivery and again more efficient use of fuel plus the hiring and the purchase of delivery vans (GMC will like this). Oh, no GMC we should purchase vans from Europe as they are more Green then outs (we can outsource that one and still look like a global player). We can have our Cal Trans do other stuff then maintaining the roads as it will be mostly delivery vehicles. Maybe they can fill the pot holes now? Just guessing here or put in some more No Right On Red lights to get more revenue for the state. They can export this idea to other states who need to increase their income to help offset their necessary spending. I'm sure we can find even more great reasons to move in this direction if we just put our heads together... I'll ask the guys this week (north shore college of knowledge) to see what else we can think of. Please feel free to send your thoughts to us via this blog...

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