Obama: Good for Some Business
You might think that President Obama has been bad for all business in the United States, with his hard-left policies and his devotion to big government.
Au contraire, mon frere.
by Curtis Coleman, Contributing Author: Thanks to the otherwise anti-business Obama administration, a few businesses in America are actually surviving!
Take sporting goods, for example. Guns and ammunition sales have soared since Barack Obama’s election. Right after he became president in 2008, gun sales shot up (pardon the pun) and since his re-election last week, gun sales have increased by 300-400 percent across the nation.
The fact that the UN Small Arms Treaty gun ban was being embraced with new vigor within hours of the 2012 elections has spurred many people to purchase weapons and ammunition, even if they have no past experience with guns. A reversal of the order of “train first, then buy a gun” is now being seen, where purchasers are laying down their money for guns now, then seeking to be trained on proper usage of the weapon. A sense of fear that guns and ammo will soon be much harder to afford and obtain is pervasive across the country.
Survivalists and “Prepping” suppliers have also seen a huge surge in their business.
Sales of non-perishable foods are up, along with stockpiled fuel. “Beans, bullets, and bandaids” are among items being purchased for prolonged disasters. People are investing in “safe rooms”.
Wealthier preppers are spending $200,000 each for items such as the “Vivos 8″ underground chamber with 24-inch-thick concrete and steel walls. Do you see how much our president is stimulating our economy?
The sad truth is that Americans are now spending vast amounts of their hard-earned money, preparing to protect themselves from the effects of disastrous government policies, instead of the pursuit of expanded liberty and prosperity for all.
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Curtis Coleman is the President, Curtis Coleman's Institute for Constitutional Policy and contributing author to the ARRA News Service.
Tags: American business, ammunition sales, gun sales, preppers, Small Arms Treaty, sporting guns, survivalists, American Culture, Curtis Coleman, Coleman Commentary Podcasts, Constitutional Crisis, Second Amendment To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
Au contraire, mon frere.
by Curtis Coleman, Contributing Author: Thanks to the otherwise anti-business Obama administration, a few businesses in America are actually surviving!
Take sporting goods, for example. Guns and ammunition sales have soared since Barack Obama’s election. Right after he became president in 2008, gun sales shot up (pardon the pun) and since his re-election last week, gun sales have increased by 300-400 percent across the nation.
The fact that the UN Small Arms Treaty gun ban was being embraced with new vigor within hours of the 2012 elections has spurred many people to purchase weapons and ammunition, even if they have no past experience with guns. A reversal of the order of “train first, then buy a gun” is now being seen, where purchasers are laying down their money for guns now, then seeking to be trained on proper usage of the weapon. A sense of fear that guns and ammo will soon be much harder to afford and obtain is pervasive across the country.
Survivalists and “Prepping” suppliers have also seen a huge surge in their business.
Sales of non-perishable foods are up, along with stockpiled fuel. “Beans, bullets, and bandaids” are among items being purchased for prolonged disasters. People are investing in “safe rooms”.
Wealthier preppers are spending $200,000 each for items such as the “Vivos 8″ underground chamber with 24-inch-thick concrete and steel walls. Do you see how much our president is stimulating our economy?
The sad truth is that Americans are now spending vast amounts of their hard-earned money, preparing to protect themselves from the effects of disastrous government policies, instead of the pursuit of expanded liberty and prosperity for all.
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Curtis Coleman is the President, Curtis Coleman's Institute for Constitutional Policy and contributing author to the ARRA News Service.
Tags: American business, ammunition sales, gun sales, preppers, Small Arms Treaty, sporting guns, survivalists, American Culture, Curtis Coleman, Coleman Commentary Podcasts, Constitutional Crisis, Second Amendment To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
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