Sunday, January 5, 2014

Poor Hickenlooper. How's the anti-firearm bastard ever going to get reelected?

Colo. Democrats blamed for $80M hit to economy by pushing out gun firm Magpul.
Democrats came under heavy criticism Friday for driving Magpul Industries out of Colorado by pushing an aggressive gun-control agenda, a move that could cost the state more than $80 million annually.
Republican state Rep. Lori Saine said she was “saddened to see this completely partisan law, widely considered unenforceable by sheriffs across Colorado, cause Magpul to leave our state.”
“The magazine ban did not garner one Republican vote in the House or Senate, and now as a result of this one-sided, Democrat-sponsored law, more than 200 people will lose their jobs and their ability to provide for their families,” said Ms. Saine in a statement. “[T]his move will cost the state of Colorado over $80 million a year in revenue.”
Officials at Magpul, which makes polymer firearms accessories, announced Thursday that the company will move its corporate headquarters to Texas and its manufacturing facility to Wyoming. Both are now based in Erie, Colo.
The relocation comes as a result of a measure signed by Gov. John Hickenlooper in March that limits ammunition-magazine capacity to 15 rounds. Magpul is among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed against the law. . .
Meanwhile, Hickenlooper is as quiet as a mouse, frightened to death that the issue will cost him the election. His poll numbers, as I reminded him in his Toys for Totalitarians letter, are none too good already.
So far no Democratic lawmakers, including Mr. Hickenlooper, have commented publicly on Magpul’s decision to leave Colorado, although several Democrats have said that job growth is their top priority for 2014.
House Speaker Mark Ferrandino said at a press briefing Friday that he would not support a Republican-led effort to repeal the magazine law, adding he did not want to “rehash the same fights we had last year,” according to the Denver Post.
Senate Minority Leader Bill Cadman noted Friday that the three gun-control bills approved and signed in March were passed by the state legislature with no Republican votes.
“Democrats got what they wished for yesterday when Magpul Industries announced it would be leaving Colorado and taking over 200 jobs with them,” said Mr. Cadman in a statement. “It’s unfortunate that Democrats willingly chased a quality business like Magpul Industries out of Colorado for no reason other than petty politics. It’s even more unfortunate for the over 200 Coloradans who will be losing their jobs and falling behind on their bills as a direct result of irresponsible legislation from Democrats in Denver.”
The issue has already become fodder for this year’s gubernatorial race. Mr. Brophy and former Rep. Tom Tancredo, who are seeking the Republican nomination, blasted Mr. Hickenlooper for pushing Magpul out the door.
“This announcement is a stark reminder of the damage that this governor has done, and continues to do, to Colorado,” said Mr. Tancredo in a statement. “Hickenlooper gladly signed anti-gun legislation, with full knowledge that his actions would alienate and demonize law-abiding citizens, and job-creating businesses such as Magpul.”

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ain't them unintended consequences a bitch.They always seem to bite these folks right in the ass. Them Marxist Progressives can never figure out how those things continue to trip them up.I think it called being stupid. Guess them Poison Ivy league edicasion arn't as helpful as these pricks think. You just can't fix stupid, but you really have to keep it away from things that affect the American people. Prisons are a good place for that. Maybe we will start building them after January 2015 rolls around.

Dakota said...

They (the enemies of the Constitution) will never learn. Poor dumb bastards just can't see the forest for the trees. It remains to be seen whether or not America or rather the "real" America can save itself from these dip shits who mean to be our masters.

Interesting times indeed. As my dear friend Bill Nesler used to say "...just because you were born in America does not make you an American". These people are about as UNAmerican as it gets.

iwitness02 said...

Interesting coincidence on the timing. Magpul leaves in 2014.
The state begins to sell legal pot in 2014. Hicks ace in the financial hole.


Anonymous said...

"Like, no, dude, this isn't a gun magazine... Its just a stash box shaped to look like one...Spring loaded, man...gnarly."

It always helps to have enemies of freedom make really stupid mistakes within time for voters to remember them in upcoming elections.

Perhaps a manufacturer of skull shaped glass pot pipes will relocate to Colorado and offset the job loss?