little things. if you re hiding behind something that s thin, behind a drywall wall and somebody shoots through it, you ll get hit and could get killed. exactly. it has knockdown power. the .45 was a military round. they used it in the early war, world war i, knocked the enemy back from the trenches. they complained about the many 38s and a lot of different early wars where these were tested. they wanted something to knock the soldiers back, the enemy soldiers that could stop them and a .45 had a lot of stopping power. so the military needed. but and it s a weapon when in the proper hands for shooters and sportsmen, it s good. when it gets out there in the hands of these guys like this this guy that has a problem, he wants to kill everybody he works with, this is just not a guy going home and getting gun. that s the point we should make america look at. he didn t pull a gun out of his dresser drawer that was there for 20 years. this guy went some kind of gun he made sure he could kil
little things. if you re hiding behind something that s thin, behind a drywall wall and somebody shoots through it, you ll get hit and could get killed. of exactly. it has knockdown power. the .45 was a military round. they used it in the early war, world war i, knocked the enemy back from the trenches. they complained about the many 38s and a lot of different early wars where these were tested. they wanted something to knock the soldiers back, the enemy soldiers that could stop them and a .45 had a lot of stopping power. so the military needed. but and it s a weapon when in the proper hands for shooters and sportsmen, it s good. when it gets out there in the hands of these guys like this this guy that has a problem, he wants to kill everybody he works with, this is just not a guy going home and getting gun. that s the point we should make america look at. he didn t pull a gun out of his dresser drawer that was there for 20 years. this guy went some kind of gun
the sheriff addressed this this morning saying they responded to this person s home before. they are looking into ptsd. any sort of ptsd he may have. could have have been something that led him to this point. there s a number of people, military people that suffer with ptsd. that s not necessarily something that drives them to violence. it manifests itself in many different ways. that s something that will have to be looked at at this point. we know the.45 caliber is something that size of a bullet is something more and more law unforcement agencies are using because it has tremendous stopping power.eunforcement age because it has tremendous stopping power.nforcement agenc because it has tremendous stopping power. for a group of kids in a bar or group of college people that are
draw your attention to the burn in the foreground. if you look at the mound you can see a sniper position with a couple snipers at the ready. you see where the violence manifests. a demonstration against israeli and egyptian blockade. and rushing border fence and return to the border homes when israel was formed. that is where you get the conflict. you have israeli forces with rubber bullets and lethal rounds. israeli defense force has an unusual directive for security force, the directive is to shoot the legs of anyone approaching the border fence unless any kind of security force directive is to shoot center mass and use ultimate stopping power. this has become violent and bloodied, 30 people have been killed in these demonstrations
lot of public works projects were accomplished and did pretty well. you have things like the golden gate bridge four years. now it takes seven years to build an access road to the golden gate bridge. we have extraordinary stopping power from environmental groups, public work unions have slowed down everything. it just doesn t work like liberals want it to work anymore. we have to do a private mechanism. dave: let me throw a bone in rick s direction. we have an incredible highway system in the united states. that was done in the 1950s. can t we replicate that when it comes to bridges? if we couldn t do it under president obama in 2009 when they were spending hundreds of billions of dollars, the answer is no. the regulatory morass is insurmountable and politics play a role. we waste hundreds of billions of