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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 3090890" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>After a fashion, Dave70968 got it in one post. It does leave the question of what best benefits him and his negotiation goal. Since he's entered the political realm rather than real estate/finance, the best understanding comes from what benefits most politicians - votes/re-election to office/power. I'd say he's fully capable of reading history on the usual result of going contrary to gun owners' interests. His line about "don't be scared of the NRA" was a total throw-away, trolling if you will. </p><p></p><p>Look at the DACA meeting where the Dems were made to negotiate in public and show their cards without Trump having to ante. The gun meeting was merely another round of that, IMO. That meeting was quickly followed by a meeting with the NRA honchos. As I've read on other gun forums, right now all we have is lots of talk that means nothing. Watch for what is actually done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 3090890, member: 4333"] After a fashion, Dave70968 got it in one post. It does leave the question of what best benefits him and his negotiation goal. Since he's entered the political realm rather than real estate/finance, the best understanding comes from what benefits most politicians - votes/re-election to office/power. I'd say he's fully capable of reading history on the usual result of going contrary to gun owners' interests. His line about "don't be scared of the NRA" was a total throw-away, trolling if you will. Look at the DACA meeting where the Dems were made to negotiate in public and show their cards without Trump having to ante. The gun meeting was merely another round of that, IMO. That meeting was quickly followed by a meeting with the NRA honchos. As I've read on other gun forums, right now all we have is lots of talk that means nothing. Watch for what is actually done. [/QUOTE]
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