Joe Biggs, a combat veteran pushed back against Congressman Eric Swalwell’s push to criminalize gun ownership by forcing them to take $1000 to turn them in or face criminal prosecution.
“So basically @RepSwalwell wants a war. Because that’s what you would get. You’re outta your *%^!ing mind if you think I’ll give up my rights and give the gov all the power.”
Swalwell responded with a tweet of his own:
“And it would be a short war my friend. The government has nukes. Too many of them. But they’re legit,” he replied.
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