Indianapolis to host national NRA conventions in 2029, 2031

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    1. Chuck more or less thinks that Nate Feltman, the Republican owner of the IBJ, has assemvled a cabal of extreme progressives who spam the comments section.

      Delusional.

    2. Not everyone takes their talking points and marching orders (literally for the Jan 6 insurrectionists) from politicians or other tangentially related powerful people, Chuck. Some of us have eyes to see and a brain to process what our eyes see and turn that processing into critical thinking.

    3. Nate’s Flock doesn’t disappoint, as you can see below. Maybe I should give Nate credit for knowing what headlines trigger his Flock into the comments that he can sell for advertising
      Michael, I despise the J6 crowd and Trump, is that what you call critical thinking?

    4. Robert, delusional? You mean like Nate’s recent opinion disguised as a headline, that a Supreme Court decision to disallow political districts based on race, as a help to the GOP? Or like his Flock who think lack of direct flights from a regional airport are a result of State politicians they don’t like? Or any action they don’t like is because Indiana is “40 years behind”? Or a premium national convention and the associated revenue, is Bad!
      Delusional like that?

    5. Chuck I gave you literal data points proving Indianapolis is 20 years behind Cincinnati, Nashville, and Louisville. And further points showing we’re 40 years behind Chicago.

      Public discourse is the foundation of our crumbling democracy – I won’t force you to admit you’re wrong I’ll just show you why you’re wrong with facts

    1. Yeah, When I saw Braun had a role in this, the blind cluelessness made sense.

    1. Because of all the specialized training gun owners have to go through in order to carry? Wait….nevermind.

  1. Congrats to Visit Indy for landing another two conventions worth $53Million for the local economy, and the national media gives the city and the state $Millions more in free coverage. And as Jeffery said, downtown will be gun fire free and safe all weekend.

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