Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Why is the American media talking about all the possibilities for the gun deaths in DC?

Because it drives gun sales. If the shooter is made to be a monster in the eyes of the public and the public sees only a gun between them and death the American consumer will purchase more Wall Street guns.

Just that simple. 


...But with calls for increased gun control on the decline, (click here) is the demand for guns receding as well? That is the conclusion many are jumping to as gun sales plateau and gun stocks level off....

The American media has to create the 'drive to purchase.' When they do that the advertising monies will increase. IF THERE IS A FALL IN THE CALL FOR GUN REGULATION and there will be no fight to control guns, then they have to create the monster in a different way.

...Even as many market watchdogs are saying that the gun bubble is about to burst, Smith & Wesson is still going strong.

“Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation delivered a profit and beat Wall Street’s expectations, and beat the revenue expectation,” reads the Wall Street Cheat Sheet. “The revenue beat is a positive sign to shareholders seeking high growth out of the company. Shares are down 4.27%.”

Gun shares have been taking some hits as investors pull out expecting a drop in the market.

Manufacturers like Smith & Wesson and Ruger have other logistical limitations that companies in other industries simply don’t have. All gun companies are facing limited supply of everything from common components to base materials. Many gun companies are working around the clock, literally, and seven days a week to manufacture product....

So, if the controversy surrounding the deaths of Americans can be put in a can to sell product, the American media will do it and profit themselves along the way.

Their favorite propaganda line today: "President Obama was inappropriate in his news conference and completely insensitive." Why? Because they want the President to come to the microphone again and again to drive gun sales. That's why.