Bloomberg and CNN pretend Americans don’t want guns

Michael Bloomberg in October 2012.The Daily Caller – by NRA-ILA

We reckon that anti-gunners will do just about anything to try to trick people into thinking that gun sales are tanking and that Americans therefore are ready to support the full array of restrictions envisioned by our “transform the United States of America” president, Barack Obama.

Yesterday, Bloomberg Businessweek featured an article by Kyle Stock that juggled monthly numbers of firearm-related checks conducted by the National Instant Criminal Background System (NICS) to make it appear that, as Stock put it, “Americans, apparently, may finally have enough guns and ammunition.”  Stock explained, “FBI background checks, a leading indicator of firearm demand, have also been dropping. Federal applications to make a gun purchase last month were one-third fewer (sic) than a year ago.”  

Today, CNN published a similar item. Titled “Gun Sales Are Plunging,” the article, by Aaron Smith, says “Background checks by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, considered the most accurate means of tracking gun sales, plunged by a third in January compared to the year before.”

Let’s take a closer look. Bloomberg’s article presented the following bar chart.

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Aside from the fact that the “source” of the chart is Bloomberg, not the FBI, the chart makes it look as though gun purchases have declined in seven of the last eight months. Here are the FBI’s numbers. Here’s how Bloomberg juggled them. Notwithstanding the chart’s vague “year-to-year” label, what it is really showing is how the number of NICS checks for each month shown compares to the number of checks in the same month a year earlier. For example, on the far right-hand side of the chart, the number of NICS checks in January 2014 was 33 percent (“one-third”) lower than the number in January 2013. Doing it this way makes it look like gun purchases have been tanking since June 2013.

Now let’s use the same numbers without a trick designed to make people believe gun sales are declining.

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What this shows is not only that Americans are buying a lot of guns, but also that recent numbers of NICS checks have been slightly higher than in 2012, but are lower than 2013 numbers only because 2013 numbers were extraordinarily high.

Now let’s look at a five-year term trend. The last few months of NICS checks are higher, relative to everything except the surge months last year.

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Like Mark Twain, attributing it to British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, said, “there are lies, damned lies, and statistics.”  Especially those told by gun control supporters.

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6 thoughts on “Bloomberg and CNN pretend Americans don’t want guns

  1. That`s politicions for ya, the bunch of liers. I would have to bet that there are more guns bought and sold by word of mouth than at gun shops and other stores.

  2. It’s become obvious that they’ll say ANYTHING
    to draw attention to themselves.
    Their FIGURES on viewership are tanking,
    and have been for quite some time now.
    Besides, I don’t have a clue as to WHO they
    believe they’ll fool, other than themselves.
    For NO ONE is paying them any attention.
    Scramble the figures, Juggle the figures,
    COOK the figures …it doesn’t change reality.
    And the REALITY is:
    This Republic Has Had Enough Of Their **** !
    And the only Figures that we’ll keep up with …
    is how fast they go down, each and everyone.

  3. The picture of Bloominidiot in his own little world at the top of the page says it all.

    “I’m not picking my nose, I’m pointing at my brain.”

    Where’s Howard Mandel? “Bloomy’s World!”

  4. As long as they’re pretending, let’s all pretend we don’t HAVE any of the guns that they’re pretending we don’t want.

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