Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did we make payment to the victims of 9/11 and the first responders on 9/11 but nothing for the teachers and children killed in mass shootings?
Good point. It’s because gun manufacturers can’t be sued. I’d like to see the Texas state government, gun manufacturers and police sued in this instance.
At this point I think all teachers deserve hazard pay.
I agree. Jesus, how many teachers have been gunned down protecting their students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GRAND OBESE PARTY?
https://psmag.com/social-justice/grand-obese-party-republicans-weight-mitt-romney-72519
Why are the red states so fat, are republicans just more gluttonous, or do fat people vote republican?
https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/gwzkc/why_are_the_red_states_so_fat_are_republicans/
here is the 2009 stats for state by state obesity.
and here is how people voted in 2008
not one of the most fattest states are left leaning and nearly all our skinniest states, except a couple in the central north region, like Montana are blue.
Another example that demoncrats only care about politics and taking away all guns not just assault rifles while being fake as hell about caring for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did we make payment to the victims of 9/11 and the first responders on 9/11 but nothing for the teachers and children killed in mass shootings?
Good point. It’s because gun manufacturers can’t be sued. I’d like to see the Texas state government, gun manufacturers and police sued in this instance.
At this point I think all teachers deserve hazard pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did we make payment to the victims of 9/11 and the first responders on 9/11 but nothing for the teachers and children killed in mass shootings?
Good point. It’s because gun manufacturers can’t be sued. I’d like to see the Texas state government, gun manufacturers and police sued in this instance.
Anonymous wrote:Since nothing is sadly ever going to change - this might be the answer. https://www.facebook.com/groups/CityOfLewisville/permalink/3195333257399202/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funerals of those poor children are going to be heartbreaking.
Our country is such a pathetic embarrassment.
I don't know - maybe it is a coping mechanism but I see hope for our country in the way that people from all over the political spectrum are in agreement this can never happen again. The usual suspects on both sides will try to divide us for their own benefit and distract us from the real issues - but I think there is a real momentum for change that the politicians are going to have to respond to. Bringing back the assault weapon ban would pass by a landslide right now if put to the vote. We have midterms coming.
I think I’ve been missing some news reports you have been watching. Everyone always agrees this should never happen again. That’s not the problem. The problem is how you go about stopping it. All I’ve been seeing is the gun nuts saying more defensive measures and armed guards are needed at ‘soft targets’ (aka - every single public space in the entire country).
Plenty of people say mass shootings are horrible but are the cost of preventing tyranny by having an armed populace.
And a lot of the people who say that get a lot of representation in the Senate.
Anonymous wrote:Why did we make payment to the victims of 9/11 and the first responders on 9/11 but nothing for the teachers and children killed in mass shootings?
Anonymous wrote:88% of Americans support background checks and 67% support an assault weapons ban. If we had a direct democracy, we would already have both. Instead we are held hostage to corrupt Republican politicians beholden to the gun lobby.
The answer to all of your questions is money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funerals of those poor children are going to be heartbreaking.
Our country is such a pathetic embarrassment.
I don't know - maybe it is a coping mechanism but I see hope for our country in the way that people from all over the political spectrum are in agreement this can never happen again. The usual suspects on both sides will try to divide us for their own benefit and distract us from the real issues - but I think there is a real momentum for change that the politicians are going to have to respond to. Bringing back the assault weapon ban would pass by a landslide right now if put to the vote. We have midterms coming.
I think I’ve been missing some news reports you have been watching. Everyone always agrees this should never happen again. That’s not the problem. The problem is how you go about stopping it. All I’ve been seeing is the gun nuts saying more defensive measures and armed guards are needed at ‘soft targets’ (aka - every single public space in the entire country).
Plenty of people say mass shootings are horrible but are the cost of preventing tyranny by having an armed populace.
And a lot of the people who say that get a lot of representation in the Senate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funerals of those poor children are going to be heartbreaking.
Our country is such a pathetic embarrassment.
I don't know - maybe it is a coping mechanism but I see hope for our country in the way that people from all over the political spectrum are in agreement this can never happen again. The usual suspects on both sides will try to divide us for their own benefit and distract us from the real issues - but I think there is a real momentum for change that the politicians are going to have to respond to. Bringing back the assault weapon ban would pass by a landslide right now if put to the vote. We have midterms coming.
I think I’ve been missing some news reports you have been watching. Everyone always agrees this should never happen again. That’s not the problem. The problem is how you go about stopping it. All I’ve been seeing is the gun nuts saying more defensive measures and armed guards are needed at ‘soft targets’ (aka - every single public space in the entire country).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funerals of those poor children are going to be heartbreaking.
Our country is such a pathetic embarrassment.
I don't know - maybe it is a coping mechanism but I see hope for our country in the way that people from all over the political spectrum are in agreement this can never happen again. The usual suspects on both sides will try to divide us for their own benefit and distract us from the real issues - but I think there is a real momentum for change that the politicians are going to have to respond to. Bringing back the assault weapon ban would pass by a landslide right now if put to the vote. We have midterms coming.
Nope. Only one side does this.
I’m so sick and tired of the “gotcha” mentality. Why don’t we focus on common ground
Americans have common ground. But Republicans in office repeatedly refuse to enact legislation that respects the will of the clear majority of Americans. Republican officials. So, if you vote Republican officials into office, and you sincerely want sensible gun laws in place, then you have to stop putting Republicans in office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funerals of those poor children are going to be heartbreaking.
Our country is such a pathetic embarrassment.
I don't know - maybe it is a coping mechanism but I see hope for our country in the way that people from all over the political spectrum are in agreement this can never happen again. The usual suspects on both sides will try to divide us for their own benefit and distract us from the real issues - but I think there is a real momentum for change that the politicians are going to have to respond to. Bringing back the assault weapon ban would pass by a landslide right now if put to the vote. We have midterms coming.
Nope. Only one side does this.
I’m so sick and tired of the “gotcha” mentality. Why don’t we focus on common ground