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Record Year?
We could be on pace to set a new yearly mass shootings record, with the 33rd mass shooting already, but let’s focus on record numbers moving to FL (we get it Jim give it a rest), school curriculum which IMHO shouldn’t be dictated by state governors, coed bathrooms oh the physiological damage (pretty sure online gaming and social media do so much more damage) and of course but but Hillary and Hunter they are so much more important to keeping Americans safe.
This latest also has the makings of a hate crime based on where it happened, no shortage of hate in this country at present, glad I’m at the tail end of my life, I’m not sure I’d want to be around for the next 2-3 decades. |
"An armed society is a polite society."
Wayne LaPierre President, NRA Availability is the real problem .. so much so you had a 6 year old shot a teacher and toddler in a diaper on a ring camera armed and dangerous Family of 7 murdered by dad in Utah Yet. From the GOP. There’s No gun problem in America 8/2021. The U.K. Had its First Mass Shooting in a Decade. The U.S. Has Had Over 3,000 Since Then Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The evil empire the "Liberals" are coming for your guns.
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stick band, maybe red flag laws, i’m open to anything that actually might work. we tried an assault weapons ban that didn’t work. but let me ask you, what percentage of gin deaths come from the mass shootings? It’s a very very small percentage. So if you want to help people, why do liberals fixate on a tiny percentage of homicides? answer - it’s a winning issue for them politically. Many many more people are killed in garden variety hand violence, but liberals can’t capitalize on that issue, so they ignore it. same with fentanyl deaths, which are around 50,000 in 2022? not a peep. i don’t focus on florida numbers. i use it to respond to giu idiots who say it’s a horribly run state. |
Number 34 already, wait a day and there likely will be another.
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i blame it all on the cost of living. Things started going to #^&#^&#^&#^& when it took 2 parents working 2 full time jobs to support a family. Before this happened and 1 parent would be the stay at home parent, children were given the love and support needed to become a functioning adult.
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Guns are also just to available, US is a special kind of place, but at the same time a dangerous place in certain communities, celebrations and gathering places. Growing up my parents never locked our doors during the day, we all came and went without giving security a second thought. |
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The CDC found that the four states with the highest age-adjusted drug overdose death rates in 2015 were West Virginia (41.5 per 100,000 residents), New Hampshire (34.3), Kentucky (29.9), and Ohio (29.9). Per 2016 presidential election results, 68.7 percent of West Virginia voters cast a ballot for Donald Trump. On a scale of 1 to 5 (5 being a crisis), West Virginians ranked the drug problem in their state as a 4.7. Respondents from Kentucky ranked their state as a 4.3, and citizens from Ohio ranked their state’s drug abuse problem as a 4.1. During the 2016 presidential election, all three states voted majority for Donald Trump. In comparison to his opponent, Hillary Clinton, Trump’s campaign had little to no platform for drug policies and spending. It didn’t change in 2020 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i don’t know especially like guns, but they’re an inanimate object. the bigger problem is us. What would you do about availability? what would you do with the guns currently out there, that’s within the constitution? Lots of bad records being broken. |
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it’s guns, it’s our sick and broken culture, it’s what we bombard our kids with ( movies and video games), it’s lack of good dads, lack of faith, lack of love The two sides focus only on what’s politicallly convenient to them, and nothing improves. |
Wealth moving to the top only makes this situation worse, that too is part of the problem, living expenses for a family today almost require two paychecks unless your in the top percentage.
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bob, what would you do to stop wealth from moving to the top? pass a law that makes it illegal to work or invest after someone makes a certain amount of money? the people at “the top” are mostly liberals. take it up with Biden. |
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How would you stop the wealth gap from increasing? Are you saying you answered that dozens of times? Try zero. We tried an assault weapons ban. We tried it. It didn't do anything. SO what's your idea? |
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All of us, both sides, need to re-think what kind of politicians we want representing us. |
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You may not know this (even though you have been told before), Blumenthal was already attorney gen. and did serve and the stolen valor act would have never applied to him. Seems like this bothers you more than than Reagan's claim that his U.S. Army unit helped liberate the Nazi concentration camps, even though Reagan spent his service making war movies in Hollywood. |
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Former President Donald Trump increased the estate and gift tax exemptions to $11.7 million for individuals and $23.4 million for married couples through the Republicans' 2017 tax overhaul. However, those provisions will sunset after 2025, slashing the thresholds down to about $6 million and $12 million, respectively. Yep Trump doubled the estate and gift tax. But if you get lucky in the lottery of life and land an inheritance, you owe no federal tax. That isn’t fair, is it? Extending the federal income tax to include inheritances would end that inequity. Nearly unencumbered transfers of wealth permitted under current law perpetuate those imbalances, creating dynasties of the rich and hampering economic and social mobility. As recently as 1976 the estate tax applied to more than 7 percent of all descendants at a top rate of 70 percent. In 2019, however, just 0.07 percent of all descendants will owe any estate tax, a 99 percent decrease. Successive increases in the estate tax exemption over the last political generation have let all but the wealthiest — and those who neglect to consult lawyers and accountants — escape estate tax almost entirely. The latest increase in the estate tax exemption came in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. It doubled the already generous estate tax exemption from $11.4 million to $22.8 million for couples, a limit that, as under prior law, will rise with inflation. Congress hid much of the long-term revenue loss from the 2017 law by scheduling many provisions, including the estate tax exemption increase, to expire in 2026. It is a good bet, however, that before 2026 rolls around Congress will make the exemption increase permanent. That’s how the wealth gap increases |
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It was never ruled unconstitutional. In 2004 Bush let it lapse and mass shootings went up 239%. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out guns are our problem. As far as wealth gap and redistribution, let’s just make it so small business is more attractive than corporatism. As I’ve said many times, I’ve seen the change in the American middle class from locally owned to big corporations. The money is vacuumed out of communities and almost nothing is returned. Tell me the great advantage of corporatism. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The shooter in California allegedly used a Cobray M11 9mm semi-automatic weapon, which allows a killer to fire 30-round magazines in rapid succession.
The weapon is illegal in nearly every developed country except the United States. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Any prospective gun ban that doesn’t take away the existing inventory of guns out there, can’t possibly have any practical effect.there are hundreds of millions of guns out there. Go get a refill of your schizophrenia meds. might help with those voices that torment you. |
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got sold out when manufacturing went to china, you get no argument from me there. For all its flaws, our capitalism has lifted way more people out of poverty than any other system on the planet. if that’s wrong, please correct me, and tell us which system provides more economic upward mobility? all of you guys, long on insults, very short of facts and solutions. f liberalism is the answer to welcome inequality, one world think that the bluest states would have tackled income inequality. I live in the deep blue state of CT, which is nora to ally ground zero for i come inequality. Avon next to Hartford. Bridgeport next to Fairfield? and the biggest corporations now give most money to democrats. so who’s in bed with them? |
in 2020, rifles accounted for 3% of US gun deaths.
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tan...hs-in-the-u-s/ but it’s all your side focuses on, because even though it’s not practically sig utica t, it fires up your base. Too bad the deaths of poor bock kids in chicago, killed with handguns in garden variety gang violence, doesn’t help democrats win elections. defund the police! |
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Naturally you blame Bush. pete, why not stop lying? obama had a fillibuster proof majority of democrats in his first senate for a time. and he didn’t do anything on the issue. But those sadistic republicans. |
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