Everytime…..
….I get fed up with politics and government I remember this.

….I get fed up with politics and government I remember this.


If Congress refuses to act, then to hell with them; as Commander-in-Chief, merely exercise your Constitutional authority and order the Pentagon to deploy troops to the southern border “for extended desert warfare training.” From a political standpoint, this is the singular issue that got the President elected. He may or may not have fumbled with the Omnibus spending bill, but taking a tough stance here will cement the bond with the base and anyone who goes against him is going to suffer this November. The gauntlet has been thrown down at the feet of the GOP in Congress.




That support is a clear sign to lawmakers to enact legislation prohibiting civilian ownership of semiautomatic weapons, increasing the minimum age to buy a gun from 18 to 21 years old, and establishing more comprehensive background checks on all purchasers of firearms. But the demonstrators should seek more effective and more lasting reform. They should demand a repeal of the Second Amendment.
Link to the link, I won’t link to New York Times




We will only put up with so much.

Update:
While the CBS interview is confusing and suggests that he originated at home, it may be referencing that he went home and came back subsequent to the lockdown. here….
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Yet he told reporters that he was.
Anything this kid says from here on out can be assumed a lie and he should be shunned and ignored. His parents should be publicly shamed and humiliated for raising such a piece of shit. This is not a small thing he’s done.

DAVID HOGG: On the day of the shooting, I got my camera and got on my bike and road as fast as I could three miles from my house to the school to get as much video and to get as many interviews as I could because I knew that this could not be another mass shooting.
This was what he said on the day of the shooting and since:
From Sun Sentinel:
Senior David Hogg was in an AP Environmental Science class at about 2:30 p.m. at Stoneman Douglas High School when he heard a gunshot.
The fire alarm then went off for the second time that day. Students started to run out of the school. Hogg said he saw a “flood of people” running toward him.
He then interviewed the students in the closet, he said.

