Robert Kuttner of The American Prospect is one of my favorite thinkers, and I am glad to share his latest with you. Republicans like to say, as Texas Governor Greg Abbott did, that this is not the time to “politicize” the issue of gun control, in the midst of a massacre of students and their teachers. But, if this is not the right time, when is? This horrific event was not an accident, it was the result of Republican policies that put the rights of gun owners over the right to life. Republicans have used politics to put the lives of children, teachers, grocery shoppers, and other citizens at risk. Now is the time to say so.
| Republicans on the Wrong Side of Public Outrage |
| Their opposition to gun laws and assault on women’s health should be center-stage issues. |
| Here’s the bizarre thing about mass gun violence that takes the lives of schoolchildren and the likely reversal of Roe v. Wade: Public opinion is not with the right. It is overwhelmingly in favor of banning civilian purchase of assault weapons. It is overwhelmingly in favor of keeping Roe. And yet a party that espouses these and other extreme views is on the verge of taking over the country. If we let it. What can prevent this grim fate is resolute leadership that stands with most Americans—and also hangs this lunacy around the necks of Republicans and makes them squirm. In his first statement on the mass murder, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott noted that the shooter was dead. You can imagine how much comfort that offers parents. Other Republicans have offered reassurance by pointing out that the killer acted alone. No, he did not. He had multiple Republican accomplices who keep blocking gun control and valorizing guns with open-carry laws. They also like to term the Texas shooting a “tragedy.” No, it was not. It was preventable homicide of children. Political allies of abortion zealots who worry about the alleged rights of the unborn need to look to the rights of living children. President Biden was at his best in his statement on the Texas school shooting. He called out both the gun lobby and the gun manufacturers. He ridiculed gun nuts who conflate hunting rifles with assault weapons. When we passed the assault weapons ban, mass shootings went down. When the law expired, mass shootings tripled. The idea that an 18-year-old kid can walk into a gun store and buy two assault weapons is just wrong. What in God’s name do you need an assault weapon for except to kill someone? Deer aren’t running through the forest with Kevlar vests on, for God’s sake. It’s just sick. Biden’s expression of appalled sympathy was from the heart. “To lose a child is like having a piece of your soul ripped away,” he said. Biden has been there. Maybe the president’s first statement on the shooting was not the time to call out the Republicans who resist even the mildest gun legislation. But this is no time to temporize for fear of rural voters or pro-gun Democrats. The vast majority of citizens are sick of this carnage. Biden needs to follow up by sending Congress legislation that goes beyond poll-tested “commonsense” measures like background checks and the extension of existing regulations to gun shows. We need to ban all military weapons, and to identify the wall-to-wall opposition with Republicans, and dare them to block it. Biden is facing political headwinds on inflation and supply shortages. But on gun control and women’s health, public opinion is with him, and Republicans look like fools. There is nothing shameful about maximizing the partisan advantage. In a democracy, that’s what leadership is all about. |
| ~ ROBERT KUTTNER |

It takes a unique individual to make their living this way.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/05/29/uvalde-rifle-gunmaker-morality/
And even more unique individuals to support this business by the policies they pass.
And….. the NRA, and politicians who attend the NRA conventions, should be asked over and over and over again – why can’t the people at their conventions be armed. Why are guns banned around the politicians who support their sale?
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The Lies of Texas are upon you,
All the live-long* day.
Some exceptions apply.
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Yeah…and 30 days from now only the families affected will remember…and business as usual for the rest. Same, old same hypocrisy – never tired of it.
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“Republicans like to say, as Texas Governor Greg Abbott did, that this is not the time to ‘politicize’ the issue of gun control, in the midst of a massacre of students and their teachers.
In other words, the damage and lost lives caused by the Republican Party and its mindless MAGA voters should be ignored while the GOP does all it can to politicize lies, conspiracy theories and hoaxes like the one about Disney and public school teachers sexualizing children.
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According to the GOP, it is never the right time to talk about limiting access to weapons.
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Will anything change, will there be any significant and meaningful legislation to control these machines of death? Not as long as there is a GOP to obstruct, obfuscate and spread lies and misinformation. By some miracle, this country mustered up the courage to severely restrict the ability of the public to buy fully automatic guns, machine guns. In effect, machine guns are banned though in theory, it is possible to buy one if you go through all kinds of very exhaustive hoops. They aren’t even on sale any more, unless I am mistaken. Semi-automatic guns come very close to imitating the power of fully automatic guns, enabling some sick depraved monster to kill dozens of kids in a matter of minutes.
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Well yes, machine guns can be bought but they cost thousands of dollars and you must go through all kinds of background checks, and it can take a long time. On one web site, the cheapest machine gun was $7,900, the most expensive machine gun was $45,000. From the machine gun web site: quote, Firearm transfer and use is subject to government regulation. It is your ultimate responsibility to ensure you are in compliance with all regulations that apply to the purchase of firearms and ammunition. We cannot sell some items in certain jurisdictions. end quote Thankfully, there are many and stringent regulations regarding machine guns and they are probably banned in some states (I’m guessing).
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If you are on Twitter, look for @ByMikeBaker, national correspondent for The NY Times. He reviewed Uvalde training for active shooters. Rule 1 is to confront and try to stop the shooter. Even if you are the lone officer, stop the shooter. Uvalde police had 19 officers in the hallway. No one went into the classroom. No one wanted to risk getting shot.
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This is a great article on the Abbott administration and how out of touch they are with what Texas needs. Texans need to move the state forward by dumping Abbott and his failure to meet the needs of people of the state. https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/texas-leaders-children-uvalde-shooting/
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How many people know that 8 people were shot in Taft, Oklahoma last night at a Memorial Day celebration?
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I read that. Apparently some beef.
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Remember: GOP = Guns Over People
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Guilty (or complicit) Old Party
Make them fly to Texas and look these parents in the eye and say “it’s not my problem”
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One of relatively few remaining Holocaust survivors spoke at our school this year. This lovely quiet old man reminded us that the Holocaust was not a tragedy but an atrocity. A tragedy is unavoidable like when someone gets struck by lightning. But an atrocity is both fully intentional and not inevitable. Murdering school kids routinely with easily-available semi-automatic weaponry and then doing nothing but facilitating its continuance is such an atrocity. Cowardly Republican senators addicted to NRA/Russian cash are abetting the murder of children all across our country instead of employing common sense to protect them.
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Hey Diane why can’t you debate? Does my BA from Brooklyn College “trump” your degree from Wellesley?
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