Gun deaths now leading cause of death for children in America.

I think cars have gotten safer and that's why gun deaths have overtaken car accident deaths... The sad part is that most deaths by guns for kids are murders... Gangland shootings and thugs with guns... The US government went after the most violent gangs in the 40's and snuffed them out... Why we can't do that again makes me wonder if they even want to take them out.....
The government is also failing us in school safety and the proper education of America's youth....
We can't do that again because so many gangs are non white. It's racist to oppose MS-13.
 
For 20 years Democrats have screamed for Gun Bans, and for 20 years Democrats have blocked them / voted against them or refused to bring them to the floor for a vote, even when they knew they had the votes to pass it.

Just recently Chuck Schumer blocked bipartisan legislation that would make schools safer, and Biden's WH Press Secretary declared Biden is against making schools safer for our kids.

So Democrats have proven they don't give a damn about protecting kids but do love running their mouths, do love political theatrics, and do love using issues / deaths to divide the nation in an attempt to further agendas.

Whether it's suicides due to social media or failed COVID policies NOT based on science that kept schools closed, whether it has been kids killing kids in Chicago with illegal guns despite the strictest gun laws in the country or mentally disturbed criminals with AR-15s, Democrats have been all talk, all threats and violent rhetoric, all fear mongering, and a support and defense of domestic terrorists antifa, BLM, and 'Ruth Sent Us'.
 
We can't do that again because so many gangs are non white. It's racist to oppose MS-13.
America is over that race baiting bullshit.

The Summer of Love showed the entire country how the leftist race baiters operate.

They stopped just as it looked like they were going to start getting beaten down.

And if they start up again, that's exactly what's going to happen.

And normal moms and dads from suburban America are going to be on the front lines, and they're going to be REALLY PISSED.

I would t want to be a leftie when that happens.
 
After San Bernardino nothing changed. After Orlando nothing changed. Hard to believe, but Robb Elementary is not the worst school shooting. Sandy Hook Elementary is. Of course, nothing changed after Sandy Hook, either.

The NRA sponsored Republican Party will not permit changes to be made.


The coverup has already begun in Republican controlled Texas. Most of the kids haven't been buried yet.

Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo was secretly sworn in as a city council member Tuesday night.

"Out of respect for the families who buried their children today, and who are planning to bury their children in the next few days, no ceremony was held," Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said in a statement obtained by ABC News.

Republican Governor Abbott is calling for meetings in an effort to pretend something is being done.

"In a letter sent on Wednesday, Abbott requested that both Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) and the state’s House Speaker Dade Phelan (R) each convene a special legislative committee to address the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde," The Hill reported.

The Uvalde Police Department and the Uvalde Independent School District police force are no longer cooperating with the Texas Department of Public Safety's investigation into the massacre at Robb Elementary School and the state's review of the law enforcement response, multiple law enforcement sources told ABC News.

The Uvalde police chief and a spokesperson for the Uvalde Independent School District did not immediately respond to requests for comment from ABC News.

"According to sources, the decision to stop cooperating occurred soon after the director of DPS, Col. Steven McCraw, held a news conference Friday during which he said the delayed police entry into the classroom was "the wrong decision" and contrary to protocol." ABC.

On the Senate front matters are looking just as dire, or worse. For decades NRA sponsored Senate Republicans have blocked meaningful gun reform. It appears they will be doing it again.

CNN reports, "Mitch McConnell was asked about the ongoing talks over gun control legislation in the US Senate during an appearance in Kentucky on Wednesday.

"And his answer made clear why betting on something significant getting passed – even in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting – is still pretty unlikely."

“We have a Second Amendment to the Constitution. We take it seriously. There’s the right to keep and bear arms in this country,” McConnell said. “And so what I’ve done is encourage some bipartisan discussions that are going on. In fact, I just had a call with one of the members of it to see if we can find a way forward consistent with the Second Amendment that targets the problem.”

That is political gibberish so typical of McConnell. He is the master at talking, but saying nothing. Clearly, his primary concern is the Second Amendment and "the right to keep and bear arms in this country,” not the 19 kids and two teacher who were murdered at an elementary school.

Republicans are expected to win control of Congress in the November mid-terms.
 
That is political gibberish so typical of McConnell. He is the master at talking, but saying nothing. Clearly, his primary concern is the Second Amendment and "the right to keep and bear arms in this country,” not the 19 kids and two teacher who were murdered at an elementary school.
The Times reports, "Multiple people were shot and four people, including the gunman, were killed on Wednesday afternoon at a medical building in Tulsa, Okla., the Tulsa police said.

"The assailant, who was armed with a rifle, was dead, according to Capt. Richard Meulenberg of the Tulsa Police Department, who said he was not sure if the police had shot him or if he had shot himself."

Shots rang out across the country over the Memorial Day weekend, with more than a dozen mass shootings in the span of 72 hours.

NBC reports, "According to the Gun Violence Archive, which tracks shootings in the United States, there were at least 14 "mass shootings" in the country over the weekend, from early Saturday to late Monday.

"The archive defines a mass shooting as an incident in which "four or more people are shot or killed, not including the shooter."
 

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