If you’ve followed me for awhile, you know I’m a gun owner.
You also know that I support common sense legislation to help keep this kind of crap from happening again.
This topic always turns my mentions into a flaming dumpster fire, but let’s dive in, shall we?
1/9
Enough. We had THREE mass shootings in the United States YESTERDAY.
Sandy Hook should have been a red line, but it wasn’t. Stoneman Douglas should have been a red line. It wasn’t.
What the hell is wrong with us? What kind of nation sits on their hands while children die?
2/9
Look. I like guns. I own guns. There’s about a 95% chance that I’m alive today because I happened to be carrying a gun one day.
I’ve also trained for a good portion of my life to use those guns.
None of that matters right now. Something has to give.
3/9
My children do active shooter drills at school every month. I’m sure many of yours do too.
What. The. Hell. Is. Wrong. With. Us.
4/9
If Congress can’t cancel their recess and put together some bipartisan legislation to work towards fixing this problem immediately, something besides the President is fundamentally broken in this country.
5/9
With that being said, there’s not a one size fits all fix for this problem.
Shooters are primarily young, white males with conservative backgrounds, but that’s not always the case.
Again. That doesn’t matter today. Results are what matters.
6/9
There is no reason that legislation shouldn’t be voted on this week:
- Fix the gun show loophole
- Ban high-capacity (over 10 rounds) magazines for civilian purchase
- Mandatory 72 hour waiting period for purchase of firearms — this would allow for better background checks
7/9
If we can send the military to the border to combat a manufactured invasion, but we can’t take common sense steps to keep our citizens safe from a much more serious threat, something is fundamentally broken in America.
8/9
This won’t solve all of our problems, but it’s a start.
You will undoubtedly notice that I’m not calling for an assault weapons ban. I think that’s something we should work towards, but let’s be real; it’s never going to happen w/ a GOP POTUS, and we need results now. <end>
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There are a lot of right-wing influencers who spend all day peddling Russian disinformation. We can argue about whether they do it wittingly or unwittingly, but there’s no argument that it happens.
“Russian state broadcaster RT and its employees, including the charged defendants, co-opted online commentators by funneling them nearly $10 million to pump pro-Russia propaganda and disinformation across social media to U.S. audiences.”
As part of this $10 million dollar payout scheme, two Russian operatives, using fake identities, urged right-wing commentators to:
- Blame Ukraine for the Russian invasion
- Spread lies about the “risk of job loss for white Americans”
- lie about benefits to immigrants
This will start my Biden’s press conference thread
Obviously, I’m curious to see if Biden can put the talk to bed
I’m also really curious to see how rabid the media is
FWIW, CNN just said that even a flawless press conference won’t save him. One debate condemns him, though? 🙄
“Today, Kyiv still stands. And NATO stands, stronger than its every been.”
“NATO is not only stronger - NATO is bigger… meanwhile, my predecessor has made it clear that he has no commitment to NATO. He says he has no obligation to honor article V”
“I’ve made it clear. I will not bow down to Putin. I will not walk away from Ukraine. I will keep NATO strong.”
“This is far too important to be seen as a political campaign. This is a national security issue. Every American must ask themselves - is the worlds safer with NATO?’
There have been several important developments related to Israel in the last 24 hours.
Biden and Netanyahu spoke for the first time in a long time, and all accounts of the conversation suggest it was tense.
Biden gave Bibi an ultimatum:
Protect civilians, or else.
He told Netanyahu that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is unacceptable, and that future aid was conditioned on the US seeing an immediate — and marked — improvement.
Within hours, Israel announced the opening of the Erez border crossing for the first time since October 7. They also announced the Ashdod port would be used for humanitarian aid, and that increased Jordanian aid would flow through Kerem Shalom, a crossing in southern Israel.
“The Palestinian people deserve a state of their own and a future free from Hamas. I, too, am heartbroken by the images out of Gaza and the deaths of many thousands of civilians, including children. Palestinian children are crying for lost parents.”
“Our goal should not be simply to stop the war for today — it should be to end the war forever, break the cycle of unceasing violence, and build something stronger in Gaza and across the Middle East so that history does not keep repeating itself.”