“Join me in the chat to watch Patrick’s live reading of Part 22.
Show starts at 9 EST. You don’t want to miss this one!”
https://rumble.com/v167qzw-patel-patriots-devolution-part-22-irregular-warfare.html
Patel Patriot’s “Devolution” Part 22: Irregular Warfare
https://rumble.com/v167qzw-patel-patriots-devolution-part-22-irregular-warfare.html
Aha, was just going to post that. The other day I posted a link to SLAG’s article about the “ghost in the machine”video, Patel P’s Devo 22 is also about that.
And meanwhile, Demsheviks being Demsheviks, they want more deaths and violence so they can use that as an excuse to disarm law abiding citizens.
Top Democrat Blocks Legislation Aimed at Preventing School Shootings
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) blocked legislation on May 25 that proponents say could help prevent school shootings.
The legislation, known as the Luke and Alex School Safety Act, would require the Department of Homeland Security to establish a clearinghouse on the best school safety practices after consulting with education, justice, and health officials.
“It’s pretty simple. It just creates a clearinghouse of information of the best practices for school safety. It ensures that parents, teachers, school officials, and other stakeholders have input into what those best practices are. It doesn’t allow the clearinghouse to mandate any school to take any certain action. Maybe most importantly, it publishes the available grant programs and federal resources available for school safety,” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said on the Senate floor in Washington.
The bill is named for Luke Hoyer and Alex Schachter, who were both killed when a man with a gun opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida in 2018. It’s backed by the parents of the boys.
“It’s a good idea. It could save lives. It is an action, when people are calling for action following this tragedy,” Johnson said.
He asked for unanimous consent for the legislation. That enables a bill to pass with no recorded vote, but also opens up the possibility that a single senator could block the request.