Posted on 05/30/2022 6:50:13 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Former HUD Secretary Julian Castro, now an MSNBC analyst, said Monday on “MSNBC Reports” said that there was a “quiet growing anger and impatience” in Texas over a lack of gun legislation to address mass shootings.
Anchor Lawrence O’Donnell said, “What did you learn in Uvalde?”
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And the idiot “teacher” who propped open the door AFTER a lockdown was ordered.
And the over-weight cops who took 78 minutes to respond.
Any more laws written by the Feds will infringe on rights.
But secure the schools and track the Red Law cases...might.
This guy is another reason to stop BR citizenship. They have no loyalty or even care about the Constitution. Their parents come here to plop them out, and get all the benefits. Men in the U.S. fought two world wars for this??
It still boils down to kids shooting up schools and that’s a parental issue.
Sure, just as he fixed homelessness while he was head of HUD.
Just as having the ATF solved drunkenness, lung disease and murder.
Maybe another agency is needed?/sarc.
Need to publicize the fact that Democrats have gotten nowhere on gun control in ~30 years.
They don’t want a solution, it’s too good a fund raiser.
No amount of legislation, new laws, rules and regulations are going to turn evil people into good people. Those bent on murder and mayhem will find another way to accomplish their evil deeds.
What about the lack of DNC support for baby formula, food prices, gas prices and equality of all men, and women? Democrats are communists in office and those who vote for them give them a pass simply because they hate republicans.
Julian, demonstrate how any proposed gun law will save a single life, and we’ll have the discussion. Until then, STFU.
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