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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jun 22, 2016 22:57:55 GMT -5
I have a feeling this might go back to the situation on Orlando last week. There was a huge sit-in by representatives wanting a vote on gun control after the tragedy that killed at least 50 people. Now I did not know about this until just now when I was getting back here. So I am not sure if I am right or wrong about this, but hopefully I get some help about this situation that either proves this true or not.
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 23, 2016 5:15:01 GMT -5
Rarely do I get political, and I'm not saying on here one way or the other how I feel personally about the firearms situation, but for the first two years of this present administration, both houses were Democrat majority, and they could have gotten a lot done about this, but instead all they focused on is this misnomer Affordable Care Act stuff. During the 2010 mid-terms, many Democrats lost seats, and again in 2012 and 2014. So naturally the Republicans are blamed for stifling the Democratic agenda. I am sorry, but again I must reiterate, for the first 2 years, from January 2009 - January 2011, both houses of congress were Democrat majority with a Democrat president.
The refusal to acknowledge that it was evil that perpetuated this heinous crime, as in California, as at Fort Hood, etc., is sickening. They are more concerned about restroom access for people who are unsure of what gender they are.
Is it any wonder the U.S. congress has a 12% approval rating?
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jun 23, 2016 16:38:32 GMT -5
I may have a feeling that I may have been right on something. If that number for their approval rating is that low, I have a feeling it might get worse and I also rarely talk politics.
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