Think mental issues, homelessness, poverty, poor education and now Uncle Biden and Greta want to Green everything with dollars:+++
Today, I placed my Glock Model 21SF .45 cal. automatic pistol with laser on the table right next to my kitchen door. I left the clip beside it, left it alone and went about my business.
While I was gone, the mailman delivered my mail, the next door neighbor mowed the yard, a girl walked her dog down the street, and quite a few cars stopped at the "stop" sign near the front of my house.
After about an hour, I checked on the gun It was quietly sitting there, right where I left it and It had not moved itself. It had not killed anyone. Certainly, even with the numerous opportunities it had not even loaded itself.
Well you can imagine my surprise, with all the Democrat's hype and their propaganda media, about how dangerous guns are and “How They” kill people. Either the media is wrong, or I'm in possession of the laziest Glock in the world.
The United States is 3rd in murders throughout the world. But if you take out just 5 'left-wing' cities: Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC, St Louis and New Orleans--the United States is 4th from the bottom, in the ENTIRE world, for murders.
These 5 cities are controlled by Democrats.
They also have the toughest gun control laws in the USA.
It would be absurd to draw any conclusions from this data, right?
Well, I'm off to check on my spoons. I hear they're making people fat!+++++More Democrat skullduggery being sold under another concept when increased "power" is the appropriate word:
Why DC Statehood Is
a
Constitutional
No-No
Republicans note
that HR 51 is all about
Democrats
accumulating more power.
By: THOMAS GALLATIN
The patriot Post
The House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing Wednesday on HR 51, a bill that would advance the District of Columbia on a path toward statehood. Democrats have long touted this action under the guise of finally providing “representation” for the city’s residents, but the truth is far more partisan — the overwhelmingly Democrat District would grant the party a full voting member in the House and two more Senate seats. But there’s actually a bigger problem for Democrats than pure politics: the Constitution, specifically Article I, Section 8.
Veteran political analyst avid Harsanyi sums up the issue: “There are numerous
principled reasons to oppose D.C. statehood. But, really, no arguments are more
applicable than the ones offered by the Founders, who created a federal
district for the distinct purpose of denying it statehood.
First, because they were concerned about the seat of federal
power being controlled by a hostile or intrusive state government.
Second, because they knew that if the
capital were in a state — much less its own state — the people would
vote to grow and accumulate federal power.
Both situations were incompatible with the proper separation of powers and state rights.”
Democrats want to undo our Founders’ vision? Who knew?
Even if the Democrats were able to push through a DC statehood bill, that would do little to ensure that DC becomes a state. To make DC a state would require a constitutional amendment ratified by two-thirds of the states. The prospect of that happening is highly unlikely, to say the least.
Still, Republicans are taking the Democrats’ partisan power play seriously. Representative Virginia Foxx (R-NC) warned, “DC is a pawn being used by congressional Democrats to gain power, all without regard to the constitutional and practical issues that making the district a state presents.”
The National Review editors observe, “Washington, as it now stands, has already accumulated far more political power than any city in the nation. Transforming the seat of this authority into a state would create voters who are almost wholly incentivized to grow the power and size of the federal government at the expense of other states.”
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