Democrats are once again using mass shootings to push gun control legislation that wouldn’t stop mass shootings.
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If politicians and everyone else were brutally honest, they’d acknowledge we can’t stop mass shootings. As long as we’re a free country, someone can always kill others.
In the wake of the horrific recent shootings, new land speed records were broken as various politicians sprinted to get in front of microphones and television cameras.
It’s a reasonable concept: Taxpayers have a right to see the results of the government investigations they fund. Yet, once again, a Nevada public institution opts for darkness over light.
I have the answer to the problem of mass shootings in the United States: Simply stop electing Republicans. To anything.
Has it ever dawned on people that today’s shooters are from the generation that spends hours every day playing active-shooter video games?
The United States doesn’t need more gun control or higher taxes, according to Lisa Song Sutton, a Republican running in Nevada’s Congressional District 4.
The predictable results continue when it comes to the ongoing experiment in which elected officials outlaw jobs that, in the view of “progressive” activists, offer substandard compensation.
Let’s not jump to conclusions and make bad decisions based on one very tragic weekend.
By virtually any standard, those living today have it exponentially better than those living just decades ago.
Over the weekend, an Elizabeth Warren-supporting socialist committed a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio. The media has downplayed that aspect of the tragedy.
Those who control the past control the future: George Orwell.
Maybe the White House and the “Moscow Mitch”-led Senate should relocate to Russia.
With each Democratic debate, I shake my head even more than I did with the previous ones. It’s as if the candidates are doing their best to out-do the previous candidate.
Has anybody tried to adopt a dog on Las Vegas lately? It is easier to get into Harvard than to adopt a canine.
