Edgy MD wrote: ↑Sun Jun 12, 2022 9:11 pm
Well, it kind of calls the pro-gun goofballs' bluff, by delivering big on mental health intervention (which likely couldn't hurt), and school security (which probably could).
I certainly understand pessimism, but it starts a path forward where there had been nothing but blockage.
Starts a path? We'll see. Here's how I feel, and I've felt this way even before this bipartisan agreement was announced. If 10 Republicans are involved, it's gonna be a watered down nothing, but a nothing that'll give the GOP the grounds to say they did something instead of nothing.
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I trust that I don’t have to explain the problem with a program to “encourage” states to do things, especially when those states are run by conservative Republican governors and conservative Republican legislatures. Generally, history tells us, this money, assuming the state even accepts it, ends up in the general budget, and/or someone’s cousin’s concrete and asphalt business. Hell, just light that money on fire on Main Street and shoot it full of holes.
However, this pale pastel of a framework is the only kind of bill with a ghost of a chance of bringing along 10 Republicans in the Senate. And even so, the flying monkeys went predictably ballistic. Rep. Ronny Jackson, the former White House physician who claimed the former president* was the Slenderman, leaped to the electric Twitter machine to lose most of his shit.
I WILL NOT support the horrendous anti 2nd Amendment bill that’s being proposed in the Senate. It’s AWFUL! This is a MASSIVE violation of your Constitutional rights, and it MUST be rejected!
Rep. Andy Biggs chimed in with the customary paranoia:
The House’s recently passed gun control legislation would not have prevented the Uvalde or Buffalo mass shootings. This legislation is part of a broader goal to take all of our guns and erode the Second Amendment.
And Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gabble-gooble-red-flags-gobble:
There should be ZERO votes for red flag laws in the @HouseGOP. Stop helping Joe Biden and the Democrats hurt Americans. The people will not forget.
And so on.
I hope the thing passes. But I’m not going to fall for the alleged magical powers of the word “bipartisan” to turn chickenshit into chicken salad. This is a good start in the same way that making sure your shoes are tied is a good start to a marathon.
https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/p ... flag-laws/
I remain extremely pessimistic about all of this and think that nothing meaningful will change for quite a while.
The Dem's task is daunting. Meaningful gun control legislation will not come to pass with bipartisan support. And because it's extremely unlikely for the Dems to pick up a 60 seat filibuster proof majority in the Senate, they're going to have to pick up enough votes to kill the filibuster. How many more Senators will that take. Three, four five? I don't know, but that's not an easy thing to accomplish in these polarized times. Then they're going to have to pack the Supreme Court because otherwise, this SCOTUS will eventually make mincemeat of out whatever new gun control legislation passes. SCOTUS already hijacked the 2nd Amendment, inventing a legal rationale for our current lax gun laws out of thin air. And they're not even remotely done. Soon, it'll decide a case that might make it as easy to get guns in NYS as in any other state. If NY falls, so will the rest of the country in due time. Then, this new Dem congress is going to have to admit DC and PR into the US so the Dems can get four more Senators. Because if the GOP regains power and pulls off the political trifecta -- now with the so called high ground that it was the Dems that killed the filibuster, there's no telling how they'll retaliate. Those new gun control laws will be repealed in the blink of an eye.
Do the Dems have the ability, the willpower, the determination to do all of that? I'm skeptical.
And even if they pull all of that off, the problem remains that there are more guns in the USA than there are people. Anyone determined enough to commit a mass shooting will be able to get the firearms needed no matter what laws are passed. I don't see anything changing.