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What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Andy1 replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So why are short barrel shotguns (without ATF permit) and automatic firearms illegal? -
What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Andy1 replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Obviously the AR is not current military issue but my point remains. It was designed for military use. Gun people always retort that crazies will find another weapon to kill with. Maybe true but baseball bats, pistols or bolt action rifles are not as efficient at killing so many so fast. -
What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Andy1 replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Then why doesn’t the military equip soldiers with two Desert Eagles instead of their standard assault rifles? -
What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Andy1 replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Pistols are used in far more murders each year than assault weapons. The difference is if you are shot by an assault weapon you are much more likely to die due to wound severity. It’s not great being shot by either one, but there is a reason why so many killers are spending the big bucks on assault weapons. It’s because they are damn effective at killing. -
There is already a shortage of doctors in America. Looks like the problem will be getting worse in Idaho.
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Every kid knows the banned books are the “best books”. Personally, I think parenting has a much greater influence on kids than teachers or books. Sooner or later, kids are going to be exposed to inappropriate stuff. It’s the role of parents to guide them through life. To most average people, I think it all seems a bit hypocritical to be talking about protecting kids from books but not taking substantial actions to protect them from gun violence. Esp when guns are the number one cause of children and teen mortality in America.
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These republicans boycotting Budweiser is such a losing position. I’m pretty sure Budweiser has done their market research to know the demographics of Gen Z that they want to appeal to. The boycott will please 30% of America but won’t grow your following. And there are fewer of those 30% every year.
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Republicans are complaining about this all the time. Do you all think the Democratic Party have secret operatives in all the schools and colleges radicalizing the youth of America? Isn’t it more likely that the people who choose teaching as a career (they aren’t doing it for the money) are of the caring, nurturing personality type who care about issues such as the environment, equality, health, science, etc. People who think this way are probably more likely to be dems just as Wall Street bankers and oil drillers are probably more likely to be republican. It’s just the way the world works. Teachers are just one influence in the lives of youth. There is also parents, community, culture, etc. Young people want to grow up in a world that reflects their values so they march and protest for change. That’s not radical. That’s American. Also, each generation has experienced more freedom and greater quality of life than those before, but Gen Z may be realizing that that may not be true for them.
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Gen Z is the most diverse generation this nation has seen. Corporations know this and are messaging to appeal to them. Republican Party is a big turnoff for most of them and the party isn’t doing anything to appeal to them. You all can say it’s indoctrination or whatever but unless the R party changes, it will die.
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Will be interesting to see the reaction from Tennessee. I think it will be motivating for independents and Gen Z next election.
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The whole point of listing the rate per 100,000 people is to compare apples to apples with respect to population. Of course a city with 5 million people will have a higher absolute number than a rural county of 50,000 people, but that doesn’t mean it is more likely to occur there, just that more people live there. Rep vs Dem would be interesting to see.
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In recent years, rural counties' proportional gun homicide rates outnumbered those of urban counties Top 20 U.S. counties or county equivalents with the highest gun homicide rate, 2016–2020 Table showing 20 counties with the highest gun homicide rates from 2016 to 2020, with rural counties appearing more frequently in the list. Table with 2 columns and 20 rows. Currently displaying rows 1 to 20. Age-adjusted rate per 100,000 Phillips County, Arkansas 55.45 Lowndes County, Alabama48.36 City of St. Louis, Missouri45.36 Macon County, Alabama44.34 City of Petersburg, Virginia42.45 Leflore County, Mississippi38.61 City of Baltimore, Maryland38.56 Dallas County, Alabama37.25 Dillon County, South Carolina 35.57 Washington County, Mississippi 34.19 Jefferson County, Arkansas34.08 Orleans Parish, Louisiana32.83 Holmes County, Mississippi32.31 Hinds County, Mississippi 31.68 Adams County, Mississippi28.26 Mississippi County, Arkansas27.80 Sunflower County, Mississippi 27.61 Coahoma County, Mississippi 27.19 Vance County, North Carolina 25.85 City of Danville, Virginia25.75 Media attention on large cities misrepresents the reality of gun violence in the United States Despite negative media attention, many large cities are proportionately safer from gun violence than their rural counterparts: Chicago is within Cook County, which ranks 79th for firearm homicide rates. Philadelphia County ranks 38th for firearm homicide rates. The five counties that encompass New York City rank between 360th and 521st for firearm homicide rates: New York County (Manhattan) ranks 521st. Kings County (Brooklyn) ranks 404th. Bronx County (Bronx) ranks 360th. Richmond County (Staten Island) ranks 488th. Queens County (Queens) ranks 502nd. Los Angeles County ranks 316th for firearm homicide rates.
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Which way do you lean politically?
Andy1 replied to ArdmoreRyno's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Strange, none of my republican friends have ever called me a commie. I only get that here on PPP. Do you call everyone you meet whom you disagree with politically a commie? Sounds like you need to relax a bit BB. -
https://www.americanprogress.org/article/gun-violence-in-rural-america/
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Which way do you lean politically?
Andy1 replied to ArdmoreRyno's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Those Republican laws (platform?) are a loser. Independents think they are crazy. Gen Z is rising and will vote in force against them. Wisconsin is the latest state to flip. After they lose enough, maybe the party will change. -
Which way do you lean politically?
Andy1 replied to ArdmoreRyno's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So is government subsidizing industry is a communist tenet? -
Which way do you lean politically?
Andy1 replied to ArdmoreRyno's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yea Trumps best friends are Putin, rocket man and the Saudi crown prince. But dems are commies? No logic there. Total projection but they probably don’t understand that either. In my experience, people who scream about communism have no clue what real communism is. They should speak to someone from a communist country to learn something. Everyone I have spoken to laughs at the comparison. Stupid American…. -
Which way do you lean politically?
Andy1 replied to ArdmoreRyno's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You can add Republicans banning travel to other states for women’s health care. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/mar/31/idaho-abortion-travel-ban-women-girls-social-trust -
I would call that a budget agenda rather than an official party platform. Platforms are usually big wordy documents describing a longer term vision for the future. When they release their budget we will see what their priorities are. Hopefully the House and the Pres can reach compromise without crashing the economy.
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Party platforms are developed ahead of presidential elections. In 2020, the Republican party chose not to develop an official platform. Their simple platform statement was basically: whatever Trump wants for America First. https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/resolution-regarding-the-republican-party-platform
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This country needs political marriage therapy.