“I am running for President to protect our families and our communities from the plague of gun violence,” Hillary told the crowd in Virginia. “It is heartbreaking and infuriating that we lose an average of 90 American’s every day… it’s not just an urban problem…” She goes on to lists various places that have tragically had gun violence, but not once condemns the man pulling the trigger.
As in typical leftist fashion, she condemns the very thing that keeps her safe, the guns that follow her around the country, but the average American cannot have them, as there is a plague.
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Liar
We don’t have a gun violence problem, the problem will in to play is when they try and take your gun, that’s really what she wants, commie bi**h.
I dont want your brand of protection.
She & Oduma Both Need To Be Shot For Treason
Because she and bill want power
Because she is a power hungry bit@h who only cares about her
Eleanor told her to on one of her visits
gag barf
Recently, I was making my way back to my car in a supermarket parking lot and I passed by a parked car which had a Bernie Sanders bumper sticker on it. The bumper sticker read “Vote Bernie. Real People. Real Power.” I did a double-take and thought to myself, “Really?” What a farce. How do Bernie Sanders’s supporters justify this personal empowerment narrative? Modern liberalism has divorced itself completely from JFK’s “ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country” approach to governing. Correspondingly, it has also divorced itself from individual empowerment.
There is NOTHING Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is proposing that empowers anyone other than government bureaucrats, elected officials and central planners. His proposals for higher taxes and massive amounts of new government spending will remove economic power from your wallet. His proposal for single-payer healthcare will remove your power to choose your own healthcare. And his position to take away school choice options will rip the power of choice away from parents and children looking to escape failing schools and gain access to a quality education.
Witness the far-left messaging machine at work. This is what they do. They promise a more perfect world and deliver nothing more than a dystopia. They do this because the modern far-left candidate craves control. Control is the mother’s milk of liberalism. Sanders is another, in a long list of far-left candidates, who have made the decision to willingly mislead people in order to acquire power over your life. However, when you point out to Sanders’s supporters that his plans do little more than confiscate economic power, healthcare freedom, and choice in education, they typically respond with nothing more than a disingenuous critique of the current system.
This faulty reasoning is clear using this simple analogy. Let’s say that the country had only four people, Peter, Paul, Mary and Jane. Using Sanders’s anti free-market logic, the system is broken because Jane owns a business that is acting unethically and her trickery has enabled her to fleece the hard-earned money of Peter, Paul, and Mary. Sanders’s proposal is to fleece the money of Peter, Paul, Mary, and Jane, and turn it over the government, which he believes will magically transform itself into an impartial arbiter of economic goodwill. How trading Jane’s unethical, but fixable, behavior (which Peter, Paul, and Mary can escape from), for an all-powerful government, which has a monopoly on the use of force, and which none of them can escape from, is even remotely “empowering,” is a bargain only a fool would take.
This is where we commonly go wrong in debates with the far-left and their media friends. We tend to lose sight of the forest while focusing on the trees. It’s critical that we all stay focused on the larger clash of narratives when we are debating with the far-left. Their guiding narrative is a lie. It’s a cheap trick designed to manipulate people into trading away their power, their liberty, and their freedom. The reward for giving up that power? A cheap bumper sticker slogan which leverages crises and emotion to blind their followers to the truth.
(Dan Bongino)
Liar liar pants on fire