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Sep 22, 2023Liked by Emily Miller

She did a bang up job with the border so I expect nothing less from her in her new position.

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Sep 22, 2023Liked by Emily Miller

I don't know how she got through law school. She can't even put a logical thought together.

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Sep 22, 2023Liked by Emily Miller

I’m 2a absolutist. I also remember Lt. Col. Vindman talking about the “interagency”, which seems to be an amorphous deep state entity. Even if Kamala does talk in rhymes , this kind of thing is scary. Vote for anybody other than Dems. They really hate this country.

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Sep 22, 2023Liked by Emily Miller

it all starts in the home not at the White House

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Sep 22, 2023Liked by Emily Miller

Well considering how well she did with the problem on the border, I fully expect her to resolve the gun violence problem

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Sep 22, 2023Liked by Emily Miller

So... there's a few things here:

There's this thing called "Congress." It is made up of the people's representatives, and it makes laws.

Then there's the thing called the "Executive Branch" which executes the laws the congress has passed. Sometimes this branch makes administrative rules, and we are supposed to view these as "laws."

Then there's this thing called the "Supreme Court." It determines whether laws passed by the congress or rules enacted by the executive branch comport with this other thing: the US Constitution, which defines the limits of what the government can do. This body takes a very dim view of the efforts by the executive branch or state legislatures to infringe upon the rights of law abiding individuals to decide for themselves how they wish to conduct themselves lawfully.

Forcible felonies are typically outside of the US Federal set of laws. These are nasty things like murder, battery, robbery, and the like, and they are bad things that should be punished. They are typically dealt with in the states, though here in Illinois, "dealt with" has a different meaning, as in sentences are now served in dog years rather than what we know as "years-years." There is little room for the federal government to grab some turf here, as the advocates for this new office of box wine and gun control would have you believe they can.

So this new office of ending gun violence and enjoying lots of box chardonnay doesn't really exist within the framework of federal or state government in a law-making or law-enforcement way. It does, however, create Excitement! and Empowerment! among those that cannot be reasoned with about civil liberties, crime & punishment, and the limits of government. Will the demanding mommies get activated? well, sure. they will donate and fund raise among themselves. ultimately to no avail. Tevs, as the kids say.

Because the adults in the room have dropped the "NYSRPA v Bruen" turd into the box of chardonnay, and while this new office will have "access," it is completely impotent.

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Thank God! Our guns are safe if Kamala is in charge!

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Oh shit. With that being said, I started writing on Substack myself. Bridge Of The World John Derek Ginsberg. Feel free to look

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