<<<< Our first Revenge President wishes he could be dictator. But his gun reform will not rise to that occasion -- or so I predict.
We may learn two things coming from this mornings White
House proclamation(s). One, that more than half the nation no long trusts
B Hussein Obama, and, two, his use of
executive orders will not be that radical
. . . . . at least, that is what I think, based upon all the gossip leading up to this
morning’s announcement.
Look, there were
elements of Clinton’s assault weapons ban that came from his use of executive order. All presidents use them, and Obama has not exceeded the number of
orders, on average, of any other president. The problem with Obama, however,
is his threat to use executive
order to legislate new law. That is new
to this clown some call “president.”
But, as to this
morning, I predict that gun owners (I am one) will not be prohibited from owning
and buying semi-automatic weaponry. Look
for the update.
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ReplyDelete"What side of history are you on?
ReplyDeleteAP-GfK Poll conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. Jan. 10-14, 2013. N=1,004 adults
"Should gun laws in the United States be made more strict, less strict or remain as they are?"
58% - more strict
35% - remain as they are
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ABC News/Washington Post Poll. Jan. 10-13, 2013. N=1,001 adults nationwide.
"Would you support or oppose a law requiring a nationwide ban on high-capacity ammunition clips, meaning those containing more than 10 bullets?"
65% - support
32% - oppose
"Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of the leadership of the National Rifle Association?"
44% - unfavorable
36% - favorable
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Pew Research Center. Jan. 9-13, 2013. N=1,502 adults nationwide.
- would favor or oppose the following proposals about gun policy:
"A ban on semi-automatic weapons"
58% - favor
39% - oppose
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USA Today/Gallup Poll. Dec. 19-22, 2012. N=1,038 adults nationwide.
"In general, do you feel that the laws covering the sale of firearms should be made more strict, less strict, or kept as they are now?"
58% - more strict
34% - kept as they are"