Sunday, January 13, 2013

Gun Control Strategy : Disarm For Control

If it never occurred to you that maybe what the Obama administration has in mind is to disarm the population as a way to bring it under control. The way they are using Sandy Hook strategy to institute more gun controls, even by executive order, without any mention of who actually pulled the trigger, was a "crisis to good to waste", as Obama chief of staff once said. After all, it's just good politics to go on the offensive.

The Obama administration within less then two days after the killing of those children and teachers, was on the war path demonetizing the "assault rifle" as the cause of all our problems.

 Get rid of the assault weapon and all will be well.

And when another mentally deranged individual kills another group of people, no one will remember what was said or done after the last one except a few voices crying in the darkness explaining they knew guns are not the sole problem, it's the nut behind the gun that's the real problem. The main stream media will conveniently forget all the pomposity they spewed out supporting every idiocy the progressives came up with. After all the media and the progressive socialists are one in the same.

But the progressive media and politicians, after the Sandy Hook slaughter jumped on the assault weapon band wagon, ignoring the real problem of mental illness as they wanted a quick solution that will make the progressive socialist Democrats look like they are doing what's best for the 'people', i.e. the middle class, women and children.

But, taking away the guns from law abiding citizens will not solve the problem. It never has and never will, but it sure looks good being trumpeted in news media.

But what about the dead and wounded? Who cares, this is about politics and getting reelected, and if it means more will have to die as a result of bad policy demanded in the short run to get good sound bites, who cares? Right?

Who voted to keeps these people in power last November? Who didn't vote for a better tomorrow?

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