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Never too many guns or too large of clips!
President Trump On Dayton, El Paso Shootings: ‘Hate Has No Place’ In U.S. – https://www.npr.org/2019/08/05/748190808/trump-calls-for-strong-background-checks-following-el-paso-and-dayton-shootings
If it were not for the existence of guns, mental illness and hatred would have no trigger to pull.
NOT JUST TRUMP’s
inauguration that I urge boycotting tomorrow.
We should boycott:
TV (other than non public channels which don’t carry news in any form),
Facebook,
Twitter, or
Tumbler.
This boycott is about all four branches of government that no longer serve the betterment of we the people.
That’s correct, the four branches: the executive, the legislative, the judicial and (the one not specifically cited other than in the first amendment) the fourth estate.
All four have failed us, the people.
The executive branch has failed to use all the powers at its disposal for us.
The legislative branch has failed to pass laws that were needed to get us out of the recession in a timely way and instead has focused in obstruction for political purposes.
The judicial branch has failed to uphold the constitution.
And most importantly, the fourth estate has failed to report the news choosing entertainment and ratings to factual reporting.
All four of these institutions live in their own bubbles. This boycott on the 20th of January 2017 is meant to burst those individual bubbles and let them know that we will no longer stand for their failures to carry out their respective constitutional jobs “in order to form a more perfect union”.
No elected official should leave their office richer than they entered.
No news agency should be reporting unconfirmed news or possible news in order to improve ratings and their bottom line.
Social media must address what their function is to be as part of the fourth estate. If they refuse to monitor what is published on their sites, then the federal government may need to provide guideline or enforce those that are already on the books.
This needs to be a shot across the bow. The citizens of this country arewho they must serve; not their donors or advertisers.
I urge all my fellow citizens to boycott all news related media tomorrow.
IT IS TIME!
Riddle Me This, SCOTUS
The usual explanation of the extent of a person’s individual rights is that your rights extend to the point where they interfere with another’s rights.
So, if in Richnond, California, the Chevron corporation buys up all the billboards and air time on radio, television and other media to support candidates who will be friendly to them; are they not infringing on the free speech rights of the other candidates who will be unable to advertise no matter how much money they have?
Just asking.