‘Most starred comment’ man... who cares about stars? I’ve always been an asshole. Like many other Americans, it is, in fact, a point of pride.
‘Most starred comment’ man... who cares about stars? I’ve always been an asshole. Like many other Americans, it is, in fact, a point of pride.
You’re going on so much about 9/11, I’m worried I’m speaking to Rudy Giuliani, here. I really, really do not care what you think about the TSA, man.
If ‘unhinged’ is what passes for anyone that desires real gun legislation, then yeah, sure, I’m unhinged. Whatever, champ.
Oh go play in traffic, snowflake.
There’s a multitude of data out there going over how utterly useless the TSA is, and it’s not an unpopular opinion these days to completely reform the agency. Claiming that I believe there should be ‘no security’ is utterly disingenuous and, like many others here, a complete twisting of my words. I don’t give a single…
And perhaps I’m interested in getting corporate money and lobbying out of politics as much as possible. That’s my ‘platform,’ as it were, and my political stance. At the very least, the overturning of Citizens United. It’s as likely as universal healthcare in America, after all.
1) I’d like it if Germans got gun money out of their politics too
Aggressive gun and ammunition control has and always will be the answer, alongside the complete removal of gun lobby (and other corporate) money from political campaign contributions and bill lobbying.
Don’t ‘son’ me. My point was that metal detectors, security checkpoints, bagchecks, and most significantly of all, a ‘good guy with a gun’ are all utterly useless against a mass shooter interested in killing themselves.
Nah I’m good. The constant, milquetoast cries for bullshit quarter-measures (security checkpoints aren’t even worthy of being called a half-measure against a mass shooter) are completely useless and frankly, straight up harmful as they continue to ignore the real solution.
Appreciated for sure. I’d buy yours in turn.
I have a slew of artist buddies that make a pretty solid living almost exclusively through commissions and convention promotion via twitter, so there is some use in it.
I know. Ultimately I harbor no anger for the victim who is simply trying to leverage the civil power he has vs. a large corporation in order to turn a terrible thing into at least something good. In its own way, it’s great that EA will be able to likely pay them a fairly large settlement while suffering virtually no…
If you gotta ask what Rick Scott could do, you haven’t paying too much attention to Florida. There’s a lot of shit Rick Scott could do that he doesn’t.
Internet discourse, everyone!
A good point, I had not honestly considered that.
Maybe it makes me a pessimist in a way, but I would never feel safe from a mass shooter simply because there’s metal detectors or security checkpoints. Mind you, I don’t go around living in fear or avoiding public spaces, but my sense of safety would not be heightened by said security’s presence, is what I’m saying.
So when he just shoots a bunch of people outside, or several security officers die instead of several patrons, and then he kills himself... what is different?
‘I think you’re wrong and I can’t wait for you to get shot to prove you wrong.’
I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not...