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,,,,,,,To divert attention away from guns. You don't actually care to do anything.
It's easier to say than "I don't give a damn."
Kinda like Thoughts and prayers.
Trump points to mental health after shootings, but action has been minimal
Washington (CNN)
President Donald Trump, asked about the deadly shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, labeled the incident a "mental health problem at the highest level," not a "guns situation."
It's the same point he raised in the wake of the mass shooting in Las Vegas last month. But he has yet to suggest any legislative or policy changes that could have curbed the shootings.
He's also moved to make it easier for people with mental health issues to gain access to weapons.
In February, Trump signed a measure that got rid of a regulation that aimed at keeping guns out of the hands of people who were either receiving full disability benefits because of a mental illness and couldn't work or people who were unable to manage their own Social Security benefits and needed the help of a third party.
Using the Congressional Review Act, Republican majorities in the House and Senate voted to revoke the rule enacted by former President Barack Obama as part of a series of efforts to curb gun violence after similar measures failed to pass through Congress.
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Trump Cuts Funding For Mental Health Then Blames Mental Illness For Texas Church Shooting
Trump is a real piece of work !
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Trump is good at telling us what is not the answer. As far as developing and proposing reasonable solutions to problems . . . he’s not so good.
And, what’s this BS about “a Good Samaritan”? That’s the old argument about the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. Why not talk about effective enforcement of gun laws, or ending sales of semiautomatic and automatic weapons, or limiting magazine capacities, or stringent documentation of gun sales, or stronger procedures for training, licensing, and compulsory insurance for gun owners, or effective coordination between law enforcement groups of gun owner eligibility and licensing?
Or we can just hide behind the 2nd Amendment, do nothing, and wait for the next mass shooting to happen. Then we can start up the blame game apparatus again.
Trump says tougher gun laws not answer after Texas shooting
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — President Donald Trump says tougher gun laws would not have prevented a mass shooting at a south Texas church, arguing that more restrictions might have led to more casualties.
Trump spoke at a news conference in South Korea Tuesday where he was asked about "extreme vetting" for gun purchases. Trump said: "If you did what you're suggesting, there would have been no difference three days ago and you might not have had that very brave person who happens to have a gun or a rifle in his trunk."
As he did following last month's Las Vegas massacre of 58 people, Trump pushed back against the question, calling it a "situation that probably shouldn't be discussed too much" and noted that he was "in the heart of South Korea."
Trump added that if the Good Samaritan didn't have a gun, "instead of having 26 dead, you would have had hundreds more dead."
Authorities say Devin Patrick Kelley fired at least 450 rounds of ammunition at worshippers in Sunday's attack at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs. The dead ranged in age from 18 months to 77 years old.
Trump's more muted response to gun violence contrasts with his swift call for legislative and military action following the Oct. 31 truck attack in New York City. Within hours of a rental truck ramming through a crowded bicycle path and into a school bus, Trump called for Congress to "immediately" repeal the diversity visa lottery program that suspect Sayfullo Saipov, an Uzbekistan citizen, used to enter the country in 2010.
After the Las Vegas shooting, Trump and aides said it was inappropriate to consider a policy response while people were still grieving. Despite days later suggesting openness to outlawing the bump stock device that allowed Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock to fire at near-automatic rates, the Trump administration has shown no signs of urgency.
Trump, who supported gun control before reversing his position to enter the Republican presidential primary, courted the National Rifle Association's endorsement in 2016, and earlier this year became the first president in three decades to speak at the gun group's annual convention.
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When it comes to talk of guns, it is NEVER the right time for the GOP.
And as far as "mental health" goes, put your $$$ where your mouth is, Mr President. IF you truly believe it is a real issue - don't slash the budget for it like you proposed.
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The gun nuts are hailing this hero “good guy” with a gun myth. Hey, I’m happy that he was there.
But, the attacker got off 450 rounds, and killed 26 people.
That’s NOT a win.