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He doesn't have to worry about polls anymore nor his favorability among Americans.
He doesn't need to get votes since there's no re-election on the horizon.
He can literally do what he wants this term because Congress doesn't seem to care enough.
Twenty 1st graders and their teachers mowed down by 154 rounds in just a few minutes time... just the price we pay to ensure we can pump an intruder full of 30+ rounds in less than 30 seconds without having to reload.
I think he is just preaching to the choir and has no intention of pasing any of these proposals.
His intention is to blame congress. These clowns know that passing gun bans or ridiculous federal gun legislation is a death blow at the ballot box. As long as the useful idiots think he cares they are happy. All they care about is passing blame and getting re elected like all the rest.
Twenty 1st graders and their teachers mowed down by 154 rounds in just a few minutes time... just the price we pay to ensure we can pump an intruder full of 30+ rounds in less than 30 seconds without having to reload.
Well if you shoot as bad as Lanza it's gonna take you more than one clip to "pump" that intruder full of thirty rounds.
Twenty 1st graders and their teachers mowed down by 154 rounds in just a few minutes time... just the price we pay to ensure we can pump an intruder full of 30+ rounds in less than 30 seconds without having to reload.
Appeal to emotion or argumentum ad passiones is a logical fallacy which uses the manipulation of the recipient's emotions, rather than valid logic, to win an argument. The appeal to emotion fallacy uses emotions as the basis of an argument's position without factual evidence that logically supports the major ideas endorsed by the elicitor of the argument. Also, this kind of thinking may be evident in one who lets emotions and/or other subjective considerations influence one's reasoning process. This kind of appeal to emotion is a type of red herring and encompasses several logical fallacies, including:
Appeal to consequences
Appeal to fear
Appeal to flattery
Appeal to pity
Appeal to ridicule
Appeal to spite
Wishful thinking
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