Beto O'Rourke
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Ahhh, the great state of Texas, where they make it illegal to disclose the location of fertilizer warehouses after one blows up, leveling an apartment complex and killing scores and where they expect you to comply. Leave your civil liberties at the border folks. Wonder if private school kids are required to watch too?
http://foxsanantonio.com/news/local/texas-high-school-students-must-watch-video-on-how-to-interact-with-police
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cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:So let me get this straight Texas. Your choices are sticking with Ted Cruz (who I never really liked but thought maybe he actually had principles...that I just didn't align with...but then he works with Trump after what he did to him) and Beto? A guy that's popular because of what exactly? Young, energetic and likes the Who? Gets drive-thru and can play the air drums? Why is this Beto so popular with the left in Texas, honest question.
While Ted Cruz wants to deport all dreamers.
You know this. And where O'Rourke stands on issues.
Being a decent human being huh? Bar is low in the political world, sad.
"B-b-b-but Beto is taking away my guns and not live like we're stuck in the 1800s - we can't have that!"0 -
pjl44 said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:So let me get this straight Texas. Your choices are sticking with Ted Cruz (who I never really liked but thought maybe he actually had principles...that I just didn't align with...but then he works with Trump after what he did to him) and Beto? A guy that's popular because of what exactly? Young, energetic and likes the Who? Gets drive-thru and can play the air drums? Why is this Beto so popular with the left in Texas, honest question.
While Ted Cruz wants to deport all dreamers.
You know this. And where O'Rourke stands on issues.
Being a decent human being huh? Bar is low in the political world, sad.
"B-b-b-but Beto is taking away my guns and not live like we're stuck in the 1800s - we can't have that!""Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:pjl44 said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:So let me get this straight Texas. Your choices are sticking with Ted Cruz (who I never really liked but thought maybe he actually had principles...that I just didn't align with...but then he works with Trump after what he did to him) and Beto? A guy that's popular because of what exactly? Young, energetic and likes the Who? Gets drive-thru and can play the air drums? Why is this Beto so popular with the left in Texas, honest question.
While Ted Cruz wants to deport all dreamers.
You know this. And where O'Rourke stands on issues.
Being a decent human being huh? Bar is low in the political world, sad.
"B-b-b-but Beto is taking away my guns and not live like we're stuck in the 1800s - we can't have that!"0 -
Not going to lie, I do like O’Rourke’s stance on marijuana legalization. He needs to back off some of the other stances (gun control, abortion on demand) to get my vote, though. I imagine a lot of other Texans feel the same.
If he came out and said “Hey guys, I really just want to get weed legalized, that’s all”, I would probably vote for him, lol.
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PJPOWER said:Not going to lie, I do like O’Rourke’s stance on marijuana legalization. He needs to back off some of the other stances (gun control, abortion on demand) to get my vote, though. I imagine a lot of other Texans feel the same.
If he came out and said “Hey guys, I really just want to get weed legalized, that’s all”, I would probably vote for him, lol.
https://betofortexas.com/issues
Guns- Require background checks for all gun sales to ensure that firearms only get into the hands of responsible, law-abiding individuals. This means finally closing the gun show, online, and boyfriend loopholes.
- Stop selling weapons of war and high-capacity magazines to ensure that firearms designed to kill as effectively and efficiently as possible on the battlefield aren’t used in our schools, our streets, our churches, and our concerts.
- Block the erosion of Texas’ license to carry standards by opposing Concealed Carry Reciprocity, which would force Texas to allow anyone from states with weak to nonexistent conceal carry laws to disregard our own public safety requirements.
- Fully support federal research on gun violence so that we can better understand and address its root causes.
Women's Health- Ensuring that a woman’s right to choose is not compromised by limited access to safe and legal abortion services or family planning help.
- Expanding Medicaid and funding family planning centers in order to prevent another mother dying needlessly due to complications before or after childbirth.
- Supporting policies that guarantee a woman’s access to birth control and emergency contraception.
- Protecting the Title X Family Planning Program that ensure millions of low-income Americans can afford access to reproductive health services, such as cervical and breast cancer screenings and well-woman exams.
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CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:Not going to lie, I do like O’Rourke’s stance on marijuana legalization. He needs to back off some of the other stances (gun control, abortion on demand) to get my vote, though. I imagine a lot of other Texans feel the same.
If he came out and said “Hey guys, I really just want to get weed legalized, that’s all”, I would probably vote for him, lol.
https://betofortexas.com/issues
Guns- Require background checks for all gun sales to ensure that firearms only get into the hands of responsible, law-abiding individuals. This means finally closing the gun show, online, and boyfriend loopholes.
- Stop selling weapons of war and high-capacity magazines to ensure that firearms designed to kill as effectively and efficiently as possible on the battlefield aren’t used in our schools, our streets, our churches, and our concerts.
- Block the erosion of Texas’ license to carry standards by opposing Concealed Carry Reciprocity, which would force Texas to allow anyone from states with weak to nonexistent conceal carry laws to disregard our own public safety requirements.
- Fully support federal research on gun violence so that we can better understand and address its root causes.
Women's Health- Ensuring that a woman’s right to choose is not compromised by limited access to safe and legal abortion services or family planning help.
- Expanding Medicaid and funding family planning centers in order to prevent another mother dying needlessly due to complications before or after childbirth.
- Supporting policies that guarantee a woman’s access to birth control and emergency contraception.
- Protecting the Title X Family Planning Program that ensure millions of low-income Americans can afford access to reproductive health services, such as cervical and breast cancer screenings and well-woman exams.
And high capacity magazines? Make a bunch of equipment non-compliant and force people to purchase replacements? Quite a sales boon for firearms manufacturers with no real practical impact.0 -
How can guns be such a big thing for americans.... it's just... I mean... it's not the environment, health care, education..."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:How can guns be such a big thing for americans.... it's just... I mean... it's not the environment, health care, education...hippiemom = goodness0
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PJPOWER said:Not going to lie, I do like O’Rourke’s stance on marijuana legalization. He needs to back off some of the other stances (gun control, abortion on demand) to get my vote, though. I imagine a lot of other Texans feel the same.
If he came out and said “Hey guys, I really just want to get weed legalized, that’s all”, I would probably vote for him, lol.
(or has the abortion thing to do with religious beliefs for you maybe(?))
Abortion and guns are like (pretty much) non-issues in Sweden (except for maybe "how can we stop guns from being smuggled in from the balkans"). And I bet the average woman and man are happier and healthier in Sweden than in the US.
In the US, it's like nothing is more important. Raise your view a bit maybe texans.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Not going to lie, I do like O’Rourke’s stance on marijuana legalization. He needs to back off some of the other stances (gun control, abortion on demand) to get my vote, though. I imagine a lot of other Texans feel the same.
If he came out and said “Hey guys, I really just want to get weed legalized, that’s all”, I would probably vote for him, lol.
(or has the abortion thing to do with religious beliefs for you maybe(?))
Abortion and guns are like (pretty much) non-issues in Sweden (except for maybe "how can we stop guns from being smuggled in from the balkans"). And I bet the average woman and man are happier and healthier in Sweden than in the US.
In the US, it's like nothing is more important. Raise your view a bit maybe texans.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Not going to lie, I do like O’Rourke’s stance on marijuana legalization. He needs to back off some of the other stances (gun control, abortion on demand) to get my vote, though. I imagine a lot of other Texans feel the same.
If he came out and said “Hey guys, I really just want to get weed legalized, that’s all”, I would probably vote for him, lol.
(or has the abortion thing to do with religious beliefs for you maybe(?))
Abortion and guns are like (pretty much) non-issues in Sweden (except for maybe "how can we stop guns from being smuggled in from the balkans"). And I bet the average woman and man are happier and healthier in Sweden than in the US.
In the US, it's like nothing is more important. Raise your view a bit maybe texans."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:How can guns be such a big thing for americans.... it's just... I mean... it's not the environment, health care, education...
The reason there is so much debate recently is people keep pushing to ban stuff and aren't clear about what they're calling to ban. A "weapon of war" or "assault rifle" are general terms that you couldn't write into an actual law. I could show you two guns that work exactly the same mechanically - one would look like granpa's hunting rifle and the other would be super scary.
Without going on and on, the reason this persists is because it's really easy to have strong rhetoric on either side of the debate and really hard to write a law that will make any practical difference without seizing hundreds of millions of dollars of personal property. All in a time where our violent crime rate is at it's lowest point in 60 years.0 -
pjl44 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:How can guns be such a big thing for americans.... it's just... I mean... it's not the environment, health care, education...
The reason there is so much debate recently is people keep pushing to ban stuff and aren't clear about what they're calling to ban. A "weapon of war" or "assault rifle" are general terms that you couldn't write into an actual law. I could show you two guns that work exactly the same mechanically - one would look like granpa's hunting rifle and the other would be super scary.
Without going on and on, the reason this persists is because it's really easy to have strong rhetoric on either side of the debate and really hard to write a law that will make any practical difference without seizing hundreds of millions of dollars of personal property. All in a time where our violent crime rate is at it's lowest point in 60 years.
So, "All in a time" might just be the time to still try to change things. And lowest point in 60 years could be seen as moot.
And yes, in both countries you are allowed to own guns.
but I guess texans have their priorities... .."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:pjl44 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:How can guns be such a big thing for americans.... it's just... I mean... it's not the environment, health care, education...
The reason there is so much debate recently is people keep pushing to ban stuff and aren't clear about what they're calling to ban. A "weapon of war" or "assault rifle" are general terms that you couldn't write into an actual law. I could show you two guns that work exactly the same mechanically - one would look like granpa's hunting rifle and the other would be super scary.
Without going on and on, the reason this persists is because it's really easy to have strong rhetoric on either side of the debate and really hard to write a law that will make any practical difference without seizing hundreds of millions of dollars of personal property. All in a time where our violent crime rate is at it's lowest point in 60 years.
So, "All in a time" might just be the time to still try to change things. And lowest point in 60 years could be seen as moot.
And yes, in both countries you are allowed to own guns.
but I guess texans have their priorities... ..0 -
pjl44 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pjl44 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:How can guns be such a big thing for americans.... it's just... I mean... it's not the environment, health care, education...
The reason there is so much debate recently is people keep pushing to ban stuff and aren't clear about what they're calling to ban. A "weapon of war" or "assault rifle" are general terms that you couldn't write into an actual law. I could show you two guns that work exactly the same mechanically - one would look like granpa's hunting rifle and the other would be super scary.
Without going on and on, the reason this persists is because it's really easy to have strong rhetoric on either side of the debate and really hard to write a law that will make any practical difference without seizing hundreds of millions of dollars of personal property. All in a time where our violent crime rate is at it's lowest point in 60 years.
So, "All in a time" might just be the time to still try to change things. And lowest point in 60 years could be seen as moot.
And yes, in both countries you are allowed to own guns.
but I guess texans have their priorities... .."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Here's the latest debate. I know this will change @PJPOWERs mind!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qDBS_sOaZ4
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
pjl44 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:How can guns be such a big thing for americans.... it's just... I mean... it's not the environment, health care, education...
The reason there is so much debate recently is people keep pushing to ban stuff and aren't clear about what they're calling to ban. A "weapon of war" or "assault rifle" are general terms that you couldn't write into an actual law. I could show you two guns that work exactly the same mechanically - one would look like granpa's hunting rifle and the other would be super scary.
Without going on and on, the reason this persists is because it's really easy to have strong rhetoric on either side of the debate and really hard to write a law that will make any practical difference without seizing hundreds of millions of dollars of personal property. All in a time where our violent crime rate is at it's lowest point in 60 years.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Not going to lie, I do like O’Rourke’s stance on marijuana legalization. He needs to back off some of the other stances (gun control, abortion on demand) to get my vote, though. I imagine a lot of other Texans feel the same.
If he came out and said “Hey guys, I really just want to get weed legalized, that’s all”, I would probably vote for him, lol.
(or has the abortion thing to do with religious beliefs for you maybe(?))
Abortion and guns are like (pretty much) non-issues in Sweden (except for maybe "how can we stop guns from being smuggled in from the balkans"). And I bet the average woman and man are happier and healthier in Sweden than in the US.
In the US, it's like nothing is more important. Raise your view a bit maybe texans.0 -
PJPOWER said:pjl44 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:How can guns be such a big thing for americans.... it's just... I mean... it's not the environment, health care, education...
The reason there is so much debate recently is people keep pushing to ban stuff and aren't clear about what they're calling to ban. A "weapon of war" or "assault rifle" are general terms that you couldn't write into an actual law. I could show you two guns that work exactly the same mechanically - one would look like granpa's hunting rifle and the other would be super scary.
Without going on and on, the reason this persists is because it's really easy to have strong rhetoric on either side of the debate and really hard to write a law that will make any practical difference without seizing hundreds of millions of dollars of personal property. All in a time where our violent crime rate is at it's lowest point in 60 years.
Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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