China signaled Monday it is now seeking a "calm" end to its ongoing trade war with the U.S. and President Trump voiced optimism about a deal, as Asian markets crumbled and China's currency plummeted to an 11-year low following the latest tariffs on $550 billion in Chinese goods announced last Friday by the Trump administration.
Black gun rights advocates say limiting access would make them more vulnerable to racist attacks, especially in the absence of real problem solving.
Kenyatta believes that gun control measures are often a response to black Americans' attempts to exercise their Second Amendment rights. He points to Michigan's adoption of gun ownership restrictions after Ossian Sweet, a black physician who bought a house in a heretofore white Detroit neighborhood in 1925, used a shotgun to protect his family against an angry white mob. Sweet was eventually acquitted of murder charges, but in 1927 the state lawmakers adopted legislation giving counties control over the issuance of gun permits, a move designed to limit black gun ownership.
They are not putting their citizens first. They are putting people who shouldn't even be here first.
Bye black vote
Nobody nots going to be votin for Corey Booker. I can tell you dat right now. We done already had experience with that man. And the man is no good.
Despite broad public support for regulating gun ownership, Congress is unlikely to pass anything significant. Here’s why.
1. The media spotlight fades quickly
2. The GOP is playing hot potato
3. Even a weakened NRA is a potent barrier to change
of course trump suggested using nuclear weapons on hurricanes because that's the sort of idea that comes from only the stablest of geniuses.
I'm sure havax and motox will be in here soon championing this brilliant idea. they were all for water bombing Notre dame, after all.