Oh look an America is %&*%* up thread. Is it that time again? So soon?
- RCS ... Yes indeed, whenever there is a mass murder or anything else unpleasant occuring in the US the usual left wingers leap into action with an anti-American thread about the evils of what they see as an overly conservative, overly capitalist, overly religious, overly aggressive society. Not surprisngly, they are utterly silent in regard to the daily miseries inflicted by left wing tin pot dictators over their enslaved and repressed and suffering subjects in dozens of countries around the world.
- In regard to the latest tragedy, the anti-American lefties will NOT tell you the following inconvenient truths:
1/ Except in a few places like Obama's stomping ground of Chicago, violent crime including murders continues to decline in the US and is now at the lowest level since JFK was president fifty years ago.
2/ Connecticut where this carnage occured has among the toughest gun control laws in the country and they actually worked in the first instance recently when Lanza applied to purchase some guns and a background check resulted in him being refused the weapons he sought.
3/ Lanza's mother with whom he lived did have several sophisticated firearms which she legally aquired (and she could have legally aquired the same or similar weapons in Canada) as a stable and mature adult citizen wishing to persue her hobby of competitive target shooting.
4/ Perhaps she failed to securely lock these weapons up and away from her son or perhaps her son forced her to open the safe or other secure storage unit for the weapons. Since both parties are now dead, we'll never know for sure which is the case.
5/ Five of the twelve most horrific mass shootings in US history have occured on Obama's watch, all of them by obvious nutjobs, and perhaps the explosion of violent video games and the tendency of socially alientated young men to play them plus the miserable jobless recovery and the increasing polarization of Americans by race and riches and religion and region are all contributing factors.
- Personally, I think ready, aim, fire is better than ready, fire, aim in policy making so I would like to first see an independent and bipartisan commission established to study and report back before any new policy action is taken. However, I would certainly like such a commission to consider tougher laws regulating who is allowed to purchase guns of any kind (Canada has a pretty good template in this regard) plus a ban on assault rifles and other rapid, multiple fire weapons plus a national registry of those with criminal records and mental illnesses who would automatically be denied guns of any kind plus the provision in public educational institutions of a suitably security cleared and trained and armed individual who would be able to shoot and disable or kill attackers before they are able to murder large numbers of innocent students.
- It is almost ironic that schools today have someone on their staff who is responsible as a first aid person and someone who is responsible as a fire safety warden but nobody who is responsible and trained and equipped to deal with violent assaults. In the latest tragedy, the young principal threw herself at the gunman to save the students and was shot dead for her pains. Wouldn't it have made more sense to have someone on site able to actually respond effectively in kind to this dispicable attack?