Wednesday, October 04, 2017

OUR SCREWED UP PRIORITIES

While 59 innocent citizens are in Vegas mortuaries awaiting transport to local cemeteries and a hundred or more wounded remain confined to hospital beds, the media and the Democrats of the country are already piling on with another panicked move to tighten down American gun control.  They are already conjuring up more onerous laws and regulations to make it more difficult for honest and law-abiding citizens to legally purchase guns, while totally ignoring the fact that gun problems in this country are predominantly caused by criminals... those who have no intentions of obeying any laws, particularly those associated with the ownership or possession of guns.  

That's misguided.  

Equifax, the holder of some of the most sensitive information in the country when it comes to individuals, had its data systems breached, exposing well over 140 million Americans to all kinds of identity fraud, scams and economic loss.  Some top executives of the company allegedly used insider information to trade off their shares of stock in the company before the public was made aware of the data breaches.  So, everyone gets on the bandwagon of having Congressional hearings and SEC investigations, but there is not a single mention of finding out who actually pulled the data breaches off and prosecuting  them. 

That's also misguided. 

The left wing and the media of this country seem to be obsessed with trying to prove that the Trump team had some obscure illegal or immoral connection to the Russians before the election, but they have no interest in investigating what happened with the Clinton Foundation, the Benghazi Massacre, Fast and Furious, the Phoenix tarmac, the I.R.S. targeting, ad infinitum. 

That's beyond misguided. 

Why have we become a nation that can no longer see the forest through the trees?  Why can't we see things for what they really are? 

Maybe we really are as stupid as the Democrats say we are.  

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted. 

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