armoredman
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Sent emails and phone calls. My Senators are on board with the Left, however.
Here's the reality of today's political environment. POTUS reacts to his (TV)audience and more often than not, his statements are either something somebody else mentioned to him, he saw it on TV or just something that came to him..but he's not great 'on his feet'..So..what he says or tweets means a whole bunch of nuthin. Unless the senate writes a bill POTUS, in advance, says he'll sign, nothin will be written. The reality of what POTUS' base wants is what will get passed by the senate BUT..nothin that the House writes will pass the Senate..nothing the Senate writes(what POTUS' staff writes) will pas the House..so nothin will come of this except hand wringing, 'sky is falling' tweets and such and lotsa of ammo for the upcoming senate, house and Presidential races..Their purpose is to weaponize the state against gun owners, or set up a system that can be weaponized at will. The goal is to imprison innocent/well-meaning gun-owners, to "set an example" and "change the culture." The vague and arbitrary nature of some of this stuff is exactly its most desirable feature, for those pushing it.
but he's not great 'on his feet'
nothin that the House writes will pass the Senate..nothing the Senate writes(what POTUS' staff writes) will pas the House
If so, the argument could easily be made that he's in the wrong job, then. Inconsistency and unpredictability might make for good reality television, but they're terrible qualities in a leader.
We don't know that, and we can't count on it. Several Republicans have come out in favor of background checks and "red flag" laws.
Asked about prospects for a Senate vote on legislation passed by the Democratic-controlled House to expand background checks for gun purchases, McConnell said, “The administration is in the process of studying what they’re prepared to support, if anything.”
The Kentucky Republican said he expects an answer from the White House next week, adding that he wants to make sure that senators “would actually be making a law and not just having serial votes” on proposals to stem gun violence.
Backwards...Congress writes and passes the laws..POTUS either signs or vetos.
In the senate and maybe..what the GOP doesn't want to do is embarrass this president into a veto, then Congress overturn. BUT 2020 getting pretty close, no telling what's going to happen.Right, but Congress looks to the President to see whether or not it's worth advancing legislation. If the President is supportive, or even calling for it directly, then they'll fast-track it.
Put differently, he doesn't want to schedule votes that only serve as a theatrical backdrop to get media coverage for further gun restrictions, but that would (likely) be vetoed.
The current primary preparations probably militate against anything passing. It's harder to ridicule as paranoid an opposition to further restriction as simply one step on the road to confiscation when primary candidates are endorsing prohibition of all modern firearms and confiscation.