Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in politics
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:40 am
by The Annoyed Man
http://pjmedia.com/blog/sen-feinstein-n ... me-amount/ Sen. Feinstein: ‘NRA Money Stops My Gun Bans.’ Reality: ‘Bloomberg Alone Spent Same Amount.’ Millions of contributors vs. one billionaire mayor: Feinstein is bothered by only one of these funding sources.
April 17, 2013 - 12:00 am
by HOWARD NEMEROV
Howard Nemerov wrote:When Senator Dianne Feinstein recently spoke to a San Francisco crowd, she accused the “gun lobby” of being responsible for stripping her gun ban from pending gun-control legislation:
The National Rifle Association and gun manufacturers are to blame for the “disconnect” between the broad public support for gun control and the reluctance in Congress to ban assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines, U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein said Wednesday.
Feinstein claimed the “NRA has intimidated senators with threats that the gun lobby would spend heavily to unseat them if they support” her gun ban. She summarized:
A fear has set in that if they vote for the bill they won’t be re-elected. It’s that plain, it’s that simple.
Once again, pro-gun control advocates claim “money equals influence” and is the only reason their proposals aren’t enacted.
Do recent campaign-finance disclosures support her claim?
In Diane Feinstein's eyes, when a billionaire donates a single $24 million chunk of cash to kill the 2nd Amendment, that's democracy in action. When millions of voters, each donating $5 here and $10 there raise $24 million dollars in defense of the 2nd Amendment, that's a "disconnect" between the will of the people and government.
Democrats wouldn't know democracy if it reared up and bit them on the behind.
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:48 am
by XinTX
How dare all the proles object to the edicts of their betters! Off with their heads! Off with their heads I say!!!
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:58 pm
by bdickens
In the immortal words of the Philosopher Gomer Pyle: "Surprise, surprise, surprise."
Collectivist statists have a problem with the individual in general.
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:29 pm
by dpleban
Just sounds like somebodys upset cause they did not get their way. Its always easier to blame someone else
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:29 pm
by hounddog
It really makes you think real hard about the people that would vote for someone like that woman. How could we have put so many people like that in positions of representation? Every day I'm amazed by what I hear from these idiots. I guess there are so many people that don't care to be involved in politics, so they just vote for anybody willing to be involved. Lord Help Us.
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:38 pm
by JALLEN
Think of all the tax money that would be saved if we didn't persist in these stupid elections. It costs a fortune and more besides to wake the dead Democrats to go vote, and pay all those drunks to make sure they get in line at the polls.
What's worse, every once in awhile, they mess up and vote for the wrong guys!
It's all Bush's fault.
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:41 pm
by JALLEN
hounddog wrote:It really makes you think real hard about the people that would vote for someone like that woman. How could we have put so many people like that in positions of representation? Every day I'm amazed by what I hear from these idiots. I guess there are so many people that don't care to be involved in politics, so they just vote for anybody willing to be involved. Lord Help Us.
I wrote a corespondent just this week, that I did not vote for a single elected official presently in office, with the single possible exception of an obscure city councilman or something whose name I have forgotten.
Remember when George Gobel said he felt like the world was a tuxedo, and he was a pair of brown shoes?
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:12 pm
by mojo84
I lament the existence of Diane Feinstein on a regular basis.
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:40 pm
by K.Mooneyham
JALLEN wrote:
hounddog wrote:It really makes you think real hard about the people that would vote for someone like that woman. How could we have put so many people like that in positions of representation? Every day I'm amazed by what I hear from these idiots. I guess there are so many people that don't care to be involved in politics, so they just vote for anybody willing to be involved. Lord Help Us.
I wrote a corespondent just this week, that I did not vote for a single elected official presently in office, with the single possible exception of an obscure city councilman or something whose name I have forgotten.
Remember when George Gobel said he felt like the world was a tuxedo, and he was a pair of brown shoes?
I am happy about one vote I cast...for Senator Ted Cruz! But, I understand your situation, and I'm sure that ain't a good feeling.
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 4:27 pm
by Jaguar
JALLEN wrote:
hounddog wrote:It really makes you think real hard about the people that would vote for someone like that woman. How could we have put so many people like that in positions of representation? Every day I'm amazed by what I hear from these idiots. I guess there are so many people that don't care to be involved in politics, so they just vote for anybody willing to be involved. Lord Help Us.
I wrote a corespondent just this week, that I did not vote for a single elected official presently in office, with the single possible exception of an obscure city councilman or something whose name I have forgotten.
Remember when George Gobel said he felt like the world was a tuxedo, and he was a pair of brown shoes?
Sorry to hear you are unrepresented. Not to brag, but all the folks I voted for minus POUTUS represent me, well, him and maybe an obscure ISD board member.
JAllen, when are you moving out of that heckhole? I'll buy you a Lone Star beer.
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 4:30 pm
by JALLEN
Jaguar wrote:
JAllen, when are you moving out of that heckhole? I'll buy you a Lone Star beer.
Negotiating with a couple of potential buyers right now, actually. Who knows what will come of it, but here we are. No time like the present!!
I like Lone Star, too.
We lament her role in politics. Here is the latest:
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 4:35 pm
by sjfcontrol
JALLEN wrote:
Jaguar wrote:
JAllen, when are you moving out of that heckhole? I'll buy you a Lone Star beer.
Negotiating with a couple of potential buyers right now, actually. Who knows what will come of it, but here we are. No time like the present!!
I like Lone Star, too.
We lament her role in politics. Here is the latest:
But they're not black. They have to be black to be "assault" pressure cookers. How many catalogs did she search through to pick out the most dangerous ones?
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 7:49 pm
by EKO
sjfcontrol wrote:
But they're not black. They have to be black to be "assault" pressure cookers. How many catalogs did she search through to pick out the most dangerous ones?
But, They have 2 handles
Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 7:59 pm
by Dave2
mojo84 wrote:I lament the existence of Diane Feinstein on a regular basis.
Me too.
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Re: Feinstein laments the role of individual voters in polit
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:00 pm
by Mx217
EKO wrote:
sjfcontrol wrote:
But they're not black. They have to be black to be "assault" pressure cookers. How many catalogs did she search through to pick out the most dangerous ones?