Cuomo answers a very personal question |
Just a few hours after the shooter killed 10 people and injured another 10, the idiot Democratic governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo took to Twitter demanding that President Trump "DO SOMETHING." He listed seven other mass shootings.
Not that Cuomo has done anything to stop mass shootings, because an individual really cannot effectively stop them. It takes more than words or the actions of one person. It takes a change in the social climate of a nation.
Cuomo's words made it sound as if it's Trump's fault the shooting occurred. "When is enough enough?" Cuomo asks. "How many more innocent peole have to die before you act?"
Not that previous presidents did anything to stop the shootings. Now it's all on Trump.
"You were elected to do something--do something. Your first responsibility is to the people of the United States, not the NRA--do something," he redundantly repeated. "My heart breaks for the families who have to grieve from this needless violence -- DO SOMETHING."
These are the ravings of a lunatic mind, a mind that apparently has no plans to do anything in spite of his being a governor of New York. One Twitter user responded to Cuomo:
"You're the elected official. What's your plan? Don't just pass the buck.Another tweeted:
"This isn't about you, it's like you can't help yourself. You were elected to help NYS, so NYers should be your priority. Sincerely, an ACTUAL taxpayer of NYS, commuter (when the trains work) and NRA member."My second favorite tweet, however, was:
"Oh, like NYC is a crimeless utopia. Governor, DO SOMETHING."Some say Cuomo is politicizing a tragedy, but the only reason they say that is because he is, and he's doing it for votes.
But my first favorite tweet was:
"Nice to politicize a tragedy. So while we're going there, who were the presidents during all of these shootings?"It seems obvious that Cuomo was using the tragedy for his own 2020 ambitions to the White House. He kind of suck because of that.
It's also obvious that the solution to stopping school shootings, and all gun violence, isn't about gun control laws. It's about the erosion of our culture, the failings of enforcing laws that already exist, and mental health issues.
And it's also obvious that law abiding people with guns are not the problem, and sometimes they are the solution.
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