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All's it would take on guns for the D's

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 9:28 am
by CDFingers
...is to adopt the root cause mitigation strategies to reduce gun violence and shit can all the gun ban, gun regulation talk. This strategy would remove the option of winning the presidency via the Electoral College by appealing to rednecks because rednecks also like safe cities, access to education and mental health care, decent jobs and mass transit, and not living in food deserts.

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CDFingers

Re: All's it would take on guns for the D's

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:27 pm
by sikacz
CDFingers wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 9:28 am ...is to adopt the root cause mitigation strategies to reduce gun violence and shit can all the gun ban, gun regulation talk. This strategy would remove the option of winning the presidency via the Electoral College by appealing to rednecks because rednecks also like safe cities, access to education and mental health care, decent jobs and mass transit, and not living in food deserts.

You read it here first.

CDFingers
Yes brother!

Re: All's it would take on guns for the D's

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 1:28 pm
by highdesert
It's a win-win and a place to start, but it's getting across that political barrier. Anything a libtard Demo proposes is highly suspect and gets a Pavlovian response from the right. It's also a class culture thing, who is the messenger and how is it presented. Reminds me of the PBS series "People LIke Us" and one segment in particular "The Trouble With Tofu".
SEGMENT SYNOPSIS: The City Council [Burlington, VT] has to decide who will build the new town grocery: Shaw’s, a national chain of supermarkets, or the Onion River Co-op, a smaller, community-based health food emporium. While the upscale Co-op has promised to accommodate everyone's taste buds, many blue-collar community members clearly resent its members' "snooty" attitude about Wonder bread and other "low-class" edibles. Councilman Tom Smith frames the conflict this way: "When you are invisible in a culture, and low-income people are invisible in this culture, you can't feel good about yourself [or] about the people who are making you invisible…."
http://www.cnam.com/people-like-us/reso ... _Guide.pdf
http://www.cnam.com/people-like-us/reso ... script.pdf