An analysis of online reactions to the mass shootings in Buffalo and Texas suggest that people are no longer looking to God for solutions to the US gun problem.
gun policies are not the answer. while every loss of life is a tragedy, no one should weaponize or politicize the abhorrent acts to punish law-abiding citizens. make no mistakes, my democratic colleagues intend to total infringement of second amendment rights. what do you say to them? i don t agree. it s about that level of trust, this feeling of a slippery slope. i don t concede anything. i m seeing this in my party. since i said i m receptive to gun control, i m not really republican and i m ostracized, i m the only republican who came out and said i m in fare of a assault weapon ban. there s only one democrat that s pro-life in the party. our parties are very polarized and i don t think that s good for the parties, i don t think it s good for democracy and i think that s one reason why washington is not working.
these are the top people running. bass is a progressive. caruso is running on a campaign of get this, law and order. again, law and order being key here. but here s the thing to note. if no candidate gets a majority, there s a runoff come november. some may get 20% of the vote, but they need a majority to win tonight. how are americans feeling about crime and gun control right now? it s been such a hot topic lately. it s been a hot topic. the economy as well. but in terms of crime, are you satisfied with the nation s policies to control or reduce crime? look at this. in 2022, 42 %. that s up 10 points from 2021. up another 10 points from 2020. up 22 points in total since 2019. this 2022 figure is the highest this century. the highest this century. and when it comes to gun laws, the same thing. how do you feel about the nation s gun policies? just 41 % say they re satisfied. 56% say they re dissatisfied and
i think there are school safety provisions, there are mental health issues we could address. there are things we could do that are constructive that are consistent with republican values. senator chris murphy you just heard from there would not directly say whether raising the legal age to buy an assault-style gun is on the table. senate majority leader chuck schumer tells cnn he wants to see a deal this week on new gun policies. u.s. isn t the only nation dealing with mass shooting crises. just ahead, gunman attacked a catholic church in nigeria killing dozens just ahead. russians renew their offensive in the east. vladimir putin issues an ominous threat about arming ukraine. the hurt, the doubt, the pain. no matter what,, we go on. biofreeze. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there s skyrizi. things are getting clearer
control advocate. he took a lead on this, along with senator joe manchin. they re trying to start conversations with republican counterparts. they need ten republicans to join them. there is no signs that there are maybe even five republicans to go along with them at this point. that is what is happening. my sources tell me that the president and her team are looking back at what executive action he might be able to take to really make progress on the efforts to curb gun violence. there is pessimism that that will not be enough. the real action and substantive change that could be addressed is on the hill. tyler, your report, quote, in the nearly decade long stretch between sandy hook and buffalo and uvalde, congressional efforts to change gun policies and any significant way have repeatedly failed, despite lawmakers occasionally commencing got control discussions on new in the wake of particularly herring gun control tragedies. biden has played a central role in many of those unsucc