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make these kinds of statements because they want to avoid accountability. so let s talk about that accountability for a moment and what exactly it is that they have done. take, for example, this guy. jeff leech. you may remember him from last night. he was the state representative who actually serves this city of allen, texas. he coauthored the 2021 texas carrie bill. leach, last night, said thoughts and prayers after making it easier for people to have guns in public. first, this guy, greg abbott who in 2015 said he was embarrassed that texas was the number tuesday in the nation for new gun purchases and demanded that texan start arming themselves as quickly as possible. abbott put out the empty statement of thoughts and prayers as well, and said the attack was evidence of a mental health crisis in america. greg abbott, that guy, that same governor, caught $211 million in texas mental health