increasing inflation. well, it has the advantage of not only people being able to live longer and better and be able to perform their prescription drugs, but, guess what? it reduces the deficit $158 billion. [ applause ] don t forget that part to tell people. it s not just that you pay less for the drug. it means that the federal government isn t paying for the drugs for medicare. president joe biden in baltimore last night, debunking republican claims about the deficit and calling on democrats to remind americans what his administration has achieved over the past two years. meanwhile, on capitol hill, a hearing dominated by grievance politics, as attorney general merrick garland makes his first appearance before the new congress. he actually had insurrectionists. right. like, the guy with, like what is it, willie, the bird bone hands, like, doing the power to the people signal. the raised fist. that s right. raised fist of a bird. yeah. there it is. the
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people out in terms of gun safety? universal registration, stuff like that, what s the deal there? no doubt oh go ahead, fred. go ahead. i think it s one of you take a shot, no pun intended. it s no doubt a result of the power that the nra and other gun groups have over the legislature and our members. it s unfortunate. if the nra and other gun groups took a minute to read the bills, 11 in total, they are all very thoughtful. the safe storage bill, for example, has a number of exceptions and exclusions, and in no way infringes on our second amendment rights. it s a knee-jerk reaction. for me, what s offensive is any time there is a mass shooting, our lawmakers say, it s not a gun safety issue, it s a mental health issue. we re not doing a great job of addressing our nation s mental
METRO DETROIT Michigan Senate and House Democrats have sponsored bills that they said aim to prevent minors from harm caused by unsecured firearms. On Feb. 15, Sen. Rosemary Bayer, D-Beverly Hills, held a press conference on the bill package in Lansing.