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Forget COVID and Masks: Now the CDC Is Getting Involved with Your Guns

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The politicization of federal government agencies began in earnest with the Obama-Biden Administration and has picked up steam in the Biden-Harris Administration.

The latest institution to become entangled in politics is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, America’s health protection agency.

Walensky now has our Second Amendment rights in her crosshairs. She will tackle gun violence in America, which she considers to be an epidemic.

The CDC director signaled her intentions during a late August interview with CNN, when she labeled gun violence a “serious public health threat.”

“Something has to be done about this,” she told CNN. “Now is the time — it’s pedal to the metal time.”

“The scope of the problem is just bigger than we’re even hearing about, and when your heart wrenches every day you turn on the news, you’re only hearing the tip of the iceberg,” Walensky said. “We haven’t spent the time, energy, and frankly the resources to understand this problem because it’s been so divided.”
 

(CNN)For the first time in decades, the director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- the nation's top public health agency -- is speaking out forcefully about gun violence in America, calling it a "serious public health threat."
"Something has to be done about this," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in an exclusive interview with CNN. "Now is the time -- it's pedal to the metal time."
This summer alone has seen a spree of gun injuries and deaths, and the weekends have been especially violent, with an average of 200 people killed and 472 injured by guns each weekend in the United States, not including suicides, according to an analysis done by the Gun Violence Archive for CNN. That's nearly 3.4 people shot every hour every weekend.
 

(CNN)For the first time in decades, the director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- the nation's top public health agency -- is speaking out forcefully about gun violence in America, calling it a "serious public health threat."
"Something has to be done about this," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in an exclusive interview with CNN. "Now is the time -- it's pedal to the metal time."
This summer alone has seen a spree of gun injuries and deaths, and the weekends have been especially violent, with an average of 200 people killed and 472 injured by guns each weekend in the United States, not including suicides, according to an analysis done by the Gun Violence Archive for CNN. That's nearly 3.4 people shot every hour every weekend.
Was this in a letter to the Democrat Mayors Association and the Democrat Governors Association? Asking for a friend.
 
You have to wonder if God forbid in the far distant future on a planet far away when people get fed up enough to start dragging people from their homes in the middle of the night kicking and screaming , if the thought "I should have just left other people alone. " will run through their heads.
 
You have to wonder if God forbid in the far distant future on a planet far away when people get fed up enough to start dragging people from their homes in the middle of the night kicking and screaming , if the thought "I should have just left other people alone. " will run through their heads.
Nope... it'll be what did i do to deserve this
 
I’m reminded of the Edmund Burke quote on arbitrary power (which the CDC is now wielding):

"Those who have been once intoxicated with power . . . never can willingly abandon it. They may be distressed in the midst of all their power, but they will never look to anything but power for their relief."
 
If you want to solve the gun violence problem in this country, Nuke Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York. You take those cities out of the equation in the United States is one of the lowest gun violence rates in the world. That despite having more than half of the world's guns in private hands in this country... Absent the Democrat runs s*** hole cities previously noted, the United States has an impeccable record considering our population and how well armed everyone is.
 
If you want to solve the gun violence problem in this country, Nuke Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York. You take those cities out of the equation in the United States is one of the lowest gun violence rates in the world. That despite having more than half of the world's guns in private hands in this country... Absent the Democrat runs s*** hole cities previously noted, the United States has an impeccable record considering our population and how well armed everyone is.
As an added bonus, it would solve a bunch more problems too :)
 
If you want to solve the gun violence problem in this country, Nuke Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York. You take those cities out of the equation in the United States is one of the lowest gun violence rates in the world. That despite having more than half of the world's guns in private hands in this country... Absent the Democrat runs s*** hole cities previously noted, the United States has an impeccable record considering our population and how well armed everyone is.
Now THAT is an inconvenience truth.
 
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