Monday, June 20, 2022

This is one of the people Trump considers as friends.

There is frank swearing in this video. Some may be insulted by the language.

 

Trumpism Republicans are the party of insurrection.

The Brotherhood of corruption, fear and hate. 

I have yet to understand why Americans think Republicans are the party of law enforcement. The idea of defunding the police plays right into their priorty of lawlessness and insurrection. The NRA is not interested in public safety, nor a sovereign country. It took dark money and used shell companies to funnel money to Hawley, Trump and other Republicans. These Republicans use fear and hate to raise money for their political ambitions.

June 18, 2022
By Alia Shoaib

Republican (click here) U.S. Senate candidate Josh Hawley addresses the crowd alongside President Donald Trump during a Make America Great Again rally on Nov. 1, 2018, at Hangar 350 at the Columbia Regional Airport.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (click here) said he liked former President Donald Trump because he feared him.

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him. Including me," the South Carolina Republican said while speaking at a Faith and Freedom Coalition event in Nashville, Tennessee, on Friday.

"The Chinese ambassador came in and said, 'we're trying to figure out Trump.' I said, 'take a number, get in line."

"But here's one thing I can tell you about him – don't cross him. Don't you miss that? Don't you miss an America that people respected and were a little bit afraid of?"...

Mayo Clinic states guns are a public safty issues. Fear and hate are also public health issues. It is time pediatricians have conversations about public health issues.

October 11, 2016

...The study authors acknowledge (click here) that guns have become an increasingly divisive political issue — and, more recently, a legal one — but maintain that doctors and parents need to find a way to have these conversations to reduce child injury and mortality. In 2013, more than 6,000 children were hospitalized for gun-related injuries and nearly 2,500 died.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has long recommended that physicians discuss gun safety with parents, but very few actually do, citing lack of time and fear of offending patients....