12/18/2015 / By Julian Kramer
The most anti-gun presidency in the nation’s history can’t come up with a reasonable explanation of how stricter regulations will do anything to decrease the number of mass shootings in the country.
President Obama’s efforts to push gun control measures through Congress have not been successful, so he has opted for issuing an executive order to tighten background checks and is urging state governors to also issue executive orders of their own to make guns more difficult to purchase.
As Joshua Krause of The Daily Sheeple noted:
Like a true tyrant, he is simply ignoring what the people and their elected representatives want (however flawed those representatives may be), because he thinks we are just children that need to be told how to live.
When White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest was questioned by a reporter regarding the fact that none of Obama’s proposed regulations would have prevented a single instance of mass shootings in America, Earnest was at a loss to give an adequate explanation.
“The more that we see this kind of violence on our streets, the more people go out and buy guns,” Earnest said. “That is both ironic and tragic.”
When asked why so many Americans are purchasing firearms, he answered: “I don’t know, I really don’t.”
Krause’s satirical response:
Yes, it doesn’t make sense that more guns have been sold during a Presidency that has seen more mass shootings than any before it, and it’s just inexplicable that so many guns would be sold during the most anti-gun presidency in American history. It’s a real thinker isn’t it?
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