anygunanywhere wrote:Mr.72, if what you said was true the bailout would have never passed because IIRC over 60% of us did not want it.
Anygunanywhere
While I agree with what you say from a logical sense, you must remember that we are dealing with politicians. They are influenced by not only popular majorities but also by political action committees and contributors. Nancy "Sweet Thing" Pelosi certainly has her share of political debt, but has demonstrated her sensitivity to the popular majority in changing her position on off-shore drilling... so there is hope that given enough pressure, even she can be swayed.
BMO has now demonstrated that he is acutely aware of the sensitivity of the issue of 2A and I would suspect that he will someday use the increase in gun sales as a feather in his economic stimulus cap.
He will, no doubt, say that he knew all along that by using the fear of increased gun control on us commoners he could increase gun sales (and as a bonus, church attendance) while maintaining reasonable controls on firearms. He, of course, won't take this position until it seems most advantageous. But, given enough pressure, he has demonstrated that he will alter his view of what is proper to meet the current political crisis.
Much of this response is tongue-in-cheek but I wouldn't be surprised at anything this political animal does.
He would make a great car salesman - No offense to any of you guys that sell cars.