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Saturday, February 22, 2020

Bloomberg Echoes Dictator Fidel Castro On Gun-grabbing

Above, yours truly in Havana, Cuba's Plaza de la Revolución last spring. Photo by Mitch Geriminsky.

Michael Bloomberg may have been cut down to size (pun intended) during the Democrat debate the other night, but he is still a threat. Don't count him out just yet.

He has already caused Second Amendment trouble in some states (such as New Mexico and Virginia) by financing gun-grabbing Democrat victories in 2018.

His stands on the guns and the Second Amendment echos those of Fidel Castro and Townhall.com has an article pointing that out. As a matter of fact, much of this can also be said of the other Democrats running for president. These days, there's no such thing as a "moderate" Democrat.

Townhall begins the article with:
“.. It’s the job of law enforcement to have guns and to decide when to shoot. You just do not want the average (U.S.) citizen carrying a gun…”-Michael Bloomberg, Jan. 4, 2020  
“Guns? What for?...to fight the government? The Cuban people don’t need guns nowadays.” -Fidel Castro during his very first speech upon entering Havana Jan. 8, 1959 
Jack Wilson, the “average U.S. citizen” that inspired Michael Bloomberg’s Castroite declaration, saved the lives of countless fellow “deplorables” when he expertly whacked—with one perfect shot—a murderous criminal at West Freeway Church of Christ in the famous Texas Church shooting in White Settlement, Texas, on December 29th.  
Shortly, Texas Gov. Abbott honored the citizen-hero Jack Wilson with his state’s highest civilian honor, the “Governor’s Medal of Courage”:   
"So many lives were saved because of Jack Wilson's quick action, his calmness under pressure, and above all else his courage and his willingness to risk his own life to save the lives of others," Abbott said during the ceremony. "Only God knows who is alive today because of Jack Wilson."
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