Is incremental change on federal gun reform enough? Activist @shannonrwatts tells @MehdiRHasan that she thinks it “gets Republicans on the right side of this issue along with Democrats.”

Jun 13, 2022 · 12:51 AM UTC

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Replying to @BlueSteelDC
All or Nothing Y'all Remember when you laughed at Secretary Clinton's proposal to raise the minimum wage to 12 dollars in 2015 Then stamped out talks of raising the federal minimum in 2021 to 10. Checks notes...June 13, 2022 , its still 7.50 cents msn.com/en-us/news/politics/…
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And yet another example of cable media 💩
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The answer is plainly 'Yes.' Incremental change is ALWAYS preferable to NO change. Why is this confusing? How does the 'Left' have so little understanding of what progress actually is?
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You’re disgusting. Shannon is amazing.
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If it's good enough for @shannonrwatts it's good enough for me.
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Damn, Hasan… Desperate to push your opinion rather than the TRUTH.
Too bad @mehdirhasan’s team didn’t share the whole interview; I explained how this legislation could save lives and @MomsDemand’s theory of change. Instead, they put out a clip to reinforce their notion that I’m naive. I got a 55 seconds, the men interviewed last night got 90. 🤷‍♀️
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Where is the rest of the interview? Also, what's your plan with a 50-50 Senate and two Dems who don't support fillabuster carve-outs? What do you have to offer besides complaints?
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