The problem with people lying while seeking political power isn't lost on me.

in #political24 days ago (edited)

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We all know that Trump lied when he said that he didn't bang a porn star. We all also know that Biden lied when he claimed that, in the late 50s, he and his dad saw two men kissing, and that his dad said, "That's just love."

Every honest person knows that we've been lied to by both of the people most likely to be president.

My problem is when people seeking political power tell the truth and still manage to destroy people's lives.

Do you know who Dexter Taylor is?

He never harmed another person. There's no evidence that he was even associated with a person who harmed another person.

Still, Taylor is going to spend more time in prison than a lot of convicted rapists because he picked up the hobby of building guns.

He never sold any guns. He never harmed anybody with any guns. There's actually no evidence that he actually fired any of the guns.

He's guilty of making guns in the insane state of New York which has gun policies that look like what a Biden administration would push for.

I don't think that Biden was lying during the "eight bullets in a round" gaff. I don't think that Biden was lying when he claimed that a 9mm bullet will rip your lung out of your body. I don't think that any Democrat is lying about the overturning of the bumpstock ban. I don't believe that PBS was lying when they claimed that a single bullet from an AR-15 can rip your head off.

I just believe that these people are dangerous morons. The fact that I generally believe that these people are simply wrong without being malicious doesn't change the danger that comes with giving these people power.

I don't think that the government of New Jersey has lied too much. I do know that their anti-gun laws would see any reenactor who preformed the Crossing of the Delaware thrown in prison because their period-accurate muskets don't have serial numbers.

That doesn't make these people good.