Goodness, David Hogg has really embraced his Leftist talking points, he’s suggesting Congress place a federal tax on gun sales to fund gun violence research. Good ol’ Democrats and their, ‘Hey, new taxes totally kick butt,’ garbage.
Congress ought to create a federal tax on gun sales to fund gun violence research.
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) November 28, 2018
With this attitude, David should go far with the Left …
Kyle Kashuv popped up to explain to David why his idea was dumb. Of course, Kyle did it much more nicely than we did:
David, please realize that this penalizes people from low income areas that are just trying to protect their families and will now be unable to because of this unnecessary tax.
— Kyle Kashuv (@KyleKashuv) November 29, 2018
Democrats never seem to understand that taxing things more hurts everyone, especially the poor. But hey, as long as they can somehow punish legal gun owners, even those poor ones trying to defend their families, that’s a win for gun grabbers like our friend David here.
All of that being said, nothing could have prepared this editor for the tweet that Kyle and David inspired from this random person on Twitter (or rando). Note, we normally will not drag a rando BUT this is a ratio unlike any ratio we’ve seen before.
So here we are.
Look.
When one ratio isn't enough pic.twitter.com/sSKjtaknq5
— Mo Mo (@molratty) November 29, 2018
So is ‘Kimberly’ saying poor people are too dumb to have a gun? Talk about the soft bigotry of low expectations on display, sheesh.
Also, LOOK AT THAT RATIO.
‘She’ didn’t say it just once …
My god, it just keeps going pic.twitter.com/z4pbaRWQkY
— Mo Mo (@molratty) November 29, 2018
But twice.
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Guess she really wanted to make sure Kyle saw her ridiculous tweet.
I'm curious which 100 people felt like that bigoted nonsense was RT-worthy.
— Mo Mo (@molratty) November 29, 2018
100 retweets.
Twitter, never change.
Up next, Kimberly offers this hot take: POOR PEOPLE DON'T NEED DUE PROCESS BECAUSE THEIR LIVES AND PROPERTY ARE WORTHLESS ANYWAY
— Mo Mo (@molratty) November 29, 2018
THAT’S RIGHT!
Wait, what?
She seems to have deleted the tweet and is now telling people it was sarcasm …
People you clearly don't know what satire and sarcasm are. Ever read Jonathan Swifts "A Modest Proposal"? I wonder how many tweets he'd get from you people after writing it! My god. Look it up … or I'll make it easy, here's the link: https://t.co/XCljKp0QfO
— Kimberly (@Kimberly__747) November 29, 2018
And she told us over and over again.
Hey, if she says so.
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