AnneBonny
Bad headline. No source for the claim that gun violence is increasing. Not even mentioned in the body of the story.
Homicides in U.S. set to drop by record numbers this year
https://www.axios.com/2023/12/28/us-murder-violent-crime-rates-drop
Could they not have codified it in the ACA?
You don't think they would throw Trump under the bus if they thought it might take some of the heat off them?
I can't. It happened again and I'm terrified.
https://apnews.com/article/state-capitol-threat-evacuation-lockdown-dfef5fbb98ec6572474807c260533b05
How can the country function with terrorists inside email inboxes? What's next? Will telemurderers replace telemarketers? Is nothing sacred?
I would guess it is for establishing that you meet residency requirements to be eligible to run for office and don't have a criminal history that would disqualify you.
Too bad Bin Laden didn't know he could have terrorized the United States with some emails instead of killing all those people.
Which government, at the root of everything, is doing something based on political ideology.
What actions were being taken by the government based on political ideology at the state capitols of Mississippi, Connecticut, Kentucky, Michigan, and Georgia (the email was sent to 23 states in total, but we can pretend it was just the states in this one article for now) that motivated this act of terrorism?
That's not what the article says.
edit:
A note for the purpose of clarity, I was saying that the article does not contain information that supports this statement: