They hate it, yes. Paul Ryan is moving gun control through the House to match what the Senate is doing.
Ryan’s decision comes a week after Democrats disrupted House activities with a nearly 26-hour sit-in demanding action on gun control. It’s unclear whether Ryan’s proposal would include the broad “no fly, no buy” proposal Democrats have supported or a more limited version endorsed by the National Rifle Association.
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On the call, Ryan said it was common sense that suspects on terror watch lists should not be able to buy guns, but the Wisconsin Republican wants to be sure that any provision protects due process for people who may mistakenly be added to such lists.
I give the House measures as much credence as I give the Senate’s – none.
It’s not just firearms freedom they’re after. They want to shut down free speech too:
Democrats targeting content and control of the Internet, especially from conservative sources, are pushing hard to layer on new regulations and even censorship under the guise of promoting diversity while policing bullying, warn commissioners from the Federal Communications Commission and Federal Election Commission.
“Protecting freedom on the Internet is just one vote away,” said Lee E. Goodman, a commissioner on the FEC which is divided three Democrats to three Republicans. “There is a cloud over your free speech.”
– Federal regulation of Internet coming, warn FCC, FEC commissioners, Washington Examiner.
If it has to do with personal freedom, the government is against it. Remember this in November.

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