If only Stephen Paddock had been a Muslim If only he had shouted Allahu akbar before he opened fire on all those concertgoers in Las Vegas If only he were a member of ISIS If only we had a picture of him posing with a Quran in one hand and his semiautomatic rifle in another
If all of that had happened, no one would be telling us not to dishonor the victims and politicize Paddocks mass murder by talking about preventive remedies.
No, no, no. Then we know what wed be doing. Wed be scheduling immediate hearings in Congress about the worst domestic terrorism event since 9/11. Then Donald Trump would be tweeting every hour I told you so, as he does minutes after every terror attack in Europe, precisely to immediately politicize them. Then there would be immediate calls for a commission of inquiry to see what new laws we need to put in place to make sure this doesnt happen again. Then wed be weighing all options against the country of origin.
But what happens when the country of origin is us?
What happens when the killer was only a disturbed American armed to the teeth with military-style weapons that he bought legally or acquired easily because of us and our crazy lax gun laws?
Then we know what happens: The president and the Republican Party go into overdrive to ensure that nothing happens. Then they insist unlike with every ISIS-related terror attack that the event must not be politicized by asking anyone, particularly themselves, to look in the mirror and rethink their opposition to common-sense gun laws.
So lets review: We will turn the world upside down to track down the last Islamic State fighter in Syria deploying B-52s, cruise missiles, F-15s, F-22s, F-35s and U2s. We will ask our best young men and women to make the ultimate sacrifice to kill or capture every last terrorist. And how many Americans has the Islamic State killed in the Middle East? I forget. Is it 15 or 20?
So lets review: We will turn the world upside down to track down the last Islamic State fighter in Syria deploying B-52s, cruise missiles, F-15s, F-22s, F-35s and U2s. We will ask our best young men and women to make the ultimate sacrifice to kill or capture every last terrorist. And how many Americans has the Islamic State killed in the Middle East? I forget. Is it 15 or 20? And our president never stops telling us that when it comes to the Islamic State, defeat is not an option, mercy is not on the menu and that he is so tough he even has a defense secretary nicknamed Mad Dog.
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But when fighting the N.R.A. the National Rifle Association, which more than any other group has prevented the imposition of common-sense gun-control laws victory is not an option, moderation is not on the menu and the president and the G.O.P. have no mad dogs, only pussy cats.
And they will not ask themselves to make even the smallest sacrifice one that might risk their seats in Congress to stand up for legislation that might make it just a little harder for an American to stockpile an arsenal like Paddock did, including 42 guns, some of them assault rifles 23 in his hotel room and 19 at his home as well as several thousand rounds of ammunition and electronic devices. Just another deer hunter, I guess.
On crushing ISIS, our president and his party are all in. On asking the N.R.A. for even the tiniest moderation, they are AWOL. No matter how many innocents are killed no matter even that one of their own congressional leaders was shot playing baseball its never time to discuss any serious policy measures to mitigate gun violence.
And in the wake of last months unprecedented hurricanes in the Atlantic that wrought over $200 billion of damage on Houston and Puerto Rico, not to mention smaller cities Scott Pruitt, Trumps head of the Environmental Protection Agency, also told us that it was not the time to discuss the cause and effect of these superstorms and how to mitigate their damaging impacts. We need to focus on helping the victims, he said. But for Pruitt, we know, its never time to take climate change seriously.
To take the Islamic State seriously abroad, but then to do nothing to mitigate these other real threats to our backyards, concert venues and coastal cities, is utter madness.
Its also corrupt. Because its driven by money and greed by gunmakers and gun-sellers and oil and coal companies, and all the legislators and regulators theyve bought and paid to keep silent. They know full well most Americans dont want to take away peoples rights to hunt or defend themselves. All we want to take away is the right of someone to amass a military arsenal in their home and hotel room and use it on innocent Americans when some crazy rage wells up inside them. But the N.R.A. has these cowardly legislators in a choke hold.
What to do?
Forget about persuading these legislators. They are not confused or under-informed. They are either bought or intimidated. Because no honest and decent American lawmaker would look at Las Vegas and Puerto Rico today and say, I think the smartest and most prudent thing to do for our kids is to just do nothing.
So there is only one remedy: Get power. If you are as fed up as I am, then register someone to vote or run for office yourself or donate money to someone running to replace these cowardly legislators with a majority for common-sense gun laws. This is about raw power, not persuasion. And the first chance we have to change the balance of power is the 2018 midterm elections. Forget about trying to get anything done before then. Dont waste your breath.
Just get power. Start now.
The Article First Appeared In New York Times
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