Democrats Pressuring House Republicans into Caving on Guns

“Today marks a new step in our journey to ending gun violence in America. My colleagues and I have just filed discharge petitions to force Republican leadership to bring common-sense gun safety legislation to the floor.” (Rep. Lucy McBath/Facebook)

U.S.A. — “House Democrats look to force Republican majority to act on gun reform,” The Washington Post hopefully relates. That mandated infringements contravening the Bill of Rights are painted as “reforms” should be all anyone needs to understand that this supposed “news” story is, in fact, a citizen disarmament advocacy piece.

They’ve prepared three discharge petitions, one to trigger a floor vote on an “assault weapon” ban and two to “increase” background checks.  The problem is Republicans won’t allow a vote unless a House majority, 218 members, sign on.

“If all Democrats sign on to each bill, the minority party would only need the support of five Republicans to force a vote,” the story explains.

“Force” implies Democrats have leverage. What is it?

“Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) announced the intention of House Democrats to put Republicans, particularly vulnerable lawmakers on notice,” the story elaborates. In other words, extort them. Considering his position as “whip” for the Congressional Black Caucus, a coalition that, per the National Center for Public Policy Research, “has deep leftist ties and shares a similar agenda to the Communist Party of the United States of America,” that makes ominous sense.

Whether any of the Vichycon Republicans are actually gutless and dumb enough to believe that the prudent play is to listen to the commies and betray their base remains to be seen. While the urge to believe they won’t be is strong, we’ve seen “moderates” snatch defeat from the jaws of victory before. While they might not cave on everything, their baffling propensity to give up “something” and showcase an aptitude for “bipartisan compromise” is a factor that can’t be ignored.

Then there are the outright enemies of the right to keep and bear arms embedded within the GOP, like Pennsylvania’s Brian Fitzpatrick, actually proud to be endorsed by Giffords, yet who nonetheless reportedly still has the political juice to get fundraising support from NRA A+ -rated Speaker Kevin McCarthy. And there’s Florida’s Brian Mast, once endorsed by NRA, who then couldn’t wait to sell his supporters out on AR-15s.

The reality is, if all the Democrats need are five Republicans, they may already have them, if not for the “assault weapon” ban, then at least for prior restraints being shilled for as “increased background checks.” A look at Republican representatives who voted for the so-called “Bipartisan Safer Communities Act of 2022” shows they have the turncoats needed among the ones who voted for the act and then went on to win reelection: the afore-mentioned Brian Fitzpatrick, Tony Gonzales of Texas, Dave Joyce of Ohio, Maria Elvira Salazar of Florida, and Michael Turner of Ohio.

That’s five and Democrats can count. And more, that’s five who showed a willingness to “compromise” and suffered no political repercussions. What message does that send?

And who has confidence the Democrat majority Senate won’t be able to apply a force of its own in the event of a filibuster, especially with the likes of the usual suspects all itching to give something else up, from “mental health” restrictions to red flags and more?

In-your-face Democrats are counting on the GOP being intimidated by fighting words:

“Rep. Pat Ryan (D-N.Y.), one of the lawmakers leading the push, told Axios in a statement Republicans are ‘too cowardly to even vote on an Assault Weapons Ban. The weapons I carried in combat are killing our kids and wreaking havoc on our streets… now Democrats are stepping up so the American people can know where their Representatives stand.”

Semiautos, right… What a liar. But more voters will hear his words than hear the correct ones.

Besides, we’re entitled to the weapons he carried, and he knows that. He just won’t admit it because he’s vested in control and the power to dictate.

“I’m willing to help this process play out, however long it takes,” Democrat Rep. Lucy McBath of Georgia promised, and in this case, we should believe her. Doing things incrementally, gaining a piece at a time, has been the strategy that continues to move the prohibitionists closer to their end goal, a monopoly of violence.

It’s been that way from the start, when Nelson “Pete” Shields of the Brady predecessor, the National Council to Control Handguns, revealed in 1976:

“We’re going to have to take one step at a time, and the first step is necessarily—given the political realities—going to be very modest…. [W]e’ll have to start working again to strengthen that law, and then again to strengthen the next law, and maybe again and again. Right now, though, we’d be satisfied not with half a loaf but with a slice. Our ultimate goal—total control of handguns in the United States—is going to take time… The first problem is to slow down the number of handguns being produced and sold in this country. The second problem is to get handguns registered. The final problem is to make possession of all handguns and all handgun ammunition—except for the military, police, licensed security guards, licensed sporting clubs, and licensed gun collectors—totally illegal.”

Fold on anything and that’s one less obstacle the grabbers need to overcome on their way to everything. Any Republican who doesn’t realize we’re dealing with liars who want it all is willfully deluded. Any Republican who does realize it and “compromises” anyway is ultimately on their side. And anyone who thinks enough GOP politicians won’t fold if there’s a mass casualty event in a gun-free zone before the next election is whistling in the dark.

While it’s comforting to think Bruen will then “save us,” that presupposes a Democrat presidential win won’t be able to make significant changes to the composition of the Supreme Court, and that they won’t revisit the issue.


About David Codrea:

David Codrea is the winner of multiple journalist awards for investigating/defending the RKBA and a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament. He blogs at “The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance,” is a regularly featured contributor to Firearms News, and posts on Twitter: @dcodrea and Facebook.

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Darkman

The House of Representatives passed legislation last night overturning the BATFE’s ban on pistols braces. Now off to the Senate where passage is possible. Leaving the only obstacle being Dementia Joe, whose handlers have already directed him to veto the legislation.

gregs

that actually would be a good thing, it would show the millions of law-abiding citizens that this leftist administration doesn’t care about their civil rights or their ability to defend themselves from all the felons they have let out of prison.
surely he will veto this legislation if both houses pass it, which will be tough with the left in charge of the senate.

Bigfootbob

Have you heard any of the tapes Grassley released? Devastating. Anybody who attempts to deny these as treasonous are coconspirators and are communists too. This is the epitome of corruption that I never thought we would see in this Country.

Chuck

I agree with you, but I guarantee Dems will close ranks on Impeaching the Treasonous F***er.
They don’t care if it makes them complicit in his crimes.

Not like we can vote them out with their takeover of the Election Systems in most States.

Bill

And don’t forget the Republi-gator swamp dwellers like Cornyn. Mikulski, Romney, Collins, etc. who are more than happy to jump into bed with the democrats!

Roland T. Gunner

“Actually would be a good thing”? Um….NOT!

Oldman

The vote in the house being 219 for and 210 against, I would say it is gonna be REAL close in the senate. There are some Rinos who might just lose their next re-election bids if they fail the cause…..

Bill

Start with one of my senators – John Cornyn!

Roland T. Gunner

If John Cornyn was on fire, I would not pi…. you get it.

GomeznSA

Rolland – reminds me of the old joke about the least favorite politician du jour blocking the freeway and threatening to torch their limo with them inside if they weren’t paid $500K – the state trooper explaining to blocked motorists what was going on and collecting contributions – so far he was up to 7 gallons of gasoline……………..

HankB

Too many GOP legislators – including GOP “leaders” – seem committed to a political strategy I call “preemptive surrender,” giving up or giving in even when they’re in power. In many cases it’s just their RINO proclivities coming to the surface, in other cases its their false sense of bonhomie, their need to be liked and get a pat on the head from D’s, the media, and other people who actually detest them. In either case, I have more respect for D’s who are my declared enemies rather than the R weasels who claim to be my friends but who… Read more »

Bill

The Socialist Democrat Party plays a long game. The republican establishment looks no further than the next election. AND, by and large, they don’t care who wins as long as they stay in office!

Grigori

Exactly! There is a reason that traitors are treated differently in time of war, than uniform-wearing enemy combatants are.

People on occasion have asked me why I don’t exhibit the same venom for Biden, Pelosi, Obama, etc, that I do for Lindseypoo, and other “Republicans”. It is because most already know the formerly mentioned are pieces of fece. Unfortunately, the “R” by their name and insincere pretty words from the latter camp get tons of betrayal overlooked and excused by many good people who refuse to look deeper.

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Boz

99.7% of politicians are eviI, turncoats and traitors.

Roland T. Gunner

I am sick to death of having to suffer those spineless, backstabbing sons-of-bitches.

Bigfootbob

I’ve been following the Republicans staying away as much as I can. Those are some good representatives, provided they don’t waffle.

You’re right, both issues are nonnegotiable. The R’s need to watch and pay attention to what the communists do not what they say. Look how they betrayed their own, Manchin, on the permitting issue. Trust a commie at your own peril, in those legislators case, our freedoms peril.

BigRed

Looks like the republicans better find vulnerabilities in some democrat members and also in any would be traitor republicans… 2 can play these games and it always seems the republicans conveniently forget that when they want to pass something we don’t want.

Bill

Before the republican members come back to session, they need to remember Lucy, Charlie Brown and the football trick!

Mac

Not to mention, the crazy, lunatic Dems will just rename the legislation they are “trading” and reintroduce it. They are lying, cheating no good SOB’s, don’t forget that.

Mac

So sad when an elected official can be coerced into supporting a measure those who elected him/her are against. The Dems are pure EVIL.

Winchester1873

Democrats are the second most-useless predators in this country.

Boom

Winchester — What’s the first?

Chuck

Have you had enough of the “Long Train of Abuses and Ursurpations” yet?