2020...

Most cars are governed for maximum speed and there are safety laws to add protection like seat belts or a "safety" switch.

What governs a modern vehicles maximum speed ?
The ECU does, the manufacturer sets the limit...

What governs any vehicles speed....?
The occupant does....

What is this " safety " switch you profess to know about ?

The 2019 Ford Explorer can do 140 mph....
The 2020 Toyota Supra will best 140 mph......
The 2019 Subaru WRX will best 140....
The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby will EASILY do 140 mph......

Those are just four examples of vehicles that are well over the so-called governed
speed limit that the Federal Government/States impose as standards....
Texas has the highest at 85 mph....
California is 55 mph unless otherwise posted....
25 - 30 mph in a head on or 3/4 crash will kill.....



What is this " safety " switch you profess to know about ?


Andy are you Drunk again....?
 
I already posted that there is no way to have a new assault weapons ban. I think that Democrats who pursue that are not dealing with reality.


Education/Parenting.
Parenting/Education.

As I've stated before, a " weapon " can lay for a thousand years and do no harm....
Once a human interacts with the " weapon " it then becomes lethal.

ANYTHING CAN BE A WEAPON IF A HUMAN CHOOSES SO.


 
03/21/2019 02:40 pm ET Updated 1 hour ago
2020 Dems Keep Their Distance From Pro-Israel AIPAC Conference
Activists successfully pushed the candidates over the gathering’s hard-right tilt, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and other top Democrats are still going.

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Leading 2020 Democratic presidential candidates said Thursday that they wouldn’t be involved in a major pro-Israel conference over the weekend — a victory for progressive activists and a fresh sign of the party’s frustration with the U.S. ally’s hard-right drift.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) “has no plans to attend the [American Israel Public Affairs Committee] conference,” Josh Orton, his policy director, told HuffPost in an email.

“He’s concerned about the platform AIPAC is providing for leaders who have expressed bigotry and oppose a two-state solution,” Orton continued, using an acronym for the group, which helps guide millions of dollars in political donations from supporters of Israel and has made its annual gathering a marquee Washington event.

Journalist Peter Beinart had earlier revealed that Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) would not attend. An aide to Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) told Politico she would play no role in the conference, either.

Former Housing Secretary Julián Castro also does not plan to attend, his deputy press secretary Sawyer Hackett said via email.

And Beto O’Rourke, the former congressman, will not be there, his senior adviser Rob Friedlander wrote in an email. Neither aide responded to a follow-up query about the reason for their respective candidates’ decisions.

Representatives for other top Democratic presidential candidates ― including Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.), and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) ― did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s requests for comment.

Pete Buttigieg, the increasingly prominent mayor of South Bend, Indiana, said last week that he would not attend the conference.

On Wednesday, the advocacy group MoveOn revealed that 74 percent of its millions of members want progressives seeking the Democratic presidential nomination to skip the AIPAC confab.

MoveOn listed four reasons why candidates should do that: the group’s activism against President Barack Obama’s nuclear agreement with Iran; its past tolerance of anti-Muslim and anti-Arab rhetoric from its allies; its invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on whose watch U.N. investigators say Israeli soldiers may have committed war crimes; and its failure to criticize top Republicans accused of anti-Semitism, like Steve Bannon.

Many Democrats are also angry with pro-Israel figures for pressuring Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) over her comments that money in politics compels U.S. fealty to Israel and makes debate over its policies difficult, organizers and Capitol Hill sources say.

Democratic aides and activists note that Omar did not specifically accuse Jewish people of creating that situation and that more direct GOP references to hateful historic tropes have often been ignored. Like Sanders, they say the underlying question of how the U.S. can promote a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians after unprecedented pro-Israel moves by President Donald Trump remains overlooked.

Instead, discussion of Omar and the prospect of a different U.S. policy approach to Israel remains mired in charges of anti-Semitism, though Omar herself has explicitly stated that she supports Israel’s right to exist. Adam Milstein, a donor closely tied to AIPAC, accused Omar and her fellow Muslim American lawmaker Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) this week of being “anti-Semitic and anti-Israel” and members of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, boosting a standard smear that casts Muslims as not truly American. He has since withdrawn from this weekend’s conference.

Netanyahu will visit the White House while in town for the gathering. The Israeli leader froze out Obama in his final term but has developed close ties to Trump and other world leaders linked to nationalist ideologies, despite how such thinking often demonizes Jews. Top Trump appointees, from Vice President Mike Pence to multiple aides in the administration, will be speaking at the AIPAC meeting, as will House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and powerful Democrats in both chambers.

While the Thursday announcements were striking, the bigger test will come at next year’s session of the AIPAC conference, when Election Day is closer and keeping influential Israel advocates, as well as more leftist voters, onboard will seem more critical to Democratic candidates. Sanders made waves when in 2016 he skipped the event to continue campaigning. However, he did have his speech passed out among attendees and had offered to address AIPAC via video.

Trump and the GOP also seem set to make support for Israel a major campaign issue, building on their assault on Omar by asserting Democrats are becoming dangerously anti-Semitic. The president is continuing to upend longstanding U.S. policy to show he’s more supportive of Israel than his predecessors. On Thursday, as his 2020 challengers grappled with the question of the conference, he announced that he would recognize Israel’s occupation of Syria’s Golan Heights as legal ― unlike any other major U.S. ally or world power
 
2020 Democrat platform.

1. Impeach Kavanaugh.
2. Get rid of the electoral college.
3. Let illegal aliens vote.
4. Let 16 year olds vote.
5. Infacticide.
6. Pack the supreme Court.
7. Confiscate firearms.
8. 3 month paid family leave.
9. Impeach Trump.
10. Guaranteed minimum income.
11. Wealth tax 70-90%.
12. Free college.
13. Remove all border fences.
14. Free healthcare.
15. Eliminate ice.
16. Reinstate Iran deal.
 
2020 Democrat platform.

1. Impeach Kavanaugh.
2. Get rid of the electoral college.
3. Let illegal aliens vote.
4. Let 16 year olds vote.
5. Infacticide.
6. Pack the supreme Court.
7. Confiscate firearms.
8. 3 month paid family leave.
9. Impeach Trump.
10. Guaranteed minimum income.
11. Wealth tax 70-90%.
12. Free college.
13. Remove all border fences.
14. Free healthcare.
15. Eliminate ice.
16. Reinstate Iran deal.

Source?

I can see #1 for perjury. #9 would be pointless after 2020 election.
 
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