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The U.S. does not directly import gasoline or crude oil from Iran. Remember that when the oil companies rape us.
Mother Jones Database (1982–2023)
Found that approximately 75% to 80% of guns used in mass shootings were legally purchased.
Everytown for Gun Safety (2015–2022)
Reports that in more than 80% of mass shootings (four or more killed), the shooter used at least one gun obtained legally.
The Violence Project (covers 1966–2021)
Found that 77% of mass shooters used guns they purchased legally.
About 13% used only illegally obtained guns.
The remainder used a mix or obtained them from family/friends.
The percentage of mass shootings in the U.S. involving legally purchased firearms varies by dataset and definition, but most credible analyses agree that a majority of mass shootings involve legally obtained guns.
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I am not seeing this in here. This should be cause she was an activist and randomly dies in a house fire.
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Un immense livre en train d’être brûlé par des petits personnages avec marqué « I hope everyone realizes that scrubbing historical references from web sites is no different than burning books »
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This is all over Chinas news apparently
Great read!
📦 Boston Tea Party = Protest against foreign taxes hurting locals
📉 Trump’s Tariffs = Trade war that raised costs for American consumers
The lesson? When leaders use trade as a weapon, it’s the people who often feel the fallout.
Fast forward to the 21st century: Trump’s tariffs on goods from countries like China were also about fighting unfair trade practices — but they came at a cost. American businesses and consumers paid higher prices, just like the colonists did under British rule.
History Repeats: From the Boston Tea Party to Trump’s Tariffs
In 1773, American colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor to protest “taxation without representation” — the British were taxing imports, and the colonists had no say in the matter. That moment sparked a revolution.
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