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Bloomberg, Biden warn of political price for opposing weapons ban


Days after lawmakers sidelined a proposed assault weapons ban, Vice President Joe Biden and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday offered a stern warning to Congress: there are still political consequences for opposing the measure.

"Even though restrictions on military-style weapons will not be part of the bill that goes to the floor of the U.S. Senate, it will get a vote by the full Senate as an amendment to the bill. And everyone’s going to have to stand up and say yea or nay, and then the rest of us have to decide just how we feel about people and their stands," Bloomberg said at a New York press conference with Biden and several family members of children killed in last year’s Sandy Hook Elementary shooting.


Bloomberg urged members of the public to tell congressional opponents of the gun control measure that they will “support whoever runs against you, no matter who they are.”

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks about gun reform on Thursday at an event with families that have suffered loss due to gun violence.

"Congress just has to get some courage and it's up to us as Americans and as fellow human beings to give them that courage," he said.

For the billionaire mayor, that “courage” also means “cash.”

Bloomberg has already put millions behind his efforts to elect lawmakers who support gun control -- and his aides say he plans to use millions more on ads to sway those who might vote against it.

Biden, in New York to meet with Bloomberg just days after the Senate dropped the assault weapons ban from its gun bill, insisted that public opinion has shifted on gun restrictions -- and that the political pressure from the gun lobby has been overstated.

"It must be awful, being in public office and concluding that even though you might believe you should take action that you can't take action because of the political consequence you face. What a heck of a way to make a living. What a heck of a way to have to, have to act," Biden said. "The message I want to get across, Mr. Mayor, is the risk does not exist as is exaggerated today."

A suite of new gun control restrictions is winding through Congress, with Senate Democrats set to outline a package that could include new school safety measures, universal background checks for gun buyers and tougher penalties for straw purchasing and gun trafficking.

But it's already clear that the politics of gun control are still difficult -- and as the Newtown massacre fades into the national memory, it's only going to get harder. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid this week informed California Sen. Dianne Feinstein that the assault weapons ban she's championed for decades won't be included in the bill, all but dooming its chances.

Senators will still vote on the ban as an amendment to the bill, allowing advocates the chance to see who voted against it and giving red state Democrats the chance to show they're opposing Obama's gun restrictions. There will be a second, separate vote on an amendment to ban high-capacity magazines.
 

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Bloomberg is a [censored] ant with money who thinks he knows what is best for eeryone...

Limiting the size of soda containers and hiding cigarettes behind counters will have about as much effect on those who want them as limiting high capacity magazines will on those who want to use them to do bad things....

It's all a dog and pony show to feed his massive ego.....
 

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People like Bloomberg put there money where their mouth is as they say. Problem is that the average american only has their mouth to speak with with no money to back it up.
Basically he is saying that if you don't vote for this, I will not give you any "campaign" money. He is buying votes plan and simple and he is using main stream media to put this message out ther for any politition to hear it.
Problem is that most politions are money hungry and when it comes down to it money will always stear an otherwise pro-gun advocate.
These senators and other polititions need to snub their noses at the "money" and do what they were elected to do and vote what their constituants say thay want.
 

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The fact that political votes are steered by money speaks volumes to the real problems and corruption facing America today.
 

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jimsdad said:
Ever see Uncle Joe's "War Face"? His squinty eyes and tight lips are the stuff that puts fear in the heart of any Girl Scout selling cookies door to door.
Anyone know how to get coffee out of the keyboard?
 

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It is urban against rural...in presidential elections that might mean a urban win..in house and senate all those red counties add up much better.
VOTE!!!
 

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I don't really follow the rural versus urban view of yours but every politition has flipped flopped on a view he/she thought was right.
Heck, Look at the guy who just did a 180 on the gay marriage issue. It does not take much to flip a politition.
If every politition had his constituants agenda at heart then there would not be any need for lobbiest in Washington.
Not that I am an Obama fan, but do you really think Romney would have any different of an agenda today if he were president?
 
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