Armed Guard at a High School Stops a Potential Shooter

Are Democrats evil, or just stupid? It’s probably a mixture of both, but when you look at their narrative, they rail against anything that has a chance to solve a problem.

They don’t want to use electricity because it produces carbon dioxide. Ok, let’s use nuclear. Democrats demand affordable health care. Republicans agree, offer to invest in healthcare supply instead of subsidizing demand. Don’t want kids shot in school? Let’s arm people in the school to stop the problem.

All of these suggestions are the most logical in response to the left’s complaints, and yet they hate these solutions more than the problems themselves.

The only thing worse than burning coal is clean, cheap nuclear energy. The only thing worse than a school shooting is having armed guards.

It’s incredibly stupid, and absolutely every piece of evidence proves as much. This latest story demonstrates that clearly. A resource officer at a school full of kids confronted an armed student. The student tried to use that gun to harm others, so the resource officer shot him. No innocent children were hurt, and the armed student is recovering in a hospital.

This is obviously and absolutely the best way to stop shootings, and Democrats completely hate the idea. Why? Liz Wheeler has some thoughts. Watch the video and see if you agree, or if you have ideas of your own.


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