Tuesday, January 07, 2020

Survey SAYS...

Majority of Virginians think gun laws should be stricter and are willing to pay more for education, VCU poll finds [More
Left unsaid is what the majority actually understands about gun laws as well as how much of a tax burden those inclined to support more spending bear themselves.

I question how many first considered per capita income for most Virginia locales as it compares to the median public school teacher salary and further considered their abbreviated standard work year.

[Via Mack H]

3 comments:

Bill in ILL said...

Let me get this straight, there are now over 100 cities and counties in Virginia that have declared themselves sanctuaries that will not recognize nor enforce any new gun laws, yet this idiot publishes a "survey" saying these cities and counties really do not exist?

Anonymous said...

I wonder if they'd be OK with it if the majority of Alabamans were in favor of making the Southern Baptist Convention the state religion?

Or is it only certain rights they consider to be subject to revocation by the whim of a majority of poll respondents?

Anonymous said...

It reminds me of the democratic primary voters approving of govt run healthcare- but then that support collapses when they find out their own health care plan would be canceled.