I won't even ask about my suggestion for a White House webpage about responsible gun ownership, although I thought it was a reasonable suggestion since you don't think Justice Stevens was right that the Second Amendment should be repealed.
I continue to be skeptical, as I have said before, that there was never a time in your life that the right to safe and legal abortion worked in your favor.
This is a contrast to Massachusetts' decades of having a world-famous, positive reputation for the quality of its health care:
It's not a contrast that surprises me.
Is it that reputation that prevented everyone from taking my criticisms of the homeless support system in Massachusetts seriously? Democrats at the national level who addressed homelessness at all would only say that the country needs more affordable housing and seemed not to be concerned about anything else.
I haven't read about the border lately and don't think I should offer an opinion. I'm on the other side of the country. However, since I'm from Vermont, I can say that I have never heard of a border problem with Canada, and now I'm curious as to whether that's because the U.S. has a history of centuries of being racist in one direction and not the other. Did we spend centuries messing up in Canada and I never heard about it?