Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) argued that the United States is “not a democracy” in response to teachers union president Randi Weingarten’s call to enact gun bans similar to ones in Australia and New Zealand.
At an American Federation of Teachers (AFT) meeting Tuesday morning, Weingarten had addressed the Nashville school shooting by calling for a reaction similar to “other great democracies.”
“How many lives will be shattered before we have the courage to do what Scotland did, what Australia did, what New Zealand did, what other great democracies do? We must solve this epidemic, and that’s up to us,” she said.
Boebert spoke about Weingarten’s remarks after right-wing host Charlie Kirk speculated that the teachers union president wanted to repeal the Second Amendment.
“And, you know, maybe one of the things that we need to address with the Democrat party is, you played a clip from the teachers union with Randi there talking,” Boebert said. “Maybe one thing we need to address is we’re not a democracy! So quit with that!”
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She is just another Republican IDIOT! Just wait until someone shoots HER, then she will change her mind, or be dead!