Let me be clear. Gun manufacturers do not cause violence, and the Second Amendment is not to blame for violence in this country.
Andrew Clyde
The Public Record
Andrew Scott Clyde is an American politician and businessman currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 9th congressional district, a position he has held since January 3, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Clyde has focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility, Second Amendment rights, and border security during his time in office. He has been an advocate for conservative policies and has participated in various congressional committees.
It may be objected that if weapons that are most useful in military service, M-16 rifles and the like, may be banned, then the Second Amendment right is completely detached from the prefatory clause.
I would submit that people are voicing their opinions with their pocketbooks, and I think that is a very, very strong opinion across the Nation.
I just want everyone to know that the firearms industry is not exempt from being sued by the public for a myriad of things.
President Biden made the claim that gun manufacturers are, quote, 'the only industry in America that is exempt from being sued by the public, the only one.'
Ma'am, do you find that 25 percent didn't even check their emails for 10 months, is that acceptable or is that not?
I think it's imperative that Federal workers return to work in person, because people are being hurt by the continuation of this telework.
How in the world do you do your work? I mean, if we didn't have email, I simply couldn't do my work.
For somebody in Washington to think that they need to tell 88 county boards of elections in Ohio how far away observers should stand is the height of Federal Government arrogance.
Make no mistake, this hearing will be used as a platform by the Democrat majority to push for total Federal control.





