I don’t think NJ Governor Chris Christie will run for President because he stated that he is not ready to be President of the United States and cannot see being ready in the foreseeable future.
If Governor Christie is somehow able to be ready to be President, he will have to explain how he became ready. At the least, he will have shown poor judgment in making a statement that his opposition will likely replay in TV commercials. The commercial will simply show the video clip of Governor Christie saying “I am not ready to be President of the United States and cannot see being ready in the foreseeable future.”
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Your logic is flawed, and it brigns into question your ability to properly use research methods. The absence of a person with a gun to stop the Westroads shooter cannot logically be used as evidence that guns can help stop such violent attacks. Unless you can prove that a person was kept from bringing in a gun to Westroads, your hypothesis is mere speculation. Again, the absence of a fact (a person with a gun could have stopped the shooter)cannot be used to make a leap in logic that had something taken place, i.e., a person with a gun could have stopped the shooter, the shooting would not have taken place. In simpler terms, the fact that guns are banned from Westroads is no evidence whatsoever that if guns were allowed in Westroads, the shooting would have been any less likely whatsoever. Your logic is flawed, presumably because to support your thesis, you need to make such unsupported leaps in logic that are pure nonsense. More guns are bad. Less guns are good. In this case, security should have had guns, and they should have had the courage to stop someone who they saw with a huge bulge in his jacket, which they admit to have seen prior to the shooting. And I also see no reason why it took dispatchers two minutes to call out an officer after getting the 9-11 call for the shooting. That seems like a very very slow dispatch time.