Ohio Gov. John Kasich commended young Americans for demanding that their elected officials take decisive actions to reduce gun violence in the aftermath of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
Kasich, who unsuccessfully campaigned for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, told CNN’s Jake Tapper Sunday morning that he thinks youths are tired of hearing excuses for the gridlock in Washington on this issue.
“Young people — the millennials, the Gen Xers — are saying, ‘Look, we’ve heard enough. Deliver something. Deliver something. We don’t want all these excuses. Deliver something,’” he said on “State of the Union.”
Kasich, 65, a baby boomer, said younger generations have little patience when someone — even Kasich himself — responds to their pleas for gun reform with long-winded explanations about the complexities of American politics.
Source :- yahoonews
Kasich, who unsuccessfully campaigned for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, told CNN’s Jake Tapper Sunday morning that he thinks youths are tired of hearing excuses for the gridlock in Washington on this issue.
“Young people — the millennials, the Gen Xers — are saying, ‘Look, we’ve heard enough. Deliver something. Deliver something. We don’t want all these excuses. Deliver something,’” he said on “State of the Union.”
Kasich, 65, a baby boomer, said younger generations have little patience when someone — even Kasich himself — responds to their pleas for gun reform with long-winded explanations about the complexities of American politics.
Source :- yahoonews
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