This should not come as a surprise to anyone considering what an important constituent child groomers are to the Democratic party. That group includes teachers, pedophiles, and drag queens. Without them, the Democrats stand no chance in the midterm elections whatsoever. You stick with what you know best.
Rep Chip Roy wanted to increase the penalty for those who traffic children for sex. This new penalty only applied to actual traffickers and not child pornographers or your run-of-the-mill pedophiles. You know, the kind that can’t resist sniffing a young girl’s hair or whispering secrets into her ear. Therefore, the only reason you could possibly have for voting against the bill is in defense of those who make money pimping out young children.
Roy’s bill would have raised the minimum sentence for trafficking children from 10 to 15 years upward to 15 to 20 years. Child trafficking leads to the kidnapping of young kids and making prostitutes out of them. One girl was recently kidnapped while attending an NBA game with her family. That kind of experience can scar a child for life, but what is a little scarring compared to another Democratic voter? The bill would have also raised the maximum sentence by five years.
This should not come as a shock because the Democrats voted unanimously for new Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who once apologized for giving 3 month ‘slap on the wrist’ sentence to a pervert convicted of possessing hundreds of files of child porn. She has a long history of going soft on pedophiles, whom she believes are not really criminals.
Rep. Roy blasted his colleagues on the Judiciary Committee following their decision, noting that this situation “defies all belief.” Keep in mind, this legislation would not have affected the punishment for child porn or other evil offenses, it would have only strengthened the law in regards to child sex traffickers. How could anyone, who’s not an evil pedo-apologist sexual deviant, be against such a measure?
With that in mind, these are the Democrats who unanimously killed the measure with no explanation whatsoever:
Jerry Nadler, New York, Chair
Zoe Lofgren, California
Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas
Steve Cohen, Tennessee
Hank Johnson, Georgia
Ted Deutch, Florida
Karen Bass, California
Hakeem Jeffries, New York
David Cicilline, Rhode Island
Eric Swalwell, California
Ted Lieu, California
Jamie Raskin, Maryland
Pramila Jayapal, Washington
Val Demings, Florida
Lou Correa, California
Mary Gay Scanlon, Pennsylvania
Sylvia Garcia, Texas
Joe Neguse, Colorado
Lucy McBath, Georgia
Greg Stanton, Arizona
Madeleine Dean, Pennsylvania, Vice Chair
Veronica Escobar, Texas
Mondaire Jones, New York
Deborah K. Ross, North Carolina
Cori Bush, Missouri
From Rep. Roy:
“I mean, as a father of two, as a former prosecutor, it defies all belief, all common sense that you would say that someone who traffics a child in the sex industry – actually puts a child into that environment for that child to be sexually abused – that that individual should not have a minimum sentence or 15 years.”
What is next? DC Comics making Superman, the first pedophile superhero?