The worst domestic mass shooting in modern American history is the wrong time to talk about gun control, Trump says.

He's right. And so was his EPA administrator Scott Pruitt who said the aftermath of Houston's record-setting flooding was the wrong time to get off-topic and talk about climate change.
Look, there's a time and a place for everything, so let these leaders make the call.
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Time management is the issue, because if Trump had to put down his putterr and his phone to read up on and take charge of big issues a majority of Americans want addressed - - and didn't he prevent Hillary from abolishing the Second Amendment? - - where would he find the time to apply his special analytical skills, as George Takei pointed out on Twitter?
It's alll about time management.
And the same is true for all the pressure on the EPA's Pruitt.
How could he take on climate change with so many responsibilities already scheduled, as The New York Times has explained just today:
He's right. And so was his EPA administrator Scott Pruitt who said the aftermath of Houston's record-setting flooding was the wrong time to get off-topic and talk about climate change.
Look, there's a time and a place for everything, so let these leaders make the call.
Like these:
Report: Donald Trump Called Jerry Jones 4 Times About Protest During AnthemNot to mention that the days are getting shorter, so there are only so many sunny hours available if you want to get through the back nine, too.
Time management is the issue, because if Trump had to put down his putterr and his phone to read up on and take charge of big issues a majority of Americans want addressed - - and didn't he prevent Hillary from abolishing the Second Amendment? - - where would he find the time to apply his special analytical skills, as George Takei pointed out on Twitter?
And the same is true for all the pressure on the EPA's Pruitt.
How could he take on climate change with so many responsibilities already scheduled, as The New York Times has explained just today:
E.P.A. Chief’s Calendar: A Stream of Industry Meetings and Trips Home
For lunch on April 26, Scott Pruitt, the new administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, dined with top executives from Southern Company, one of the nation’s largest coal-burning electric utilities, at Equinox, a white-tablecloth favorite of Washington power brokers.
That evening, it was on to BLT Prime, a steakhouse inside the Trump International Hotel in Washington, for a meal with the board of directors of Alliance Resource Partners, a coal-mining giant whose chief executive donated nearly $2 million to help elect President Trump.
Before those two agenda items, Mr. Pruitt met privately with top executivesand lobbyists from General Motors to talk about their request to block an Obama administration move to curb emissions that contribute to climate change.
It was just a typical day for Mr. Pruitt, the former Oklahoma attorney general.