Sardines
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Being as stupid as Trump seems like it has to be intentional.And the government is spending millions (billions?) on making mice transgender still according to trump.
Being as stupid as Trump seems like it has to be intentional.And the government is spending millions (billions?) on making mice transgender still according to trump.
Most often they switch to something more accessible, in the case of addiction.You are projecting what you think people think onto people.
Hard, addictive, destructive drugs are bad. Doesn't matter if it's fentanyl, crack, PCP, or whatever. Most people think this. Most people don't make it a black or white issue. If there is less fentanyl then that's a good thing for everyone regardless of who takes credit for the decrease or how the decrease of achieved.
I disagree that supply will follow demand for certain. Demand is driven highly by the supply/addiction.
If someone is addicted to fentanyl but can not get fetanyl then in time the addiction subsides as does the demand.
The best President of my lifetime that I never cast a vote for.
I'll stick with my McCain vote.
On the next one I voted third party. I can't even remember who it was I voted for. I could have voted for Obama or Romney and felt okay about it today, but I didn't vote for either one.
Or they blow their heads off with all too easily accessible suicide machines. Male suicide rates in America are through the roof, in large part due to the ease of buying guns. America, land of addiction and guns! So much freedom. We could change things. Universal health care, gun reform, etc might help. But that might require voting for not a demagogue. Legislation? Yawn, boring. Let’s make another video shaving the heads off Latinos and crap on one of our allies.Most often they switch to something more accessible, in the case of addiction.
Look, I'm done with this discussion. I'm not reading anymore of your drivel about this.I completely disagree. We just saw Trump win a second term by making drugs and race one of if not the primary issue. Our politics is dominated by how race is intertwined with drugs and crime. You might not be making it an issue by many Americans including the major political party and its propaganda apparatus sure are. The consistent message is: “Scary brown and black people living in the inner cities scary are doing and selling scary drugs and are bringing those scary drugs into your clean true American hardworking white not scary suburbs and rural areas. Be scared and afraid and vote for the white dictator who will fix everything and get rid of all the scary black drug addicts who eat your pets.”
And the way the crack epidemic of the 80s and 90s has been portrayed as opposed to opioids? Night and day difference. It’s impossible to ignore the racial issues that underly this. Just look at the incarceration rates of the two races. There’s a reason why these majority of our prisons are filled with poc and it’s not because they use drugs at a higher rate than whites… again, you might not see addiction as a racial issue but plenty of cops, judges, prosecutors, and politicians sure do
Look, I'm done with this discussion. I'm not reading anymore of your drivel about this.
The question you asked to start this idiotic conversation was "is fentanyl a problem though?"
The answer is simply yes. It's an extremely addictive AND extremely deadly drug. Of course the answer is yes. Don't ask such stupid questions.
Fair enough. No one denied it was a problem. How much of a problem is it and what should be done about it is debatable. I believe in a robust social safety net but I also believe that individuals need to take greater accountability for their own actions. Drugs are bad stay away from them. Many Americans make poor decisions, giving way to their impulses like animals, and then whine for a strong man to bail them out of the messes they’ve created for themselves.Look, I'm done with this discussion. I'm not reading anymore of your drivel about this.
The question you asked to start this idiotic conversation was "is fentanyl a problem though?"
The answer is simply yes. It's an extremely addictive AND extremely deadly drug. Of course the answer is yes. Don't ask such stupid questions.
Fair enough. No one denied it was a problem. How much of a problem is it and what should be done about it is debatable. I believe in a robust social safety net but I also believe that individuals need to take greater accountability for their own actions. Drugs are bad stay away from them. Many Americans make poor decisions, giving way to their impulses like animals, and then whine for a strong man to bail them out of the messes they’ve created for themselves.
I do also wonder if fentanyl is being used as a cudgel against those that republicans despise. Do they actually care about fentanyl or are they merely making it an issue to attack minorities and immigrants? Just as they do with many other issues. “Free speech” and “women’s sports” when really they just want to punish the speech they disagree with and hurt the trans community.
I hope addicts and recovering addicts keep this in mind next election. Trump wants to keep this addiction going. The worse addiction becomes the more he can fear monger against the races he hates. If these people are too stupid to understand that they’re being exploited… what am I supposed to do?
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Probably.Does Narcan really save 100,000+ lives a year? That's crazy.