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Joe Biden, Derilict Border Fentanyl Traitor
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I guess he believes Biden is cause of fentanyl problem despite the detail that deaths started increasing in 2014 so involve a period with three different presidents. The presidents are not the cause of the problem.Gadianton wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 9:28 pmbill,
What on earth is a "derilect border fentanyl Traitor"?
If English isn't your first language, feel free to state your argument against Joe in your first language and we can run it through Google Translate. As it stands, such as the advances in A.I. are, there is no A.I. powerful enough to make sense of your OP.
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I'm curious which of the things you've said do you consider the strongest claim supported by the strongest evidence?
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When I go to sea, don’t fear for me. Fear for the storm.
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When I go to sea, don’t fear for me. Fear for the storm.
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Indeed Nixon resigned because some of the most conservative Republican Senators including Barry freaking Goldwater went and told him he'd be impeached and he didn't have the votes in the Senate.
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A drug problem has always existed in this country going all the way back to whiskey distilling. The drugs have just gotten better and more deadly. Most drugs are entering through legal ports of entry, it's easier and safer to ship drugs hidden in the 50 million tons of cargo the US imports each year than to trust a drug smuggler to swim the Rio Grande with 50 lbs of heroin on his back. Not sure how to solve the problem when there is an avid market for brain numbness and seemingly unlimited despair in America creating a huge pool of people looking for escape. The deaths are just going to keep piling up because no one is stopping the trade.
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Considering the government can't/won't even figure out whose cocaine was found in the white house, I'd say the chances of stopping the drug trade are slim to none. You just have to tax working people more to pay for the leisure of those who would prefer to be stoned all the time. It's the working man's fault for being selfish and not giving away more of their earnings for drug rehab resorts and perpetual welfare, not the drug user.Bond wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 4:58 pmA drug problem has always existed in this country going all the way back to whiskey distilling. The drugs have just gotten better and more deadly. Most drugs are entering through legal ports of entry, it's easier and safer to ship drugs hidden in the 50 million tons of cargo the US imports each year than to trust a drug smuggler to swim the Rio Grande with 50 lbs of heroin on his back. Not sure how to solve the problem when there is an avid market for brain numbness and seemingly unlimited despair in America creating a huge pool of people looking for escape. The deaths are just going to keep piling up because no one is stopping the trade.
And when the Confederates saw Jackson standing fearless like a stonewall, the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
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Ajax , you may be correct that the chances of stopping the drug trade are slim. It is closing in on a hundred years of war on drugs and no administration left right or whatever has found a win stopping the matter. Even so I do not think it is a good idea to tax the working folks more.ajax18 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 5:13 pmConsidering the government can't/won't even figure out whose cocaine was found in the white house, I'd say the chances of stopping the drug trade are slim to none. You just have to tax working people more to pay for the leisure of those who would prefer to be stoned all the time. It's the working man's fault for being selfish and not giving away more of their earnings for drug rehab resorts and perpetual welfare, not the drug user.Bond wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 4:58 pmA drug problem has always existed in this country going all the way back to whiskey distilling. The drugs have just gotten better and more deadly. Most drugs are entering through legal ports of entry, it's easier and safer to ship drugs hidden in the 50 million tons of cargo the US imports each year than to trust a drug smuggler to swim the Rio Grande with 50 lbs of heroin on his back. Not sure how to solve the problem when there is an avid market for brain numbness and seemingly unlimited despair in America creating a huge pool of people looking for escape. The deaths are just going to keep piling up because no one is stopping the trade.
I am sorry you live in the state with the most perpetual welfare and addiction. I am unsure of the answer. Fentanyl will trim the number of addicts.
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you realize that there are some low employment areas where people have allowed disability claims to get relatively easy approval. You are in what is in some ways a local problem and you would have to campaign against neighbors to create pressure to change. By the way do accept payment for your work through medicaid and medicare? If so you are a participant.