I'm sure Kelly-Ann Conway, knows exactly how best to deploy that.
She could ask Ben Carson about how to decorate her office.
your Trump party in "action"
I am not being sarcastic. How the heck do we spend the 6 billion?
I'm sure Kelly-Ann Conway, knows exactly how best to deploy that.
She could ask Ben Carson about how to decorate her office.
your Trump party in "action"
pure theatre. they ain't gonna spend $6B on drug addicts' rehab programs
Bitter sarcastic reply anticipated from newboutons.
Don't forget the "Trash" and "repugs" next time.
Not sure why anybody is surprised, we haven't done anything about the cost of healthcare in a long ass time.
A non-serious answer for a non-serious OP.
If you wish to have a serious answer, maybe you can start by telling me how exactly Conway is qualified for her task.
Do tell.
Maybe you can start by also telling how exactly Taylor Weyeneth was qualified to be deputy. I'll wait while you google that .
Your thread, your responsibility to tell me how people like that are going to spend our money.
Last edited by RandomGuy; 03-22-2018 at 12:20 PM. Reason: Sigh. High road is not easy.
Oh bull , babyboo.
The official statement was "fund new grants", "prevention programs" and "law enforcement efforts"
Does anyone really believe that spending a few billion on a public relations campaign to educate people that using heroin/fentanyl could end badly will really make a difference?
What a waste of money. If Trumpland wants to kill itself with fentanyl might as well let it.
dump all 6 billion into DARE tbh
(sigh)
Chicken non-answer, because you know the answer reflects badly on the moron you support as president through inaction.
Fine, let's try it another way.
How exactly will Conway draw on her expertise in this field to decide what "fund new grants", "prevention programs" and "law enforcement efforts" to put money into.
Then tell me how people like Taylor Weyeneth will help in that regard.
"we" can't do anything, really have NOTHING to do (except medical tourism)
BigInsurance, BigMedicine decide how deeply they screw defenseless "we".
My guess is more spending law enforcement to fight drug dealers.
Riddle me this:
Describe the rational reaction to the worst president in U.S. History?
What is the rational reaction to knowing how incompetent, and flawed this administration is?
Go on. I'll wait.
Just put all $6B towards the Wall. Eezy peezy.
Force Dr.'s to stop prescribing opiods to patients who've never used them would be the first logical step...
Treat the drug addicts the way gun fetishists are treated, that's the second step since shaming is a selective thing, but sickness and death lovers are all in the same...
Stop the sale of heroin "accessories" that make heroin more lethal. Outlaw spoons, syringes, metal bottle caps and cigarette lighters.
Better than the outright confiscation of everyone's heroin.
... locking up users, possessors, into the American Gulag, Incarceration Nation. It's a Business.
Just another war America is losing, can't win
Trump wants a new war on drugs
he clearly was most interested in the prong that gets "very tough" on drug dealers.
We know this because he said so approximately 5,000 times during a speech announcing the new plan in New Hampshire, a state chosen as the backdrop because it is one of those hardest hit by opioid addiction and overdose deaths.
we have a hard time taking Trump seriously when
his long-awaited response to the deadly opioid crisis that killed about 64,000 Americans in 2016 and
probably even more in 2017
relies on immigrant scapegoating, barbaric penalties and magical thinking.
It's not even original.
Trump's get-tough approach is little more than a reboot of the failed "War on Drugs" from the 1980s,
in which the federal government spent enormous sums trying and failing to stop the crack cocaine crisis
by throwing people in prison, a disproportionate amount of whom were African American and Latino.
Even more worrisome than the recycled drug war posturing (Trump is also touting a Just Say No-style advertising campaign to tell kids how bad drugs are) was
his praise for countries with zero-tolerance drug policies.
He didn't say which countries, but clearly he was referring to the Philippines,
where President Rodrigo Duterte's drug crackdown has resulted in the extrajudicial killing of thousands of people (children included) for petty crimes or drug use,
If there's just one lesson to be learned from the country's last attempt to grapple with a drug crisis,
it is that
we can't arrest our way out of drug addiction.
Or kill our way out of it.
Just say no to Trump's opioid plan.
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/edito...______20180322
This.
And I look forward to seeing tanks ripping through trailer parks busting down these opiod operations.
Drone strikes, taking out manufacturing operations.
He was trying to be subtle with his perpetual victimhood and black supremacy.
Trump opioid chief Kellyanne Conway advises: Eat ice cream, not fentanyl and it all works out
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/wat...e+Raw+Story%29
The Best People
If you read the article there is nothing wrong with what she said.
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