newokie03
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Uncle Sam, with his military hammer, has never met a problem that doesn't look like a nail.
Decriminalize the products. That would crush the cartels faster than anything else we can do.
No, decriminalizing keeps the manufacturing, importation and large scale distribution illegal so organized crime involved. Legalization cuts out the organized crime element.
 
					
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				No way the people that keep saying gas is under $2 could be lying to usSay it ain't so MAGA? Can't get the dea to comment cuz of shutdown lol. Drifters gonna grift.

The DEA said it arrested 171 ‘high ranking’ Sinaloa Cartel members. A Spotlight investigation found that’s not true. - The Boston Globe
A Globe investigation found that the federal agency misrepresented the stature of its targets, claiming cartel ties at a time when the Trump administration is taking lethal military action against such groups.www.bostonglobe.com
This effort by DJT/DEA continues to be an exercise of futility. It is on par, albeit on a much smaller scale, of trying to fight a way against a religious ideology. It is nonsensical. You can't eliminate the supply of drugs by destroying boats or arresting cartel members. The financial incentive is simply too tempting. There will always be others willing to fill the roles in the enterprise.
Americans should have learned this lesson with prohibition. But we didn't. So we go after the problem with a "it has never worked before but surely it will work this time" type of attitude. The intelligent play is capture the cartel leaders and workers. Immigrate them to America and put them to work growing the product here. Distribute it through a legal retail approach.
They are killing people until they are like, dead, bro. You should be proud we only spend $150,000 to sink boats that only have humans on them. I'm hearing they are human trafficking orphans from botched abortions to a southern baptist mission in Belize..This effort by DJT/DEA continues to be an exercise of futility. It is on par, albeit on a much smaller scale, of trying to fight a way against a religious ideology. It is nonsensical. You can't eliminate the supply of drugs by destroying boats or arresting cartel members. The financial incentive is simply too tempting. There will always be others willing to fill the roles in the enterprise.
Americans should have learned this lesson with prohibition. But we didn't. So we go after the problem with a "it has never worked before but surely it will work this time" type of attitude. The intelligent play is capture the cartel leaders and workers. Immigrate them to America and put them to work growing the product here. Distribute it through a legal retail approach.
I liked your posting better when you had to work. I'm in favor of ending government shutdown just to get you back to your job.They are killing people until they are like, dead, bro. You should be proud we only spend $150,000 to sink boats that only have humans on them. I'm hearing they are human trafficking orphans from botched abortions to a southern baptist mission in Belize..
