RoshawnMarkwees
Assimilationist
It's a disease transmitted by a culture. Recognize the instigator of the culture and cut it off. But that would call for the elimination if the current democrat partyIt's a public health crisis. Why do people use heroin? Perhaps they became addicted to opioid pain killers and have no recourse but to use the cheapest opioid around. Perhaps there is more addictive heroin today than ever. Perhaps they did make some unfortunate choices, but should they suffer, and make their communities suffer without recourse?I've never heard of anyone catching a heroin overdose. That's like catching a pregnancy.If this was an influenza outbreak, would you withhold tax dollars to stem the spread of the disease? If this was Ebola, would you be so reluctant to stop it with tax dollars?What are your pragmatic solutions? I bet you want more tax dollars AmIRite?Karl Marx said 'religion is the opiate of the masses.' Well, in my humble opinion, opium is the opiate of the masses. We don't have time to attack Marx or Soros or any other Oz like man behind the curtain. The problem is real, it's here and we need pragmatic solutions, not academic theory.Public health and politics are not mutually exclusive, which is what you suggest.
You realize that the constitution provides for the general welfare, right? Isn't the welfare of communities large and small worthy of any public help?
Heroin addiction is a disease. Let's treat it as such.