US troops should be monitoring Mexican sea ports for Fentanyl related chemical shipments.

MarathonMike

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Our government should at least be working to identify what countries and companies are supplying Fentanyl related chemicals to the Drug Cartels. Obviously they don't care about the millions of undocumented people entering our country but they ought to care about the 150 Americans per day dying of Fentanyl poisoning. I do not see a Fentanyl attack happening in any other country other than ours, so we are clearly being targeted.
 
Our government should at least be working to identify what countries and companies are supplying Fentanyl related chemicals to the Drug Cartels. Obviously they don't care about the millions of undocumented people entering our country but they ought to care about the 150 Americans per day dying of Fentanyl poisoning. I do not see a Fentanyl attack happening in any other country other than ours, so we are clearly being targeted.
Nearly everything this current administration has done has pointed to the fact that they are trying to take this nation down and as quickly as possible. As for the Fentanyl deaths, the more the merrier is probably how they feel. I think these people are evil.
 
But will it be confirmed that, unlike the Minnesota fentanyl eater, the shipments are from Chinese fentanyl labs in Mexico?
 
Nearly everything this current administration has done has pointed to the fact that they are trying to take this nation down and as quickly as possible. As for the Fentanyl deaths, the more the merrier is probably how they feel. I think these people are evil.
Agreed, the Democratic Party's actions are exactly what a hostile army would be doing to take down a country. Deplete the countries resources, don't defend the border, divide the people and install puppet leaders to do their bidding.
 
Our government should at least be working to identify what countries and companies are supplying Fentanyl related chemicals to the Drug Cartels. Obviously they don't care about the millions of undocumented people entering our country but they ought to care about the 150 Americans per day dying of Fentanyl poisoning. I do not see a Fentanyl attack happening in any other country other than ours, so we are clearly being targeted.
They don't care. It serves the same purpose....less Americans with the longer ancestral ties to the USA. It's part of the great replacement.
 
Manzanillo Mexico is the hub port for chemicals. The Mexican Navy has been seizing precursor chemicals from China, but the Mexican President and govt is corrupt and tied to the cartels.
 
Our government should at least be working to identify what countries and companies are supplying Fentanyl related chemicals to the Drug Cartels. Obviously they don't care about the millions of undocumented people entering our country but they ought to care about the 150 Americans per day dying of Fentanyl poisoning. I do not see a Fentanyl attack happening in any other country other than ours, so we are clearly being targeted.
I keep trying to tell you people, the secret is in addressing the capitalist promoted dogma of 'supply and demand'.

It's a 'supplyside' economic question that needs to be answered by addressing 'America's demands' for the product.

Simply address the demand side of economics and the *supplyside dries up within days!

*for those who don't understand what the supplyside means, it's simply Reaganomics or trickledown economics.
 
I keep trying to tell you people, the secret is in addressing the capitalist promoted dogma of 'supply and demand'.

It's a 'supplyside' economic question that needs to be answered by addressing 'America's demands' for the product.

Simply address the demand side of economics and the *supplyside dries up within days!

*for those who don't understand what the supplyside means, it's simply Reaganomics or trickledown economics.
If the usage demand here in the US wasn't the reason for the cartels to sell the shit, there wouldn't be any argument.
 
Our government should at least be working to identify what countries and companies are supplying Fentanyl related chemicals to the Drug Cartels. Obviously they don't care about the millions of undocumented people entering our country but they ought to care about the 150 Americans per day dying of Fentanyl poisoning. I do not see a Fentanyl attack happening in any other country other than ours, so we are clearly being targeted.

You'd think the Dems in charge would address the issue in the name of the Great Fentanyl Eater, George Floyd.

They are truly besmirching his great name and his memory by not addressing this issue.
 
Manzanillo Mexico is the hub port for chemicals. The Mexican Navy has been seizing precursor chemicals from China, but the Mexican President and govt is corrupt and tied to the cartels.
Good info. This is why we need our troops down there because Mexico has been and always will be totally corrupt.
 
Simply address the demand side of economics and the *supplyside dries up within days!
There is nothing simple or fast about your solution. We are being attacked and 150 Americans are DYING every day. We need to go to the source and stop it, not flail around on the back end discussing demand side economics.
 
Our government should at least be working to identify what countries and companies are supplying Fentanyl related chemicals to the Drug Cartels. Obviously they don't care about the millions of undocumented people entering our country but they ought to care about the 150 Americans per day dying of Fentanyl poisoning. I do not see a Fentanyl attack happening in any other country other than ours, so we are clearly being targeted.
The US Coast Guard is at work to mitigate the drugs brought into the ports and onto the beaches.

1. What Does the Coast Guard do?​

Broadly speaking, the Coast Guard’s job is to protect U.S. waterways, ports and shorelines by enforcing U.S. laws and serving as a first responder on the water. According to the Coast Guard, the branch’s overarching mission is organized into six smaller areas of operational focus:

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Coast Guard Cutter Munro crew members transfer bales of cocaine on June 6, 2019. The cocaine was seized by Munro’s crew following an interdiction of a suspected drug smuggling boat in international waters of the Eastern Pacific Ocean. | Photo credit DVIDS/Coast Guard photo
  1. Law enforcement
  2. First response
  3. Safety and marine environmental protection
  4. Transportation system management
  5. Security operations
  6. Defense operations
If that sounds like a lot of responsibility – that’s because it is!

Sending troops into Mexico or any other nation-state would be a serious problem, i.e. an act of war.
 
I keep trying to tell you people, the secret is in addressing the capitalist promoted dogma of 'supply and demand'.

It's a 'supplyside' economic question that needs to be answered by addressing 'America's demands' for the product.

Simply address the demand side of economics and the *supplyside dries up within days!

*for those who don't understand what the supplyside means, it's simply Reaganomics or trickledown economics.

Maybe you should worry about your own mess, Hoser. Canada had 3,556 apparent opioid toxicity deaths from January – June 2022, 76% of which involved involved fentanyl.

Yet you idiot Canadians granted a three-year exemption under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA), so that adults 18 years and older in British Columbia will not be subject to criminal charges for personal possession of up to 2.5 grams total of opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine, or MDMA, or some combination thereof, between January 31, 2023 and January 31, 2026 provided certain conditions are met.

Then there's this:

"Former Bill C-5 received Royal Assent and came into force on November 17, 2022. It repealed mandatory minimum penalties for all drug offences in the CDSA and requires police and prosecutors to consider diverting people to treatment programs, when appropriate, giving a warning, or taking no further action instead of charging and prosecuting simple drug possession offences. It also requires that past and future convictions for the simple possession of controlled drugs be kept separate and apart after a certain period of time."

Federal actions on opioids to Date - Canada.ca

So instead of punishing dopers, it sounds like you Hosers are decriminalizing drugs. That's going to have the same effect as letting criminals go scott free and releasing them on the streets. And we all know how that shit's working out.
 
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Our government should at least be working to identify what countries and companies are supplying Fentanyl related chemicals to the Drug Cartels. Obviously they don't care about the millions of undocumented people entering our country but they ought to care about the 150 Americans per day dying of Fentanyl poisoning. I do not see a Fentanyl attack happening in any other country other than ours, so we are clearly being targeted.
What country is furnishing the demand?

When you figure that out, refer to it as the demand side.

Or in other words, find a way to educate the 150 Americans before they're dead.

America's war against drugs didn't register on the supplyside. Another war against a third world country isn't the answer this time.
 
The US Coast Guard is at work to mitigate the drugs brought into the ports and onto the beaches.

1. What Does the Coast Guard do?​

Broadly speaking, the Coast Guard’s job is to protect U.S. waterways, ports and shorelines by enforcing U.S. laws and serving as a first responder on the water. According to the Coast Guard, the branch’s overarching mission is organized into six smaller areas of operational focus:

5567947-small.jpg

Coast Guard Cutter Munro crew members transfer bales of cocaine on June 6, 2019. The cocaine was seized by Munro’s crew following an interdiction of a suspected drug smuggling boat in international waters of the Eastern Pacific Ocean. | Photo credit DVIDS/Coast Guard photo
  1. Law enforcement
  2. First response
  3. Safety and marine environmental protection
  4. Transportation system management
  5. Security operations
  6. Defense operations
If that sounds like a lot of responsibility – that’s because it is!

Sending troops into Mexico or any other nation-state would be a serious problem, i.e. an act of war.
It's WAY too big a problem for just the Coast Guard to handle. And like the name implies they guard our coast. We need to go into Mexican coastal cities and start kicking some ass. We are under attack.
 
Maybe you should worry about your own mess, Hoser. Canada had 3,556 apparent opioid toxicity deaths from January – June 2022, 76% of which involved involved fentanyl.

Yet you idiot Canadians granted a three-year exemption under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA), so that adults 18 years and older in British Columbia will not be subject to criminal charges for personal possession of up to 2.5 grams total of opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine, or MDMA, or some combination thereof, between January 31, 2023 and January 31, 2026 provided certain conditions are met.
Socially responsible policies by government work!
We look to America's failures of war against drugs, mass murder by gun, prison system failure, record setting recidivism rate, frequent wars, etc., etc., for example that DON'T work.

In language that you or any American can understand: Show more love instead of hate for those whose lives are in crisis! If only for the sake of saving your money?
 
Socially responsible policies by government work!
We look to America's failures of war against drugs, mass murder by gun, prison system failure, record setting recidivism rate, frequent wars, etc., etc., for example that DON'T work.

In language that you or any American can understand: Show more love instead of hate for those whose lives are in crisis! If only for the sake of saving your money?

GFY Hoser. If it weren't for the fact you people make maple syrup, we'd let Alaska invade your asses and kick you all out of the country.
 
It's WAY too big a problem for just the Coast Guard to handle. And like the name implies they guard our coast. We need to go into Mexican coastal cities and start kicking some ass. We are under attack.
You're suggesting starting a war against Mexico.

Do you people never learn that your wars never solve any problems?

If you can't understand then at least look at the MONEY wasted. You can call it OTHER people's money if that helps.
 

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