Mexico is inching towards becoming a failed state. If Mexico were willing, it might be politically and economically wise for Trump to go to war against the Cartels in Mexico.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-12-03/is-it-safe-to-travel-to-san-miguel-mexico-2019 …
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
You think the problem with the drug war is that it hasn’t been fought hard enough?
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Replying to @davidgshort
I don’t know what I’m talking about and
@PlanMaestro disagrees but, I would think you could fight it so hard in Mexico (with US help) that you could significantly cut down on the violence.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Molson_Hart @PlanMaestro
I think legalizing drugs is how you cut down on the violence. How many people have been killed over Xanax?
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Replying to @davidgshort @PlanMaestro
I’m not sure. But back to going all out in Mexico. What if we had poured all the military night and dollars we spent in Iraq into Mexico. What would it be like today.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @PlanMaestro
How’s the drug trade in Afghanistan these days?
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Replying to @davidgshort @PlanMaestro
No idea, but we put a lot more money into Iraq and Mexico would definitely be easier to handle. I thought but more about legalization drugs and Xanax. First I don’t think Xanax is a good exemplar. It’s habit forming but as addictive as OxyContin or other legal painkillers.
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So I think a better question is: how many people has Oxy killed? I don’t know but it’s probably not insignificant and then of course oxy is a gateway drug for heroin. How many people has heroin killed? Finally what about fentanyl? It’s so deadly that skin contact can kill you.
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Should fentanyl be legal? Don’t know.
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