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Why are we in Afghanistan?
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It needs money? I thought Jared was going to quickly fix this with a wave of his magic wand.
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So I'm guessing the same stance on crack doesn't fly for the "opioid epidemic"
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You are right on that when crack was out I herd it's the personal responsibility of the users to stop and not use let's treat the herion
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That's exactly the point I was making, I'm happy it didn't go unnoticed
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Great scientists created it, doctors pushed it we paid them for it and now we get to pay for the mess. Typical.
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But a $15 billion dollar wall is too expensive? It would stop a lot of drug abuse.
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No, it would not.
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A cheap way to fight opioid abuse is to forbid doctors to prescibe it to their patients.
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prescribe
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So what happens to Big Pharma, that started that mess. What are they going to contribute?
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