Legalization is a difficult question. In a world where alcohol is legal I 100% support marijuana legalization.
In reality, I'm not sure either should be legal. There is no question alcohol should be illegal. That **** is poison.
Legalization is a difficult question. In a world where alcohol is legal I 100% support marijuana legalization.
In reality, I'm not sure either should be legal. There is no question alcohol should be illegal. That **** is poison.
Legalize everything. The government has no right to tall a free man what to put in his body
Legalize everything. The government has no right to tall a free man what to put in his body
Id just be concerned about downstream impacts like total productivity as a nation.
Maybe it doesn't impact it but even an individual action can have residual group consequences.
My counterpoint is that all these things already exist and are readily available to anybody focused on getting it. It’s just that right now the power is in the hands of the likes of the Cartel and that people have their lives ruined by getting caught with it. It’s not stopping people from doing it, though.
Rubio is trending NatPop
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/china-wto-experiment-failed-pro-american-capitalism-sen-marco-rubio
Politicians have also ignored that the tradeoff for temporarily lower prices at home was the collapse of American manufacturing. We have enjoyed cheap goods, but at the cost of human rights violations and diminished industrial capacity.
It’s in the decision to move production to China that we see another failure of the neoliberal consensus, one derived from the false belief that the stock market and corporate profits are the same thing as real economic growth and innovation.
Since 2001, the stock market has risen 130%, but middle-class Americans have seen only a 6% increase in income. Lower-income Americans have not seen growth at all. With the added effects of inflation, the decline in quality of life is stunning. Profits for corporate shareholders increased after the PRC’s entry into the WTO, but those profits were at the expense of ordinary Americans’ well-being and our country’s economic resiliency.
Rubio is trending NatPop
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/china-wto-experiment-failed-pro-american-capitalism-sen-marco-rubio
Politicians have also ignored that the tradeoff for temporarily lower prices at home was the collapse of American manufacturing. We have enjoyed cheap goods, but at the cost of human rights violations and diminished industrial capacity.
It’s in the decision to move production to China that we see another failure of the neoliberal consensus, one derived from the false belief that the stock market and corporate profits are the same thing as real economic growth and innovation.
Since 2001, the stock market has risen 130%, but middle-class Americans have seen only a 6% increase in income. Lower-income Americans have not seen growth at all. With the added effects of inflation, the decline in quality of life is stunning. Profits for corporate shareholders increased after the PRC’s entry into the WTO, but those profits were at the expense of ordinary Americans’ well-being and our country’s economic resiliency.
I'd be careful at who is jumping on the America First bandwagon at this juncture.
Politicians will say whatever to get elected and all Republican politicians knows that 'Republican Classic' has no place in the future.
Oh he's the same slender reed he's always been, but you can tell which way the wind is blowing by which direction he's pointing. He'll never be in the forefront or on an extreme, so I take this as a good sign.
Yeesh. Media has their knives out for Biden now? It will be interesting to see who they start trying to build up. It has seemed like they wanted Pete but his Cabinet post performance hasn't given them much to work with. And they have to know they'll start a war if they try to skip over Kamala, right?