MSimon wrote:Ah. But the War On Drugs drove the youth to the left. I remember Nixon very well. And every Republican President since.
This is a case of the rooster taking credit for the sunrise. There are a dozen or more vectors as to why the youth went to the left, and least among them is the "War on Drugs."
MSimon wrote:
Youth is when political habits of a lifetime are formed. And the Brilliant Rs have been running a War On Youth AKA the Drug War for four decades. In case you didn't know it - pot use peaks in the 15 to 25 YO cohort.
It is hard to get them back after warring on them.
Don't care. Darwin will weed them out.
MSimon wrote:
But I despise both parties. Although this week I despise the Rs more. For being terminally stupid. For believing that "We will make war on our own citizens" is a winning political stance. Not that the Ds aren't making war on us too. They just hide it better during campaign season.
Yes, all the exit polls show that it was the "War on Drugs" that tipped the election. It had nothing to do with the fact that everything you see on television goes through a Liberal-Democrat-Union-Member-from-New-York Filter before anyone is allowed to see it.
Had George H.W. Bush been running, we would have had a years worth of the leading news stories being about how bad the economy was, how many people were laid off, how many factories and businesses had closed, how high gas prices were, and how we needed a young man from Arkansas to work on the "it's the Economy Stupid" .
We didn't get that this year because Liberal-Democrat-Union-Members-from-New-York Define what we get to see, and how long and how often we talk about it. They didn't want to talk about their guy's failures, (Fast and Furious, Green Energy scams, Golfing, Benghazi, 1.5 billion dollars in Vacations) they wanted to talk about Republican Gaffe's like "binders full of women" and "47%", and what those two idiots running for Senate seats said.
MSimon wrote:
The Ds pretend to only make war on the 1% and the Rs make no bones about warring on 50%. Such political savvy. Genius in fact.
Nobody gives a f*** about the war on drugs except for a small collection of kooks. The only reason I am becoming more vocal about it is because i'm sick of hearing about it.
You are like those F***** evangelicals who will not shut up about their stupid religion! People get sick of being proselytized to, and I am beginning to be one of them.
On Second thought, I think it would be useful to society to cut all the suspension wires holding it up, and let Darwin sort it out. Seeing as how a drug infection will spread massively through the cities first, I say let's do it! Let's Legalize Drugs!
It is the mindset which occurs in predominately urban areas which is currently killing us. I am now in favor of whatever it takes to burn them to the ground, and so I think legalizing drugs is a good start!
MSimon wrote:
It is almost as if the Rs hadn't studied the political shifts that came with the end of Alcohol Prohibition. FDR ring a bell? Didn't think so.
It is as if the Rs want to be losers. Well they earned it.
The Consequences will not fall mostly on the R's. Most of them are very responsible and competent people.
No, the consequences will fall mostly on those who picked the wrong horse.
It's not the people who pack parachutes that are ultimately responsible, it is the people who jump with them.
‘What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.’
— Lord Melbourne —