30 Tons of Fentanyl Has Crossed U.S. Border
Under Joe Biden's Presidency
Townhall.com,
by
Sarah Arnold
Original Article
Posted By: Northcross,
6/22/2024 11:33:01 AM
More than 30 tons of fentanyl have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border since President Joe Biden took office, causing a full-scale invasion at our nation’s border. According to the Republican National Committee (RNC), 30.3 tons of fentanyl successfully made it over the southern border and into American communities in just shy of four years thanks to Biden’s reckless immigration policies.
Biden is encouraging the crisis by refusing to take charge and secure the border and deport the more than 17 million illegal immigrants who have entered the country under his presidency.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
FJB 6/22/2024 11:36:49 AM (No. 1741695)
Why isn't that lying, demented traitor in prison? MAGA Vet.
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Fentanyl gets in! Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, both safe for humans, is withheld.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 6/22/2024 12:46:08 PM (No. 1741726)
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro "Monster" Mayorkas........The Demented Fuhrer
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Dodge Boy 6/22/2024 12:48:37 PM (No. 1741727)
And to put this into reasonable perspective, just 120 pounds of fentanyl is theoretically enough to kill about 26 million Americans according to checkyourfact.com. 30 tons or 60,000 pounds would be enough to kill 13.3 billion people, not just Americans. That's more than the population of the entire planet. Biden you cheater (aka biteme, you mass murderer), you really suck, pal, for the border crisis you created and for the young Americans who are about to die under your watch.
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DVC 6/22/2024 1:14:22 PM (No. 1741740)
Not good, but nobody is grabbing people on the street and forcing this on them. Morons buying street drugs and willfully taking them. Sorry, that is purely self destructive behavior.
For every sad story of someone who "got hooked on pain meds after surgery" there are 1,000 morons or more who just started taking drugs for fun.
I have had several surgeries, some very painful like knee replacement and the follow up PT. Months of pain when doing the exercises. I got prescriptions for oxycodone and other heavy opiate pain killers. I never took anything beyond 500 mg Tylenol the whole time, with six exceptions when I took one low dose tramadol, the least addictive of the opiates I was given.
A dose of several tramadols were said to be "OK" by the docs, "if needed", but only after heavy PT sessions I found this lowest step necessary on the opiate ladder. I am VERY afraid of these drugs, and wonder why so many Americans are not afraid and just take whatever is handed out, in whatever dosage.
And those are the legal drugs. Most are nothing remotely legal, just taking recreational street drugs, and get bad outcomes.
There would be no drug dealers without hordes of customers, anxious to kill themselves.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
mifla 6/23/2024 5:40:43 AM (No. 1741916)
Someone should remind the Director of Homeland Security that his job is protecting the homeland.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Hazymac 6/23/2024 8:33:59 AM (No. 1741971)
After three spinal fusion operations and 37 years of cluster headaches, a lot hurts on me. Post-op, after getting out of the hospital, I wound up in a nursing home for several weeks, and I needed the painkilling medicine they gave me (Norco, I think). When I returned home, I had a couple of weeks of the medicine, which I weaned myself off and never needed again. Same as #5, I was actually afraid of getting hooked. That didn't happen, but maybe that's because I don't want that to happen. I'm very resistant to dangerous things. Several doctors have recommended "pain management" for me, which is a euphemism for taking powerful narcotics. I have refused to do this, preferring the pain (which is usually somewhat tolerable) to the numbness the narcotic brings. It's a choice, and I'd rather hurt and not have to worry about becoming an addict.
My closest friend got hooked on painkillers after a ninety degree break of his left femur in a car accident, I got to see up close how powerful opioids are. He never got over his addiction, and sought Dilaudid on the street. When he got behind in payment, his dealers kidnapped him in bed at gunpoint at his beachfront condo and brought him to me, barefoot and in his pajamas so I could pay them. Although the addiction didn't kill him, it hamstrung his life until Dr. Fauci finally got him with remdesivir and a ventilator.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
jc96 6/23/2024 8:47:10 AM (No. 1741977)
like they actually know... ciao, jc
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Thank goodness the border is secure or it might have been 31 tons.