America’s fentanyl crisis has gotten so bad that some law enforcement officers have begun to describe it as the “tsunami of death.” Cheap Chinese fentanyl coming across the southern border kills nearly 200 Americans a DAY. axios.com/2022/09/16/america…

Sep 21, 2022 · 5:08 PM UTC

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Just had a friend die last night. Hey,No biggie. They allowed a deadly virus to only travel out of their country to infect the world while mitigating internal travel from Wuhan. 200 a day is just a blip. They won’t be held accountable for any of it. (Bc they’re all in on it)
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Fent is not cheap lol Americans pay over $100/g $50,000/kg for that "cheap Chinese Fentanyl"
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@RepTomEmmer until you begin to address the horrors of rapid fire weapons used in mass murders, you have no right to talk about any threat to our health.
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Yeah, we can all thank oxycontin for this one, also the senators, doctors, and insurance companies that got all those kick backs from big pharma woohoo! Merikuh!
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Why didn't Republicans solve all these problems when they controlled Congress and the White House? The problem was present.
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Do you actually have a plan to solve it? So far all you've done is say "fire!" without ever reaching for a fire extinguisher or a bucket of water.
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A problem that is the root cause of the reckless and destructive #BigPharma #opioidcrisis that the #GOPBetrayedAmerica allowed and encouraged killing thousands of #Americans !
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The best way to address illicit fentanyl production and trafficking is by interdicting the precursors (chemicals) that come from China and elsewhere through mail (yes, the mail) and by working with the Mexican government to detect and destroy the manufacturing facilities.