Why is drug enforcement never mentioned when discussing issues in the political arena?

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Almost everyone has a friend or relative who has had their life destroyed by drug addiction and yet no one seems to think it is an issue for discussion? When will people demand a solution to the drugs coming in by the truckload across our porous borders?
 
Unfortunately, drugs of all kinds...both street & pharmaceutical... are effective tools of human management...they also make alot of people alot of money, and are of the highest power sources.

By understanding that alone, you see that it isn't really an "issue"...it's serving it's purpose quite well.
 
Well, if you take a look at what went done in Mena Arkansas in the 1980s with the Clintons. Well you will get the picture.
 
Addiction is a tragedy. Supply of drugs are neverending and it is usually only the smallest players that get arrested.

1 in 100 adults in the United States is incarcerated in prisons and jails. Over 2 Million people, this is by far the highest in the world, even more than more populous countries like China and India. A large amount of these are for minor drug offenses.

The big players that profit from the drug trade are Banks where money is laundered. Banks fund politicians, even Democrat Barack Obama's top contributers are Big Banks.

U.S. Foreign Policy over the years has looked the other way. To help overthrow the democratically elected Sandinista government in Nicaragua in the 1980s, cocaine was shipped to the U.S. in huge quantitiies, with C.I.A. knowledge, with profits funding weapons for the U.S. proxy army the "Contras."
The U.S. invaded Panama saying Noriega was a drug dealer( real reason he wasn't Pro-Contra enough), under his replacement Guillermo Endara drug trafficing INCREASED.
After the U.S. disposed of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, it became the world leader in Heroin production.
 
seems most things are in house.sure they still import the nose candy and heroin...nasty stuff.

people are growing on their own now,people make the nasty stuff in tubs should be shot.its so hard for the enforcement people to even have a clue....they bust a rented house full of maryjane now and again but its so much bigger.people will do what the want to do and drug enforcement is truly a joke though.but to me these things are the same as ciggs and alcohol they are just as addictive and kill but are legal.
 
It is not a national issue, at least not one that currently ranks up there with the economy, war, terrorism, illegal immigration, etc.

I think most are staying away from the issue because both parties are vulnerable on the issue because neither has had success in the past. That just means that it's easier to attack rather than offer a reasonable solution. Politicians hate to appear weak on anything because that's the only thing an opponent will focus on.
 
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