Oh, nevermind: UN isn’t actually serious about ending the Drug War
The Guardian. Prohibition is far too rich a vein of money and power for world governments to just throw it away.
The Guardian. Prohibition is far too rich a vein of money and power for world governments to just throw it away.
In one more example of how the Drug War corrupts character on the Blue side of the law, Florida cops were caught lying about the details of an arrest after footage surfaced contradicting their premeditated fabrications. In a twist, however, they’ve actually been charged with a crime, and the innocent victim of their little escapade had his charges dropped. Rare, indeed. Cop Block
It can’t be pointed out often enough how artificial all these interactions between crooked cops and civilians are. Without the Drug War, all the stings, no-knock raids, and undercover operations that police now engage in would never happen. Police could deal with actual crime, rather than get sucked into the corrupting environment of black markets.
Admits the Drug War has failed. LA Times
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John Greer was murdered in his own doorway by officer Adam Torres in 2013 in Fairfax County, Virginia. The officer has been given a nice little plea deal where he pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter in exchange for what will amount to less than a year behind bars, which he’ll probably be able to avoid. Now the daughters of the murdered man have released what reads like a grovelling apologia for official excessive force. They think the cop shouldn’t go to prison for murdering their father, that him being barred from owning a firearm is enough of a punishment, and society shouldn’t punish his relatives by locking him up. It’s like some mass Stockholm Syndrome has infected society, so poisoned are we by this blind worship of law enforcement.
How would John Greer be treated, if the situation were reversed, and he had murdered officer Torres? He would be fast-tracked to a needle, if he survived his badged captors that long.
Police-worship is a poison, blinding us to official crime and abuse, and signalling to other officers that a slap on the hand is all they’ll ever get, even if they take innocent life.
A minimum wage was sold at the turn of the twentieth century plainly as a means to keep minorities unemployed so that white men would be guaranteed a job. It was common knowledge for the next 80 years that a minimum wage causes unemployment. Now, the minimum wage is a golden calf of the Progressive movement, who’ve won a battle in California, with the governor signing into law a $15 minimum wage. What these Progressives don’t realize is that, by mandating a high minimum wage for all workers, they’re actually mandating a wage of $0 for the most vulnerable workers in that economy. That means higher unemployment for young adults who’ve never held a job before, and desperately need the work experience. The skills and discipline gained from an individual’s first job is worth far more than the initial low wage. By mandating a minimum wage, lawmakers are forever denying those young workers those valuable skills, letters of reference, et cetera. Unemployed and facing a bleak future, they have no idea who to blame. A minimum wage works insidiously, its effects are indirect, and so blame is laid at the feet of employers rather than policymakers. Realizing the high unemployment was a problem but also an opportunity to spend some money and look good doing it, government of course created an expensive program to get these unemployed young off their feet, which is the theme of Obama’s “First Job” initiative, which blows $5.5 billion on training and grants. And all to address a problem that government itself created.
Recklessly speeding through a poor, crowded village at 60 mph in armored jeeps is a pretty good example of imperial arrogance at its most negligent. This time it killed a young boy, who was struck by the speeding motorcade. Ironic, in that the motorcade was heading to the “front lines in the war against Boko Haram”, whose victims include many, many children. It’s ironic also is that the motorcade carried liberal neocon vulgarite Samantha Power, who harps endlessly about the necessity of this or that war via the destructive “responsibility to protect” doctrine, and who was instrumental in drumming up support for the Libya debacle, as well as the Ukraine intervention that installed a totalitarian thug State.
As Antiwar.com‘s Daniel McAdams reports, Power’s convoy was late for a photo-op with the victims of Boko Haram, so they thought it’d be just fine to speed through a crowded village to get there in time. Lives don’t matter to these people, only power and prestige.
Every problem plaguing society could be solved immediately, and it wouldn’t require taxpayers’ billions to fund it. Be it the Drug War, healthcare, immigration, etc., the solution lies in simply legalizing liberty, which means: legalize all voluntary behavior. The philosophy of liberty is simple: all voluntary association is to be allowed, force and fraud is to be punished. Unchain the invisible hand to correct the tragic mistakes of government “policy-makers”, who in reality do nothing more than divide up markets to favored cronies. Legalize liberty, then watch prosperity return and the parasitical Political Class wither away as they watch their hosts extricate themselves from their clutches. Nonintervention, at home and abroad, in the affairs of US citizens and foreign nations, is the only path to future prosperity.
Wait, didn’t the United States launch some massive, endless war on a tactic precisely to eradicate the very behavior that killed 3,000 Americans on September 11th? Wasn’t the justification for invading Iraq that it was somehow involved in the attacks? What about the trillions spent to supposedly eradicate “terror”? What about the mountain of innocent dead from US drone strikes? What the hell was all of this for if, when a government is found to have had a hand in the attacks, that government is shielded from the victims by the victims’ own government! Zero Hedge
The War on Terror was never about ending terrorism, it was about finding a way to make war perpetual.
“War is the health of the State.”-Randolph Bourne
The United States government never had any interest in finding the perpetrators of 9/11.