Sam Quinones explains how some dirty jaliscans came to America and hooked people on heroin and then moved back to live like kings in Mexico

Jerry Palmer
 


Sam Quinones was on Russ Robert's econtalk podcast talking about Americas heroin and opioid problem and how atone played a central part in increasing the drug massive problem we have today. Sam was on to promote a book called " Dreamland"  where the dream of the rural backwater jackass Mexicans turned into gold at the end of a neo-liberalism rainbow that encouraged both the consumption of illegal and legal drugs. The economic system also was pro-global and open borders no matter how harmful their presence was and their willingness to spread black tar cheap heroin into Americas Middle. Countless American teenagers lost their lives and many more destroyed it thanks to the Jalisco boys highlighted by Sam Quinones Image result for sam quinonesas the organization turned drugs into a business with a new marketing plan emphasizing non-violence and less risk for the consumer. Mr Quinones also told Russ about how doctors conspired with patients to write endless prescriptions for opioid and how the American tax payer subsidized the drug addiction to those claiming pain and getting ninety day supplies of opioids for three bucks a bottle and you and I paid the rest of the nine hundred dollar cost.Image result for russ roberts econtalkSam explained how so many dam Mexicans came to this country not to work hard, but to sell dirty heroin and kill many young Americans and then take the profit for huge homes in Jalisco.
Many of these people would than make some extra jingle from reselling these opioids for high mark up on the street and what you have today is a huge opioid problem in this crazy with every other person in both urban and rural areas being dumber than a brink and a dip shit in personality. Russ Robert's has the premier economic podcast where he has great authors and questions for a sort of societal problems and he is always a role model for the social critics at the center Bear blog.

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