Ending The Drug War

The Article: The Path to Decriminalization in The Economist.

The Text: ON TUESDAY, Beto O’Rourke, a former city councilman from El Paso, defeated the longtime incumbent Silvestre Reyes in the Democratic primary for Texas’s 16th congressional district. It was probably the biggest upset in the state, and an outcome that has attracted national attention, for a simple reason: Mr O’Rourke, who will almost certainly win the general election in November, supports legalising marijuana.

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WTF Is Wrong, America?

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I’d rather be shackled to a disintegrating middle class than ever benefit from that-there socialism!

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Bane Capital

Bane Capital

“Do you think that it is accidental that the name of the really vicious fire breathing four eyed whatever it is villain in this movie is named Bain [sic]?” -Rush Limbaugh

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An American Nightmare

The Article: An American Nightmare in Tremble the Devil.

The Text: Things had been looking up for black families, back in 1963 as MLK gave his “I Have A Dream” speech about 70% of black families were headed by a married couple. But that percentage steadily began to drop, between 1970 and 2001 it declined by 34%, double the white decline, and by 2002 it had bottomed out at just 48%.

But if the War on Drugs didn’t directly precipitate the destruction of the African-American family, why did the decline in married black women triple during the first decade of the War?

In fact, the impact of the War on Drugs has been so racially biased that although only 14% of all illicit drug users are black, blacks make up about half of those in prison for drug offenses. (When you adjust for the fact that the Department of Justice simply throws prisoners who identify as mixed race half-black and half-white out of their data, the proportion is well over half.) A black man is eight-times as likely as a white man to be locked up at some point in his life. And by 2006 America had, proportionally, almost six-times as many blacks locked up as South Africa did at the height of Apartheid.

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How The GOP And The Grim Reaper Are Alike

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In addition to Obama (and the millions of people who couldn’t previously afford health insurance), Mitt Romney’s projection that the White House won’t sleep well at night after SCOTUS’ decision also includes the Grim Reaper.

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