There are 100,000 sons and daughters that are no longer here because of fentanyl last year.
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Highlights the deadly impact of fentanyl on families in America.
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Not because of a lack of resources, but because the laws that have been adopted in the 1970s make it cost prohibitive.
What really frightens me is what happens to our country when Trump--if Trump narrowly loses the election and the case is then overturned and repudiated and exposed by the higher courts. That could tear our country apart.
Of course, the leftist lawfare didn't start here. I think it started when the Democrats used the IRS to target Tea Party volunteers for harassment and intimidation in advance of the 2012 Presidential election.
It's the turning of the most terrifying powers that government possesses against its own citizens to influence elections.





