Prepare your talking points!
Dec. 21st, 2016 08:56 amA couple of weeks ago, I highlighted a conversation between Seattle's right-wing pundit (and former GOP candidate for Washington State Governor) John Carlson and the director of Insite Canada, in which Carlson was delighted to learn that Insite's record of getting people off heroin was less-than-stellar.
I pointed out that the point of Insite wasn't to get people off drugs. And it isn't. Instead, as the end-of-year report highlights, the point of Insite is to keep people alive, and in the thirteen years that Insite has been active, not a single person who uses Insite's facilities has died of a drug overdose.
156 people died of opioid overdose in King County in 2015, and the King County Director of Public Health said 2016 was on track for a similar tragic outcome.
I doubt those deaths weigh heavily on Carlson's conscience.
I pointed out that the point of Insite wasn't to get people off drugs. And it isn't. Instead, as the end-of-year report highlights, the point of Insite is to keep people alive, and in the thirteen years that Insite has been active, not a single person who uses Insite's facilities has died of a drug overdose.
156 people died of opioid overdose in King County in 2015, and the King County Director of Public Health said 2016 was on track for a similar tragic outcome.
I doubt those deaths weigh heavily on Carlson's conscience.
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Date: 2016-12-22 07:41 pm (UTC)This reminds me of the book "Centurion", by John Ringo. When crop failures sweep the world, the main character is put in charge of distributing government grain reserves to poor, starving American citizens, who have nothing else to eat. He turns the last publicly-owned supplies of food into the "Kula bar", deliberately made so revolting that nobody can eat them. Emaciated corpses are found surrounded by piles of these food reserves. But the goal of teaching people not to rely on government handouts was met.
Some people are focused on some goals to the exclusion of basic humanity.
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Date: 2016-12-22 11:07 pm (UTC)In it, Frum described what conservatives consider capitalism's greatest gift: it's frightening. It is not capitalism's ability to generate wealth that's beneficial. Instead, the true benefit of capitalism is that it, the closer you are to the poverty line, the less margin for error you have, the more likely you're going to be "disciplined" and "respectable" to those who can afford to fuck up, and fuck you over, again and again.
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Date: 2016-12-22 11:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-12-23 05:00 pm (UTC)