Then explain why they "live together." Your article certainly did not make such a stupid claim.
The article isnt for morons like you
Then explain why they "live together." Your article certainly did not make such a stupid claim.
I guess I needed to show how lame the OP was implying Trump supporters were meth addicts. Let's stick to reality rather than promoting hate and disinformation.
The article isnt for morons like you
trump is all about hate so if you arent into hate you arent a trump guy
why do you need to be a moron so badly
Says the person who started a thread thinking that meth is an opioid.
DUH!!!
You are right. I dislike the hate coming from both sides and never supported Trump. But, my dislike for Trump does not allow me to accept disinformation from either side.
says the person that thinks that matters...geez you are a moron
LOL...you started the ENTIRE thread on that premise.
And it was 100% wrong.
And you think that does not matter?
Okaaaaaaaay.
Have a nice day now.
https://kurzman.unc.edu/the-meth-vote/
Charles Kurzman, “The Meth Vote,” November 29, 2016.
This fall, the Department of Health and Human Services released its first detailed estimate of the number of methamphetamine users in the United States. The total: 897,000, located disproportionately in small cities and nonmetropolitan areas.
This is Trump country. Counties with the most clandestine drug lab busts — averaging one or more per year since 2012, according to addresses listed online (new address, 2018) by the Drug Enforcement Agency — supported Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton by a margin of more than 2 million votes, according to preliminary returns. Trump lost the popular vote in the rest of the country.
Even in rural areas, meth counties voted for Trump by a margin 9 percent greater than elsewhere.
Meth users and dealers are not numerous enough to make a difference on this scale, and they are not likely to be active voters in any case. In Catawba County, North Carolina, for example, 31 people were arrested for possession or sale of methamphetamines and other Schedule II substances in the month before this fall’s election. Of those, only 11 had ever voted.
What a load of shit.
1) Meth is NOT an opioid.
Which is the point of this thread.
2) Meth is used by a comparative, tiny amount of people compared to coke/opioid abusers.
https://www.verywellmind.com/rates-of-illicit-drug-abuse-in-the-us-67027
Over 74 million people voted for Trump The Manchild.
Less than 1/37 of that number use Meth regularly.
That means that even if EVERY, SINGLE Methhead in America voted/supported Trump.
They still would only make up a tiny percentage of all Trump voters (under 3%).
this forum is all about disinformation. are you new here?