Discussion: LePage Says He Was Talking About Black Drug Dealers Actually

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What a piece of work!

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I hang my head in shame.

It gets easier and easier for these guys to just throw away their dog whistles. Thanks, Donald J!

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On his first day in office Trump will declare dog whistles illegal.

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Really? Tell the world something they don’t know about you.

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One can only imagine what sort of creature rolled into Maine and impregnated his mama.

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Whew, Maine! In 2014, you chose LePage over the gay candidate. Close call! That would have been embarrassing.

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Unless they are gold plated, and super-classy, and sound like the trumpets from heaven.

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I hope his granddaughters go into porn, and become known for their interracial sex scenes

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I find this all so heartbreaking, to be honest. Rural America is absolutely in agony with drug addiction, and without real systems and solutions to address it, or jobs to help minimize the desperation, HATE fills the void. It won’t help. It won’t make anyone well. It just makes the misery worse.

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This is my shocked face.

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I don’t think any single creature could have done this.

It took generations of inbreeding to create LePage.

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Not that there would be anything wrong with that.

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And prescription drug abuse is a big part of the problem. LePage glosses that aspect of it entirely. Not to cherry-pick statistics or anything, but in 2014 54% (see page 59 of this report) of Maine’s drug OD fatalities were due to oxycodone, fentanyl or methadone (all prescription drugs, Governor Le Page) and 27% due to heroin or morphine (excluding known pharmaceutical morphine, i.e., prescribed by a physician). In other words, half the problem of ODs are due to prescribed drugs Governor.

But you go on ranting about New York druggies causing a problem in beautiful rural Maine.

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Thanks for this. That is true in cities too. People get hooked on 'scripts and move to heroin because it’s cheaper. Happens all the time in Chicago.

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In fairness, an unknown chunk of the fentanyl deaths are due to diverted fentanyl sold as powder (and probably used to cut heroin [?!?] killing your users is usually not a good business plan).

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So true. Libraries don’t offer free books people can read and utilize to educate and better themselves. There aren’t safe places to exercise, run, shoot basketball or otherwise cultivate a healthy body. Local ordinances discourage people from saying “No” when offered drugs and alcohol. Food…or crack? Meth…or the electricity bill? Baby diapers…or cigarettes and liquor? Those seem like easy choices to most of us, but actually they’re all a close call. Yeah, navigating life without falling victim to the scourge of drugs is so difficult and burdensome it’s easier just to give in, get addicted, and ruin any prospects for your future. I get it. It happens.

I’m waiting for this dung heap of a pig to follow up his “black drug dealer” horse crap with something about the slutty white girls who are willing to have sex with a black man. LePage is worthy of a public flogging and about 3 days in the stockade. There are batshit crazy governors roaming the US but this homunculus leads the sorry pack.

Oh, and he’ll be wooed by Fox News to become one of its featured political analysts. His Fox job awaits as soon as he walks away from the smoking wreckage he’ll leave behind in Maine.

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Geez, Mannitol is cheaper and easier to get. Here, give me that shit! Damn, you kids really make this too difficult…

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