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The Next Million Fentanyl Deaths are on You, New Hampshire

January 18, 2024/5 Comments/in General/by Ann Coulter
The Next Million Fentanyl Deaths are on You, New Hampshire

Do you care about fentanyl, New Hampshire? Every year, more than 400 of your fellow Granite Staters die from drug overdoses, mostly from fentanyl.

      Nikki Haley promises to keep the fentanyl pipeline open.

You can’t have missed it — she says it at every speech, debate, town hall, roundtable, meet-and-greet, TV interview and casual conversation:

— “We have to kick this where it starts. And that means you go to China and say, ‘We will end all normal trade relations with you until you stop killing Americans.’ We have to be that firm, we have to be that tough.”

— “As president, I will push Congress to revoke permanent normal trade relations until the flow of fentanyl ends. If China wants to start normal trade again, it has to stop killing Americans.”

— “And we will go to China and say, ‘We’re going to end all normal trade relations with you until you stop murdering Americans with fentanyl.’ You watch how fast they fix that.”

Literally none of our fentanyl comes from China. One hundred percent of the fentanyl in this country is made in Mexico and brought in from Mexico. A border wall would end the flow of fentanyl (and opioids and meth) to our country tomorrow. In fact, a wall is the only thing that will end the fentanyl crisis.

But Haley will be damned if she’ll mention Mexico within 50 miles of the word “fentanyl.” Might remind Americans of our wide-open border (which she intends to keep wide open). Fentanyl could walk in wearing a sombrero, trailed by a mariachi band, and Haley would still say it’s from China.

If you care about fentanyl deaths, this is worse than forgetting slavery when talking about the Civil War.

Back in 2015, China did supply fentanyl to the U.S., selling it on the dark web and sending it through the mail. That ended in April 2019, when the Chinese government agreed to ban all forms of fentanyl and fentanyl-related substances.

You’d think international chess player Haley would know that. As reported by the U.N. at the time: “April 2019 — China: Announcement to place all fentanyl-related substances under national control.”

Over the next few years, China worked directly with U.S. law enforcement to stamp out the fentanyl trade — sentencing traffickers in PRC courts, seizing a “high number” of precursors bound for the Western Hemisphere, and allowing the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to open offices throughout China.

That’s why, today, instead of overnight mail envelopes from China, fentanyl comes to the U.S. by truck from Mexico.

The Congressional Research Service has repeatedly confirmed that since the 2019 ban, “the direct shipment of fentanyl and fentanyl-related substances from China to the United States went down to almost zero.” Similarly, Sam Quinones writes in The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth: “China’s role as a provider of illicit fentanyl faded.”

Contrary to global expert Nikki, China isn’t even selling fentanyl precursors to the cartels anymore. At most, Chinese companies are sending them pre-precursors, i.e., chemicals that have other legitimate uses, such as in agriculture and manufacturing. These are substances that aren’t illegal anywhere.

The second biggest supplier of fentanyl pre-precursors is India. How about cracking down on all those Indian immigrants, Nikki?

With her vast knowledge of foreign affairs as student council representative at the United Nations — only Haley seems to think the U.N. is a serious organization — she is apparently unaware that we already have cracked down on China for its involvement in the fentanyl trade.

No reporter ever calls her on it, presumably because they’re as ignorant as she is.

Even if China were still in the business of providing Mexican drug cartels with the precursors, aren’t the cartels maybe a little more to blame? You know — the ones manufacturing fentanyl, packaging it and sneaking it across the U.S. border?

Haley’s weird obsession with blaming China for what Mexico is doing is like Democrats blaming violent crime on carmakers who don’t install anti-theft devices. Kind of makes you wonder, why not mention, you know, the criminals?

The reason is, Democrats like criminals. They hold felons harmless even for violent crimes that are pretty clearly caused by them.

Does Haley like Mexican drug cartels? Or is she simply unaware that the fentanyl problem is a Mexico-is-on-our-border problem? In her case, it’s likely stupidity, but stupidity in the service of our ruling class, which maintains scrupulous neutrality on the value of American lives.

Why did Jeb-exclamation-point call illegal immigration an “act of love,” and his brother George gushily describe illegals as “people willing to risk everything for the dream of freedom”? Why is Biden hauling Third-Worlders across the border like there’s no tomorrow?

The donor class likes the cheap labor and obviously has no problem with Haley sounding like a nitwit.

China may ignite worldwide pandemics and steal our intellectual property, but if China were wiped off the face of the Earth, 100,000 Americans would still die every year from fentanyl. If we had a wall, the deaths would end.

We know Trump won’t build it, and now we know that Haley won’t, either. Only Gov. Ron DeSantis will. But do what you want, New Hampshire. The next million fentanyl deaths are on you.

     COPYRIGHT 2024 ANN COULTER

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5 replies
  1. Kevin MacDonald
    Kevin MacDonald says:
    January 18, 2024 at 10:01 am

    Haley is supported by wealthy Democrats and wealthy neocon Republicans both of whom love her stance on wars everywhere and open borders,

  2. Weaver
    Weaver says:
    January 19, 2024 at 8:02 am

    The US system intrinsically desires illegal, and legal, immigration for at least two reasons. 1. Owners of assets wish for their assets to appreciate. Bringing in people drives up the value of most assets. 2. Employers desire cheap workers.

    Capitalism is the enemy of nationalism. Socialism is not the solitary alternative to capitalism.

    Capitalism is really not much different from a slave holding society. Aristotle supposedly would have seen employees as equivalent to slaves.

    If anyone wanted illegals to return, and almost no one does, he’d argue for imprisoning or fining the employers of illegals. As with most problems in society, imprisoning the rich actually alleviates the problem. But the rich are too powerful.

    Instead we hear about Operation Wetback II… That will never happen; it’d be too cruel. NumbersUSA has argued for enforcing e-verify for years. Punish the employers. Put the white people in prison, and the illegals will go home in search of employment.

  3. Captainchaos
    Captainchaos says:
    January 19, 2024 at 12:22 pm

    The Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland (largest loyalist political party in NI) openly meets with and seeks the approval of the Loyalist Communities Council. What is the LLC? It is the official representative body of the loyalist paramilitaries of NI. The LCC is composed of men that are openly known to be presently practicing terrorists, criminal racketeers and murderers.

    You say you want some kind of spiritual revival, but it don’t mean shit if it ain’t combined with balls. Looks like Ulster Scots got the memo.

    • Weaver
      Weaver says:
      January 19, 2024 at 7:00 pm

      Ireland needs to unite against skraelings. Ulster Scots and Irish: Same people. Same religion. White people need to unite. Or we all die out. We needn’t necessarily melt together though.

      Eastern Europeans need to make peace with Russians, also. No more brothers’ wars.

      While you might be correct in what you say, Japan suggests you are correct, I’m not personally suited for that sort of activity. So, I’m focused on what I can do. I sort of get that few will do what I want; it’s either I do it, or no one will. I don’t yet have the funds I’d need to do everything, but I have a lot of projects that I believe could inspire others if only I do them first. No one believes in a thing unless it’s first done and so proven.

      I think one person has to be a spark; then, other sparks are lit. Virtue is contagious as is vice. Then you get a bonfire.

      You’re often right, but it’s super annoying that you’re right. The things you like to say could get you in trouble.

      On the Temple of Delphi was written: “Know Thyself.”

  4. Mark Engholm
    Mark Engholm says:
    January 19, 2024 at 9:16 pm

    https://www.amren.com/features/2024/01/roots-reconnecting-with-the-mother-continent/

    I once watched an extremely funny video, unfortunately I can’t remember which Twitter account, I googled but couldn’t find it. In it, a black African insulted a brown American: “You’re not African, go back to America! You’ve been living there for 300 years, you are not us anymore!” There was a lot of truth in that. The alleged “African” identity of the POCs is a pseudo-identity.

    The question is whether white Americans are still European? I would answer this positively for you. Fortunately, many “Americans” are more European than the so-called (extremely “Americanized”) Europeans themselves. This means that traditions can still be found overseas that have long since been abandoned in Europe. You will learn most about your past from books.

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