The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently stated that the nation’s unemployment fluctuated between 7.8 and 7.9 percent in the last quarter, but rather than releasing resources and liberating the economy, Washington fights a war at home against Americans, leaving a swath of devastation through an already fragile economy. The question for most Americans becomes, where are our priorities? The million black men in prison don’t count as unemployed. Is the drug war a clever way of keeping black unemployment down?
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Conservative commentator Brandon Brice notes the economic cost of the war on drugs
Conservative commentator Brandon Brice, writing in the Common Sense Conservative community pages of The Washington Times, notes the economic cost of the war on drugs:
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