The Blond Squad & The Economcis of Contraband

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Brains are a hindrance to advancement in the age of the idiot; being a lightweight blond is helpful. Heredity is handy too.

Margaret Hoover “is an American political commentator, political strategist, and blogger. She is the great-granddaughter of former President Herbert Hoover,” a factor which probably explains her popularity on Fox News, for it is certainly not humor, originality or cerebral agility that explain the ubiquity of the Blond Squad (BS) on Fox News. O’Reilly especially prefers his women guests to be his inferiors.

In any case, the Blond Squad brainiacs–also called Culture Warriors (comprising MH and another compromised blond)—were bitching in unison about one of Obama’s praise-worthy initiatives. (The first of which was not doing squat about the Iranians’ revolt. I’ve documented the others in successive posts.)

This particular rare good news story the BS was condemning was the decision by the Obama administration to cease “criminalizing cancer and AIDS patients for using a substance that is (a) prescribed by their doctors and (b) legal under the laws of their state. …”

When I told Sean the reason Hoover gave for her objection to decriminalization, he rolled his eyes. I’m sure you will too. According to this woman’s calculus, once you decriminalize a drug, criminal enterprise corners the market.

Babe, it’s exactly the opposite. I know, it’s a hard concept, but the section “THE COSTS OF ILLEGAL MARKETS” in “Addicted To The Drug War” may help (on the other hand…):

“Prohibition—not drug use—is responsible for the current crime and chaos. Prohibition makes the price of drugs far in excess of their cost of production. The production costs of common drugs are low. These chemicals are derived from hardy plants. A poppy is not an orchid. Neither is cannabis a particularly fragile plant. As with other illegal commodities, the price is pushed up by the high costs of circumventing the law as well as by the reduced supply brought on by prohibition. The price of pure heroin for medicinal purposes is a fraction of its street price. The difference amounts to a state subsidy for organized crime. … When supply is reduced … prices shoot up. And what happens when prices go up? The potential profit causes a renewed influx of dealers into the trade, resulting in more crime. In the war on drugs, success is failure. A free market in drugs, however, will bring prices down drastically, inclining fewer pushers to enter the trade.”

Blonds would be more fun if idiots were not so scary.

5 thoughts on “The Blond Squad & The Economcis of Contraband

  1. Roger Chaillet

    Is Anheuser-Busch controlled by the Cosa Nostra?

    Nope.

    So, how can this bimbo believe that the decriminalization of illicit drugs cause the criminal element to corner the market.

    This is yet another reason why I don’t watch TV, and especially Fox “News.”

    Fox’s motto should be: “We distort. We decide.”

  2. Myron Pauli

    Her great-granddad was a big supporter of the “Nobel Experiment” (his terminology)

    http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0700/stories/0701_0125.html

    www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/funfacts/prohibition.html

    The “experiment” resulted in the rise of the Mafia, corruption of the police, and deaths due to the Prohibition wars and rotgut booze. Almost surprised that Hoover than the other prohibitionists didn’t share a Nobel Prize for that “experiment” on people’s lives.

    So Magaret is keeping the flame of Herbert’s Prohibition alive and well – marijuana edition.

  3. Bob Harrison

    I often find myself in the unfortunate position of having to defend Fox News. Some of my more liberal friends are under the impression that it is the only network that carries a political bias, while NBC, CBS and ABC are completely objective with regards to Obama and most certainly don’t treat him like the second coming of Christ. As far as the never-ending-war on drugs, the (lack of) logic seems to be, coming from across the political spectrum, that:
    A. Drugs are Bad
    B. Bad things must be opposed with state power
    C. If state power creates more bad things, see point A.

  4. Roy Bleckert

    “Brains are a hindrance to advancement in the age of the idiot; being a lightweight blond is helpful. Heredity is handy too.”

    This is off the scale funny on the hilarious meter !!!!!!!!!!

    Keep up the great work

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