overdose is just an end point of a very long saga. it is the final chapter in the world s saddest story, many years of suffering and torment. of and our lunatic covid policies have caused so much more of this. what people like tony crouch you will never acknowledges that addiction is far worse than the coronavirus. addiction doesn t just kill you although of course it does, addiction degrades you and destroys the people around you, the very people you love the most. addiction is the worst thing. addiction is a fate worse than death, it steals your soul. any sane person would rather die of covid tonight and then spend the next decade addicted to drugs and alcohol. ask anyone who has them. but pelosi and biden and fauci and mcconnell don t care. they are completely uninterested in what happens in the young and addiction is a problem of the young. speaking of the young, last week, showed pictures of massed schoolchildren forced to eat on the ground outside in freezing
have we not learned our lesson, the temporary patriot act we still have in place? what s also dangerous this is the last point, tucker people won t lose memory of freedom in this country. it happened from my generation. it s unimaginable to me there was once upon a time when my mom and dad got planes and didn t have to go through tsa. that memory of that sort of freedom to travel i don t remember at all. now you have children that won t remember what it s like to walk into a store and not have to present a vaccine i.d. they don t have to remember what it s like to walk without having to cover your face breathing. america is now beginning to look exactly like china. that s exactly what the people in power want! tucker: our parents could raise a family on one income. you can raise your own kids if you wanted. you didn t have to hire people that don t speak english to do it. it was good. we should get back there. i appreciate your perspective as i always do, candace, thank you. th
well, here is what joe biden s spokesman made of it. she was fine with it. she approved. these are steps schools taking to keep kids safe. the vast majority of parents appreciate that. obviously, we want to get to a point where we re turning to a version of normalcy for everybody, right? where you re not sending your kids backpack with seven extra masks, right? where you re not adding two hats so that they re warm outside for a snack. there s no question that s the case, but we also think the most important thing should be safety, the safety of kids, keeping kids in school which the president is very focused on and some of these steps, creative steps schools have taken have enabled that to be possible. tucker: the safety of kids. these people are the danger to children, not covid. but no one is asking the obvious question, what kinds of adults, what kinds of citizens are we creating with masks and social isolation? ever heard a politician wondering about that? no. instead it s full
university, children born during the pandemic have significantly reduced verbal, moat exposerall cognitive performance compared to children born prepandemic. that s our future and we should be very concerned about it. meanwhile, suicide attempts by young girls have risen by more than 50% and yet even that horrifying as it is it s just a small indicator of what is actually happening. for every teen who tries to kill herself, 100 others are living in agony. a new report from the surgeon general finds attempted suicides, anxiety, depression all increased markedly in young people in this country but it s the addiction numbers that are the worst. this year for the first time ever, the number of overdose deaths in the united states passed 100,000. that s up 30% from just last year, it s up more than 100% since 2015. at this point, more americans are dying from drug o.d. s than are dying from car crashes and gun deaths combined and as with suicide, an overdose is just the end point of a ver
if the go till four with russia entity fair, previous of illustrations have pushed ukraine to do. but what is nato exactly. what is the point that nato e after the fall of the soviet union. somebody s asking that question. he s a senior writer at the national review. he s one of the few people who thought about what nato is, that organization our leaders tell us is important. my parents left there and i was a terrible place and it s always been a terrible place in most european countries at one point or another and i hate them because they do things wrong and they ve been a mess for hundreds of years until recently and their pieces kept by us, instituted by us and really, we