before, therefore you have never had a parole or probation revocation? that is correct. okay. i have that you were unemployed at the time of this offense because you were in retirement status. that s correct. yes. okay. now, this is a property conviction. we re currently hearing you on the robberies and the enhancements. so you have been asaysed as a property offender. now, we ve also assessed you as having a substance abuse problem. i ll tell you why that is. you have indicated also in the past that alcohol had a big factor in this particular crime and the fact that you have spent the last almost nine years in prison because of an alcohol-related incident would be indicative of having some sort of at least temp rare substance abuse problem. so we have scored you with having some history there. we have you as male and we have
to use an emergency room other than going to the states that had medicaid expansion. and the opioid epidemic can also be linked to the overuse of medicaid. 15% of medicaid patients have a substance abuse problem. anyway, it s enabling the opioid academic. jon: is that medicaid essentially on a growth pattern right now that is unsustainable? no, first of all, this is in a bill that does anything to reform medicaid. generally speaking, democrats will want to talk about improving coverage and it will probably be generally wanting to talk about how to control costs. they are both doable goals. the problem with this bill as it doesn t do it either. it takes 22 million people and adds them to the roles and on the other problem is it increases costs. for a person who is buying a silver plan today under
right here. on his path to the white house, donald trump promised he alone could, straighten out the crisis, because career politicians would be beholden to lobbyists for the pharmaceutical entry. last month, the president established a bipartisan commission on the opioid crisis and in part at improving access to treatment, something the federal government estimates 90% of those with a substance abuse problem are not receiving. we know what solutions would basically curtail and reverts the opioid epidemic paid since 2003, this doctor has led the national institute on drug abuse at the national institutes of health, or nih. she urges president trump and his commission to marshal the resources that she says she knows will turn the crisis around. more funds for treatment and better education for doctors who volkow says have been slow to realize the consequences that have flowed from their handling of their patients. addiction is stigmatized, and
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finish. i have one word left. iraq. and nobody heard it because these characters. so they not only got a great deal but they also take over iraq with the second largest oil reserves in the world. they have it, sure as aur sittisi you re sitting there. they have iraq. so we re spending trillions. and who s take over? iran is taking over the oil. they re taking over iraq. i mean, what we are doing is so incredible. there s nothing like what we ve done. we re destroying ourselves. we re losing our jobs. we re losing our base. we re losing everything. and it s not going to happen anymore. it s not going to happen anymore. it s not going to we re not going to let it happen anymore. not happening. now, and i will tell you something about the protesters. and i respect what they re doing. but i really believe unless they have a substance abuse problem, which is probably there he