Re: ‘National moral disgrace’: Over 1 in 5 US children on food stamps & living in pov
The rich don't have to buy $hit street drugs. But more importantly they do not have to dip into the grocery or rent money to support their addictions. In fact if they have a good accountant the drugs can be tax deductible.
To what money? I would think the ones involved with the manufacturer and distribution and making 5000% interest on money invested would be the ones with the addiction rather than the end-users of this new brand of fire-water. It isn't like a job would magically appear if they all stopped today. You sure would see a lot of rich people going bonkers when their pipeline to cheap drugs dries up or are you (please say yes) promoting that it is only welfare basket cases that is using those 'illegal' drugs. Illegal just means 2x what they are actually worth.
The rich don't have to buy $hit street drugs. But more importantly they do not have to dip into the grocery or rent money to support their addictions. In fact if they have a good accountant the drugs can be tax deductible.