Justice Department Reports Drug Seizures Do Little to Stop Cartels

By: Kevin Gosztola Friday September 9, 2011 5:01 pm

The government’s long-running war on drugs is having little impact, according to documents just released. The National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) of the Justice Department reports demand for drugs is rising and the demand is being supplied by major transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) or cartels, which adapt to government “counterdrug efforts” modifying interrelationships, altering drug production levels and adjusting trafficking routes and methods.

Labor Day Showdown: Can Advocates Stop ‘NAFTA of the Pacific’?

By: Michelle Chen Saturday September 3, 2011 5:00 pm

At trade talks in Chicago, the Obama administration will work with other officials to develop a trade agreement that will incorporate Vietnam, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, Chile and Peru. Labor, environmental and human rights groups will gather in the city to warn that the structure, and guiding ideology, of the emerging trade deal could expand a model of free-marketeering that has displaced masses of workers across the globe and granted multinationals unprecedented powers to flout national and international laws.

50 Years After the Start of the Berlin Wall, We’re Still Building Walls

By: Peterr Saturday August 13, 2011 9:00 am

Fifty years ago today, East German soldiers began overseeing the construction of the Berlin Wall. That wall came down in 1989, but as Der Spiegel reminds us, other walls remain elsewhere in the world.

Even more insidious, though, are the invisible walls we build with money and defend with lawyers, all in an attempt to defend the status quo and nail things down as they are right now.

Sorry, but life is like a river, and you can’t nail it down. Count me among those who yearn for life without such walls.

Joseph Stiglitz: We bailed out Citibank and called it a bailout of Mexico

By: Jane Hamsher Friday May 20, 2011 4:44 pm

Our elected officials have basically set up a political system that legalizes and facilitates bribery. And our failure to deal with that has created the most successful business model of the late 20th and early 21st centuries: maximize your profits by making bigger and badder loans that precipitate a “crisis” when they go belly up (which you fuel with a massive PR campaign), then you squeeze the government to make you whole.

2010 Was Deadliest Year Yet in Mexican Drug War

By: Jon Walker Saturday January 15, 2011 12:25 pm

The violence in Mexico–directly a result of the huge profits that can be made thanks to the US prohibitions against drugs–reached new heights last year.

Mexican Drug War Being Fueled by Texas Guns

By: Blue Texan Wednesday December 15, 2010 10:30 am

From the “guns don’t kill people — people kill people” file.

Border Clash Sending Farmers North

By: Ruth Calvo Sunday December 12, 2010 5:00 pm

It’s long been understood among the traveling public that Mexico is problematic. Police corruption and endemic kidnapping long were reasons to stay away from sites that were off the beaten path. Now, with the gang warfare that plagues our southern border, those trying to make a living by farming also are leaving.

Rand Study: Marijuana Legalization Would Markedly Cut Mexican Drug Cartel Profits

By: Jon Walker Tuesday October 12, 2010 5:20 pm

The Rand Corporation is notorious for its history of pro-drug-war studies. A report of theirs from earlier this year on Proposition 19 was full of dubious claims based on what even they had to admit were just guesses. Once again, with their newest report about marijuana legalization, the Rand Corporation buries the lede from their own study, one which strongly supporters the anti-cartel claims made by marijuana reformers. While not part of the press release, the study, in fact, backs up one of the main arguments of the supporters of marijuana legalization. The study determines legalizing, taxing and regulating marijuana could eliminate all the profits the Mexican drug cartels currently make thanks to cannabis prohibition.

How dare you reveal I’m a hypocrite!

By: Attaturk Friday October 8, 2010 1:30 am

Did someone say hypocrite?

Former House Judiciary Counsel: DEA Chiefs’ Prop 19 Plea More About Politics Than Facts

By: Eric Sterling Monday September 13, 2010 1:05 pm

Do the former DEA Administrators defend the federal marijuana prohibition with evidence that marijuana’s harms to users are so great that users must be denied the liberty to take the minimal risks attendant to its use? No, they cite an annual “strategy document” that has historically been an instrument of political propaganda, and was never taken seriously a genuine policy or planning document for addressing public safety or public health problems.

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