I meant consequences for the country, not legal consequences for the individual.
Sleepy Joe went after crack ... and powder cocaine penalties were left lower (is that more hypocrisy here or less, I'm not quite sure)...
Crack looks like chopped macadamia nuts rather than powdered sugar ... I've never actually held the real thing .. only "bunk" which is a counterfeit of crack ... passes the "numbing" test .. even showed blue in a little test tube thing the cops had. Don't know a funny name for it .. except one to describe using it that may not be permitted here.
I found a quart sized bag of it in a vacant HUD house, took it down to the cop shop, flopped it on the front desk and said I found it and thought they might want it... The look on their faces was priceless. Anyway, after several tests, cops said it was fake but that it looked exactly like the real stuff.
Anyway, democrat politician pushes law that he knows (by hook or crook) will never affect him ... that's surprising ? ... gun control.. insider trading.. public housing .. education.. border.. war ... etc... etc... etc...
On what Joe said ... he was full of it then, full of it now... just more leaky today.
Today, all democrats (and some republicans) remind me of Louisiana back during the Edwin Edwards days ... an "unofficial" campaign slogan was "Yeah, he may be a crook, but he's OUR crook". ... So do we get mad, or make fun of them to get them mad ? I prefer the latter.
edit : I remember the above line being said. Was also reminded that there were actual bumper stickers printed that read "Vote for the crook. It's important"