Washington Could Learn a Lot From a Drug Addict


 

Washington Could Learn a Lot from a Drug Addict – Washington’s chronic overspending is just like a junkie’s addiction to drugs. Unless the cycle of addiction is broken, our economic and unemployment situation will continue to suffer. Washington is out of time. To avoid hitting rock bottom, Washington must cut spending today. To spread this message, Washington Could Learn a Lot has created this video. Learn more at washingtoncouldlearnalot.com. Update: Now, our economic situation has deteriorated even further. We are now approaching trillion in debt and Congress has raised the debt ceiling 11 times in the past ten years. Washington Could Learn a Lot is a project of Public Notice Research & Education Fund (PNREF). PNREF is an independent non-profit dedicated to educating the American people about economic policy and the principles of economic freedom. Through our education and awareness projects, PNREF will explore the future consequences of public policies being enacted today.

 

Strafford County Drug Court grads celebrate sober living

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DOVER — At her lowest point, Lauryn Douglas was living on the streets in Dorchester, Mass., where her life of “active addiction” had gotten so bad, her parents ultimately hired a private investigator to locate her. “I was in my … The 33-year-old …
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Safeguard Prescription Drugs to Stop Abuse

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… out as freely as aspirin. Prescription drugs are being abused now in a variety of ways and the reality is that they typically are not being bought in a street corner drug deal. Most people are getting illegal prescription drugs from friends or …
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Former addict starts Dallas nonprofit to help others recover

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Bonnie's still running, but now in a different direction. She's taking classes at Eastfield College in Mesquite to become a substance abuse counselor and launching MyStrife, a Dallas-based nonprofit that helps recovering addicts. She hopes her journey …
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RT @ChangngLives: A person in recovery can almost plan on experiencing a pink cloud, but the ensuing relapse doesn’t have to happen. htt … – by ChrisLawford (Chris KennedyLawford)

 

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RT @ChangngLives: A person in recovery can almost plan on experiencing a pink cloud, but the ensuing relapse doesn’t have to happen. htt … – by AnonymousHands (Clay Simmons)