This explains the stupidity they exhibit. https://www.npr.org/sections/health...erlap-in-opioid-use-and-trump-support-in-2016
This explains the stupidity they exhibit. https://www.npr.org/sections/health...erlap-in-opioid-use-and-trump-support-in-2016
What an idiot you are.
Goodwin and his team looked at data from Census Bureau, the 2016 election and Medicare Part D, a prescription drug program that serves the elderly and disabled.
To estimate the prevalence of opioid use by county, the researchers used the percentage of enrollees who had received prescriptions for a three-month or longer supply of opioids. Goodwin says that prescription opioid use is strongly correlated with illicit opioid use, which can be hard to quantify.
So "Goodwin and his team" used 2016 data to make some wild guesses that apparently satisfied their own biases.
BTW, grandpa - meth isn't an opioid.
Looks to me like you're going through withdrawal
Think so, old man?
I'm not the one who confused meth with opioids.
yeah not able to focus on an issue is the first sign of withdrawal good luck with that I hope it works for you
Think so, old man?
I'm not the one who confused meth with opioids.