More Liberal Logic ... You Couldn't Make This Stuff Up

@teamrose (1492)
United States
May 7, 2010 12:31pm CST
Pelosi: It’s Cheaper to Treat Teens for Drug Use Than Interdict Drugs at Border While pointing out that it is the responsibility of the federal government to secure the U.S.-Mexico border, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) said Thursday it is cheaper to treat teens for drug use than it is to interdict drugs being smuggled across the border. A recent Justice Department report indicated that one in five U.S. teenagers used drugs last year, and then asked Pelosi: “Are you committed to sealing the border against the influx of illegal drugs from Mexico and, if so, do you have a target date in mind for getting that done?” “Well if your question is about drugs, I’m for reducing demand in the United States,” said Pelosi. “That is what our responsibility is on this subject. The RAND Corporation a few years ago did a report that said it would be much less expensive for us to, through prevention first and foremost, but through treatment on demand to reduce demand in our country, is the cheapest way to solve this problem. “Incarceration is the next cheapest,” Pelosi continued. “It costs seven times more to incarcerate than to have treatment on demand. It costs 15 times more to interdict at the border. And it costs 25 times more with eradication of the cocoa leaf. This is an issue that it is very important to our country because of what it’s doing to our teenagers. That is the problem, what it is doing to our people.”
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@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
8 May 10
It kind of reminds me of the cost analysis that Ford did on the Pinto showing that it would cost 2.5 times more to prevent the back end from erupting into flames than it would to simply pay out money to the victims of the exploding car.
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
7 May 10
That woman is a loon! This isn't a problem that you look at based on which solution is the least expensive. Seems to me that spending more so that less teens become addicts in the first place would be better for the country in the long run. But, that's just me.