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Things are so much better in this country after NAFTA, thank you Bill Clinton!


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/03/insid ... .html?_r=0

More White People Die From Suicide and Substance Abuse: Why?
By GINA KOLATANOV. 3, 2015

Angus Deaton with his wife, Anne Case, right, last month after he won the 2015 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science. Together, they wrote a study analyzing mortality rates. Credit Ben Solomon for The New York Times

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The big mystery is why? Why would the death rate for middle-aged non-Hispanic whites be increasing after decades of decline while rates for middle-aged blacks and Hispanics continue to fall? And why didn’t other rich countries have the same mortality rate increase for people in midlife?
The two Princeton economics professors — Angus Deaton and his wife, Anne Case — who wrote the report that is the subject of my front-page article today about rising death rates for middle-aged white Americans, have no clear answer, only speculation. But the effect is stark. Dr. Deaton and Dr. Case calculate that if the death rate among middle-aged whites had continued to decline at the rate it fell between 1979 and 1998, half a million deaths would have been avoided over the years from 1999 through 2013. That, they note, is about the same number of deaths as those caused by AIDS through 2015.
The major causes of the excess deaths are suicides, drug abuse and alcoholism. (For once, obesity is not on the list as a major player.) But while deaths from these causes have increased among middle-aged whites, they actually decreased for blacks and Hispanics. In the past, drug abuse deaths were more common in middle-aged blacks than in middle-aged whites. Now they are more common in whites. The same pattern holds for deaths from alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver. The suicide rate for whites was four times that of blacks.
Could people be taking drugs and killing themselves as a response to the economic slowdown? Maybe. But, if so, Dr. Deaton and Dr. Case said, then why aren’t people in other countries responding the same way?
Recent reports of illness and disability might provide some clues. More middle-aged whites report that their general health is not good; and, more report chronic pain — neck pain, face pain, joint pain, sciatica. More report mental distress or mental illness. More say they have trouble walking a quarter mile or climbing stairs. More say they have trouble shopping or socializing with friends. More say they can no longer work.
Yet older people are actually doing better — less addiction, disability rates falling.
The dismal picture for middle-aged whites makes Dr. Deaton and Dr. Case wonder how much of what they are seeing might be attributed to the explosive increase in prescription narcotics.
What’s interesting, Dr. Case said, is that the people who report pain in middle age are the people who report difficulty in socializing, shopping, sitting for three hours, walking for two blocks.
Dr. Deaton envisions poorly educated middle-aged white Americans who feel socially isolated are out of work, suffering from chronic pain and turning to narcotics or alcohol for relief, or taking their own lives. Starting in the 1990s, he said, there was a huge emphasis on controlling pain, with pain charts going up in every doctor’s office and a concomitant increase in prescription narcotics.

“We don’t know which came first, were the drugs pushed so much that people are hypersensitive to pain or does overprescription of the drugs make pain worse?” Dr. Case said.
Dr. Deaton noted that blacks and Hispanics may have been protected to an extent. Some pharmacies in neighborhoods where blacks and Hispanics live do not even stock those drugs, and doctors have been less likely to prescribe them for these groups. Dr. Deaton said.
“A black person has to be in a lot more pain to get a prescription,” Dr. Case said. “That was thought to be horrible, but now it turns out to maybe have a silver lining.”
Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.

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If I recall, weren't most of the NAFTA provisions negotiated by Bush the elder's administration? I recall Bill being in favor of its ratification and offering a coule of side agreements, but the bulk of the negotiations were under Bush 1.

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As if NAFTA has anything to do with this. White middle aged men were the only people who (supposedly) lost jobs because of NAFTA? Black and hispanic men wouldn't have lost jobs why, exactly, and wouldn't have responded by turning to drugs and alcohol why, exactly? Because they were already on the dole and addicted to drugs, appears to be the reason our village idiot is going for, in trying to attribute this to NAFTA.

I'm sorry if liberty is connected to a lot of people that destroyed their lives on oxy or other opiates that have become popular in the underclass to which he belongs, but tyring to make it Bill Clinton's fault is moronic even by his standards.
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NAFTA was supported by Bush I, and was passed with more Republican votes than Democratic.

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/103-1993/h575

*** ******* Totals *******     Democrat *******     Republican *******     Independent
  Aye ******* 234 ************** 102 ************** 132 ********************* 0



  No ******* 200 ************** 156 ************** 43 ********************* 1




giving Clinton credit is just dumb.




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Scooter wrote:people that destroyed their lives on oxy or other opiates that have become popular in the underclass to which he belongs
I'm going to call bullshit on that statement, Scooter. Oxy and other opiates - primarily heroin - are ruining the lives of plenty of folks in the middle and upper classes, too. Addiction doesn't discriminate by class, race, creed, etc.

I otherwise agree with you that liberty is full of BS, but on the problem of pills and heroin in this country, I feel compelled to clarify.
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Big RR wrote:If I recall, weren't most of the NAFTA provisions negotiated by Bush the elder's administration?
I'm sure both republicans and democrats would claim responsibility if they thought it would benefit them.

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Big RR wrote:If I recall, weren't most of the NAFTA provisions negotiated by Bush the elder's administration? I recall Bill being in favor of its ratification and offering a coule of side agreements, but the bulk of the negotiations were under Bush 1.
Talk is cheap it is actions that count.
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rubato wrote:NAFTA was supported by Bush I, and was passed with more Republican votes than Democratic.

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/103-1993/h575

*** ******* Totals *******     Democrat *******     Republican *******     Independent
  Aye ******* 234 ************** 102 ************** 132 ********************* 0



  No ******* 200 ************** 156 ************** 43 ********************* 1




giving Clinton credit is just dumb.




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Yes, but you would expect Republicans to vote for something like that, but Democrats have no excuse and therefore should be politically held to account.
Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.

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bigskygal wrote:
Scooter wrote:people that destroyed their lives on oxy or other opiates that have become popular in the underclass to which he belongs
I'm going to call bullshit on that statement, Scooter. Oxy and other opiates - primarily heroin - are ruining the lives of plenty of folks in the middle and upper classes, too. Addiction doesn't discriminate by class, race, creed, etc.

I otherwise agree with you that liberty is full of BS, but on the problem of pills and heroin in this country, I feel compelled to clarify.

Are you saying that NAFTA and the other trade agreements are good for the working class of this country?
Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.

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Oxy and other opiates - primarily heroin - are ruining the lives of plenty of folks in the middle and upper classes,
Sadly, I can verify that. :(

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