families and kids everywhere. this is kellyanne conway on what it takes to beat addiction. pouring money into the problem is not the only answer. we have to get serious about infacility treatment and recovery. it takes money. and it takes a four letter word called will. a focus that includes money but it also includes understanding the difference between just interdiction and prevention and recovery and treatment. we have a lot more success stories now. even though no state has been spared and a demographic group has been untouched. george, money alone hasn t solved this problem. obamacare spend a guzilian dollars and where are we? is she suggesting it s more personal strength than disease? it s exactly the opposite. we don t want to be feeling like this and doing these things. that s an ignorant statement that she s making and it is about money but you have to give it to the right people that can utilize that money to help them. there s got to be
you speak out about it all the time. here is the position from kellyanne conway, representing the white house. listen to this. pouring money into the problem is not the only answer. twof get serious about in facility treatment and recovery. that takes money, kellyanne. it takes money and a four-letter word called will. it takes focus that it includes money and includes understanding the difference between just intradiction and prevention and recovering treatment. do you agree with kellyanne? is sheer will to tackle the problem what is missing here, not money? listen, a vision without funding is a hallucination. in the obamacare program, over the next ten years, $90 billion would be spent on opioid addiction treatment in our country. under this bill the republicans are going to pass, it could be cut in half and, in fact, on friday, they decided to add 2