anymore. 90% of americans give or take say make it legal for at least medical or recreational use. you have almost no one left thinking we should spend hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to lock someone up because they used marijuana, but the criminal justice system has not kept up with any of this. even as some people make a lot of money selling maijuana inside the united states today, other people are still having their lives upended, sometimes ruined over a simple marijuana use arrest. i m not talking to be clear about violence. take a look at this. 34% of all drug arrests last year still involved marijuana. and there s been kind of a whiplash so you have some people becoming million airs for the very thing that other people are literally incarcerated for to this day. people sent to jail for something that other people are making money off of. the cannabis industry is projected to hit $24 billion in legal sales this year.
hours researching, investigating, doing work, all in the name of protecting our democracy. denver riggleman, left his work there back in april. has now turned around and written a book that he s made up money off of. how does look for the world of politics in democracy? who listening to riggleman s interviews, he repeatedly says he is not going after the committee, he applauds their work, he got to work on this book before the hearings. we are underway. he s very pleased with how they tackled all of the organization and presentation of the evidence that we ve seen in the hearings. he s very intent on not criticizing the committee and he focuses, a lot, obviously on how much data there is. i sounded to beat it months ago where he said we have an updated that if we put our noses down, essentially, we d
investigating, doing work all in the name of protecting our democracy, denver riggleman, who left his work there back in april, has now turned around and written a book that he s making money off of. how does that look in the world of politics and democracy. well, i mean in listening to his river interviews he repeatedly says he s not going out of the committee he applauds the work he got to work on this work before the hearings were underway, and he s very pleased with how they have tackled all of the organization and presentation of the evidence that we ve seen in the hearings. he s very intent on not criticizing the committee any focuses a lot, obviously, on how much data there is. i thought assign interview did months ago, where he said that if we put our noses down, it ll
months ago, three months ago, because it had to be current. so there are people that are basically laying this out to the fbi already. and the big question is that you asked in the beginning, is the real question. why does donald trump have these documents? i mean, we know that donald trump never read his intelligence briefing. he never read these kind of documents. the intelligence people really had to go in with almost picture books to explain to him what was going on. we know that he is material. we know that he doesn t really have the same love for the country that other presidents have. i mean, he has said that people who died in world won one in france were suckers. so, what was he trying to do with these documents? with these going to be sold to foreign powers. was this something that he was hiding so he could make money off of. i mean, these are the kinds of questions that need to be investigated and i m sure will be as this moves along.
to billionaire bill gates. back in 2003 they went ahead and started talking about something called money pox. this is something bill gates has certainly been talking about, monkey pox. bill gates, i want to remind everyone, he wants to grow fake meat in a petri dish and wants us to drink poop water. i don t know why we re letting bill gates decide our health decisions. bill gates is very concerned about monkey pox because this is something he can make a lot of money off of, him and his buddies, all the democrat do donors. i don t know about monkey pox, but i have a migraine listening to that. i hate the fact that we re talking about it and amplifying it. i think it s so hurtful and damaging when these ridiculous narratives are amplified. if you re getting your medical advice for marjorie taylor greene, you shouldn t be worried about monkey pox, you should be