In a stunning admission that conservatives saw coming from miles away, the liberal New York Times editorial board is finally acknowledging what patriots have been warning about for years: America's marijuana obsession has created a nation of perpetually stoned citizens who can barely function.
According to shocking new data, approximately 20 million Americans now report being high "all or most of the time" – that's roughly one in every fifteen adults walking around in a drug-induced haze while trying to hold jobs, raise families, and participate in society.
The irony is rich, folks. The same New York Times editorial board that spent over a decade championing marijuana legalization with a dedicated series of articles is now wringing their hands over the "major side effects" they conveniently ignored when pushing their progressive agenda on American families.
Liberal Chickens Come Home to Roost
This isn't just about personal choice anymore – it's about the systematic destruction of American productivity and values. While President Trump's administration works tirelessly to restore American greatness, we're dealing with millions of citizens who are too stoned to contribute to the economic revival our nation desperately needs.
The Times' Monday editorial represents a rare moment of liberal self-reflection, admitting their decade-long push for legalization might have had consequences beyond "drowsiness and the munchies." But where were these concerns when conservative voices warned about the societal costs of widespread marijuana use?
"The massive marijuana craze in America might have some major side effects," the Times belatedly acknowledged, as if this wasn't predictable from day one.
Parents across America are dealing with the fallout of this progressive experiment gone wrong. How can we compete with China and restore American dominance when a significant portion of our workforce is operating in a perpetual fog?
It's time for serious conversations about the real costs of the left's social engineering. While they celebrated their "victory" for marijuana legalization, American families paid the price.
The question patriots should be asking: How many more liberal policy disasters will it take before Americans wake up to the consequences of progressive ideology?
