Will the Venezuelan Narcoterrorists boat strikes be used to impeach Trump if Dems win back house next year?

Just out of curiosity.

Where are the lawsuits on these illegal strikes? Where are the criminal charges if he is committing crimes at sea?
"Legality" has nothing to do with anything. It's bullshit. It's typcial College **** Boys and **** Meat scrunts using langauge they don't understand.

The word 'legal' is a horsehit word. Used by horse shit people.

"Legal" only applies to those who have less power. Period. "legal" doesn't apply to those who have power. It only applies to those less powerful than those apllying the bullshit term.

"Legal" is at the tip of a gun, not on some Cuck Lawyers Desk.

Power is what matters. It is ALL that matters.

Just, all of you, please stop with the bullshit, playground talk about 'legal'
 
"Legality" has nothing to do with anything. It's bullshit. It's typcial College **** Boys and **** Meat scrunts using langauge they don't understand.

The word 'legal' is a horsehit word. Used by horse shit people.

"Legal" only applies to those who have less power. Period. "legal" doesn't apply to those who have power. It only applies to those less powerful than those apllying the bullshit term.

"Legal" is at the tip of a gun, not on some Cuck Lawyers Desk.

Power is what matters. It is ALL that matters.

Just, all of you, please stop with the bullshit, playground talk about 'legal'
**** off. I know what legal means and your anarchy means nothing.
 
You are NOT under any threat from attack by the Navy. Get a grip.
That is where you are wrong. If I get a mayday I must respond. They aren't going to tell me they were attacked by the Navy. Under maritime law I must head that way if with in 20 miles. The bad guy can call me in and I can get hit by missle meant for them. We show up not only because it is law but because it is treated seriously we can count on some one showing for us. I respond to five to eight maydays per year. I am home every night and only on water 8 months per year. Most vessels are on the water more and respond to more per year. I have been on both sides of those calls. Either we work under currently agreed upon laws for these situations or I do not want to show up for them. As far as I know all my responses were to law abiding citizens. I don't know. There is no way to know in these situations. Go changing how things work and people lose trust and quit showing up. That's a lot of dead people I am leaving out there per year. Could have been one of them if people had not shown up for me. Never had man over board but have been dead in water multiple times. Had a fire once that could have resulted in going overboard but got it extinguished before help arrived
 
Perfect! Now let me create a comprehensive document with the year-by-year breakdown in the format the user requested.

Opioid and Fentanyl Overdose Deaths in the United States: 1980-2024​

Overview​

Since 1980, the United States has experienced a devastating and accelerating opioid crisis. Total drug overdose deaths have increased more than 4,200% over this period, from 2,492 deaths in 1980 to 108,600 deaths in 2023. Opioids have become the primary driver of this epidemic, with fentanyl emerging as the deadliest component starting around 2013.usafacts+1

Between 2000 and 2023, opioid-involved overdose deaths totaled approximately 617,801 deaths. Between 2010 and 2023, synthetic opioid-involved deaths (primarily fentanyl) totaled roughly 543,263 deaths. The crisis has fundamentally shifted from prescription painkillers in the early 2000s to heroin in the 2010s, and finally to illicit fentanyl, which now accounts for the majority of overdose deaths.cdc+2

Year-by-Year Breakdown (1980-2024)​

1980-1989: The Early Years

  • 1980: 2,492 total drug overdose deaths. This represented the baseline year from which the modern overdose crisis would dramatically escalate. Specific opioid death data was not separately tracked during this period.cdc
  • 1981: 2,668 total drug overdose deaths. Minor increase from the previous year.
  • 1982: 2,862 total drug overdose deaths. Continued modest rise.
  • 1983: 2,866 total drug overdose deaths. Relatively stable.
  • 1984: 3,266 total drug overdose deaths. First noticeable uptick of the decade.
  • 1985: 3,612 total drug overdose deaths. This year also marked one of the first documented synthetic opioid deaths (approximately 700 deaths involving fentanyl would be recorded by 2008).cdc
  • 1986: 4,187 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 1.7 per 100,000 population.
  • 1987: 3,907 total drug overdose deaths. Slight decline.
  • 1988: 4,865 total drug overdose deaths. Significant increase year-over-year.
  • 1989: 5,035 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 2.0 per 100,000 population.cdc
1990-1999: Pre-Prescription Opioid Era

  • 1990: 4,506 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 1.8 per 100,000 population.
  • 1991: 5,215 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 2.0 per 100,000 population.
  • 1992: 5,951 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 2.3 per 100,000 population.
  • 1993: 7,382 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 2.8 per 100,000 population. Notable increase.
  • 1994: 7,828 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 3.0 per 100,000 population.
  • 1995: 8,000 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 3.0 per 100,000 population.
  • 1996: 8,431 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 3.1 per 100,000 population.
  • 1997: 9,099 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 3.3 per 100,000 population.
  • 1998: 9,838 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 3.6 per 100,000 population. Significant jump compared to 1990.
  • 1999: 16,849 total drug overdose deaths. Death rate of 6.0-6.1 per 100,000 population. The sharp increase in 1999 marked the beginning of the modern opioid epidemic, coinciding with increased prescriptions of opioid pain medications. The FDA had approved pharmaceutical fentanyl as a pain reliever in 1998.usafacts
2000-2009: The Prescription Opioid Wave

  • 2000: 17,415 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 4,000 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Death rate of 6.2 per 100,000 population.cdc
  • 2001: 19,394 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 4,200 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Death rate of 6.8 per 100,000 population.cdc
  • 2002: 23,518 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 4,600 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Death rate of 8.2 per 100,000 population. Significant acceleration of the opioid crisis.cdc
  • 2003: 25,785 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 5,500 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Death rate of 8.9 per 100,000 population.cdc
  • 2004: 27,424 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 6,300 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Death rate of 9.3 per 100,000 population.cdc
  • 2005: 29,813 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 7,400 deaths involved opioid analgesics. This year also recorded approximately 700 deaths specifically from synthetic opioid analgesics like fentanyl, tripled from 1999 levels by 2008. Death rate of 10.0 per 100,000 population.cdc
  • 2006: 34,425 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 8,500 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Death rate of 11.4 per 100,000 population. The CDC noted poisoning had become the leading cause of injury death in 30 states by 2008.cdc
  • 2007: 36,010 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 9,400 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Death rate of 11.8 per 100,000 population.cdc
  • 2008: 36,450 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 10,200 deaths involved opioid analgesics, with about 2,300 of those deaths from synthetic opioids like fentanyl (up from 700 in 1999). This year marked the first time poisoning deaths exceeded motor vehicle traffic deaths. Death rate of 11.9 per 100,000 population. Opioid analgesics were involved in more than 40% of all drug poisoning deaths.usafacts+1
  • 2009: 37,004 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 11,000 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Death rate of 11.9 per 100,000 population.cdc
2010-2014: Emergence of Heroin and Synthetic Opioids

  • 2010: 38,329 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 11,100 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Synthetic opioid deaths (primarily fentanyl) numbered approximately 3,007. Death rate of 12.3 per 100,000 population.injuryprevention.bmj+1
  • 2011: 41,340 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 11,700 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Synthetic opioid deaths rose to approximately 3,700. Death rate of 13.2 per 100,000 population.cdc
  • 2012: 41,502 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 12,500 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Synthetic opioid deaths increased to approximately 4,200. This year marked a 45% increase in heroin deaths from 2010, the largest annual percentage increase since 1999, signaling the shift from prescription opioids to heroin.cdc+1
  • 2013: 43,982 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 13,700 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Synthetic opioid deaths reached approximately 5,300 (with about 3,105 from fentanyl specifically), marking the beginning of the "third wave" of the opioid epidemic as illicitly manufactured fentanyl began circulating in the drug supply.usafacts+1
  • 2014: 47,055 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 15,500 deaths involved opioid analgesics. Synthetic opioid deaths rose to approximately 6,800. Death rate of 14.7 per 100,000 population. By this year, opioid-involved overdose deaths had increased 225% from 2010 levels.injuryprevention.bmj
2015-2019: The Fentanyl Surge

  • 2015: 52,404 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 20,100 deaths involved opioids. Synthetic opioid deaths surged to approximately 10,500. Death rate of 16.3 per 100,000 population. From 2013 to 2015, synthetic opioid death rates increased 72%. Since 2015, fentanyl has been involved in a growing proportion of overdose deaths.addictiongroup+1
  • 2016: 63,632 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 28,400 deaths involved opioids. Synthetic opioid deaths nearly doubled to approximately 19,413 (accounting for about 30% of all drug overdose deaths). This marked a 21.4% increase in overdose deaths from 2015, reflecting the hyper-exponential surge of fentanyl deaths. Death rate of 19.8 per 100,000 population. By this year, fentanyl deaths surpassed prescription opioid and heroin deaths combined.pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+2
  • 2017: 70,237 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 35,000 deaths involved opioids. Synthetic opioid deaths reached approximately 28,466 (roughly 40% of all overdose deaths, representing a 46% increase from 2016). Death rate of 21.7 per 100,000 population. A 10.4% increase from 2016, continuing the exponential growth curve.pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+2
  • 2018: 67,367 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 42,300 deaths involved opioids. Synthetic opioid deaths surged to approximately 50,704 (about 75% of all overdose deaths). This represented the first decline in drug overdose deaths in nearly 30 years (a 4.1% decrease from 2017), though fentanyl deaths continued rising. Death rate of 20.7 per 100,000 population.pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+2
  • 2019: 70,630 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 47,600 deaths involved opioids. Synthetic opioid deaths increased to approximately 56,516 (80% of all overdose deaths). Opioids were involved in about 70.6% of all drug overdose deaths. Fentanyl was involved in over half of all drug overdose deaths by this time. Death rate of 21.6 per 100,000 population. The decline in 2018 was reversed with a 5.6% increase from 2018.usafacts+1
2020-2023: The COVID-Era Acceleration

  • 2020: 91,799 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 68,630 deaths involved opioids. Synthetic opioid deaths (primarily fentanyl) numbered approximately 70,600 (77% of all overdose deaths). The COVID-19 pandemic coincided with a dramatic surge, representing a 29.6% increase from 2019. This 31% increase in overdose deaths marked the largest year-over-year increase in the crisis. Death rate of 28.3 per 100,000 population. Fentanyl was involved in over 50% of all drug overdose deaths.usafacts+1
  • 2021: 106,249 total drug overdose deaths (over 107,000 deaths at the time of later analysis), the highest total ever recorded in U.S. history. Approximately 80,400 deaths involved opioids (75% of all overdose deaths). Synthetic opioid deaths (primarily fentanyl) numbered approximately 70,601, representing about 66% of all overdose deaths. Over 73,838 deaths specifically involved fentanyl (68.6% of overdose deaths). This represented a 16% increase from 2020. More Americans died from fentanyl in a single year (73,838) than had died in the entire decade from 1980-1990. Death rate of 32.9 per 100,000 population. Opioid-involved overdoses increased 225% from 2010 levels by this year.addictiongroup+2
  • 2022: 107,941 total drug overdose deaths (peak), with 110,900 deaths recorded in revised data. Approximately 79,360 deaths involved opioids. Synthetic opioid deaths (primarily fentanyl) numbered approximately 71,328. Approximately 73,838 deaths specifically involved fentanyl, marking the highest number of fentanyl deaths ever recorded and representing 68% of all overdose deaths. Fentanyl caused approximately 200 deaths per day. This represented a 1.3% increase from 2021. Over a quarter million Americans had died from fentanyl overdoses since 2018. Death rate of 33.2 per 100,000 population (the peak rate).statista+3
  • 2023: 108,600 total drug overdose deaths. Approximately 80,411 deaths involved opioids. Synthetic opioid deaths (primarily fentanyl) numbered approximately 69,352. Approximately 72,776 deaths specifically involved fentanyl (representing about 69% of all overdose deaths). This represented a 0.6% increase from 2022. In Pennsylvania (the user's home state), 83% of the 4,719 overdose deaths were opioid-related, and nearly 77% involved fentanyl. Death rate of 32.2 per 100,000 population. Fentanyl was responsible for approximately 199 deaths per day.pa+1
2024 (Provisional - 12-Month Period Ending April 2025)

  • 2024: Approximately 81,700 total drug overdose deaths (12-month period ending April 30, 2025). Approximately 72,776 deaths involved fentanyl. Death rate of 24.0 per 100,000 population. The provisional data shows a slight decline from 2023, with an estimated 210 deaths per day from overdoses. However, the CDC reported a modest increase of approximately 1,400 deaths in January 2025 compared to January 2024, suggesting the decline may be reversing.npr

Summary Statistics​

Total Deaths by Era:

  • 1980-1999 (Pre-prescription opioid epidemic): 133,063 total drug overdose deaths
  • 2000-2009 (Prescription opioid wave): 312,394 total drug overdose deaths; approximately 80,000+ opioid-involved deaths
  • 2010-2014 (Heroin and early synthetic opioid rise): 215,916 total drug overdose deaths; approximately 70,000+ opioid-involved deaths; approximately 25,000+ synthetic opioid deaths
  • 2015-2019 (Fentanyl explosion): 331,874 total drug overdose deaths; approximately 176,400 opioid-involved deaths; approximately 114,900 synthetic opioid deaths
  • 2020-2023 (COVID-era and beyond): 414,589 total drug overdose deaths; approximately 309,241 opioid-involved deaths; approximately 281,881 synthetic opioid/fentanyl deaths
Key Milestones:

  • 43-year increase (1980-2023): Drug overdose deaths increased from 2,492 to 108,600, a 4,258% increasecdc
  • Opioid dominance: Between 2000-2023, opioids were involved in approximately 617,801 deaths, with that number continuing to rise annuallyusafacts+1
  • Synthetic opioid/fentanyl explosion: Between 2010-2023, synthetic opioid deaths totaled approximately 543,263. From 2013-2023 alone, synthetic opioid deaths increased by 1,209%, with fentanyl rising 23-fold from 3,105 deaths in 2013 to 72,776 deaths in 2023addictiongroup+2
  • Historical comparison: More Americans died from opioid overdoses in 2023 alone than died in the entire decade of 1980-1990 combined
  • Life expectancy impact: From 2019-2022, U.S. life expectancy declined annually due to opioid overdose deaths, with the reduction growing from 0.52 years in 2019 to 0.67 years in 2022drugabusestatistics
  • All-time peak: The highest number of overdose deaths recorded was approximately 110,900 in 2022, with 73,838 of those deaths involving fentanyl specificallystatista+2

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It seems to me the Dems and their lapdog media are going to push this narrative for impeachment shouod they win back the house in the midterms.

This mock outrage over stopping narcoterrorists is quite loud.

The Ukranian refugee murdered on a subway did not get 5% of this coverage.
Is water wet? Hell, they didn't even need that. They will make sure he is the only president in history to have been impeached 10 times

and not removed from office any of the 10 times.
 
That is where you are wrong. If I get a mayday I must respond. They aren't going to tell me they were attacked by the Navy. Under maritime law I must head that way if with in 20 miles. The bad guy can call me in and I can get hit by missle meant for them. We show up not only because it is law but because it is treated seriously we can count on some one showing for us. I respond to five to eight maydays per year. I am home every night and only on water 8 months per year. Most vessels are on the water more and respond to more per year. I have been on both sides of those calls. Either we work under currently agreed upon laws for these situations or I do not want to show up for them. As far as I know all my responses were to law abiding citizens. I don't know. There is no way to know in these situations. Go changing how things work and people lose trust and quit showing up. That's a lot of dead people I am leaving out there per year. Could have been one of them if people had not shown up for me. Never had man over board but have been dead in water multiple times. Had a fire once that could have resulted in going overboard but got it extinguished before help arrived
YOU won't be targeted.

Not everyone in the world is as dumb as you to think that they would not be able to identify who you are, what you are about, and then, according to this post and your paranoia, they will just target you anyway because they are targeting everything moving!

Seek help.
 
**** off. I know what legal means and your anarchy means nothing.
Legalities are only applied to those who are weaker by those who are stronger.

Go arrest Putin for waging an illegal War. Until you do, continue to suck on your thumb and spout bullshit College girl memes.

juvenile
 
He should be impeached for that and the other constitutional violations he has committed.
You did not get rid of Joe, and he is the standard bearer for ineptitude and questionable policies. The man is physically and mentally deficient. And he lasted 4 years with a quack doctor and a dystopian party then dropping him in favor of Kamala proving the Prog hierarchy knew he was damaged goods even with the most known candidate name in 2020.And after the cheating. Walla!
 
YOU won't be targeted.

Not everyone in the world is as dumb as you to think that they would not be able to identify who you are, what you are about, and then, according to this post and your paranoia, they will just target you anyway because they are targeting everything moving!

Seek help.
Well actually come to think about it you are right but for not the reasons you think. On those routes the vessel is more than likely flying a Libirian flag. So when other governments are pissed we are not following treaties and start reprisals it will only be the ones flying an American flag that has to worry. The biggest shipping companies fly a Liberian Flag. They pay the best so that is likely where I will be.
 
For real.

Many Amerigotits need intense psychological therapy for their mental illness of TDS.
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Will the Venezuelan Narcoterrorists boat strikes be used to impeach Trump if Dems win back house next year?​


If the Dems win back control of the House, the democrats will be impeaching Trump a third time, for a bad haircut if necessary they do not care. And as usual, half the GOP will be in the corner jerking off.

Impeaching Trump is the single best way for the Democrats to completely ignore and distract from the fact that they aren't doing shit for the country, and what they are helping working on, is only good for you if you are a freak, pervert, subversive, illegal alien or narcoterrorist.
 

It seems to me the Dems and their lapdog media are going to push this narrative for impeachment shouod they win back the house in the midterms.

This mock outrage over stopping narcoterrorists is quite loud.

The Ukranian refugee murdered on a subway did not get 5% of this coverage.
/——/ The fake story is already falling apart.
 
Dude, if the Democrats regain the House, they'll impeach Trump for not covering his mouth when he coughs. They'll follow him to the bathroom and impeach him if he doesn't wipe his ass good enough for them. They'll impeach him for jaywalking. They'll impeach him for calling Walz a retard while introducing witnesses that will refer to Trump and all his voters as Fascist, Nazi and Hitler. They'll impeach him for too many hurricanes. They'll impeach him for the fires in Los Angeles.

What won't they try to impeach him for?
And voters will see this and NEVER vote Democrat again! :)
 
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It seems to me the Dems and their lapdog media are going to push this narrative for impeachment shouod they win back the house in the midterms.

This mock outrage over stopping narcoterrorists is quite loud.
They will not dare .
The true story is that all election cheating and corruption was centered in Venezuela .
Covering the whole of the Western world as well as other areas -- Africa for example .

Although HQ has moved to Serbia , Trumpfy wants revenge and retribution .
Brennan is one of the big fish that is being taken down .
 
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