‘Can’t find any heroin anymore’

‘Can’t find any heroin anymore’

State Rep. Randy Hunt was casually flippant — but with an intentionally serious undertone — when he imagined the day when constituents would call him complaining that they "can't find any heroin anymore."

Given the still-raging opioid crisis in the Commonwealth, that call will take time arriving as four people die every day of overdose here. But Hunt (R-Sandwich), who sits on the Joint Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse and recognized as one of the state's top thinkers on this crisis, is still hopeful that that day will indeed arrive.

Andrew Bacevich: ‘Christian realism’ for foreign affairs
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Andrew Bacevich: ‘Christian realism’ for foreign affairs

Stephen Beale

Andrew Bacevich, a retired historian and foreign policy scholar at the Pardee School of International Relations at Boston University, is one of the leading advocates of a non-interventionist approach to U.S. foreign policy.

Unlike many in the U.S. foreign policy establishment, Bacevich is less likely to advocate for the use of military power as a solution to conflicts and threats around the world. He instead emphasizes the importance of diplomacy and the strength of domestic defenses. He has written numerous articles explaining and elaborating on his views.  He has also authored over a dozen books including: America's War for the Greater Middle East: A Military History, The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism, and The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War.

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