Nixon's Influence On Politics

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In an attempt to reinforce his dominance over the political spectrum, Nixon capitalized upon the fear which surrounded a legitimate public health issue by twisting it into an opportunity to stifle and alienate his political opponents. Nixon recognized that the American desire for government action regarding substance use essentially granted him the power to enact any reform which he pleased, seeing as due to the severity of the issue, the public would openly embrace any change to the status quo. Although Nixon initially increased allocated funding for drug-control agencies, he lacked any political force to truly implement stricter measures against drug use. Thus, demand for a federal means of enforcement spurred the creation of the Drug Enforcement

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