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What was so evil about chain gangs, again?

Why isn't this guy breaking his back every day to justify the expense to taxpayers to feed him, shelter him, and guard him by breaking rocks?
 
What an abomination our justice system has become, that a career criminal like that can be free with constant slaps on the wrist.

ElSalvador has the right idea with building a giant prison to hold their entire cartel population without any hope of them ever being released.

USA should have one prison like that for every three states, and two in the bigger states like California.

One of the biggest reasons why our justice system is a joke is because a constant excuse for slaps-on-the-wrists and prison sentences being a fraction of what they should be is 'overpopulated prisons.' Yet no one is in favor or building more prisons.

And I'll admit one of the biggest problems with our current prisons is they're huge & expensive... While only able to house 500-600 inmates.

Solution - Build prisons able to house tens of thousands of inmates.
Career criminals will get the memo that they won't just get tiny sentences anymore, but the long sentences they deserve.

As for the 'Not In My Backyard' crowd, who don't want prisons built in near where they live, here's a few locations you could agree with.
*Alaska - A whole lot of nothing up there.
*Nevada - between north and south Nevada there's practically nothing but desert.
*North & South Dakota.... Nothing much going on up there.

If you view a nationwide map of federal land there's A LOT of areas that are not National Parks, no one would care to conserve, they're downright ugly and no one would want to live there, and the weather is terrible.

Perfect places to build prisons.
 
What an abomination our justice system has become, that a career criminal like that can be free with constant slaps on the wrist.

ElSalvador has the right idea with building a giant prison to hold their entire cartel population without any hope of them ever being released.

USA should have one prison like that for every three states, and two in the bigger states like California.

One of the biggest reasons why our justice system is a joke is because a constant excuse for slaps-on-the-wrists and prison sentences being a fraction of what they should be is 'overpopulated prisons.' Yet no one is in favor or building more prisons.

And I'll admit one of the biggest problems with our current prisons is they're huge & expensive... While only able to house 500-600 inmates.

Solution - Build prisons able to house tens of thousands of inmates.
Career criminals will get the memo that they won't just get tiny sentences anymore, but the long sentences they deserve.

As for the 'Not In My Backyard' crowd, who don't want prisons built in near where they live, here's a few locations you could agree with.
*Alaska - A whole lot of nothing up there.
*Nevada - between north and south Nevada there's practically nothing but desert.
*North & South Dakota.... Nothing much going on up there.

If you view a nationwide map of federal land there's A LOT of areas that are not National Parks, no one would care to conserve, they're downright ugly and no one would want to live there, and the weather is terrible.

Perfect places to build prisons.
If it's anything like the UK, for some reason building prisons is ludicrously RIDICULOUSLY expensive per prisoner. Sure I remember seeing something like £700k per housed inmate. Unless I'm misremembering, that was just the build cost, not the ongoing costs.

Probably 10 levels of companies between taxpayer money and actual building all taking their slice out of the middle for doing what amounts to fuck all in the long run. That seems to be the case in anything government funded, look at HS2 for christ's sake
 
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I think about this often recently. I think it applies here.

I'm at the point in life that if you elected me emperor for a year I would have no moral issue with making a giant meat grinder to make fish food out of every prisoner on death row or doing life without parole. I would lose no sleep and would be completely comfortable with most of you being horrified and hating my guts.
 
What was so evil about chain gangs, again?

Why isn't this guy breaking his back every day to justify the expense to taxpayers to feed him, shelter him, and guard him by breaking rocks?
Forget the quarry shit, we'd be better off using that system for garbage pickup and environmental cleanup efforts. But you aren't wrong.

Justice system in North America is quite literally the biggest joke of the last 50 years.
 
What was so evil about chain gangs, again?

Why isn't this guy breaking his back every day to justify the expense to taxpayers to feed him, shelter him, and guard him by breaking rocks?
Because as a society, we have "enlightened" ourselves all the way to viewing criminals as the real victims.

"Stop torturing them. It's inhumane." slowly morphed into "Let him go. He had a rough upbringing."
 
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I think about this often recently. I think it applies here.

I'm at the point in life that if you elected me emperor for a year I would have no moral issue with making a giant meat grinder to make fish food out of every prisoner on death row or doing life without parole. I would lose no sleep and would be completely comfortable with most of you being horrified and hating my guts.

Kind of weird you spend so much time thinking about killing thousands of people.
 
Kind of weird you spend so much time thinking about killing thousands of people.

Millions.

Millions of people.

Thanos got it wrong. He didn't have to kill half. Just the bottom 20%.
 
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The state had to come in and take over the Houston School system because how bad it was failing. And has turned it around in a couple years.


Expected to give Houston back control of the district in 2 more years

I see you're still spreading this lie even after I proved you wrong some months ago.

HISD was not failing badly. In fact, it wasn't failing at all. In the years prior to the takeover, it received Bs and Cs in its state report card. Zero Fs or even Ds.

You can click on their scores here:


The reason for the takeover was that ONE particular school (out of around 250 in the entire district) failed for several years so a law was passed that the state could take it over the entire district if even one school within it got a failing score for several years.



Typically, states take the reins of districts following major academic or financial scandals. HISD, by comparison, has scored at a “B” level in recent years under Texas’ A-through-F rating system and kept its financial house in order.

But in 2019, HISD allowed one campus, Wheatley High School in Greater Fifth Ward, to receive a seventh straight failing grade from the state. Wheatley’s scores triggered a Texas law — authored in 2015 by a Houston-area Democrat fed up with years of poor outcomes at some HISD schools — that gave Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath the right to replace the district’s school board.


 
White women are to blame
And effeminate liberal men

Gegnhis Khan would solve this problem pretty quick
 
What were his big crimes again? Oh', those unprecedented frankenstein'd cases, that would never ever have been brought against anyone but Trump?

Your boys really got him there. Convicted him all the way to the White House.
You just can't help yourself from defending Trump at all costs, can you?

Dear leader is a criminal. Deal with it.
 
Forget the quarry shit, we'd be better off using that system for garbage pickup and environmental cleanup efforts. But you aren't wrong.

Justice system in North America is quite literally the biggest joke of the last 50 years.

At least your murderers usually get sent away for the rest of their lives
 
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