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August 10, 2009 at 8:04 PM in reply to: Don’t worry, these will only be used in an emergency. #443940August 10, 2009 at 8:04 PM in reply to: Don’t worry, these will only be used in an emergency. #444119
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Participantit’s cheaper to pay unemployment then to lock people into prisons.
give people 1600/month and they will survive on unemployment or
general assistance.It’s $3K/month to lock them up, if not more.
Not if you put them to work. Locking people up can prove quite lucrative, actually. Especially for the politically well connected.
August 10, 2009 at 7:55 AM in reply to: Don’t worry, these will only be used in an emergency. #443089blahblahblah
ParticipantUnemployment is rising and much higher than official numbers. The number of tents downtown grows by the day, and that is in a prosperous city. Imagine what it must be like in more depressed areas. This is the next logical step from our private prison labor program. We don’t have enough criminals so we will need to make being poor or homeless a crime.
In WWII Germany many citizens never even knew about the camps. Those who did didn’t speak about them; it was not a subject for polite conversation.
August 10, 2009 at 7:55 AM in reply to: Don’t worry, these will only be used in an emergency. #443284blahblahblah
ParticipantUnemployment is rising and much higher than official numbers. The number of tents downtown grows by the day, and that is in a prosperous city. Imagine what it must be like in more depressed areas. This is the next logical step from our private prison labor program. We don’t have enough criminals so we will need to make being poor or homeless a crime.
In WWII Germany many citizens never even knew about the camps. Those who did didn’t speak about them; it was not a subject for polite conversation.
August 10, 2009 at 7:55 AM in reply to: Don’t worry, these will only be used in an emergency. #443621blahblahblah
ParticipantUnemployment is rising and much higher than official numbers. The number of tents downtown grows by the day, and that is in a prosperous city. Imagine what it must be like in more depressed areas. This is the next logical step from our private prison labor program. We don’t have enough criminals so we will need to make being poor or homeless a crime.
In WWII Germany many citizens never even knew about the camps. Those who did didn’t speak about them; it was not a subject for polite conversation.
August 10, 2009 at 7:55 AM in reply to: Don’t worry, these will only be used in an emergency. #443690blahblahblah
ParticipantUnemployment is rising and much higher than official numbers. The number of tents downtown grows by the day, and that is in a prosperous city. Imagine what it must be like in more depressed areas. This is the next logical step from our private prison labor program. We don’t have enough criminals so we will need to make being poor or homeless a crime.
In WWII Germany many citizens never even knew about the camps. Those who did didn’t speak about them; it was not a subject for polite conversation.
August 10, 2009 at 7:55 AM in reply to: Don’t worry, these will only be used in an emergency. #443869blahblahblah
ParticipantUnemployment is rising and much higher than official numbers. The number of tents downtown grows by the day, and that is in a prosperous city. Imagine what it must be like in more depressed areas. This is the next logical step from our private prison labor program. We don’t have enough criminals so we will need to make being poor or homeless a crime.
In WWII Germany many citizens never even knew about the camps. Those who did didn’t speak about them; it was not a subject for polite conversation.
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ParticipantVERY few ppl are buying second homes today.
Good. You can only live in one house after all. Well, at least until you get divorced!
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ParticipantVERY few ppl are buying second homes today.
Good. You can only live in one house after all. Well, at least until you get divorced!
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ParticipantVERY few ppl are buying second homes today.
Good. You can only live in one house after all. Well, at least until you get divorced!
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ParticipantVERY few ppl are buying second homes today.
Good. You can only live in one house after all. Well, at least until you get divorced!
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ParticipantVERY few ppl are buying second homes today.
Good. You can only live in one house after all. Well, at least until you get divorced!
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ParticipantWhile agreeing that manicurists are probably not as important as cops and firemen there are many professions and economic sectors equally important to our way of life. Consider the U.S. with no professional educators or truckdrivers or miners or store employees. Economically things would be such a shambles that we would indeed be forced to revert to voluntary public security. Are cops more important than the workers involved in maintaining telecommunication and electrical systems? More important than folks who work in meat packing plants? By the way thats pretty damn dangerous work too.
Imagine life without sanitation workers or wastewater treatment engineers. Cholera, anyone?
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ParticipantWhile agreeing that manicurists are probably not as important as cops and firemen there are many professions and economic sectors equally important to our way of life. Consider the U.S. with no professional educators or truckdrivers or miners or store employees. Economically things would be such a shambles that we would indeed be forced to revert to voluntary public security. Are cops more important than the workers involved in maintaining telecommunication and electrical systems? More important than folks who work in meat packing plants? By the way thats pretty damn dangerous work too.
Imagine life without sanitation workers or wastewater treatment engineers. Cholera, anyone?
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ParticipantWhile agreeing that manicurists are probably not as important as cops and firemen there are many professions and economic sectors equally important to our way of life. Consider the U.S. with no professional educators or truckdrivers or miners or store employees. Economically things would be such a shambles that we would indeed be forced to revert to voluntary public security. Are cops more important than the workers involved in maintaining telecommunication and electrical systems? More important than folks who work in meat packing plants? By the way thats pretty damn dangerous work too.
Imagine life without sanitation workers or wastewater treatment engineers. Cholera, anyone?
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