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  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,999 Standard Supporter
    dnc said:



    In my day?....Head First in a Garbage can.

    We knew how to control annoying troublesome nerds BITD. What dumb-asses today call "bullying" was actually establishing the pecking order in prior times. When losers like this guy learned their lesson, they fell in line and didn't pop off like this annoying little asshole.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 46,875 Standard Supporter

    Clear the fucking camps, lock up the fucking criminals, and keep these people off the fucking street.

    If I park my car 29’11” from a no parking within 30 feet sign, I get dinged for $50. Every damn time. The rest of our law enforcement should be deployed so effectively and act so swiftly.

    I'm telling you - homeless prison/rehab/transition facilities stretching from Vantage to Ellensberg. The closer to 'normal' one gets, they get to move one location closer to civilization.

    Get "these people' some help. Spend money on treatment instead of supporting the homeless-industrial complex of non-profits and shit government assistance currently in place.

  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181

    Clear the fucking camps, lock up the fucking criminals, and keep these people off the fucking street.

    If I park my car 29’11” from a no parking within 30 feet sign, I get dinged for $50. Every damn time. The rest of our law enforcement should be deployed so effectively and act so swiftly.

    No way in hell you make it to 35 and are still voting for leftists.
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,962 Founders Club
    edited January 2020

    I'm telling you - homeless prison/rehab/transition facilities stretching from Vantage to Ellensberg. The closer to 'normal' one gets, they get to move one location closer to civilization.

    Get "these people' some help. Spend money on treatment instead of supporting the homeless-industrial complex of non-profits and shit government assistance currently in place.

    I will pay for food and shelter for bums. But it needs to be out in Vantage. That’s the deal. You don’t get the prime real estate.

    Some rich fuck needs to buy out all the missions in Pioneer square and gentrify the fuck out of it.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181

    I'm telling you - homeless prison/rehab/transition facilities stretching from Vantage to Ellensberg. The closer to 'normal' one gets, they get to move one location closer to civilization.

    Get "these people' some help. Spend money on treatment instead of supporting the homeless-industrial complex of non-profits and shit government assistance currently in place.

    The crazies should be institutionalized and the drug addicts should be arrested. Treatment for people who don't want it or aren't motivated to quit is a complete waste of resources. Start enforcing the laws. Including the quality of life laws. Urinating in public, camping in public, littering. The goal is to get these people off the streets and if that means putting them into a jail cell so be it. Jail and prison is the rock bottom that some addicts need to hit before they even attempt to turn their lives around. We've now removed that with our unwillingness to prosecute crime.

    And for people complaining about the costs, what are the costs to the public of not prosecuting property crimes? What the cost to businesses when you don't prosecute shoplifting?

    The real crisis we are facing is a crisis of a lack of political will and it's leading to social chaos.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Clear the fucking camps, lock up the fucking criminals, and keep these people off the fucking street.

    If I park my car 29’11” from a no parking within 30 feet sign, I get dinged for $50. Every damn time. The rest of our law enforcement should be deployed so effectively and act so swiftly.

    The government won’t waste time on an empty bag. You’re where the money is, not the homeless camps.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181

    The government won’t waste time on an empty bag. You’re where the money is, not the homeless camps.
    Lived in LA for years. The city had weekly street sweepers patrolling the neighborhoods. If you forgot that Thursday or Tuesday night you weren't supposed to park on one side of the street or the other you'd wake up with a ticket on your window. The street sweepers didn't really do much cleaning but they raised a hell of lot of revenue. Two or three meter-maids traveled with each street sweeper writing tickets as they went.

    The City intentionally targeted the Westside of LA for greater enforcement specifically because they knew they were more likely to get paid for any tickets they wrote. These kind of laws were sparingly enforced in South Central LA.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 36,031 Standard Supporter
    It's much harder to get drugs in prison.

    I say we contract with Mexico for prison services. Far cheaper and being less pleasant a greater deterrent.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 36,031 Standard Supporter

    In my day?....Head First in a Garbage can.

    We knew how to control annoying troublesome nerds BITD. What dumb-asses today call "bullying" was actually establishing the pecking order in prior times. When losers like this guy learned their lesson, they fell in line and didn't pop off like this annoying little asshole.

  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181
    Sledog said:

    It's much harder to get drugs in prison.

    I say we contract with Mexico for prison services. Far cheaper and being less pleasant a greater deterrent.

    No need to ask the Mexicans. Just ask Texas. Texas pays a fraction of what California pays to incarcerate people.


    A new study by Backgroundchecks.org found that Texas spends an average of $22,012 per inmate, a below-average amount when compared to the other 49 states.

    Overall, Texas is ranked 37 in the nation for inmate expenditure, with New York taking the top spot by spending an average of $69,355 per inmate.

    After New York follows California ($64,642), Connecticut ($62,159), New Jersey ($61,603), Rhode Island ($58,564) and Vermont ($57,615).
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 36,031 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    No need to ask the Mexicans. Just ask Texas. Texas pays a fraction of what California pays to incarcerate people.


    A new study by Backgroundchecks.org found that Texas spends an average of $22,012 per inmate, a below-average amount when compared to the other 49 states.

    Overall, Texas is ranked 37 in the nation for inmate expenditure, with New York taking the top spot by spending an average of $69,355 per inmate.

    After New York follows California ($64,642), Connecticut ($62,159), New Jersey ($61,603), Rhode Island ($58,564) and Vermont ($57,615).
    We could get Mexico for .81 cents a day.
  • ThomasFremontThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    SFGbob said:

    No way in hell you make it to 35 and are still voting for leftists.
    I’m already there and I already don’t vote for leftists.
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