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Calm down. PRIVATE prisons. He signed an executive order to phase out private prisons. Not no more prisons.Tequilla said:
What do you define as phasing out prisons?TheKobeStopper said:
I’ll say this for Biden, I do think he’s a true believer in liberalism. People like Obama and Pelosi just use it to line their pockets and even certain members of Biden’s family may not see it the same way. But it does seem like there’s a human being in there.Tequilla said:
What has Biden done on this besides talking in red meat platitudes that play well with the Democratic base that hasn’t caught onto the fact that their party is in bed with Wall Street way more than they want their supporters to believe?TheKobeStopper said:
Dude you’re smarter than this. That’s the entire point, the politicians are in on it too. That’s why Biden speaking and working against it matters.Pitchfork51 said:Tax incentives are not "loopholes
They are put in place to encourage certain behaviors.
So don't get mad when business do those exact things that the lawmakers are encouraging.
So either they are cooking the books and yes they should be busted.
Or the laws are stupid, in which it's the politicians fault.
At no point is the empty moral battle cry useful. Only to stupid faggots like you
The left is trying to deal with actual corruption, not Hunter Biden’s laptop and 78 hearings on Benghazi that go nowhere. Bernie battered Hillary for being in bed with Wall Street, people forget that.
I don’t expect much from Biden but this is a clear turn from Hillary and Obama style politics, if he follows through. Big if though.
Did he do anything to date as President? How about the 8 years as VP? Or how about all those years as a Senator?
Actions >>> Words
He’s still a lib, he’s still corrupt but if he pushes through an infrastructure bill and raises taxes on corporations to pay for it, that would be more than Obama ever did. The stimulus, however much credit he gets for it, and phasing out private prisons are reasons for hope.
Are you advocating for no prisons at all?
Or are you advocating for prisons to only be under government control? And if at the government control level, do you think that’s a Federal, State, or Local level of control? -
Nothing says value for your money like Prison Guard Union.TheKobeStopper said:
Calm down. PRIVATE prisons. He signed an executive order to phase out private prisons. Not no more prisons.Tequilla said:
What do you define as phasing out prisons?TheKobeStopper said:
I’ll say this for Biden, I do think he’s a true believer in liberalism. People like Obama and Pelosi just use it to line their pockets and even certain members of Biden’s family may not see it the same way. But it does seem like there’s a human being in there.Tequilla said:
What has Biden done on this besides talking in red meat platitudes that play well with the Democratic base that hasn’t caught onto the fact that their party is in bed with Wall Street way more than they want their supporters to believe?TheKobeStopper said:
Dude you’re smarter than this. That’s the entire point, the politicians are in on it too. That’s why Biden speaking and working against it matters.Pitchfork51 said:Tax incentives are not "loopholes
They are put in place to encourage certain behaviors.
So don't get mad when business do those exact things that the lawmakers are encouraging.
So either they are cooking the books and yes they should be busted.
Or the laws are stupid, in which it's the politicians fault.
At no point is the empty moral battle cry useful. Only to stupid faggots like you
The left is trying to deal with actual corruption, not Hunter Biden’s laptop and 78 hearings on Benghazi that go nowhere. Bernie battered Hillary for being in bed with Wall Street, people forget that.
I don’t expect much from Biden but this is a clear turn from Hillary and Obama style politics, if he follows through. Big if though.
Did he do anything to date as President? How about the 8 years as VP? Or how about all those years as a Senator?
Actions >>> Words
He’s still a lib, he’s still corrupt but if he pushes through an infrastructure bill and raises taxes on corporations to pay for it, that would be more than Obama ever did. The stimulus, however much credit he gets for it, and phasing out private prisons are reasons for hope.
Are you advocating for no prisons at all?
Or are you advocating for prisons to only be under government control? And if at the government control level, do you think that’s a Federal, State, or Local level of control? -
Texas spends an average of $22,012 per inmate.
New York spends an average of $69,355 per inmate.
California spends an average of $64,642 per inmate.
Yeah unions!!!! -
Honest question, what is the big benefit to getting rid of private prisons from your perspective? Conditions? Cost savings? Not very educated on the topic.TheKobeStopper said:
Calm down. PRIVATE prisons. He signed an executive order to phase out private prisons. Not no more prisons.Tequilla said:
What do you define as phasing out prisons?TheKobeStopper said:
I’ll say this for Biden, I do think he’s a true believer in liberalism. People like Obama and Pelosi just use it to line their pockets and even certain members of Biden’s family may not see it the same way. But it does seem like there’s a human being in there.Tequilla said:
What has Biden done on this besides talking in red meat platitudes that play well with the Democratic base that hasn’t caught onto the fact that their party is in bed with Wall Street way more than they want their supporters to believe?TheKobeStopper said:
Dude you’re smarter than this. That’s the entire point, the politicians are in on it too. That’s why Biden speaking and working against it matters.Pitchfork51 said:Tax incentives are not "loopholes
They are put in place to encourage certain behaviors.
So don't get mad when business do those exact things that the lawmakers are encouraging.
So either they are cooking the books and yes they should be busted.
Or the laws are stupid, in which it's the politicians fault.
At no point is the empty moral battle cry useful. Only to stupid faggots like you
The left is trying to deal with actual corruption, not Hunter Biden’s laptop and 78 hearings on Benghazi that go nowhere. Bernie battered Hillary for being in bed with Wall Street, people forget that.
I don’t expect much from Biden but this is a clear turn from Hillary and Obama style politics, if he follows through. Big if though.
Did he do anything to date as President? How about the 8 years as VP? Or how about all those years as a Senator?
Actions >>> Words
He’s still a lib, he’s still corrupt but if he pushes through an infrastructure bill and raises taxes on corporations to pay for it, that would be more than Obama ever did. The stimulus, however much credit he gets for it, and phasing out private prisons are reasons for hope.
Are you advocating for no prisons at all?
Or are you advocating for prisons to only be under government control? And if at the government control level, do you think that’s a Federal, State, or Local level of control? -
Not enough opportunity for graft. Nothing says libertarian like supporting prison unions.Bob_C said:
Honest question, what is the big benefit to getting rid of private prisons from your perspective? Conditions? Cost savings? Not very educated on the topic.TheKobeStopper said:
Calm down. PRIVATE prisons. He signed an executive order to phase out private prisons. Not no more prisons.Tequilla said:
What do you define as phasing out prisons?TheKobeStopper said:
I’ll say this for Biden, I do think he’s a true believer in liberalism. People like Obama and Pelosi just use it to line their pockets and even certain members of Biden’s family may not see it the same way. But it does seem like there’s a human being in there.Tequilla said:
What has Biden done on this besides talking in red meat platitudes that play well with the Democratic base that hasn’t caught onto the fact that their party is in bed with Wall Street way more than they want their supporters to believe?TheKobeStopper said:
Dude you’re smarter than this. That’s the entire point, the politicians are in on it too. That’s why Biden speaking and working against it matters.Pitchfork51 said:Tax incentives are not "loopholes
They are put in place to encourage certain behaviors.
So don't get mad when business do those exact things that the lawmakers are encouraging.
So either they are cooking the books and yes they should be busted.
Or the laws are stupid, in which it's the politicians fault.
At no point is the empty moral battle cry useful. Only to stupid faggots like you
The left is trying to deal with actual corruption, not Hunter Biden’s laptop and 78 hearings on Benghazi that go nowhere. Bernie battered Hillary for being in bed with Wall Street, people forget that.
I don’t expect much from Biden but this is a clear turn from Hillary and Obama style politics, if he follows through. Big if though.
Did he do anything to date as President? How about the 8 years as VP? Or how about all those years as a Senator?
Actions >>> Words
He’s still a lib, he’s still corrupt but if he pushes through an infrastructure bill and raises taxes on corporations to pay for it, that would be more than Obama ever did. The stimulus, however much credit he gets for it, and phasing out private prisons are reasons for hope.
Are you advocating for no prisons at all?
Or are you advocating for prisons to only be under government control? And if at the government control level, do you think that’s a Federal, State, or Local level of control?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2020/05/19/why-california-is-in-trouble--340000-public-employees-with-100000-paychecks-cost-taxpayers-45-billion/?sh=50ef0a2e5fb8
Why California Is In Trouble – 340,000 Public Employees With $100,000+ Paychecks Cost Taxpayers $45 Billion
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The conditions are generally worse. They hire less guards, pay them less, have higher rates of inmate assaults. Their goal is not rehabilitation. But also, importantly, it’s what their goal is, to make money. The best way for them to grow is growth in mass incarceration so they spend money on political action and lobbyists to make that happen.Bob_C said:
Honest question, what is the big benefit to getting rid of private prisons from your perspective? Conditions? Cost savings? Not very educated on the topic.TheKobeStopper said:
Calm down. PRIVATE prisons. He signed an executive order to phase out private prisons. Not no more prisons.Tequilla said:
What do you define as phasing out prisons?TheKobeStopper said:
I’ll say this for Biden, I do think he’s a true believer in liberalism. People like Obama and Pelosi just use it to line their pockets and even certain members of Biden’s family may not see it the same way. But it does seem like there’s a human being in there.Tequilla said:
What has Biden done on this besides talking in red meat platitudes that play well with the Democratic base that hasn’t caught onto the fact that their party is in bed with Wall Street way more than they want their supporters to believe?TheKobeStopper said:
Dude you’re smarter than this. That’s the entire point, the politicians are in on it too. That’s why Biden speaking and working against it matters.Pitchfork51 said:Tax incentives are not "loopholes
They are put in place to encourage certain behaviors.
So don't get mad when business do those exact things that the lawmakers are encouraging.
So either they are cooking the books and yes they should be busted.
Or the laws are stupid, in which it's the politicians fault.
At no point is the empty moral battle cry useful. Only to stupid faggots like you
The left is trying to deal with actual corruption, not Hunter Biden’s laptop and 78 hearings on Benghazi that go nowhere. Bernie battered Hillary for being in bed with Wall Street, people forget that.
I don’t expect much from Biden but this is a clear turn from Hillary and Obama style politics, if he follows through. Big if though.
Did he do anything to date as President? How about the 8 years as VP? Or how about all those years as a Senator?
Actions >>> Words
He’s still a lib, he’s still corrupt but if he pushes through an infrastructure bill and raises taxes on corporations to pay for it, that would be more than Obama ever did. The stimulus, however much credit he gets for it, and phasing out private prisons are reasons for hope.
Are you advocating for no prisons at all?
Or are you advocating for prisons to only be under government control? And if at the government control level, do you think that’s a Federal, State, or Local level of control? -
Yeah, those Prison guard unions they have no interest in making money. They are just dedicated public servants.TheKobeStopper said:
The conditions are generally worse. They hire less guards, pay them less, have higher rates of inmate assaults. Their goal is not rehabilitation. But also, importantly, it’s what their goal is, to make money. The best way for them to grow is growth in mass incarceration so they spend money on political action and lobbyists to make that happen.Bob_C said:
Honest question, what is the big benefit to getting rid of private prisons from your perspective? Conditions? Cost savings? Not very educated on the topic.TheKobeStopper said:
Calm down. PRIVATE prisons. He signed an executive order to phase out private prisons. Not no more prisons.Tequilla said:
What do you define as phasing out prisons?TheKobeStopper said:
I’ll say this for Biden, I do think he’s a true believer in liberalism. People like Obama and Pelosi just use it to line their pockets and even certain members of Biden’s family may not see it the same way. But it does seem like there’s a human being in there.Tequilla said:
What has Biden done on this besides talking in red meat platitudes that play well with the Democratic base that hasn’t caught onto the fact that their party is in bed with Wall Street way more than they want their supporters to believe?TheKobeStopper said:
Dude you’re smarter than this. That’s the entire point, the politicians are in on it too. That’s why Biden speaking and working against it matters.Pitchfork51 said:Tax incentives are not "loopholes
They are put in place to encourage certain behaviors.
So don't get mad when business do those exact things that the lawmakers are encouraging.
So either they are cooking the books and yes they should be busted.
Or the laws are stupid, in which it's the politicians fault.
At no point is the empty moral battle cry useful. Only to stupid faggots like you
The left is trying to deal with actual corruption, not Hunter Biden’s laptop and 78 hearings on Benghazi that go nowhere. Bernie battered Hillary for being in bed with Wall Street, people forget that.
I don’t expect much from Biden but this is a clear turn from Hillary and Obama style politics, if he follows through. Big if though.
Did he do anything to date as President? How about the 8 years as VP? Or how about all those years as a Senator?
Actions >>> Words
He’s still a lib, he’s still corrupt but if he pushes through an infrastructure bill and raises taxes on corporations to pay for it, that would be more than Obama ever did. The stimulus, however much credit he gets for it, and phasing out private prisons are reasons for hope.
Are you advocating for no prisons at all?
Or are you advocating for prisons to only be under government control? And if at the government control level, do you think that’s a Federal, State, or Local level of control? -
So they gave a lot to Biden in the 90s huh?TheKobeStopper said:
The conditions are generally worse. They hire less guards, pay them less, have higher rates of inmate assaults. Their goal is not rehabilitation. But also, importantly, it’s what their goal is, to make money. The best way for them to grow is growth in mass incarceration so they spend money on political action and lobbyists to make that happen.Bob_C said:
Honest question, what is the big benefit to getting rid of private prisons from your perspective? Conditions? Cost savings? Not very educated on the topic.TheKobeStopper said:
Calm down. PRIVATE prisons. He signed an executive order to phase out private prisons. Not no more prisons.Tequilla said:
What do you define as phasing out prisons?TheKobeStopper said:
I’ll say this for Biden, I do think he’s a true believer in liberalism. People like Obama and Pelosi just use it to line their pockets and even certain members of Biden’s family may not see it the same way. But it does seem like there’s a human being in there.Tequilla said:
What has Biden done on this besides talking in red meat platitudes that play well with the Democratic base that hasn’t caught onto the fact that their party is in bed with Wall Street way more than they want their supporters to believe?TheKobeStopper said:
Dude you’re smarter than this. That’s the entire point, the politicians are in on it too. That’s why Biden speaking and working against it matters.Pitchfork51 said:Tax incentives are not "loopholes
They are put in place to encourage certain behaviors.
So don't get mad when business do those exact things that the lawmakers are encouraging.
So either they are cooking the books and yes they should be busted.
Or the laws are stupid, in which it's the politicians fault.
At no point is the empty moral battle cry useful. Only to stupid faggots like you
The left is trying to deal with actual corruption, not Hunter Biden’s laptop and 78 hearings on Benghazi that go nowhere. Bernie battered Hillary for being in bed with Wall Street, people forget that.
I don’t expect much from Biden but this is a clear turn from Hillary and Obama style politics, if he follows through. Big if though.
Did he do anything to date as President? How about the 8 years as VP? Or how about all those years as a Senator?
Actions >>> Words
He’s still a lib, he’s still corrupt but if he pushes through an infrastructure bill and raises taxes on corporations to pay for it, that would be more than Obama ever did. The stimulus, however much credit he gets for it, and phasing out private prisons are reasons for hope.
Are you advocating for no prisons at all?
Or are you advocating for prisons to only be under government control? And if at the government control level, do you think that’s a Federal, State, or Local level of control? -
Profit incentive to lock humans in cages is a bit twisted, IMO.
If prisons become “too expensive” to fund, alternatives will be sought. -
Release all the prisoners, convert them to reeducation camps.
Prison condition problem solved.






