Kramerguy wrote:
Keeping americans incarcerated is profitable, period. And we the taxpayer are paying CEO's and executives to do it.
We (as a society) are gravely sick, and getting worse. We've accepted a police state as normal.
Go visit a jail sometime.
We're not exactly stashing Nobel Lariats there.
I work for a county government. I get to visit our jail quite frequently, and the juvenile detention center. These people are not the cream of the crop, let's put it that way.
I'm sure there is some corruption in regards to jail contracts and such, as there is in all things it seems. But the people who actually get put into the jail? They broke the law, and usually repeatedly before they get put into jail. You, Kramer, are making it sound like we live in 1940's Berlin and we've got the SS just running around locking people up because it's "profitable".
That's about as far from the truth as possible. We lock up the people who break the law, who do it repeatedly, who show poor decision making skills repeatedly; who show they cannot benefit society in any way; who show a contempt for their fellow man and woman; who show contempt for the property of others.