Disir
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Try again.
Why, you have yet to prove anything?
Sure, I did. AND as an extra bennie, I also proved that you are pretty free with other people's money.
Really, it costs more to keep a prisoner in a government run facility, keeping them in private prisons saves everyone's money. Carry on.
No. It doesn't. But any time your ready to try to back up your BS, I will be ready to read it. You don't have that.
Ok, for the sake of argument that the cost per prisoner are exactly the same. Private facilities pay local property taxes where State and federal facilities don't. Here's one example:
Supporters of the prison say that since 2005, the direct local economic impact from the NEOCC has exceeded $180 million.
The prison has an annual payroll of $20 million and generates more than $1.9 million in annual property taxes, $1.3 million that benefits Youngstown City Schools.
Federal contract with Youngstown private prison ends on May 31
Why do you hate school kids?
What ever did Youngstown do before the 2004 contract? The contracts last about 4 years but up to ten. Federal prisoners are paid a per diem rate. The cost of the prisoners are not the same. The private prisons do not take in the ones with the health problems and they by and large don't take in the most violent. Those are held by the state. And..........they still can't get that shit right. Why do you hate tax payers?