Too many people in jail: Private prisons and judicial corruption

And the march towards Totalitarianism continues. Who are the enforcers for the NWO Global Elite? Think about it. It's the Police. The NDAA wasn't passed for nothing. It was specifically designed to be used against American Citizens. And it will be. And guess what? Big Brother's gonna need a whole lot more Prisons to hold those who refuse to go along. It is what it is.
 
It is long past time for prisoners to stop being supported by hard working people while they sit on their asses or pumping up at the prison gym. They need to start paying a fair share.
 
Big Brother loves locking Citizens up.


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And the march towards Totalitarianism continues. Who are the enforcers for the NWO Global Elite? Think about it. It's the Police. The NDAA wasn't passed for nothing. It was specifically designed to be used against American Citizens. And it will be. And guess what? Big Brother's gonna need a whole lot more Prisons to hold those who refuse to go along. It is what it is.

Who controls government? Now....you want to keep ranting about shit like the NWO and other conspiracy theories....fine.....let's do it.

Who's the power behind the "throne"? It certainly isn't the voting masses.....it certainly isn't the elected puppets in Washington....point your gnarled finger where it belongs....who are the beneficiaries of influence buying? Who runs the show?

C'mon buddy....you can take one more logical step, can't you?
 
What else can be expected in a Police State? This is a very predicable inevitability.

Especially when you have a private entity making a profit off of incarceration.

They will lobby to ensure that politicians and judges within their jurisdiction will be more likely to pass laws that favor prison time.
 
And the march towards Totalitarianism continues. Who are the enforcers for the NWO Global Elite? Think about it. It's the Police. The NDAA wasn't passed for nothing. It was specifically designed to be used against American Citizens. And it will be. And guess what? Big Brother's gonna need a whole lot more Prisons to hold those who refuse to go along. It is what it is.

Who controls government? Now....you want to keep ranting about shit like the NWO and other conspiracy theories....fine.....let's do it.

Who's the power behind the "throne"? It certainly isn't the voting masses.....it certainly isn't the elected puppets in Washington....point your gnarled finger where it belongs....who are the beneficiaries of influence buying? Who runs the show?

C'mon buddy....you can take one more logical step, can't you?

The NWO Global Elite run the show. And their oppression is enforced by the MIC and Police. Needing more Prisons is an obvious inevitability.
 
... it’s a $70 billion gold mine.

just the idea some people are seeking a profit by operating a prison is nauseating.

Just the idea that criminals should be kept without earning their keep is far more nauseating.

The idea that in the land of plenty there should be so many criminals is nauseating.

The idea that minorities are undeservedly imprisoned is the most nauseating.
 
Hey combine these for profit prisons with the idea of making abortion illegal and viola, you have a steady stream of potential prisoners to provide a nice comfortable place to spend the next 15 years or whatever.

And now that corporations are people to, it is not that corporations are making prison profitable, it is individual's making prison profitable.

Just don't expect these prisons to pay taxes. They are doing the Lords work.

Maybe if there had been no Roe v Wade since its inception, there would be several million more tax payers, several thousands more artists, scientists and teachers and police and firemen, etc.

And more contributors to Social security and Medicare.
 
Who are these "NWO Global Elite"? Politicians? People who's status and influence is solely dependent upon votes from the "little people"?

Keep trying son.....it'll come to you.
 
Hey combine these for profit prisons with the idea of making abortion illegal and viola, you have a steady stream of potential prisoners to provide a nice comfortable place to spend the next 15 years or whatever.

And now that corporations are people to, it is not that corporations are making prison profitable, it is individual's making prison profitable.

Just don't expect these prisons to pay taxes. They are doing the Lords work.

Maybe if there had been no Roe v Wade since its inception, there would be several million more tax payers, several thousands more artists, scientists and teachers and police and firemen, etc.

And more contributors to Social security and Medicare.

Maybe if wages and benefits kept up with the cost of living, abortion wouldn't be such an attractive choice.
 
Hey combine these for profit prisons with the idea of making abortion illegal and viola, you have a steady stream of potential prisoners to provide a nice comfortable place to spend the next 15 years or whatever.

And now that corporations are people to, it is not that corporations are making prison profitable, it is individual's making prison profitable.

Just don't expect these prisons to pay taxes. They are doing the Lords work.

Maybe if there had been no Roe v Wade since its inception, there would be several million more tax payers, several thousands more artists, scientists and teachers and police and firemen, etc.

And more contributors to Social security and Medicare.

Maybe if wages and benefits kept up with the cost of living, abortion wouldn't be such an attractive choice.

Maybe if employees were a little more diligent and productive, instead of listening to the siren song of unions, the wages and benefits would be higher.

Maybe if morals were higher, abortion would not have to be choice.
 
Police States always need more Prisons. I'm actually surprised most don't get that. If you're going to imprison more Citizens, obviously you need more Prisons to house them. It shouldn't be too hard to grasp that reality.
 
Maybe if there had been no Roe v Wade since its inception, there would be several million more tax payers, several thousands more artists, scientists and teachers and police and firemen, etc.

And more contributors to Social security and Medicare.

Maybe if wages and benefits kept up with the cost of living, abortion wouldn't be such an attractive choice.

Maybe if employees were a little more diligent and productive, instead of listening to the siren song of unions, the wages and benefits would be higher.

Maybe if morals were higher, abortion would not have to be choice.

Oh bullshit....private sector unions were pretty much destroyed under Reagan...that was 30+ years ago chum. The total percentage of the workforce that is unionized is about 6%.....most of which is in the public sector....funny how public sector wages have done alright while the un-unionized workforce in the private sector has gone to shit.

Who's morals? Get off your fucking high horse. You pseudo-Christians make me sick....get all outraged over some queers and/or some scared, pregnant teenager, but totally ignore the rampant greed and lack of morals, ethics and sense of community in our corporatocracy.

In case you didn't know it God gave us free will, and we live in a free society. You don't get to force others into your line of thinking.....especially in personal sins, such as homosexuality and abortion. But you don't want to honor God's will and the rules of a free society, do you? You want to impose your will on everyone else. Fucking tyrannic bastard.
 
oh....and by the way....productivity has never been higher. But go listen to your AM radio boys a little more, you brainwashed fuck.
 
Police States always need more Prisons. I'm actually surprised most don't get that. If you're going to imprison more Citizens, obviously you need more Prisons to house them. It shouldn't be too hard to grasp that reality.

Hey Paul.....how come you never answered my question....last post on page two?
 
In an article entitled “Jailing Americans for Profit: The Rise of the Prison Industrial Complex,” author John W. Whitehead revealed startling facts about America's prison system. According to Whitehead, “Presently, one out of every 100 Americans is serving time behind bars …. one in fifty Americans are working their way through the prison system, either as inmates, or while on parole or probation.” Whitehead also observed that most of those held in federal prisons were convicted of the non-violent and victimless crime of marijuana possession. Sadly, there are financial incentives for the high incarceration rate. As more and more detention systems are put into the hands of private enterprises, profit becomes more important than any other consideration. Of course, when a for-profit company makes profit every time an inmate is sentenced, the possibility of judicial corruption is obvious. Here is a sample of Whitehead’s fine article:

“Little wonder, then, that public prisons are overcrowded. Yet while providing security, housing, food, medical care, etc., for six million Americans is a hardship for cash-strapped states, to profit-hungry corporations such as Corrections Corp of America (CCA) and GEO Group, the leaders in the partnership corrections industry, it’s a $70 billion gold mine. Thus, with an eye toward increasing its bottom line, CCA has floated a proposal to prison officials in 48 states offering to buy and manage public prisons at a substantial cost savings to the states. In exchange, and here’s the kicker, the prisons would have to contain at least 1,000 beds and states would have agree to maintain a 90% occupancy rate in the privately run prisons for at least 20 years.

“Doubtless, a system already riddled by corruption will inevitably become more corrupt, as well. For example, consider the “kids for cash” scandal which rocked Luzerne County, Penn., in 2009. For ten years, the Mid Atlantic Youth Service Corporation, which specializes in private prisons for juvenile offenders, paid two judges to jail youths and send them to private prison facilities. The judges, who made over $2.6 million in the scam, had more than 5,000 kids come through their courtrooms and sent many of them to prison for petty crimes such as stealing DVDs from Wal-Mart and trespassing in vacant buildings. When the scheme finally came to light, one judge was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison and the other received 28 years, but not before thousands of young lives had been ruined.”

The rest of John Whiteheads fine article can be read at the following link.

Jailing Americans for Profit: The Rise of the Prison Industrial Complex - BlackListedNews.com


The number of people in our prisons is completely unrelated to private prisons.

We've had this problem of so many convicts far longer than we have had privatization of prisons.

The cause of the problem of there being so many convicts lies elsewhere.

And the number of convicts in private prisons is a small percentage in most states:

PERCENT OF PRISONERS HELD IN PRIVATE PRISONS

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