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re: California Gov. Gavin Newsom calls out Alabama for using COVID funds to build prisons
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:27 pm to c on z
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:27 pm to c on z
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The US is already the most incarcerated country in the world. Why do we need more people in prison?
Cause dumbasses keep breaking the law. And the bail reform states and cities already have proven what a massive failure cashless bail and early release is.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:37 pm to AU_251
Wonder how much he misappropriated for hair gel and other styling products. Not to mention botox, teeth whitening, butthole bleaching, and mouthwash to get the taste of Obama's dick out of his mouth.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:45 pm to AU_251
Pencil neck WEF Puppet has spoken
Clown World on steroids!
Clown World on steroids!
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:49 pm to Abstract Queso Dip
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Wonder how many schools that needed upgrading for overlooked.
Their schools got $3 billion in relief funding from the various Acts.
So…
Posted on 8/16/22 at 11:17 pm to c on z
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Why do we need more people in prison?
Because 10% of people are psychopaths and another 15% are too dumb or lazy to do anything but steal. Only idiots want to keep animals in regular society.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 11:22 pm to AU_251
More prisons should be built in blue states.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 12:15 am to AU_251
It’s perfectly legal. He’s certainly one to be talking about legalities.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 12:31 am to AU_251
Is there any doubt he is running for president in 2024 with how much he’s been attacking red states lately?
Posted on 8/17/22 at 3:00 am to c on z
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The US is already the most incarcerated country in the world. Why do we need more people in prison?
because the people you support keep breaking laws
Posted on 8/17/22 at 4:58 am to c on z
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The US is already the most incarcerated country in the world. Why do we need more people in prison?
Because we have more criminals.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 5:05 am to AU_251
Newsom is good with drug addicts hanging at elementary schools.
This post was edited on 8/17/22 at 5:06 am
Posted on 8/17/22 at 5:07 am to i am dan
This person is for not charging criminals for crimes.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 6:42 am to c on z
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Why do we need more people in prison?
Trump has some left over docs at his house
“No one is above the law”
Violent crime in Louisiana
“We are the most incarcerated ever. Why do we need more in jail”
Posted on 8/17/22 at 6:49 am to c on z
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The US is already the most incarcerated country in the world.
What do you believe is the reason for this?
Posted on 8/17/22 at 6:55 am to SmackoverHawg
quote:wait, Gavin gets it on with Michael?
and mouthwash to get the taste of Obama's dick out of his mouth
Posted on 8/17/22 at 6:57 am to SCLibertarian
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Why do we need more people in prison? I'll wait patiently for you to speak out against the incarceration of the J6 political prisoners.
Boom
Posted on 8/17/22 at 6:58 am to AU_251
What did the $10 BILLION dollars California wasted on high speed rail result with? Nothing.
California's folly, projected to cost over $100 [without factoring cost overruns] became an example of government waste.
Some of the things California could do with $100 billion, instead...
- Cover the entirety of the EDD fraud-generated debt plus leave about $70 billion aside for when, not if, the unemployment agency gets fleeced again…and again…and again.
- At about $700,000 per 500 square-foot unit (yes, that’s the going price now), every homeless person in the state could be given a free apartment.
- If, for whatever reason you would wish to, you could pave Death Valley.
- The Salton Sea could be restored every decade until the year 2300.
- San Diego could get three – not just one – floating airports.
- The entire shortfall in the CalSters teacher pension could be funded (or just most of the CalPers shortfall).
- The state could provide free insulin for four years to every diabetic Californian.
- Put into a trust, it would be enough money to cover the cost of every organ transplant procedure and the treatment of every Californian with HIV forever.
- According to the current total assessed property value, California taxpayers could buy Marin County and every building in it.
- Phil Mickelson could lose $10 million per year (which he reportedly has been doing) gambling for the next 10,000 years.
- You could build and stock 10 new Getty museums (better than a koi pond in the backyard, wouldn’t you say?).
- Instead of Stanford students paying $80,000 a year to go to school, each could actually be paid $150,000 per year to attend, year in, year out.
- Every bald Californian – no matter the age – could get free hair transplants.
- At the current clip, California could match the federal military aid budget for Ukraine for 14 years.
- Or the state could simply double Ukraine’s gross domestic product for a year.
- Every child in the state could go to private school for a year (fun fact: average private school tuition is nearly identical to the amount the public system pays per student – wonder who is getting the better deal?).
- The state could pay $8 million to every resident of the Pacific Island nation of Tuvalu and simply buy the country.
- On a transportation note, $100 billion placed in a trust would generate enough money each year to make all Bay Area and Southland public transit free of charge for eternity
California's folly, projected to cost over $100 [without factoring cost overruns] became an example of government waste.
Some of the things California could do with $100 billion, instead...
- Cover the entirety of the EDD fraud-generated debt plus leave about $70 billion aside for when, not if, the unemployment agency gets fleeced again…and again…and again.
- At about $700,000 per 500 square-foot unit (yes, that’s the going price now), every homeless person in the state could be given a free apartment.
- If, for whatever reason you would wish to, you could pave Death Valley.
- The Salton Sea could be restored every decade until the year 2300.
- San Diego could get three – not just one – floating airports.
- The entire shortfall in the CalSters teacher pension could be funded (or just most of the CalPers shortfall).
- The state could provide free insulin for four years to every diabetic Californian.
- Put into a trust, it would be enough money to cover the cost of every organ transplant procedure and the treatment of every Californian with HIV forever.
- According to the current total assessed property value, California taxpayers could buy Marin County and every building in it.
- Phil Mickelson could lose $10 million per year (which he reportedly has been doing) gambling for the next 10,000 years.
- You could build and stock 10 new Getty museums (better than a koi pond in the backyard, wouldn’t you say?).
- Instead of Stanford students paying $80,000 a year to go to school, each could actually be paid $150,000 per year to attend, year in, year out.
- Every bald Californian – no matter the age – could get free hair transplants.
- At the current clip, California could match the federal military aid budget for Ukraine for 14 years.
- Or the state could simply double Ukraine’s gross domestic product for a year.
- Every child in the state could go to private school for a year (fun fact: average private school tuition is nearly identical to the amount the public system pays per student – wonder who is getting the better deal?).
- The state could pay $8 million to every resident of the Pacific Island nation of Tuvalu and simply buy the country.
- On a transportation note, $100 billion placed in a trust would generate enough money each year to make all Bay Area and Southland public transit free of charge for eternity
Posted on 8/17/22 at 7:16 am to c on z
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The US is already the most incarcerated country in the world. Why do we need more people in prison?
Because people keep committing crimes. I don't see what one has to do with the other.
If people are getting prison sentences for jaywalking, then we have an issue but it sounds like we just have a lot of really shitty people in the country that need to be separated from everybody else.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 9:26 am to c on z
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The US is already the most incarcerated country in the world. Why do we need more people in prison?
Maybe we should just go the route that so called "less incarcerated countries" go. Or heck...let's get back to quick capitol punishment and manual labor.

Posted on 8/17/22 at 9:57 am to TigersSEC2010
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I wish Louisiana would build a dozen more mega-prisons and pay top dollar to fully staff them. Then get DAs who will prosecute and judges who give a shite, and fill them up
No you wouldn't
It would be filled with a bunch of people that got busted for 2oz of weed because LEO and the justice system are lazy and stupid
Better off building a bunch of new insane asylums and putting people in there
Shouldve never closed down the state and federal run ones back in the 70s
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