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citizenpaul ◴[] No.45340804[source]
Wow. Just wow. The US really is on a trajectory back towards slavery between this and re-legalizing child labor in some states.

This stuff truly is a disturbing view of the future of the US.

>earn above a certain amount, 10% goes to the Department of Corrections for room and board

Yep. There it is. Sounds nice now right? Until in 5 years they decide, well it really needs to be 20%. Then it 5 more years. Well they are in prison so 30% should be resonable. Then as tax deficits grow .....weeeellllll maybe 70%..... Then it will be well prisoners shouldn't really be getting rich in prison so we take 100% but when they get out they will still have that job to fall back on. Just wait and see.

To be clear I'm not against giving people a chance to reform. This is not that. If a person is reformed enough or behaved enough at a chance for reform then they should be on probation at worst. Not propping up a industrial prison complex for nonviolent crimes like 20+ year sentence selling drugs.

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1. throwmeaway222 ◴[] No.45340927[source]
well maybe don't rape people. I get that the TV camera is able to visit the jail and tell a story and make people cry. But maybe they should witness the crime first hand before they put on the story.
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2. citizenpaul ◴[] No.45341494[source]
What are you on about? The guy the article focuses on is in jail 15-30y for "intent" to distribute opioids.

Also "intent" is cop for we didn't like your face.