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Pennsylvania Judge took $1M from DC Developer
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This guy will die in whatever cushy prison he is sent to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s3jy1senVM
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For profit detention centers/prisons has bad news written all over it. No conflict of interest there...
Quote:This guy will die in whatever cushy prison he is sent to. WoW give me liberty or give me death! Quote:Private sector is always better of course... Not at all, for profit prision systems is a total sham and just reeks of corruption. Unfortunately you find that true in many countries including the united states. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Private sector is always better of course... How is a government program in any way considered "private sector?" "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" Quote:How is a government program in any way considered "private sector?" The judge in question was taking bribes from a developer of two privately owned for-profit youth detention centers. In exchange for the money, he was supplying inmates on trumped-up charges to the facilities.
If something can corrupt you, you're corrupted already.
- Bob Marley ![]()
Quote:The judge in question was taking bribes from a developer of two privately owned for-profit youth detention centers. In exchange for the money, he was supplying inmates on trumped-up charges to the facilities. So corrupt government was the problem. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?"
Quote:So corrupt government was the problem. Yeah that's the problem... Private companies want revenue growth. Can you not see the conflict? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Not at all, for profit prision systems is a total sham and just reeks of corruption. Yeah there is a clear conflict of interest arise in certain industries. Health being another... Quote:So corrupt government was the problem. Corrupt judges, unethical private businesses illegally bribing them. The push for privatization of the prison systems was likely promoted by politicians in the private companies' pockets. The whole notion of a profit motive goes against the grain of public interest. We want to reduce inmate levels, not grow them.
If something can corrupt you, you're corrupted already.
- Bob Marley ![]() Quote:Yeah there is a clear conflict of interest arise in certain industries. Health being another... Health system is a bit more complicated.
Quote:Yeah that's the problem... Private companies want revenue growth. Can you not see the conflict? When private companies (or individuals or organizations) are able to corrupt government force to get what they want the solution is to remove that power from the government. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Ahh, so we should be allowing sentencing to be done instead by private companies. You know... the same ones building those private prisons. Yeah, no conflict of interest there for sure. GMAB.
I was wrong about Trent Baalke.
Quote:Ahh, so we should be allowing sentencing to be done instead by private companies. You know... the same ones building those private prisons. Yeah, no conflict of interest there for sure. GMAB. Obviously in this particular case sentencing has to be a government function, although it could be done by juries instead of judges. There is also the problem that there are so many things which are technically illegal that anyone can be found guilty of something any time the government chooses to do so. And that proliferation of "crimes" is also a symptom of an over-powerful government. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?"
Quote:Obviously in this particular case sentencing has to be a government function, although it could be done by juries instead of judges. There is also the problem that there are so many things which are technically illegal that anyone can be found guilty of something any time the government chooses to do so. And that proliferation of "crimes" is also a symptom of an over-powerful government. "Show me the man and I'll find you a crime." - Beria “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
Quote:Ahh, so we should be allowing sentencing to be done instead by private companies. You know... the same ones building those private prisons. Yeah, no conflict of interest there for sure. GMAB. No one's advocating private prisons but it's a multiple level problems. Prison shouldnt be a profitering industry most agree, Malabar is rightly pointing out that this is just another example of how corrupt government is and how easy it is to corrupt. Which is why we have to advocate government at all levels having less power. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:No one's advocating private prisons but it's a multiple level problems. Prison shouldnt be a profitering industry most agree, Malabar is rightly pointing out that this is just another example of how corrupt government is and how easy it is to corrupt. Which is why we have to advocate government at all levels having less power. The chicken or the egg...
The ones who set this up got 2 years or less. Just think those two slime balls will already be back out to screw somebody else over in a very short period of time.
Quote:The chicken or the egg... Maybe I look at like this, the desire to corrupt and buy power will always be present. So the best solution is to minimize the lower available power and make it not worth their time to buy politicians. Even with a completley 100% public economy someone is still going to corrupt the public offials. |
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