I don't disagree, but what are you going to do with the prisoners in them on day 1?
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Bear in mind that most of the physical buildings don't belong to the companies running them for profit. I mean, maybe that's changed in the past couple of decades; but when it started, they were privately run, not privately owned. Boot the companies.
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Here is some information on the private prison industry, and race and incarceration, for anyone interested:https://twitter.com/goodoldcatchy/status/1124475700516347904?s=21 …
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Hey Jim, this is the same comment I sent to Sen. Harris. Any private company that makes money from what is essentially a bad outcome for society overall should not ever be receiving money from taxpayers. (And thx for the information.)
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The House should refuse to pass a budget that funds private prisons now. Very next budget. The House has that power. Know anyone over there?
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Wrote about why the House should play fiscal hardball here: http://www.dorfonlaw.org/2019/05/fiscal-hardball-house-democrats-need-to.html?m=1 …
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Wait, what? How does that work? Wouldn't it just create a gigantic overcrowding problem? We don't have the infrastructure to go full-public all at once.
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Because everyone locked up right now should be



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I'll take things that will never happen for $500 Alex.
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Now that’s a good one!! Kamala is done. She knows it or at least she should.
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