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conspiring with private prisons to sentence juvenile offenders to maximum sentences for bribes and kickbacks which totaled millions of dollars. He was also ordered to pay $1.2 million in restitution.
During his sentencing Ciavarella was defiant, claiming he had broken no laws and claimed the money he received was a legitimate 'finders fee.'
As soon as money can be made, corruption is soon to follow.
The privatization of the prison system is a fucking joke.
and that would be why the US has only 5% of the global population yet houses 25% of the total incarcerated individuals on the planet. when violent crime started to drop in the 70's they criminalized drugs and started handing out crazy stiff penalties for non-violent low level street offenders.
the really sad thing is that tax payer dollars pay for the majority of the for-profit prisons because they charge so little in labor they can't pay their own bills. tax payers foot the bill and the shareholders reap the benefits, good old "capitalism" at work in the US.
obviously you despise capitalism (which we don't even have and you have no understand of what true capitalism is) what form do you support?
you don't want to go here because you have clearly shown an complete lack of knowledge on this subject. go watch another Ron Paul video.
as I have stated time and time again I do not support crony or exploitation capitalism.
if you knew about true capitalism, you'd never support it.
I know far more about than you ever will...and its the type of working environment that existed from the times of slavery in the Americas to the early 1930' here in the U.S. it's the kind of work environment that existed in the US before the government got involved when there were sweatshops and child labor, when wages were so low it took an entire family to work both parents and the children just to pay rent. it's the type of work environment when kids worked instead of going to school and when business owners locked employees inside buildings with chains and locks. it's the kind of work environment were people died all the time like at the Triangle Shirt Factory fire in NYC in early 1900. it's the kind of work environment where people that worked for Henry Ford couldn't even afford to buy the cars that they produced until he started paying people a living wage in 1915.
it's the kind of environment that any knowledgeable person or poor person would never support and it's called early US economic history.
congrats on knowing the working conditions of the past. you still don't know what true capitalism is.
congrats on knowing the working conditions of the past. you still don't know what true capitalism is.
Wow, u must really like to look like a fool. Lol