TIL Private Prison stocks skyrocketed when Trump was first elected
TIL Private Prison stocks skyrocketed when Trump was first elected
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It sounds so utterly ridiculous to have a publicly traded prison
110 0 ReplyWell you see, it introduces efficiencies because there will competition and incentives for CEOs to seek innovative, private industry knowledge and ok I'm done /s.
51 0 ReplyYou missed "synergize backwards overflow" but other than that, I think you hit most of the business buzzwords.
26 0 ReplyToss some crypto and ai in there or block chains and chain gangs and I'm sold
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Oh god.......you just gave me the worst idea ever. DUAL police/prison systems. With competing jails. Like two seperate police forces in every city......but whoever arrests you determines which jail you go to.
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You think that's bad?
Food in most county lockups is so bad, be use of the way it's funded.
The Sheriff gets paid like $10/day/prisoner, and then they pay for the food.
So there's a direct financial incentive for them to keep the jail at capacity and provide the cheapest possible meals.
37 0 Reply‘murica the land of vested interests
12 0 ReplyEven more ridiculous when mutual funds and 401ks invest in them.
9 0 ReplyOh it is. It absolutely is. But her, how else are you going to exploit the poors?
I'M being sarcastic, but it is the reality we live in.
4 0 ReplyI mean, there are so many ways. Just look around
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