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Georgia governor suggests ex-convicts replace immigrants as farm workers
The Washington Independent ^ | 06.15.11 | Nicolas Mendoza

Posted on 06/15/2011 4:19:25 PM PDT by arderkrag

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To: BfloGuy
the Confederacy was illustration enough that forced labor was not a good economic model. Now, all that said, having prisoners perform actual work may be worthwhile; just don't expect it to replace what we call the "free" market for good reason.

If I read the article correctly, this is not forced labor. These are people on probation, not in prison or jail. They are free (except for being on probation). It is a "free" market solution. The governor was suggesting farm labor jobs for people who are legal but have a history which might preclude them from being hired at a lot of jobs. Would it be better for farmers to hire someone they know is breaking the law at the time (illegals) vs someone who broke the law in the past but is currently conforming to the law?
41 posted on 06/15/2011 6:08:38 PM PDT by Girlene
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To: cripplecreek

I don’t know about other places but California still uses prisoners on hot shot crews to fight watershed fires. Year after year hubby had the same prisoners working for him on his crew....and they worked.
They got paid for it (very little) and they got out of the prison for awhile. There were qualifications they had to meet and they knew if they ever screwed up the nice gig was over. Hubby says they jumped through hoops for him.


42 posted on 06/15/2011 6:12:29 PM PDT by sheana
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To: sheana

When I was a paint room foreman I had a bunch of parolees from a halfway house working for me. They worked out just fine. Always willing to work any overtime I could give them and almost no absences from any of them.


43 posted on 06/15/2011 6:20:03 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: arderkrag

Go back to the old convict lease system, where the farmers paid the state, and were responsible for guarding and feeding the prisoners working on their farm.


44 posted on 06/15/2011 7:34:47 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: Psalm 144

This is how MOST of the states financed their prison systems! Here in Texas, we did that for YEARS! You wanna eat? You need to have a job somewhere in the prison system!

Then, local ACLU-type lawyers filed lawsuits about “slave labor” and the prison system simply stopped using prisoners as the primary labor force! It was stupid then, it is stupid now, and it will continue to be stupid!

But, it makes sense: we should definitely NOT force prisoners to work for their room, board, food and recreations - I mean, those type requires are for those “free” people (pun intended) who work 40+ hours a week to pay for their own room, board, food and recreations! Oh, and all of that for the prisoners with their taxes! Sorry, but the thought of it all makes me want to PUKE!!!


45 posted on 06/15/2011 8:11:58 PM PDT by ExTxMarine (PRAYER: It's the only HOPE for real CHANGE in America!)
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To: Terry Mross

Farmers, ranchers, contractors, landscapers, restaurateurs and factory owners.


46 posted on 06/15/2011 8:26:24 PM PDT by Psalm 144 (Voodoo Republicans: Don't read their lips - watch their hands.)
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To: sheana

In Oregon I hear they are hiring crew chiefs for firefighters...and they HAVE to speak Spanish....what’s that tell ya!?


47 posted on 06/15/2011 9:37:10 PM PDT by goodnesswins (...both islam and the democrat plantation thrive on poverty)
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To: arderkrag

Replace cheap labor with another form of cheap labor. Have prisoners do it for free as a result of their debt to society. Instead of the farms waging wages they can pay the state to watch over the inmates.


48 posted on 06/15/2011 9:59:07 PM PDT by Almondjoy
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To: BfloGuy
Though I don't support illegal-immigrant labor, the Confederacy was illustration enough that forced labor was not a good economic model.

The Old South's economic model was highly effective. The fact that we fought for several years outnumbered, outgunned and outflanked, and yet were winning for a good portion of the war, is more than proof enough of that.
49 posted on 06/16/2011 4:09:08 AM PDT by arderkrag (Georgia is God's Country.----------In the same way Rush is balance, I am consensus.)
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