These people in prison is a dividend, not a burden.
They were caught committing a crime. It wasn’t the first
offense they had committed as a general rule. The crime was
serious enough to keep them behind pars in a state prison.
Some could argue with me about this, but these people are
put behind bars as punishment, a deterence not only for them,
but for others thinking about doing the same sort of thing.
It’s also a way of keeping crime rates down. Some of these
people are professional criminals. They are repeat offenders
because this is their chosen profession. Keep them in
prison and you eliminate crimes being committed.
If you let 20,000 inmates out, you’re going to have a
pretty elevated repeat offender percentage. Not only
that, but right now we have recruiters looking for people
like this with piss poor judgement willing to commit a
whole lot of crime if the prise is right.
Someone was mentioning to night that Craig’s List has
adds up right now recruiting for “terrorists”, essentially.
Of course it wasn’t laid out that blatantly, but that’s
exactly what it is in reality.
This release programs is a VERY BAD idea.
If you want to look at it this way, I don’t think you’d
be far off base. It’s just another front on the war
against the middle-class.
Can you name me ONE idea coming from California which is NOT a bad one? They seem to make a high art of doing highly destructive things, both to themselves and the rest of the country.
Maybe that's the real reason for the closures - Antifa is running short on cannon fodder.