11:45 p.m.
Oh they do spend a lot on helping poor people!
They can spend more!
Takeaway national defense and more on America! Just a little bit.
This is because their plan hasn't worked.
There are 37m poor Americans.
They have to do more to help them out.
No more gambling, no more this or that, no more freedom to waste government money, that's more sensible than to continue.
I also don't like prisons, it's a waste, unless you are talking manual labour.
Instead of sending them to prison, why can't you make convicts work hard labor in private companies to pay off their debts?
Why can't we revolutionize and update our justice system, so that you can value the seriousness of a crime, such as, umm, theft,
so, a simple petty theft is $1,000 dollars. This could be a packet of beef jerky worth $5 bucks. So, that's like, I dunno, $100 bucks fine. $500 if serious, maybe $1,000 if they try to escape.
If it's serious theft, burglary, that's $10,000 and a serious breaking and entering is $25,000. If they wear masks, then $30,000. If they are armed with a weapon $45,000 dollars fine. If premeditated, extra $5,000.
Now, umm, if it's rape, it could be $50,000 plus the medical fees the victim must endure. I don't know, but the point is, you can see where I'm going with it.
If it's murder, this is tougher, it depends, on who was killed, why, what circumstances, but usually, it is a very high price, maybe $3,000,000, as that's close to the price of a human being.
Now, if it's $3m, it might be a lot to many, but some rich people, in the movie The Purge, they will fork it out, they spent a lot in slave era too.
If you can value a crime, it is the same as valuation of a piece of art or a product or a service. Except, it is for a disservice, a crime.
When you can value it, the judge, they can ask the criminal convict to pay for it.
They usually can't do it. So, you can call his or her bank, take their money, award it to the victim.
If not enough, then they must go to jail. But why jail? It's not sensible. Those places are paid for by the government, why should we pay for convicts?
Those convicts are humans too, sure, but why can't they be legal debt slaves working for factories? If they so choose. It's similar to a workshop in prison.
They can work for $5 bucks an hour, in a privately owned prison factory, 8 hours a day ($40 bucks), 5 days a week ($200) and every week of the year x 52 = $10,400 bucks.
This person, then, has $10,400 bucks. Maybe perhaps, if it is a good private prison, the make better products for sale, so, that means, they pay more. Maybe they pay $10 bucks or $20 bucks even, instead of $5. Maybe in less good prisons, it's $2 bucks. Or $1! Or maybe, just maybe, for the worst criminals, ███████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████: $0.
So, there's white collar tier 1 prison. $100/ hour. For people like Jordan Belfort or Bernie Madoff.
There's blue collar tier 1. $50 / hour.
There's blue color tier 5. $20 / hour.
There's tier 09: $5 / hour.
Tier 10 can be $0.
All the money they make, it is handed to victims.