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we process the conventional transaction
and millions and millions
of people unemployed at any given time, yet put time limits on welfare? I don't recall hearing that in the public debate. Question: What will poor people who can't get jobs do when their welfare runs out? Keeping in mind that the government purposely keeps approximately 5 to 6 million people unemployed. Answer: Increasing crime, increasing tension and conflict with police departments, some rioting, and politicians banging the Drum of War to take stronger police and monitoring actions. "Law & Order" Stronger police action mainly against black people. ---- This monitoring discrimination of blacks is demonstratedly nationwide. Therefore, it is also a smoking gun for arguing for retention of affirmative action programs. You don't really think it's just law enforcement, do you? ---- : "Lock 'em Up", The Washington Post, 5/19/96 : : Harvard economist Richard Freeman thinks it's ironic that proportionally : more people are in jail in the Land of the Free than in any other nation : on Earth. The U.S.A. has FIVE TIMES the incarceration rate as the United : Kingdom, Germany or France. : : Freeman says that prison is emerging as America's answer to the "reduced : demand for less-skilled male workers." European countries deal with unem- : ployable guys by putting them on the dole, he says. : : In this country, we throw them in jail after they commit a crime to survive. ---- Factoid: |
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