
Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
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Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
He just does not like losing. The trouble is he does nothing else. 

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More wall-wrangling:
While the legislation, which passed the Senate Wednesday, is expected to pass the House before the end of the week, many conservatives are calling on the President to oppose the legislation and Trump is listening. But a House Republican leadership news conference was delayed Thursday morning as lawmakers debated how to proceed, lending even more uncertainty to how the issue would get resolved.
While the legislation, which passed the Senate Wednesday, is expected to pass the House before the end of the week, many conservatives are calling on the President to oppose the legislation and Trump is listening. But a House Republican leadership news conference was delayed Thursday morning as lawmakers debated how to proceed, lending even more uncertainty to how the issue would get resolved.
Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)

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Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
No, they're not slaves. The problem is the wall, not inmate labor, which should be used to benefit the community like the California inmate firefighters.
The latest fad is a poverty social. Every woman must wear calico,
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
Yes. They literally are slaves.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:30 pmNo, they're not slaves. The problem is the wall, not inmate labor, which should be used to benefit the community like the California inmate firefighters.
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Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
No, they literally are not slaves.
The latest fad is a poverty social. Every woman must wear calico,
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
They are forced, unpaid labour. Literally slaves.
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Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
Absurd. I suppose community service is also a form of slavery, and those who've been given several hundred hours should feel equally aggrieved as actual slaves. It is forced unpaid labor afterall.
The latest fad is a poverty social. Every woman must wear calico,
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
People doing community service generally aren't making people money. At least not in this country. But tgat bullshit corporate prison system you have means people make money for nothing off other's backs.
It's modern day slavery
It's modern day slavery
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Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
No, it's not.
Community service can make the city/county money btw, hell yeah it can.
Community service can make the city/county money btw, hell yeah it can.
The latest fad is a poverty social. Every woman must wear calico,
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
Can you describe the difference between slavery, and non-slavery?
Will minimum-wage earners always be slaves? What about salaried people, who have to work extra hours for the same money?
How about a server who doesn't get a tip?
Slavery is a buzzword. Skip using it and try again to say what you mean.
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Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
Inmate labor is no better than slave labor, it's underpaid and seldom voluntary to start with.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:30 pmNo, they're not slaves. The problem is the wall, not inmate labor, which should be used to benefit the community like the California inmate firefighters.
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Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
Indeed it is, it's judicially mandated slave labourSean Hayden wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:51 pmAbsurd. I suppose community service is also a form of slavery, and those who've been given several hundred hours should feel equally aggrieved as actual slaves. It is forced unpaid labor afterall.
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Re: Individual-1, a joke or a threat? (talk Trump)
I don't know the US system, but I understand they sentence people to labour.Svartalf wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 6:19 pmInmate labor is no better than slave labor, it's underpaid and seldom voluntary to start with.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:30 pmNo, they're not slaves. The problem is the wall, not inmate labor, which should be used to benefit the community like the California inmate firefighters.
In Canada, some similar things happen. Work while incarcerated is very low-paid, and failing to participate means not only the money missed, but the other inmates can be used to bully the unwilling into service by calling them 'lazy'.
What should happen to prisoners is...? Well, I don't know. I would like to think there are terribly unpleasant consequences to ruining people's lives with criminal acts. At the same time, I wouldn't want my prison system treating people terribly.
So what is your take? Lockup with gentle reeducation offered? Brutal labour? Something in between?
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