Every time I go to comment on one of your posts, I get hung up on whether to comment on the sublime (the featured movie) or the ridiculous (the state of incarceration in our country).
On the movie: I saw this when it first came out, but still remember it fondly. And, as I remember, it is also an example of a movie scored exceedingly well.
On the ridiculous: If the BBB continues to passage, there may be too many prisoners and too few visitors to go around for the amount of visiting hours to matter. I wish I were being flippant, but $170 billion will round up and detain a lot of "undesirables". As you have pointed out, once the cells are built, they will be filled.
Also, let's call them what they are: concentration camps.
Every time I go to comment on one of your posts, I get hung up on whether to comment on the sublime (the featured movie) or the ridiculous (the state of incarceration in our country).
On the movie: I saw this when it first came out, but still remember it fondly. And, as I remember, it is also an example of a movie scored exceedingly well.
On the ridiculous: If the BBB continues to passage, there may be too many prisoners and too few visitors to go around for the amount of visiting hours to matter. I wish I were being flippant, but $170 billion will round up and detain a lot of "undesirables". As you have pointed out, once the cells are built, they will be filled.
Also, let's call them what they are: concentration camps.
All true.
Yeah, we're moving towards a police state. Hey -- people voted for this. There were no secrets, there are no surprises.
Thank you for your sweet words.