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alcibiades_mystery

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176. Wella has "logic." YOU, on the other hand, have "personal feelings."
Tue Mar 10, 2015, 01:55 PM
Mar 2015

Or so Wella keeps telling us.

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Did they put the corporation in jail? FSogol Mar 2015 #1
You clearly didn't read the whole post. Wella Mar 2015 #2
So? The privatized court is wrong and the corporation is wrong, yet a person is sitting in jail. n/t FSogol Mar 2015 #3
Thanks for playing "Missing the Point Entirely!" Wella Mar 2015 #4
What a bunch of nonsense, you want to put privitatizion in jail? FSogol Mar 2015 #7
You clearly didn't read or understand. Wella Mar 2015 #9
Try a writer's workshop. FSogol Mar 2015 #10
Try a phonics class Wella Mar 2015 #15
It's not missing the point that the poster wants to talk about the man in jail CreekDog Mar 2015 #167
and the other poster wants to talk about the privatization which creates such fucked-up ND-Dem Mar 2015 #170
This is a lesson in privatization and what it does. Wella Mar 2015 #5
'racism' is just a simpler sell for many; especially those w/ vested interests ND-Dem Mar 2015 #82
Sandy Springs is 41.3% NON WHITE, 20% African American Wella Mar 2015 #92
why are you asking me? i'm not the one saying it is. i agree with you; money is key. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #126
Sorry, it gets a little fast and furious in here sometimes. Wella Mar 2015 #128
Simple. There's never been a white garbageman jailed for picking up trash 3 hours early CreekDog Mar 2015 #169
Exactly, and the black man is less likely to be able to pay the fine, get out on bail, etc. NoJusticeNoPeace Mar 2015 #177
Vested interest in the truth? CreekDog Mar 2015 #146
yeah, no one has a vested interest in wealth. just in whiteness. right. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #155
They're going to put a multinational corporation in jail because a garbageman in their little ND-Dem Mar 2015 #158
Jesus Fuckin' Christ I should have known that was Sandy Springs... Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #6
Regardless, look at the actual argument Wella Mar 2015 #8
This is a wakeup call about several things Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #11
I understand you don't want to give up your emotional connection to this story Wella Mar 2015 #13
What's the "real problem"? Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #17
The privatized court couldn't sufficiently punish a private corporation, so Wella Mar 2015 #19
I repeat, I'm not disputing your point Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #28
Why would a municipality have a right to enforce one of its laws? Wella Mar 2015 #31
I'm just saying I've never heard of "no trash collection before X time" laws before... Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #39
There are noise ordinances in most places Wella Mar 2015 #41
I see nothing about noise or decibel levels in the law Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #46
But there are times of day noted. Wella Mar 2015 #47
I'd argue that Sandy Springs is poorly run Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #50
It might, in fact, be. When you privatize/outsource everything, cohesion must suffer Wella Mar 2015 #64
They outsourced their brains as well Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #74
Excellent ideas Blue_Tires Wella Mar 2015 #80
who's going to do it when the 'government' is outsourced? ND-Dem Mar 2015 #85
Their police department? Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #86
Who's going to order the police department to do it (& are you sure the police aren't outsourced ND-Dem Mar 2015 #100
Agreed. Raine1967 Mar 2015 #56
While I Share Your Sentiments. . . ProfessorGAC Mar 2015 #32
I love the obligatory wealth/class references whatthehey Mar 2015 #12
61K is the median income? So it's not the uber wealthy? Wella Mar 2015 #14
No. Not even close. yeoman6987 Mar 2015 #22
So you're telling me this is a "war on the middle class" story. Wella Mar 2015 #33
We need a definition of middle class yeoman6987 Mar 2015 #43
Sociologists are pretty clear on defining middle vs working classes (vs. poor) Wella Mar 2015 #44
Well isn't that something. The politicians yeoman6987 Mar 2015 #45
You're full of it. US median household income is about $50K. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #106
Everything I stated is correct yeoman6987 Mar 2015 #125
Your town has a median income 60% higher than the US median. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #129
Still not über rich. Maybe the other 40 percent are yeoman6987 Mar 2015 #132
Richer than 70% of households. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #134
I have a long way to go yeoman6987 Mar 2015 #154
Thanks. Wella Mar 2015 #130
$60K is the median MALE income. Not HOUSEHOLD income. It's WAY higher than the US median. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #103
Ok. Thanks for the real stats. If you have two people working, then the household will have more $$ Wella Mar 2015 #107
$60K is above median male income as well. It's a wealthy area. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #113
If those Americans simply work harder, they can join yeoman in the 1% in some years alcibiades_mystery Mar 2015 #175
Malibu is well off, but there are CA towns and places with median household incomes twice that Bluenorthwest Mar 2015 #30
I thought Malibu was pretty high up there. Wella Mar 2015 #34
Only a few celebrities, actually Scootaloo Mar 2015 #53
Thanks for the info Wella Mar 2015 #65
Malibu is the whitest area in LA county and in 2000: ND-Dem Mar 2015 #119
Well, having never lived anywhere near Malibu ever, Wella Mar 2015 #121
There are more expensive places, most of them are very small. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #116
Bronxville, New York #20? Wella Mar 2015 #120
no. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #122
It's 57th. On a list with a lot of very small (<4000 households) municipalities. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #111
That would be Alpharetta or Roswell... Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #37
Your personal feelings aside, an ordinance was broken and the corporation was at fault Wella Mar 2015 #49
You keep saying "personal feelings" Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #51
The feelings that you are revealing in your posts Wella Mar 2015 #118
Wella has "logic." YOU, on the other hand, have "personal feelings." alcibiades_mystery Mar 2015 #176
The worker is not the corporation, lock up the President or the CEO and I bet TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #114
Like they're gonna lock up the connected gangsters that run Waste Management. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #135
You mean real gangsters? Wella Mar 2015 #143
a little of both; the founder is said to have underworld ties. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #156
Then collect your fines and suck it, I guess. TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #180
That's median income for a male in the city, and it's more than the US median HOUSEHOLD income. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #93
No, that's median MALE income. Median household income is >$100K. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #133
So they want their garbage picked up Capt. Obvious Mar 2015 #16
That's NOT the issue. They have a right to their laws and paid a company that refused to follow them Wella Mar 2015 #20
Big picture Capt. Obvious Mar 2015 #23
Almost: Big picture: Don't privatize public services period. Wella Mar 2015 #29
I think one of your points is likely spot on: Trillo Mar 2015 #18
The company IS responsible legally; whether they accept responsibility is a different question Wella Mar 2015 #21
That question has never been answered yeoman6987 Mar 2015 #24
I have a handful of guesses why Capt. Obvious Mar 2015 #25
Or, the company has a desire to finish early in the area Wella Mar 2015 #27
No it hasn't. But when a corporation has been fined many, many times for the same employee and the Wella Mar 2015 #26
That's Pretty Clear Under Agency Law ProfessorGAC Mar 2015 #35
That makes sense Wella Mar 2015 #36
Doesn't matter Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #54
Respondeat superior -- "the master shall answer" MindPilot Mar 2015 #38
Absolutely agree. The corporation is at fault here. Wella Mar 2015 #48
I don't think concerns regarding privatization denies relevant concerns of racism in this instance. LanternWaste Mar 2015 #40
The employee was not (ludicrously) jailed because he was black, but because he broke a law, punished Wella Mar 2015 #42
You can not say that he was not jailed for being black. Gormy Cuss Mar 2015 #179
White person telling black persons what is and isnt racist? NoJusticeNoPeace Mar 2015 #52
I think a more effective solution would be to fine Waste Management $10,000 per day Nye Bevan Mar 2015 #55
THIS^^^^^^^^ Wella Mar 2015 #66
who levies the fines? under whose jurisdiction? ND-Dem Mar 2015 #137
You don't know that. Zenlitened Mar 2015 #57
Did you not watch the video you posted? Raine1967 Mar 2015 #58
The video is about outsourcing the city services. Wella Mar 2015 #67
Regardless of what's on the video, what is clear is that pnwmom Mar 2015 #73
So you're making conclusions without knowing the facts Wella Mar 2015 #77
You did that in your OP. pnwmom Mar 2015 #81
No. I took the actual facts of the case and used logic (remember that?) to make few deductions Wella Mar 2015 #89
You made a claim, based on nothing, that racism was NOT involved. pnwmom Mar 2015 #139
>35% of the city = not white, and its wealthy residents include wealthy black folk like Herman Cain. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #148
Here's some information about a related lawsuit. pnwmom Mar 2015 #152
The town is 20% black. 65% white, which leaves some non-white 'other' as well. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #138
3000+ posts in 6 weeks? CreekDog Mar 2015 #147
here's another: what do you care? not to mention your math is bad. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #150
Uh-oh...the resident troll hunter is on yer sent...tread lightly...... Inkfreak Mar 2015 #173
Sorry, but Sandy Springs' white, Republican majority voted to segregate itself from Atlanta, Fulton Hoyt Mar 2015 #59
From what I have read, it was about taxation Wella Mar 2015 #68
Are you trying to be obtuse? "Taxation" is money going to the City of Atlanta, governed Hoyt Mar 2015 #83
Sandy Springs is 41.3% NON WHITE, 20% African American Wella Mar 2015 #94
Solid Republican district, that doesn't want their white money going to anything that helps Hoyt Mar 2015 #98
41.3% Non White; 20% African American Wella Mar 2015 #104
Do you two think there is racism in Ferguson? Minorities are well over 50%, but there is Hoyt Mar 2015 #174
Nah, racism is all but gone now that we have a black president who is thought to have NoJusticeNoPeace Mar 2015 #178
Only 3% of families and 7.9% of the population is below the poverty line, lower than the rate ND-Dem Mar 2015 #151
huh? now you've lost me. This city is very well-off compared to most places in Georgia, ND-Dem Mar 2015 #142
That post was based on the 60K figure given to me at the time Wella Mar 2015 #145
This message was self-deleted by its author ND-Dem Mar 2015 #141
There is a third possibility ... surrealAmerican Mar 2015 #60
Is that customary for waste management companies? Wella Mar 2015 #70
again, sounds plausible. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #144
****UPDATE*** City Suspends Jail Sentence. RiffRandell Mar 2015 #61
Great News. Thanks Hoyt Mar 2015 #62
Excellent. He should never have been sentenced in the first place. Wella Mar 2015 #63
Blacks COMMONLY get harsher sentences than whites for doing same crimes so to start the uponit7771 Mar 2015 #69
You're missing the context; the company was at fault Wella Mar 2015 #72
Where is the evidence for your belief? pnwmom Mar 2015 #76
there is data to prove harsher sentences for blacks uponit7771 Mar 2015 #91
But not that the court in this case was being racist Wella Mar 2015 #97
Who was at fault doesn't mean that blacks don't get Harsher sentences... blacks DO get harsher s uponit7771 Mar 2015 #84
No one ever said that. Most people on DU agree that blacks get harsher sentences in general Wella Mar 2015 #136
In order to prove racism wasn't involved, you'd have to prove pnwmom Mar 2015 #71
The people making the positive claim (of racism) must provide the supporting evidence Wella Mar 2015 #75
But the privatization was driven by racism; pnwmom Mar 2015 #79
The demographic evidence actually goes AGAINST your claim Wella Mar 2015 #87
Blacks get harsher sentences than whites for same crime, that's been proven and is statistical fact uponit7771 Mar 2015 #90
Yes, and older women get into fewer accidents than younger men--also a statistical fact Wella Mar 2015 #101
what does it take then - to prove racism WAS involved? hfojvt Mar 2015 #88
No, America's judicial system in the story and NO DOUBT racism is involved. The statistics don't uponit7771 Mar 2015 #96
There's actually a lot of doubt about this particular case Wella Mar 2015 #102
I'm not wanting to be opinionated just factual, if the "case" involves the US penal system then race uponit7771 Mar 2015 #108
But you're not being factual, at least not about this case. Wella Mar 2015 #110
What are you calling the "case" then? The story as a whole or just the complaint about the time of uponit7771 Mar 2015 #117
The actual facts of the case: the broken sound ordinance laws, the company that kept being fined Wella Mar 2015 #124
I'm willing to consider but it cuts REALLY close, it's like the FPD saying we didn't shoot that ... uponit7771 Mar 2015 #131
I understand your mistrust of the system Wella Mar 2015 #140
according to the city website, each individual household contracts for its own garbage service, ND-Dem Mar 2015 #171
good sleuthing and thinking. sounds reasonable. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #78
Not in the face of sentencing statistics, the SENTENCING part of this makes it about race... uponit7771 Mar 2015 #95
I think you have no way of proving that claim. It amounts to saying "blacks are jailed in higher ND-Dem Mar 2015 #99
Links inside, Sentencing bias is a well established norm in US penal system uponit7771 Mar 2015 #105
This is very true overall; I'm not disputing that Wella Mar 2015 #109
I don't think you can take the sentencing away from the issue or "case" as a whole, take the uponit7771 Mar 2015 #112
You absolutely have to look at the case in context Wella Mar 2015 #115
That it's hard to separate the motives of the judge still makes it about race, if blacks and browns uponit7771 Mar 2015 #123
There are a lot of things the city could have done differently Wella Mar 2015 #127
True, his name was on the citation but relevant to COMMON course for blacks race isn't uponit7771 Mar 2015 #162
The CEO of the company? I think you don't get the situation. It's a multinational corporation; ND-Dem Mar 2015 #153
no, she can legally jail the guy how much they make isn't relevant. If she wanted to send a message uponit7771 Mar 2015 #160
It's laughable. He wouldn't go to trial, let alone jail. It's a city of 90K and their rent-a-judge. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #165
You make a good case. NaturalHigh Mar 2015 #149
Blacks get harsher sentences than whites for same crime, that's been proven and is statistical fact uponit7771 Mar 2015 #161
Huh? Did you mean to respond to me? NaturalHigh Mar 2015 #163
Yes, racism in this case isn't far fetched. No one should believe and institution that has regularly uponit7771 Mar 2015 #164
Oh, okay. NaturalHigh Mar 2015 #166
Yeah, it's not racism CreekDog Mar 2015 #157
When was the last white garbage man arrested for doing his job? bravenak Mar 2015 #159
Thought you might like to know that if one believes the city's website, the city doesn't ND-Dem Mar 2015 #168
the body of your post doesn't really support the title fishwax Mar 2015 #172
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