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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Pledges To End No Child Left Behind, Shut Down For-Profit Prisons [View all]BrotherIvan
(9,126 posts)16. Here is the interchange for those who don't click the link
QUESTION: We have a law enforcement quota, 34,000 immigrants are to be detained daily. Congress mandates that for a price tag of 2 billion dollars a year. About 60 percent of that is going to two corporations, Corrections Corporation of America and GEO. We are detaining people that present no threat, immediate threat to themselves or us. And then we see a certain Senator accepting campaign donations,
SANDERS: She's not talking about me so be clear (laughter and applause from audience)
QUESTION: then he's voting against his own comprehensive immigration reform bill. I would like to know would you help us shut down the for-profit prisons, would you you shift money away from detaining people to other more humane methods, immigration judges for examples [ ] and would you work for comprehensive immigration reform?
SANDERS: The answer is, yes, yes ,yes. Clearly one of the crises we face in our nation is that we have more people behind bars than any other country on earth [ ] China is a nation that is 3 or 4 times larger than us population wise, it is an authoritarian country Communist country, and we have far more people behind bars than does China. And what we do in our jails is we run a great educational system, we education people how to be even better criminals. So it seems to me that rather than spending huge amounts of money on jails and on private corporations who are incentivized to keep people in jail, it might make a lot more sense to spend money on job training and education so that people do not end up in jail in the first place. And yes I'm certainly in favor of comprehensive education reform.
SANDERS: She's not talking about me so be clear (laughter and applause from audience)
QUESTION: then he's voting against his own comprehensive immigration reform bill. I would like to know would you help us shut down the for-profit prisons, would you you shift money away from detaining people to other more humane methods, immigration judges for examples [ ] and would you work for comprehensive immigration reform?
SANDERS: The answer is, yes, yes ,yes. Clearly one of the crises we face in our nation is that we have more people behind bars than any other country on earth [ ] China is a nation that is 3 or 4 times larger than us population wise, it is an authoritarian country Communist country, and we have far more people behind bars than does China. And what we do in our jails is we run a great educational system, we education people how to be even better criminals. So it seems to me that rather than spending huge amounts of money on jails and on private corporations who are incentivized to keep people in jail, it might make a lot more sense to spend money on job training and education so that people do not end up in jail in the first place. And yes I'm certainly in favor of comprehensive education reform.
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Bernie Sanders Pledges To End No Child Left Behind, Shut Down For-Profit Prisons [View all]
smokey nj
May 2015
OP
A president cannot do it alone. He needs a Congress that will work with him.
JDPriestly
May 2015
#23
Very good. My Congressman is one of the most progressive in Congress, so I support him in Congress.
JDPriestly
May 2015
#38
What a great answer. Bernie is a clear thinker, a moral thinker and truly the best statesman
JDPriestly
May 2015
#25
'Yes, yes and yes'! Go BERNIE! He is a dream come true for ANY Democrat, on almost
sabrina 1
May 2015
#26
This is the kind of straight-talk on BIG policies that our current crop of pols avoid like a plague!
nikto
May 2015
#21
After hearing this news, I am more optimistic than ever that Sanders will win and surprise the
JDPriestly
May 2015
#22
It's already happening. On Social Media people are working harder than I've ever seen for a
sabrina 1
May 2015
#28
K&R Our prisons should never be given a profit incentive unless it is for rehabilitation.
raouldukelives
May 2015
#31