Penny-wise, pound-foolish. Finishing all the flood control and dikes in New Orleans would have cost slightly over 20 billion dollars, if memory serves me correctly. And how much are we spending now on disaster relief?
Look at programs to help children. Evening programs, like basketball financed through and staffed by law enforcement officers have been shown to reduce juvenile crime rates from what I understand. It has been shown clearly that a juvenile's involvement in crime is a clear indicator that they will continue to commit crimes as an adult. Yet those programs have been killed.
Let me get this straight. No-bid corportate contracts, and large subsidies, are good for the economy. Keeping children in areas of deep poverty off the street and doing something constructive, all the while creating excellent public relation between the police and the community (resulting in fewer shootings of officers), is a waste of money, when nationwide those programs can be funded for millions and the cost of one convict for one year runs roughly $30,000 - and we are incarcerating more and more people.
Look at programs to help children. Evening programs, like basketball financed through and staffed by law enforcement officers have been shown to reduce juvenile crime rates from what I understand. It has been shown clearly that a juvenile's involvement in crime is a clear indicator that they will continue to commit crimes as an adult. Yet those programs have been killed.
Let me get this straight. No-bid corportate contracts, and large subsidies, are good for the economy. Keeping children in areas of deep poverty off the street and doing something constructive, all the while creating excellent public relation between the police and the community (resulting in fewer shootings of officers), is a waste of money, when nationwide those programs can be funded for millions and the cost of one convict for one year runs roughly $30,000 - and we are incarcerating more and more people.
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