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Predicaments of Abundance: the manifest injustice of make-work criminal justice

1 pointsby taxicabjesusalmost 2 years ago

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taxicabjesusalmost 2 years ago
On December 31 2022 Congressman Thomas Massie (MIT alum) tweeted, &quot;If you were in Congress, what would your priorities be for 2023?&quot;<p>I submitted this response thread about one of the Predicaments of Abundance: I propose the United States&#x27; relative prosperity has enabled it to be the most effective crime-solving and crime-punishing country on Earth, but that we&#x27;re not any better off for our tremendous expenditures on &quot;Criminal Justice&quot;. I don&#x27;t have any meaningful engagement on the Twitter, so it only got a few views.<p>One of the people mentioned in this thread is my passenger who can&#x27;t keep himself from screwing up his own life. This one could have be any of you. I think DevOps was his specialty, before he fell into the black hole of Criminal Justice. I drafted an Ask HN submission, then I saw that I recently mentioned him in a comment that got a few upvotes: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=34237125" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=34237125</a> 67