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Arnold's Dilemma: What are we going to do with all duh Union Tards, then?

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Subject: Arnold's Dilemma: What are we going to do with all duh Union
Tards, then?

Date: Jan 26, 2010 1:19 AM

ARTICLE BELOW ABOUT ARNOLD'S
PRISON POPULATION EXPLOSION... YES IT
*IS* DRIVEN BY THE UNIONS.
=======================================

What are we going to do wid all
them stupid-white-people cops
and prison guards and DCF unions,
then? How many stupid-white-people
do we need cleaning toilets at
McDonald's or sweeping the floors
at the Walmarts, third shift?

We *know* that's all they're qualified
for - most of them can't even read, much
less write. (Corrupticut is the East
Coast twin of California, which is why
Jodi Rell and Arnie are such good
friends.)

This is hilarious. But just and true.

We are paying a huge fortune to the
likes of prison guards, who deliberately
increase their overtime by *provoking*
prisoners... 'Same like DCF, who create
the epidemic of "bad parents."

I have SEEN IT:
http://www.actionlyme.org/AMICUS_Figueroa_13_Feb_06.htm


And do we really think the 52,000 children
who at present live in Corrupticut, but
who have been taken from their parents
by DCF were in "danger" of being murdered
or "driven into a lake" by their parents?

Here is an entitlement program that needs
to go:
http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_203.html

Over 100 million dollars a year the ACF.gov
gives to Corrupticut to give to the needy
families... but none of it goes to the needy
families. The money is used by duh DCF
"courts" to take the children away from these
very same poor parents:
http://www.actionlyme.org/100120.htm
"Hardship" being the real reason kids
are removed from their homes. Poverty.

But the State of CT is given money - over
100 million dollars a year from the federal
govt - to be given to these needy families...

This lawyer, Shelley Geballe, says it
never is given to the actual needy families,
but to the DCF union cannibals:
http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_203.html

Same wid da jails and duh cops... They
INVENT the problem$ that they themselve$
help themselve$ to fixing. Once they know
ya, you're in their crosshairs forever.

All ya gotta do is FART in the wrong
direction, and you're back in the jails...
http://www.actionlyme.org/RELLS_MURDERS.htm
resulting in such an epidemic of bogus
prisoners... the likes of the Petit murders
occurred.

The DCF Rowlandgate Bills:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.flame.psychiatry/browse_frm/thread/8f9fd674954961a0/565abd39c148a278?q=bingo+pay+for+play+rowland&rnum=1#565abd39c148a278

"Michael W. Kozlowski, Secretary and Marc S. Ryan, Deputy Secretary,
Office of Policy and Management - testified in support of the
Governor's proposal. ****The proposed increases in spending are
attributed to higher than expected spending requirements in federal
entitlement programs (Medicaid and Temporary Family Assistance), ****
"

- -

The DCF-Rowlangate bills were about
taking more kids away in order
to be able to take more kids away
once they got the TANF (Temporary Aid
to Needy Families) that Shelley Geballe
talks about in Careening Towards Crisis
http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_203.html
funding they alleged to Uncle Sam they were
giving to the Needy Families.

But they weren't.
They were stuffing it in their
pockets, "processing" more families.

'The result being the traumatized kids
who ended up on drugs and on the streets
were to go into the DCF-Rowlandgate
Adult prisons in an enterprise known
as TREA:
http://www.actionlyme.org/BRAINLESS_BUREAUCRATS.htm
"A ^^^ national string of pediatric and
adult jails"... the bodies being harvested
early by duh DCF Whorey-Glorey union:
http://www.actionlyme.org/RAGAGLIA_GRANDJURY_DETAILS.htm
("Man, What a heard of Porkers!"
"Yeah, but they [blank], man.
They [blank.]")


Now we're stuck with an epidemic
of useless and brainless jailers
and kidnappers and their useless
and brainless victims.

Arnie wants to send as many of the
prisoners as possible away? I *do* hope
he intends to send the jail-guard unions
and duh DCF Tardery out of the country
with them. The McDonalds chain only
has so many toilets.

KMDickson
http://www.actionlyme.org/index.htm

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http://rawstory.com/2010/01/arnold-send-california-prisoners-mexico/
Arnold: Send California prisoners to Mexico

By Agence France-Presse
Monday, January 25th, 2010 -- 10:10 pm
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arnold Arnold: Send California prisoners to MexicoGovernor Arnold
Schwarzenegger suggested California could ease its crowded prison
system by sending thousands of undocumented inmates to specially built
jails in Mexico.

Speaking to reporters at the Sacramento Press Club, Schwarzenegger
said California could ease its strained finances by a billion dollars
if 20,000 illegal immigrants currently held in the state were housed
across the border.

"I think that we can do so much better in the prison system alone if
we can go and take, inmates for instance, the 20,000 inmates that are
illegal immigrants that are here and get them to Mexico,"
Schwarzenegger said.

"Think about it -- if California gives Mexico the money. Not 'Hey, you
take care of them, these are your citizens'. No. Not at all.

"We pay them to build the prison down in Mexico. And then we have
those undocumented immigrants down there in prison. It would half the
costs to build the prison and run the prison. We could save a billion
dollars right there that could go into higher education."
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Schwarzenegger's remarks come as California prepares for the latest in
a long line of state budget crises.

Schwarzenegger declared a fiscal emergency earlier this month, warning
severe cuts were necessary to stem a 19.9-billion-dollar deficit.

California has some of the most overcrowded prisons in the United
States, with an estimated 170,000 inmates housed in facilities
designed for 100,000 people, according to 2007 figures.

Schwarzenegger said he believed the financial burden of California's
prisons could be eased if the private sector moved into the industry.

"I think that there is no reason why we should have just state
employees and public prisons," Schwarzenegger said. "Why shouldn't we
have private prisons and private prisons competing with public
prisons?

"I don't want to go and get rid of public prisons, not at all. It's
not an attack on their labor union even though they may take it as
such.
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