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GLD 421.32-0.5%Jan 16 4:00 PM EST

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To: Sdgla who wrote (132461)3/22/2017 1:27:04 PM
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Don't think of them as criminals, think of them as organ donors. << No need to incarcerate. Deport. >> No need to deport, or incarcerate. They are valuable. Selling their body parts at auction they should be worth something like US$1 million each. The rest could go into pet food. Put their photos on the cans. "More criminals needed. Get your photo on a can."

Pretty soon, there'd be a shortage of organ donors and sales to the pet food industry would be dropping too.

Criminals should be profitable to society, not a cost.

At present, crime pays. That's why there's so much of it. When something costs more than it's worth, people stop doing it.

Send pretty young women in short dresses out into parks alone and looking drunk at 2am. That should entice criminals. Old guys with wallets hanging out their back pocket could wander the streets, looking for criminals. Catching criminals would be fun. Like big game fishing, but having to catch quite smart fish. Trout are quite clever too and the right lure has to be used. They are wary.

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