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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (127500)1/1/2017 4:40:18 PM
From: James Seagrove  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219950
 
"100,000 Soldiers and Police on New Year’s Eve Streets of ‘State of Emergency’ France"

This is wonderful news! Think of all the overtime pay these soldiers will receive to buy consumer-goods.

Now, if they had 2nd amendment rights they could just arm their citizens to deal with the matter for free but they don't. Citizens today are not citizens in the Greek sense of citizenry but rather indentured servant/slave tax-payers.

Another wonderful spinoff is it costs millions to hunt-down, arrest and charge, process, defend and incarcerate these fine fellows. After they are released someone has to keep tabs on the newly minted citizen to make sure he is a good boy which costs more millions.

New jails and camps also have to be built and the inmates need three meals a day + sanitation facilities + recreation facilities + entertainment + education (most can't read and write their own language) + religious facility + 100 other things. It would be cheaper to send them to all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean or buy them citizenship in Mexico or Cuba but instead we offload the cost to our compliant indentured servant/slave taxpayers.

I think you should quit complaining and we should all look for ways to profit off this new economic-stimulus.