Please just bring me some kale chips.
47's bold actions to deport violent illegal alien criminals has been repeatedly blocked by partisan Democrat judges who want violent illegal alien criminals to remain in our country. Problem. Solution? Reopen Alcatraz. Laura Loomer reports:
President Trump just called for the notorious Alcatraz prison to be restored and reopened.
He wants it to be reopened to house the most dangerous criminals in our country so that they literally cannot return to polite society to harm anyone ever again unless they swim through the shark infested waters outside of Alcatraz prison.
Rumor has it that prisoners who tried to escape from Alcatraz either drowned or were eaten by sharks.
Good call, but is this iconic prison large enough?
You be the judge,
LSP
PS. Do you remember when Red Indians took over Alcatraz? I do, just.
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It seems that building Concentration Camps are the new growth industry in the US. How long do you suppose it will be before these Efficiency Experts figure out that gas chambers are a more cost-effective way of getting rid of a few million people?
If they run out of room on Alcatraz, maybe build a big, beautiful wall around San Francisco and just dump 'em off there.
Plenty of room, but will they continue the guided tours?
Isnt it a national park now?
Now that, Nightwind, is a salutary point.
And let's add Austin, Wild.
I'd pay, 'pewster.
I don't know, LL. To be honest, I'd altogether forgotten about ALCATRAZ until now. Seems like an opportunity.
Well, there's other places better suited than Alcatraz. Johnston Atoll or Wake Island comes to mind. Maybe one or some of the Aleutian islands.
The problem with Alcatraz is that the facility, due to salt water and bad building materials, is really not in good condition. And would cost a lot of money to rehab to bring it to 'normal' condition.
Which goes back to Johnston Atoll or Wake Island. Nice tropical locations, no real way to successfully get off as both are rather... waterbound. And prisoners could be housed in tents. With Johnston, dropping off supplies by kicking them out of a low-flying transport could be a thing and no real personnel need to be on the island itself. It could all be remote monitored.
I know, not very... civilized. And potentially 'cruel and unusual' punishment, but if we use the 'It's what the Founders did during the formation and early years of this nation. Things like prison hulks, scourging, hanging, firing squads, hard labor, all were part of normal punishment.
Seriously, this modern 'cruel and unusual' bullscat, which started with the Quakers (really, 'modern prison reform' started with the Quakers, including getting rid of harsh punishments in favor of reformation and such...) does not correlate with what was common and not-cruel nor unusual at the time of the Founding.
MPGA - Make Punishment Great Again.
It’s a disturbingly fine line between mass incarceration of actual violent criminals versus locking up political enemies (yes yes, started with Brits holding Boer families hostage and all that, but the Bolsheviks were The masters of industrial, slow-motion murder). Good thing we have no Bolshevik-types in any sort of power or influence in the US, eh? Nope, not a single one. All the ones we have are brave survivors (including third-generation survivors) who were each and every one heroic members of the Resistance. Certainly not geriatric currency-manipulator shitbags who sold out their co-ethnics for profit.
As to gas chambers, it doesn’t make sense economically or logistically. And don’t get me started on the energy budget and CO2 emissions from all the crematoria that will be needed. Please! Will no one think about the global warming? (Besides, given govt efficiency, DOGE or no DOGE, we’d end up with crappy gas chambers with poorly-fitting wood doors that open the wrong way, etc etc etc.)
You never know in a generation or two another Australia
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