06-08-2011, 01:39 PM
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pixie of the wood
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 10,575
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here, not only are we cutting the school budget by hundreds of millions, we are increasing the prison, et al budget.
now...follow me here...since the structure, nuance and nature of these budget cuts end up hurting city districts most (read: high per capita crime), there will be less money for after school programs. less productive stuff to do equals more crime. more crime needs more money in the budget to fight and punish. if this trend continues, in a generation's time, a city may very well be spending many times more than the initial school budget cuts per year to house and deter all the petty criminals for whom a lack of even a little good influence was tantamount to enabling.
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