California

It has come to my attention that one of the most important stories in many years is now unfolding in California: The Day The Criminals Are Released From Prison.

The Supreme Court has ordered California to get rid of 34,000 criminals in the overcrowded state penitentiary system over the next two years. 13,000 have already been released from prison.

California is broke and can’t afford to spend more money on constructing new prison facilities for Hispanic and African-American criminals. It costs $53,000 per year to incarcerate one inmate in California.

Now the Supreme Court has ruled it is a violation of “civil rights” to keep them pinned up together in overcrowded conditions. The precedent set here will apply to every other state which is fiscally choking to death on diversity.

Think about it: for the cost of incarcerating one Hispanic or African-American in a California state prison, you could send a White kid to an Ivy League college. How much does black cost?

Keeping Hispanics and African-Americans locked up in prison simply transfers the cost of crime from individual victims to taxpayers. It creates the illusion of security in a multiracial society.

Not anymore.

EBT cards, TANF welfare, Medicaid, Section 8 vouchers, Energy Assistance, CHIP, public education, public transportation: all these things are nothing more than legalized robbery of White taxpayers … ever more of whom are abandoning the Golden State.

What happens in California when the EBT card stops working, the government stops hiring, the welfare check stops coming in the mail, and the gang bangers are released from prison? How will black people survive?

DWLs who are ideologically opposed to gun ownership will soon find out!