Once thrown onto social security, an inmate needs food, housing, healthcare and other services. This means huge profits for capitalists at the expense of the working middle class and poor.
Yeah, because the cost of incarceration isn't included into the equation. This could have been a good article if it didn't jump to outlandish b.s. like implying incarceration is a way to get cheap labor, rather than having cheap labor help to pay for incarceration costs.
I don't see the problem here, Mr Wuggins. Faux news says something outlandish all the time to get their listeners attention. Some of them believe it and think they know everything. Some of them are confused, and then try to look into it more.
More to your point though, it's very expensive to house and care for incarcerated individuals. They're saving a buck by having the inmates do things. Which I'll go out on a limb here and say that's accurate, and exactly what should happen. For profit prisons I'm sure take this even a step further.
And you're right in that the implication made in the article(that we actively put more people in Prison to make money off of them) is mostly unfounded and only used for shock to get people to read(much like the thread title). The article doesn't talk about lifetime sentences, three strike rules, unfair warden judgements of incidents, when you get out it's usually into a halfway house where you're tracked all the time, or that when you get off of that any form of incident that you are even suspected being involved in you're going to end up guilty and sent back(all true btw).
But, if I may contribute a different way of thinking to open your mind to...
During a time of "excess labor" you have a lot of people living in tent communities. Or just plain homeless a lot of the time. Let's say I'm a rich jerk, and I don't want to see that. If I create jobs for them, I have to spend a lot of money for possibly a long time. If I create laws to put them in jail(out of sight, out of mind), the government pays for them not to be on my street, thus making xxxx neighborhood look and feel nicer. That takes a lot of money too, but the law only needs to be written once.
Ok great. We just made it illegal to xxxxxx, which makes all these homeless people criminals, and now put in jail. So glad we got rid of them. And more to it, others won't be able to do that in the future without going to jail. GO US!
But you know.. I don't think I care much for that franklin guy. That guy's always posting on the forums with <incessantly obnoxious behavior>. How do we get him to go away?