Sunday, April 8, 2007

End crime and increase immigration... now that's efficiency

Hello world. Earlier today, while upstairs in my kitchen, I thought of a solution to two problems that have been plauging our nation as of late; that is the tendancy towards violent crime amongst certain members of our society and what I feel is an immigration policy that does too little.

Anyone convincted in a Canadian court of law of a serious violent crime (I'm thinking legitimate cases of armed robbery + but the details aren't too important) would be exiled. Where to? Well, they would be free to go to any country that would take them, but if they have no where to go we'll do a straight up trade, a convict for an immigrant. The convict will go to his new country with all his worldy possession (of the cash of their sale); if he has nothing, we'll provide him say... whatever the expense of holding him in jail for 6 months would be, say $50,000 (guesstimate, we can undoubtably find the real cost). If he has $25,000 we'll give him $25,000 more. The detials aren't important yet.

Instead of having criminals drainig our society with their crime and the fact that we have to spend an insane amount of money housing them in jails let's say... you don't like our societies laws, fine, you don't have to live in our society. Let's see how rapists and murderers like it when they're inducted into a third world militia and forced to eat rice five meals a day; not only do we get rid of a serious problem in our society we also give new hope for good, hard working honest people that would LOVE to live in a society like ours and follow all of it's rules.

A political impossibility you say? Well were human rights... once upon a time.

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