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Originally Posted by Pairadocs
As you pointed out, it is a very complicated, interrelated, issue, and most people want ONE SIMPLE answer. Have adult children in St. Louis. Interesting and tragic situation there right now. Young female teen, in town with her parents, volleyball team, and coach from her high school in Tennessee (big tournament) just lost BOTH of her legs as a result of an individual with a horrendous criminal record and, like so many cases now, should never have been free to harm anymore people. But that brings us back to the point of their chief circuit attorney, Kim Gardner, may finally be removed from office. But.... this is the same story over and over in nearly every big city. If and when some of these people are finally removed for incompetency, will it really make a difference ? Or. do our larger cities have so many complex and interrelated problems they are "insolvable" ? It would be a start, but, would her removal (or resignation) change things ?
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Kim Gardner is incompetent past the point of insanity. Missouri, though, will not build enough prisons, or adequately staff those that are there, nor does the State adequately train or pay the prison staff they have. Crime does not pay, it costs, and it is real expensive. Maybe they should outsource some of their prison responsibilities to the Chinese “reeducation “ system.