Prison Labor Won’t Solve All the Problems of Business, but It Could Improve Competition
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Harry Bernstein’s article (Feb. 7) brings forth the rich and powerful’s complete disregard for the welfare of the masses who pay all the bills in this country.
Everyone knows prisons house some of the most scheming, clever and heartless people that exist. So while the prisoners are taking private sector jobs, why not throw in government jobs as well, including politicians’ jobs, for which some prisoners are well qualified?
FRANK L. FEHR
Carlsbad
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