brianmanahan
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wow, so they each got a few years in jail and now they're out
also, that video is straight garbage lol
also, that video is straight garbage lol
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wow, so they each got a few years in jail and now they're out
What these kids did was inexcusable.
HOWEVER they were kids..... yes they should have been severely punished BUT with what we know know about the "limitations" of the teenage brain, I DO NOT support completely ruining their lives even though it was pretty terrible.
It's a fine line but to me this is not the same as bringing a rifle to school and shooting the place up which would rate "throwing away the key".
Government is a business. The first amongst all businesses. Rich people have paid more taxes into the government moreso than poor people, both directly and indirectly.The government does not really care when people break laws that affect only regular people. If the person in the car happened to be someone from the government, or a cop, a CEO or maybe even a celeb, they'd be getting more time, maybe even life. Kind of sad how it works. The other way around works too, if the kid's dad was rich or worked for the government or otherwise an influential person, they would be getting no time at all.
By raw numbers, sure. By percentages? I don't think it's even close in most cases.Rich people have paid more taxes into the government moreso than poor people, both directly and indirectly.
Businessmen "create jobs", and thus cause an income tax increase via their employees' income taxes.By raw numbers, sure. By percentages? I don't think it's even close in most cases.