While I was reading Get Out of Jail, Inc. I felt so much sympathy towards the lady. How can she be working so hard just to have all of her wages garnished to the alternatives to Incarceration Company? What is the purpose of it all? The courts should be gathering information …show more content…
They sit there and collect their money while they harass those who are falling behind on payments. Meanwhile, the violators are struggling to pay their monthly minimum payments to them and getting penalized with extra fees if they are late. The violators are working nonstop to be able to pay back fees while letting other bills pile up and getting utilities cut. What kind of life is that? These private companies are just gaining off of the loss of the poor. People having to essentially work themselves to death to put more money in the pockets of the rich because they are scared to go to jail, because they are being called and harassed if they do …show more content…
There are already studies that are released stating that the income inequality is only getting worse. Inequality threatens the "American Dream" of social mobility. Children will no longer be able to do "better than their parents". The poor will no longer be able to improve their situation by working their way there.
In the long run, companies like Alternatives to Incarceration are draining the American Dream from our country. Instead of working for yourself and to get your family ahead in life, everyone will be working for somebody else. The poor will all be working to stay out of jail. The poor will be working to stay out of debt. The poor will be working to stop being harassed. Going to the extremes of letting themselves and their family be without running water and/or working electricity.
How is that living the "American Dream"? I do not know about other people, but my family did not migrate from a more oppressing country for me to be working myself to death to help the richer become richer. Having to work "like a dog" and go to extreme immoral measures to be able to pay these private companies money that people worked hard to earn is simply Un-American. These companies are not working for their money, they are solely taking advantage of the weak, and kicking them when they are already