3.Prostitutes will be safer too because of the rules and regulations that will be imposed. – If prostitution is legalized then the government will have to impose mandatory rules for the safety of the prostitutes, like ‘Thou shall not beat someone when you’re at the peak of your excitement.’, ‘Thou shall have a weekly check up for possible sickness.’, Or ‘Thou shall not get these people pregnant.’ Etc. So overall, you cannot rape any prostitute or take them home. 4.Prostitution would be a profitable industry and it’s a win-win for the people, states and government. – According to one opinion on debate.org, “it would not only benefit the government through taxes, but also through redirecting police resources toward larger problems.” Another one, “A well regulated sex industry could be a good source of money for a state and the government.
WHY SHOULD WE LET COMPANIES PRIVATIZE PRISONS IN AMERICA? The prison industrial complex is an ever growing topic of discussion in the United States as the use of private prisons is becoming more prevalent for housing inmates. This is because as Richard Harbison states, “Private operators can design, build and operate a prison cheaper than the government, be it state or the federal government.” (Cohn) However this idea of saving money is a point of debate, because the United States currently has more inmates than any other country in the world, "perhaps half a million more than China" (Schlosser), we are constantly in need to continue to house more an more inmates and ways to pay for them. Over the last half century the rate of incarcerated individuals has gone from 110 per 100,000 people to a rate of 445 per 100,000 to even 1,100 per 100,000 among adult men (Schlosser). This large increase in the rate of incarceration is the biggest dertermining factor for the rise of private prisons in the US and because the United States has setup a system in which we are putting people in prison at a much faster rate than anywhere else in the world private prisons have become more and more acceptable.
Who is benefiting from outsourcing? Investor, shareholders, and American consumers profit from outsourcing. However, the countries that the jobs are outsourced to benefit the most, for example, housing jobs for foreign companies boost the economy by increasing employment at the expense of millions of American jobs. For decades, jobs have been moving away from the United States. James Park (2010,
Many can argue that whether or not abortions effects have been beneficial to the growth and development of society and the economy, but nonetheless concerning our individual needs abortion has benefited many. In many areas around the world rape is a major issue, even though the majority of the population exploits its use as a form of contraception, although one must not ban something in which they do not have all the facts about. Foremost, rape has been a universal issue and has ruined millions of lives. Many occur in third world countries but in the US rape happens every 2 minutes, which also brings up a major fact that 44% of rape victims are under the age of 18 (rainn.org). The simple fact that these young rape victims can potentially get impregnated by the aggressor, is quite disgusting on its own.
America’s primary goal is national security and when thousands of illegal immigrants travel into the U.S. each year, any one of those illegal immigrants could have plans to wreak havoc on this country. Gang members could be affiliated with terrorist groups who have ill-intentions for America, jeopardizing public safety (I’d rather my pink Caddy not have bullet holes in it). Along with the violence, illegal immigrants take jobs away from legal residence (right about here is where I ran out of stuff to say so I B.S.-ed it to make it longer, just bein’ honest). It’s proven that illegal immigrants are more likely to do lower paying jobs that involve more labor than legal Americans, but in the long run those jobs would be filled by previously un-employed citizens. This would strengthen America’s economy in the long run and reduce how much the government pays out to
In Nevada, where this estimate was generated, the legalization has proved a success. The war on prostitution causes a huge deficit in taxpayer’s dollars and in fact in the city of Los Angeles alone “spends close to 100 million dollars annually dealing with illegal prostitution” explains Paul Armentano. Imagine what the legalization of prostitution would do for the economy. Instead of throwing money into prisons where it is “assumed that as much as one-half of a typical urban city's prison female population are prostitutes”
I have read books, online articles, government documents, magazine articles and documents provided by charitable organizations. Results/Conclusions Human sex trafficking is estimated to be a $32 billion industry, almost as big as Starbucks and Google combined. And in some states, human trafficking is not a felony. Legislation and attention are needed in order to eliminate this industry, the legalization of prostitution will not be enough. Introduction: “Hey baby, what are you doing?”
Cherie Professor Ojo English 1010 Causal argument 14 July 2012 The effects of viewing pornography on the daily life of an adult Picture an addiction so lethal it has the potential to render an entire generation incapable of forming lasting marriages and so widespread that it produces more annual revenue than all of the leading technology companies combined. According to an online statistics firm, an estimated 40 million people use this drug on a regular basis (Downs 2007). This lethal threat is pornography addiction. Though people may argue that viewing pornography is not a real addiction, In fact viewing it causes addiction, poor relationships with loved ones and violence against women. Watching pornography can lead to serious addiction.
Publicly traded corporations and politicians have taken advantage of the law to use society for its advantage. In fact, it speaks volumes that the United States has the second highest rate of incarceration in the world, arguably due to the War on Drugs. With incessant funding from lobbyists to politicians, ending the War on Drugs will be slow. However, with millenials fighting against the status quo, we have already started to see certain wins; states such as Colorado and California are decriminalizing drugs and have already seen decreased incarceration rates. In fact, decriminalization of drugs such as marijuana led to a 20% decrease in juvenile crime in California since the legislation was passed
Many of the types are surgical and the other mian type is a drug (RU-486) that is taken to stop the pregnancy. The average price of an abortion in the United States can be anywhere from $300 to $2,000. Abortion shouldn't be allowed throughout the United States because it can be harmful to women, every person has the same rights and deserves to live, and there are many people in society that think