Imagine your butthurt if Chelsea would've done this

Imagine your butthurt if Chelsea would've done this.

washingtonpost.com/business/economy/eric-trumps-trip-to-uruguay-cost-taxpayers-97830-in-hotel-bills/2017/02/03/ababd64e-e95c-11e6-bf6f-301b6b443624_story.html?tid=sm_fb

Also: NYC protection for Melania and Barron costs at the very least well into the 10s of millions $ category. Some prognostications speak of upward $300 million a year until they move to WH.

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1 prisoner costs tax payers around $1m to pay for their life in prison.

All how you perceive things and the Jews know this.

Uh yeah, secret service kind of follows the family of the President around, he wasn't exactly charging room service to the white house credit card.

Eric's trip was 2 nights.

Also that's a gigantic bullshit.

>TOTAL TAXPAYER COST PER INMATE
Among the 40 states surveyed, representing more than 1.2 million inmates
(of 1.4 million total people incarcerated in all 50 state prison systems), the total
per-inmate cost averaged $31,286 and ranged from $14,603 in Kentucky to $60,076
in New York (see Figure 4).9 The methodology provides an “apples to apples”
comparison of state prison costs because it standardizes the measure and counts
the comprehensive costs to taxpayers in every state.

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There's a difference between Obama actively campaigning for a candidate and the taxpayer paying for it and paying to protect the family of the President. The leftists want Trump's family unprotected for some very obvious reasons.

Making up statistics is a proud Sup Forums tradition and I won't have you ruin this!

Well my quote is per year, but the avg sentence would have to be 33+ years for his bs to stand.

In 2003 the average state prison sentence was 42 years.

>need to have secret service on business trips so you don't get kidnapped while conducting business
>HOW DARE HE. CORRUPTION!

Just because you dream up of something it won't magically become true.

>Federal court statistics from 2003 show that the average sentence given for offenses resolved by guilty plea was 54.7 months, while the average sentence for offenses resolved by trial was 153.7 months.

>Average prison sentences imposed (table 5.2)
>For all offenders sentenced to prison terms, the average term of imprisonment imposed was 59.7 months. Persons convicted of felonies received an average of 61.2 months. The average length of prison sentence length imposed varied among major felony offense categories:
> y violent offenses (96.2 months)
> y weapon offenses (84.3 months)
> y drug offenses (83.6 months)
> y public-order offenses (43.6 months)
> y property offenses (27.4 months)
> y immigration offenses (26.9 months)
> (figure 5.2).
> The average sentence length for felony offenses (61.2 months) was almost 11 times longer than average sentence length for misdemeanor offenses (5.6 months).

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Also expenses are incurred after years actually spent in the prison system. Someone tallying up a 3500 year sentence won't actually cost 3500*annual cost to taxpayers.

>The average sentence length to State prison has decreased since 1992 (62 years versus 42 years), but felons sentenced in 2000 were likely to serve more of that sentence before release (38% versus 55%).

bjs.gov/content/pub/ascii/Fssc00.txt

eat your words

Your shitty .txt directly contradicts the very authority whose site's hosts both of our sources. One of us must be wrong. Ask yourself: is it the txt guy or the one with the pdf?

Second, sentence /= time served, expenses incurred. If a 65 year old gets a 42 year sentence he will not serve 100, 55 or 38% of it, he'll die 3 years into.

NY, 60k a year, average death row time is 15 years, 900k.

So not even death row inmates meet the original claim ($1m lifetime costs per prisoner), got it. And how tiny of a percentage are they of all inmates?

>appealing to file format

Where are all these retards coming from lately?

That's average death row time, and some people are lifers, which is 25 years.

>As of July 1, 2016, there were 2,905 death row inmates in the United States.
>Over 159,000 people were serving life sentences as of 2012, with just under a third—nearly 50,000—serving life without a chance of parole.
>According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), 2,220,300 adults were incarcerated in US federal and state prisons, and county jails in 2013

It's okay to be wrong.

>no proof

Do you know how expensive it costs for all of the appeals you dirty hungarian?

I know your bullshit is getting BTFO'd here. An average prisoner of any kind does not costs anywhere remotely 1m to taxpayers, but rather in the high 5-digit, very low 6-digit territory.

Eric Trump's business trip cost $100k.

who's to blame for the astronomical protection costs?

>.pdf has more authoriry than .txt
Where were you when shills started using file formats as a mode of convincing

Answer the question, Bubba.

Do you think BJS is wrong in its official publication or in its random txt file hosted on their site?

If leftists weren't so radical and violent they wouldn't need such extreme measures of protection.

Why are you victim blaming?