President Trump’s decision to reopen Alcatraz as a federal prison represents an unparalleled example of governmental recklessness, a catastrophic misuse of public funds, and a profound betrayal of the American taxpayer. With a staggering estimated cost surpassing $1.5 billion, this decision isn’t merely irresponsible—it’s an outright financial disaster, prioritizing egregious symbolism over sound governance. When Alcatraz closed in 1963, it was precisely due to its exorbitant, unsustainable operational costs. Today, the island’s deteriorated infrastructure would necessitate a total reconstruction, imposing colossal and unnecessary burdens on taxpayers.

This decision obliterates any remaining credibility of Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, exposing it as a complete farce and an empty gesture designed only to deceive the public. Instead of streamlining federal spending, the administration has blatantly chosen to waste billions of dollars resurrecting an obsolete prison—a decision that mocks the concept of efficiency itself.

Currently, Alcatraz provides substantial economic benefits as a premier tourist attraction, supporting thousands of local jobs and generating millions annually for the San Francisco economy. Trump’s reckless plan threatens to annihilate these economic benefits entirely, replacing a thriving, productive industry with an expensive, wasteful monument to inefficiency and mismanagement.

Economists, policymakers, and citizens across the political spectrum have condemned this project as economic vandalism of historic proportions. They argue that the administration’s disregard for basic fiscal responsibility is not merely negligent—it is deliberately harmful, jeopardizing the livelihoods of thousands and squandering public funds on a massive scale. This is more than just poor judgment; it is an assault on responsible governance and a deliberate betrayal of every principle of economic accountability.

The Alcatraz project conclusively demonstrates the Trump administration’s disdain for prudent financial stewardship, proving beyond doubt its willingness to sacrifice common sense and economic prosperity for political vanity and misguided symbolism. It will stand as a permanent testament to governmental incompetence, waste, and a catastrophic failure of leadership.


Originally Posted By u/Parking_Truck1403 At 2025-05-04 09:34:45 PM | Source


  • AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor
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    That’s only if you slightly care for human rights. The way he sees this, I bet he just plans on airdropping people there from a heli, as is, and let them be there until they die while keeping boats patrolling the waters to avoid any escape.

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      Alcatraz is on U.S. soil, so lawyers would sue and win for mistreatment. The workers on the island will also end up suing for bad conditions that end up with injuries. That’s why the concentration camps are made in foreign soil, can skirt any pesky human rights.

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        Yeah, he’s showing so much respect for laws in US soil… like when he kidnapps legal residents to send them to foreign prisons without due process.