Posted on 11/30/2010 7:56:25 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Runner-up headline: Hows that Sanctuary City thingamabob working out?
The California residents who elected Jerry Brown should be overjoyed at tomorrows news story in the Wall Street Journal: 40,000 state convicts were ordered released so that they can roam the streets.
A three-judge panel in a California federal district court ruled in January that overcrowding in the states prison system, the nations largest, is the main cause of substandard medical and mental health care that violates prisoners Eighth Amendment right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment
The state houses 164,000 inmates in a system designed to hold about 80,000, and the prisons have been beyond capacity for two decades. The judges ordered the state to cap the inmate population at 137.5% of their capacity within two years, which would be about 110,000 inmates this year.
Of course, the father of this debacle is none other than Governor-Elect Jerry Brown, who has been in bed with the prison guards union since his career began. The union which the right-wing rag called The Huffington Post calls one of the states richest and most reviled special-interest groups has fought sensible sentencing measures for decades. Just two years ago, the union and Brown teamed up to keep the prison population artificially high.
The California prison guards union is funding a multi-million-dollar attack on Proposition 5, the Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act. The prison guards newest ally is Jerry Brown, attorney general and former governor of California.
Prop. 5 is a modest and sensible reform of Californias corrections system that promises to reduce the states bloated prison population and, in the process, cut state spending by billions of dollars. The measure is supported by a wide-range of treatment professionals, good-government types and former high-ranking corrections and law enforcement officials.
The prison guards, however, oppose Prop. 5. They dont like the math. Fewer prisoners will mean fewer jobs and less overtime pay for prison guards
Thats how its been for years. Brown fought relentlessly to maintain Californias Three Strikes Law, which hasnt helped deter crime at all, but has certainly kept the union fat and happy at taxpayer expense.
And, best of all for Californias voters, Brown was endorsed again this year by the union.
Second Runner-up Headline: Committing the Crimes Americans Wont Commit
Worse still, Brown is an outspoken proponent of illegal immigration. And you can just imagine the impact of illegals on Californias prison population. Oh wait, you dont need to imagine:
As of Dec. 31, 2009, California prisons had 22,173 inmates with an immigration hold or potential immigration hold, according to a Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation analysis. That represented 13 percent of the states 168,830 inmates. Inmates self-identify their country of birth, so the citizenship breakdown may not be entirely accurate, according to CDCR spokesman Gordon Hinkle
Because the inmates self-identify citizenship, the estimate of 22,000 illegal immigrants in the prison population is most certainly low. The real number may never be known, but as recently as 2003 the Department of Justice (the real DOJ, pre-Holder) reported that 108,000 illegals living in California served time during the year.
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Over the last few decades, Jerry Brown helped destroy the state with twin, suicidal policies of open borders and support for unchecked growth of public sector unions. So, as a reward for that failure, Californians reelected him to the highest state office.
Am I the first to suggest building a fence around California?
40,000 new government employees?
Looks like they broke it off without even trying to pull it out first.
You know times are tough when the state starts laying off convicts.
Three words for my FRamily in Kalifornia ...
“Lock and Load”
Wow. The Huffington Post is a RIGHT-WING rag? Jerry Brown is TOO tough on crime? And the prison-guard unions like overcrowded prisons? So much delusion in one article!
God forbid someone actually build a new prison.
It's different when it is someone else's slum, when it is your own back yard (literally)... How 'bout it Judges, still feel good about that decision?
California is too valuable. It shouldn’t be let go without a fight.
I loaded hollow point bullets in my handgun magazines already.
I alternate, FMJ, hollow point, FMJ, hollow point. I want some of the rounds to be able to penetrate a door or sheet rock wall if necessary.
Thanks 2ndDivisionVet. IOW, it’s war.
While I was pretty mad about Brown's illegal Nicky scam, I could see why having liberal Jerry Brown win over RINO Whitman could end up being a positive. Many more of these are coming.
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It’s all my fault!
Please turn them loose in the neighborhoods of these judges.
Locking up everyone in sight seemed cool until we ran out of money. Now it's time to take on the prison guards, their union and also the other public employee unions.
The punch bowl is empty and the party is over.
‘Since their invention, prisons have been a real favorite of rulers all around the world.’
But not so great a favorite as executions. Likely we should go that route, with a major reform of the appeals process.
Lord love a duck!
I am so glad I don’t live in California now.
And we can not afford them.
Rulers and lawyers.
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