Step 1) Find somebody who knows something
Step 2) Ask a few smart questions
Step 3) Shut up and let him talk
Step 2) Ask a few smart questions
Step 3) Shut up and let him talk
hat tip = FB buddy DR via truthdig
(And Uh-Oh. My guy Martin O'Malley took a bit of a hit there (starting at about 3:45) when Mr Powers slags him for misunderstanding the Broken Windows approach to the point of total FUBAR. I guess I need to figure out a way to ask him about that.)
So, wouldn't it be nice if we could take a hard look at the whole process? Maybe we could start with: Coin-Operated Politicians getting elected partly on Big-Money donations from the Crime-&-Punishment Industries which eventually makes for a very tidy loop of criminalization and recidivism (Bust. Bargain. Jail. Repeat). The cycle of Poverty, Ignorance and Crime isn't a bug in the system - it's a fucking feature.
And as a nice bonus, it gives our returning war heroes some occupational therapy so they can work out those PTSD issues that they don't have and that nobody ever needs to talk about because they couldn't possibly manifest themselves in the worst possible ways at the worst possible times - but like I said, let's not worry about any of that. Ever.
Anyway, concentrating your Zero-Tolerance approach on the "problem areas" almost ensures those problem areas will forever remain problem areas. Which is, again, actually the point. While it's being sold to us as Public Service, law enforcement is being administered as a Profit Center. And the Revenue piece of any good business plan includes Recurring Revenue Opportunities - Returning Clientele, Customer Retention, Repeat Business, pick a buzz phrase, any buzz phrase.
BTW - the people filling our prisons aren't the "customers" of the Crime-&-Punishment Industries; the same as the patients filling our hospitals aren't the "customers" of our Healthcare Industries. The main point there being that a healthy patient is a detriment to somebody's profitability the same as a law-abiding citizen walkin' around free isn't putting money into the pockets of an ever-widening system of interlocking "security" businesses.
But weirdly - healthy patients and law-abiding citizens are very good for taxpayers and premium payers and business owners and families and and and. So how come it seems like somebody doesn't want us to be particularly free or particularly healthy? It's a wonderment, ain't it?
But weirdly - healthy patients and law-abiding citizens are very good for taxpayers and premium payers and business owners and families and and and. So how come it seems like somebody doesn't want us to be particularly free or particularly healthy? It's a wonderment, ain't it?
Prisoners (like Patients) are both the raw material and the product. This is a strictly Business-to-Business proposition. The customer base consists of corporations which spend lots of time effort and money getting you and me to line up so we can volunteer to get scammed into believing we're buying ourselves a little law and order; some peace of mind; a feeling that we'll be allowed into the powdered wig salon just as soon as we've kissed all the right asses and stepped on all the right fingers - when actually, we're just identifying ourselves as resources for a system that eats people, extracts power and money, shits people back out; and then starts over again.
What, you weren't still thinking Law Enforcement's about enforcing the law, were ya? You're so cute. We live in USAmerica Inc, silly - America's business is business. And business is fucking great.
You're very important to us, so please stay in line - we'll get to you soon enough.
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