A few facts on the matter: "If throwing money at police and prisons made us safer, we would
probably already be the safest country in the history of the world. We
are not, because insufficient punishment is not the root cause of
violence. And if people are talking about how tough they are and how
scared you should be, they care more about keeping you scared than
keeping you safe...
The Supervisors who voted for this $450m monstrosity that will be a financial burden for the County for decades are asking us to get "more absorbent flooring." Ms. Frost's newsletter portrays this decision as "Build a bigger jail" vs. "Let everyone go," but it's not so. There are alternatives, as governments from New Jersey to New Mexico have found, but the County believes more policing is the answer.
For a little perspective, the U.S. population increased by 42% between 1982 and 2017. Money spent on policing and incarceration increased by 187% during that same period. What was that definition of insanity? Repeating more of the same, but expecting a different outcome...? Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the Insane County of Sacramento.
Update: Here's a story about a former public defender from Texas who got elected to congress. Her stories are a chilling reminder that "justice" in U.S. courts remains aspirational.
Even a bird is saner:
Smart bird.. 👌 pic.twitter.com/M6GDMvbvtl
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) January 7, 2023
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