Sunday, June 21, 2020

Paying for the jail, but not examining the real problem.


Mark brought it up, and there's a lot to talk about in terms of money. The Facebook thread is here.

Floyd County Council, Commissioners at odds over how to pay back jail debt
, by Daniel Suddeath (Hanson's Old White Guys Just Like Him Journal)

NEW ALBANY — Floyd County leaders are split on how to spend millions of dollars in interest from hospital sale proceeds, as governing bodies have passed opposing resolutions with repayment of a bond to renovate the jail hanging in the balance.

However, in light of recent weeks, I think our junior editor Bluegill wrote something as or more important.

In previous meetings, the Floyd County Sheriff reported that, like most jails in the country, half or more of the jail population at any given time is there not because they’re particularly violent or dangerous but because they can’t afford bail. Reform of our bail system - something the prosecutor’s office can do - would consistently cut our jail population roughly in half. Any county official willing to spend that much money because a prosecutor won’t reform a corrupt class-based system ought to be run out of office, as should the prosecutor.

And if you look at arrest numbers in New Albany, they tend to skew heavily Black well beyond population percentages. Do you think any politician in this county has the guts to address that publicly and head on?

So, Floyd County clearly has a class-based “criminal justice” system disproportionately aimed at Blacks. And what are we arguing about? Which tax to use to pay for expansion of it.

Wait -- do you mean not one of Bill Hanson's old white male columnists thought to explore this side of the story?

For more: Overcrowded jails, wasted tax dollars: Let's reform cash bail in Kentucky — and the nation, by J. Herbert Nelson.

3 comments:

Harry said...

Here’s a newsflash: blacks commit crimes at a higher rate than whites.....maybe that explains the disproportionality???? It’s that way in many parts of the country. Treating all aspects of life as if every segment of life must be equally proportional to the percentage of each race in a country, state, city, etc is the epitome of ignorance. You must also agree that the NBA is racist given that blacks represent about 75% of all players despite only being 12% of the population, right? Why is the NBA keeping down the whites!!??? Even proportionally worse, why are they oppressing Latinos who only account for 1% of all players!!?? It’s outrageous! Lol Could it be that various factors determine these things and that it is foolish to expect every facet of life to have racial parity???? everything doesn’t have to be about race......unless you artificially make it as such

The New Albanian said...

Let's give Harry (is that his actual name?) a big round of yawns. He just now signed up for Blogger for the sole reason of making a comment that veers dangerously close to coherence before sliding into racist claptrap. And now for a number, "Harry":

I am here to state
I'm here to relate
To explain
And make it plain that:
I`m just wild about Harry
And Harry's wild about me
The heavenly blisses of his
Kisses fill me with ecstasy
He's sweet just like sugar candy
And just like honey from a bee
Oh, I`m just wild about Harry
And he's just wild about
He can't do without
He's just wild about me
Oh I`m just wild about Mandy
And Mandy's wild about me
Oh, I`m just wild about Harry
And Harry's wild about me
The heavenly blisses of his kisses
Fill me with ecstasy
He's sweet just like sugar candy
And just like honey from a bee
Oh, I`m just wild about Harry
And he's just wild about me

Wait, I just remembered; that's a Sissle/Blake composition. It might just rub poor Harry the wrong way.

Join us next week for our next episode of Death Throes of the Dipshits, when "Harry" goes to Twitter.

Harry said...

Racist! Racist! Racist! (Gee I’ve never heard that “retort” before)…..the popular refrain of liberals that are incapable of defending their ignorance or hypocrisy and unable to intellectually address a point being made. I’m surprised you didn’t throw a dose of “whataboutism” in there too.