tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post7819564602294545476..comments2024-03-25T20:06:39.794-05:00Comments on Grits for Breakfast: As 2011 budget crisis looms, should most expensive prison units be closed?Gritsforbreakfasthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10152152869466958902noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-6018619258401825252009-11-28T13:55:10.656-06:002009-11-28T13:55:10.656-06:000851.....You are wrong. TYC supposedly had treatme...0851.....You are wrong. TYC supposedly had treatment and look at that disaster. You're out of touch w/reality.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-59684088291983450092009-11-27T09:12:52.971-06:002009-11-27T09:12:52.971-06:00Sunray you are right the label non violent offen...Sunray you are right the label non violent offender is very misleading . In prison , the so called non violent offenders mostly drug offenders caught a lot more major cases than the majority those with a violent conviction . The were also more likely to be violent in prison while violent convicts were less likely over all to be violent in prison There are always exceptions of course .<br /> It is also correct that non violent offenders have the highest recidivism rate <br /><br /><br />With out a doubt the TX Parole process is in need of not just reform but a major overhaul . That might be provided by a federal court . It needs to be open and realistic those who have earned parole should be paroled when eligible get rid useless feel good laws like ½ of the sentence must be served for 3 g offenses and take a long look at how lifers are paroled if they are . TX should also bring back earning good time that actually means something such as discharging a sentence earlier . <br /><br /> That being said legalize drugs regulate and tax them that in itself would cut down on all crime drastically vast majority of crime . Prohibition did not work in the 1920s it gave rise to the mafia it has not worked for the past 30 years . They mafia called the Prohibition laws The Great Gift <br /><br />Both political parties have used cops courts and prison to solve all our social problems even though we can see it does not work . It is not liberal or conservative. It is called political pandering to rqais money for elections . Term limits might be part of a solution <br /><br />Closing prison would certainly hurt tin prison towns such as Gatesville , Huntsville Beaumont , Tennessee Colony and so on. Should TDCJ be the largest employer in TX . Creating voting base that depends on high crime and lost of people lockup for economic viability and employment ?TDCJ EXnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-51142596683954564952009-11-26T20:51:54.675-06:002009-11-26T20:51:54.675-06:00Anonymous said...
What's wrong with a met...Anonymous said...<br /><br /> What's wrong with a meth lab down the street? We should free up a substantial number of prison and jail beds and let them sell meth to our sons and daughters. We are all liberal. Drugs are cool man.<br /><br /> 11/24/2009 10:47:00 PM<br />==================================<br />Until you break the METH cycle with TREATMENT, you will never stop the scurge. Do you hear me idiot? NEVER!!! Prison is a SHORT TERM answer to the meth problem but until the addicted are treated, it will NOT STOP. This is NOT a liberal position, this is the TRUTH! <br /><br />We have enough people in prison on DOPE charges and the revolving door of incarceration keeps them coming back. Forget prisons...open treatment centers.Hook Em Hornshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04660612847019528535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-7777783240936580762009-11-26T00:41:05.963-06:002009-11-26T00:41:05.963-06:00anon 1.07pm's article can be found here:
http:...anon 1.07pm's article can be found here:<br />http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/19/AR2008031902854.html<br /><br />Sen Whitmire is still missing the point on what he (and the rest of the media) calls "violent offenders" though. What they actually mean is inmates convicted of violent offences. Those convicted of "non-violent" offences are just as likely to be violent while inside prison, and are more likely to reoffend upon release.sunray's wenchhttp://www.helium.com/items/866605-how-food-affects-your-moodnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-73612838244732394262009-11-25T20:56:03.682-06:002009-11-25T20:56:03.682-06:00The way Texas justice operates, we'll all be i...The way Texas justice operates, we'll all be in white in a few years anyway so no need to close prisons, in fact, better start building MORE. MORE PRISONS MORE PRISONS!Hook Em Hornshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04660612847019528535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-53904336870027360162009-11-25T13:07:42.010-06:002009-11-25T13:07:42.010-06:00Gangland senator Whitmire expressed his views in t...Gangland senator Whitmire expressed his views in this Washington Post article:<br /><br />Cutting the Prison Rate Safely<br />Washington Post <br />By John Vratil and John Whitmire<br />Thursday, March 20, 2008Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-63068208289131078472009-11-25T07:55:39.899-06:002009-11-25T07:55:39.899-06:00@2:43 and 10:47, We've spent 35 years with BOT...@2:43 and 10:47, We've spent 35 years with BOTH liberals and conservatives pushing higher penalties and more incarceration; that's why critics, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/24/us/24crime.html?_r=2" rel="nofollow">both liberal and conservative</a>, are more likely at this point in history to suggest reducing incarceration pressures. The mistake, IMO, is to portray that as some left-wing view.<br /><br />Here's what you may not see, but which becomes clear working in the political process: In general, liberals who like big government are MORE willing to use criminal laws to solve social problems. Most bills increasing or creating criminal penalties in Texas are carried by Democrats, and it was Ann Richards who successfully won 100K new prison beds back in the '90s. At the national level, the biggest drug warriors in the Senate for 20 years have been Joe Biden, John Kerry and Tom Harkin. So this recurring liberal/conservative characterization really is off base and ignores how these issues play out in the real world, where tuff-on-crime is a bipartisan consensus, not culture-war style tug of war.Gritsforbreakfasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10152152869466958902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-304001555048812312009-11-25T00:25:17.016-06:002009-11-25T00:25:17.016-06:00You can't close prisons without reforming the ...You can't close prisons without reforming the parole process, the two should go hand in hand. And before everyone starts shouting about how liberals want to let all inmates go free, that is NOT what I am advocating.<br /><br />Having a parole system that encourages good behaviour, maintains family bonds, puts eligible offenders back on the streets where they can then earn and pay taxes like everyone else, and a system of monitoring and sensible punishment is surely better for all. The current one works like a lottery and means many inmates serve their whole sentence with little or no rehab and then are thrown out onto the streets with no support and no supervision.sunray's wenchhttp://www.helium.com/items/1310875-help-and-advice-for-relatives-of-prisonersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-47601348644093648382009-11-24T22:47:13.910-06:002009-11-24T22:47:13.910-06:00What's wrong with a meth lab down the street? ...What's wrong with a meth lab down the street? We should free up a substantial number of prison and jail beds and let them sell meth to our sons and daughters. We are all liberal. Drugs are cool man.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-50953802027983915072009-11-24T21:22:16.766-06:002009-11-24T21:22:16.766-06:00Estimates are that between 28% and 50% of prison p...Estimates are that between 28% and 50% of prison populations in most states are carrying a primary confining offense of a drug charge. If we stopped using incarceration as a drug control strategy -- we could free up a substantial number of prison and jail beds. It would probably take decades before additional prison capacity were needed. <br /><br />But perhaps that makes too much sense.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-47660487442465513562009-11-24T19:35:18.018-06:002009-11-24T19:35:18.018-06:00Most of us are for big government and are OK with ...Most of us are for big government and are OK with the federal government spending trillions on expanded health care and bailouts. We are OK with raising taxes and putting these trillions on our Chinese credit card. We are OK with printing more and more dollars and letting the value of the dollar drop. It's no big deal that states are going broke and people are moving out of these high tax states.<br /><br />Of course, we want to economize when it comes to spending for corrections.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-37258348219935707322009-11-24T15:35:15.996-06:002009-11-24T15:35:15.996-06:00I think the real question is how do these LIARS ke...I think the real question is how do these LIARS keep getting re-elected?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-81547324254336342592009-11-24T15:27:33.387-06:002009-11-24T15:27:33.387-06:00I just saw TRICK PERRYS latest AD and according to...I just saw TRICK PERRYS latest AD and according to him TEXAS HAS MILLIONS IN SURPLUS MONEY. in a rainy day fund. IT REALLY AMAZES ME WHEN IT IS A YEAR THE LEGISLATURES MEET ALL YOU HEAR IS HOW THE STATE IS BROKE AND DON'T HAVE ANY MONEY. THEN A FEW MONTHS LATER WHEN IT IS AN ELECTION YEAR YOU HEAR HOW MUCH MONEY THE STATE HAS SOCKED AWAY. DO THINGS CHANGE THAT MUCH IN JUST A FEW MONTHS? I'VE WACTCHED THE SAME OLD SONG AND DANCE FOR THE LAST 40 YEARS HOW DO THESE PEOPLE LIVE WITH THEMSELVES FOR ALL THE LIES THEY TELL.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-79161710455463298572009-11-24T14:43:45.259-06:002009-11-24T14:43:45.259-06:00Why is it liberals can only think in one direction...Why is it liberals can only think in one direction: leniency. And they can't even be honest about it. Now, they couch their liberal tendencies in the language of saving money. Really, they just can't stomach punishment.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-56393081689088824882009-11-24T11:06:01.518-06:002009-11-24T11:06:01.518-06:00Anonymous 10:18am -Just finished another reading t...Anonymous 10:18am -Just finished another reading this morning in which the following was in the header -<br />Don't want to read anything!<br />Don't want to know anything!<br />Don't want to discuss anything.<br />"I've made up my mind, please don't confuse me with the facts." <br />IT'S TOO LATE TO BE AN OSTRICH.<br />The next legis. will have to look high and low for enough money and just because programs have been legislated doesn't mean they will ever be funded. Sounds good in the reelection sound bites though. Grits proposal should be given serious consideration. It might be feasible. Keep an open mind and maybe, just maybe rational decisions will be made.Texas Mavericknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-6904298211774043502009-11-24T10:36:49.356-06:002009-11-24T10:36:49.356-06:00Try at least trolling in complete sentences. Compl...Try at least trolling in complete sentences. Complete a thought. Why do you say so?<br /><br />If the department is required to shave even, say, 5% ($250 million-ish) off its biennial budget, how should it be done? If revenue declines continue, that's not at all out of the realm of possibility. Or would you rather have your taxes raised? <br /><br />It's easy to nay say without suggesting alternatives.Gritsforbreakfasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10152152869466958902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-3017503367760213452009-11-24T10:18:19.738-06:002009-11-24T10:18:19.738-06:00Dumbest idea yet.Dumbest idea yet.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com