Thursday, March 26, 2009

Sure are a lot of sheriffs in town.


The 1993 documentary, "The war room" as you probably know was a documentary that went behind the scenes of Bill Clinton's successful 1992 presidential campaign. Remember, "It's the economy stupid"? Another part of the documentary shows two Democratic strategists talking about crime policy. I'm paraphrasing but it went something like this, "If the other side says to fry em than we say we're gonna hang em." In other words the harder you appeared to be on crime the better. There was no downside politically. Americans left and right were in agreement, they wanted a sheriff . Careful what you wish for. America today is far beyond police state. Almost 2.5 million people are in prison in the land of the free. Mandatory minimums and three strikes your out laws are the norm in every state. The State of New Hampshire, where by the way the motto is "Live free or die" the number two growth industry in the 90's was prison building. New private prisons have been built all over the country to accommodate all these new prisoners. If being tough on crime makes you safer, the US must be the safest place in the world to live by now. A modern crime free utopia! The Americans in their defence (I can't believe I'm saying that) were at least reacting to a 1980's crime wave. I have been laboring under the false impression that Canadians were smarter than that and if not you could at least count on the Charter or the NDP and Liberals to stand against fascism. Boy was I wrong. The Conservatives latest hard on crime plans include a bunch of anti-gang initiatives that include a bunch of mandatory minimums and a plan to do away with double time credit given to people who have been awaiting trial. Sounds great, political winners every one of them. Who cares what happens to gang members who shoot at each other in the street and why should criminals be given double time for time served? Never mind that police will use these tools against more than gang members. If you don't believe there is a slippery slope when it comes to mandatory minimums you just again need to look south. And never mind that people are given double time credit in prison before trial for two reasons. Firstly they have zero access to rehab programs or in many cases even exercise. People who have actually been convicted of crimes have more rights than them. Secondly it is meant to encourage the crown to proceed with trial on a timely basis. I expect Conservatives to be idiots when it comes to crime, they always have been, but what is up with the other two parties? This week anyone who watched question period was treated to the spectacle of Liberal members standing up and asking Harper why he wasn't harder on crime and why we couldn't get these bills passed faster? Whaaaa. The NDP haven't been much better. Why would they? Being hard on crime is apparently politically popular in Canada now. I thought Canadians were thinking people who didn't normally go for knee-jerk redneck solutions. Guess I was wrong. Enjoy your police state morons.