NYC and State unraveling: second thoughts on “criminal justice reform”
Hey, have you heard the one about the two blind hogs who found the same acorn — at the same time?
Mayor Bill de Blasio, say hello to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Clearly New York’s ultra-progressive chief executives have arrived at the same place on the state’s absurd new arrest-and-release bail law: Scorched in the press, they now say change definitely is in order.
“There’s no doubt that this is a work in progress,” says the governor who proudly signed the bail bill into law. “Changing the system is complicated.”
De Blasio took a more direct approach last week, standing the new law on its head to remove an alleged violent anti-Semite from the streets.
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Blogger's note: A fitting follow to American Dystopia.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, say hello to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Clearly New York’s ultra-progressive chief executives have arrived at the same place on the state’s absurd new arrest-and-release bail law: Scorched in the press, they now say change definitely is in order.
“There’s no doubt that this is a work in progress,” says the governor who proudly signed the bail bill into law. “Changing the system is complicated.”
De Blasio took a more direct approach last week, standing the new law on its head to remove an alleged violent anti-Semite from the streets.
Read more
Blogger's note: A fitting follow to American Dystopia.
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