Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Private Prison Industry Grows at Our Expense.


That's right friends, we can now make money off of putting people behind bars. Where else could lock 'em up and throw away the key laws come from? In case you have not got the memo on one of the more recent themes of the free market can fix EVERYTHING, we now have the Prison Industrial Complex. The date on the article will let you know right away this is not all that new anymore. Sad to say this is a growing profit center er, industry. Read for yourself here. This is wrong on so many levels and in so many ways, it is difficult to know where to even begin. Let's look at a basic level. One reason for government is to administer justice. If we have no legal system in place, justice becomes an eye for an eye, revenge and or an on going blood feud. It may be entertaining for some in badly acted Chuck Norris or Steven Seagal flicks but this is not a place we really want to be. These male revenge fantasy movies some may find entertaining but they are about anything but real justice. They are about  violent aggression, male power, privilege (mostly reserved for whites) and an abysmal oversimplification of justice. Just consider some of the war torn places around the world that have no set justice system. Yes, our system is deeply flawed (two systems really - one for rich and one for poor) but it is a system none the less. We need to have a functional independent justice system. What is that?

What is a justice system for? Deter crime, punish and rehabilitate those who have harmed others and keep us safe are a few things that come to mind. These should be functions of the state free from undue influence of for profit corporations. They can only make money and "grow" in an unhealthy society with too strong an emphasis on "punishment" or even movie style revenge. How can there not be a huge conflict of interest between helping criminals reenter society and profit maximization based on prison population? Helping produce good citizens (or even okay ones) is totally at odds with cashing in on profits based on the incarcerated population growing. This is the so-called free market solution? Markets may be great for making better cars or burgers but I'd rather pass on a market driven justice system. I hear ya, we got that now! True but that is for another entry later on. Putting private firms in such a position only makes our current problems even worse. Justice is for sale to the highest bidder as it is and those who cannot afford justice become fodder for profits of far away shareholders. Meanwhile, community stakeholders get the shaft.

When these privately run intuitions starts mixing with justice on the local level, the real fun begins. See an example here. Our poor youth, those with mental health problems and even school kids get sacrificed on the holy alter of the "Market Solution." Everything else is sacrificed right along with them. Decent health care, food humane facilities are all out the window. Yeah, prison is not supposed to be a spa but we are talking about flesh and blood living, thinking and feeling human beings. They too are entitled to certain level of safety and security. The rest of us gain nothing by treating them like animals or worse. "The Market" does not give a shit about human suffering. Even the low level people who work for "for profit" justice often lose. They are often underpaid and under trained for the work they are asked to do. The community loses as well picking up the tab for countless shattered lives and repeat offenders for decades to come.  

This will only get worse if we continue to privatize every function of government no matter how important or vital it may be. There is a reason, well many, there is both "government" and "business." Those who think the two are interchangeable do so at their peril.  But that's for next time.        

Friday, September 7, 2012

Readings

On Forgiveness

I put this on www.getajobwithacriminalrecord.blogspot.com and figured I'd share it here as well.


In my community, one cannot throw a rock without hitting a church. One should not throw rocks at churches by the way. However, this county (Guilford) here in North Carolina is know by too many as "Guilty" County. It may possibly be the hardest county in the state to get a job in with a criminal record. I have no "facts" to back up the claim but I do have a dozen years listening to former offenders talk about their situation. All the world's major religions are represented here but this is mostly a Christian community. One of the most important values of Christianity is forgiveness. We can forgive Aunt Sidney for spilling her tea on our plate at the last family Christmas dinner but can we do more? What about the sex offender who never stops paying for his crime? What about the middle aged man who dealt drugs when he was in his twenty's? How about the woman who stole money from her employer? All have done jail time. When do we allow them to fully rejoin society? How much punishment after jail / prison do they still have to endure? The ex-offender stigma seems to follow one for the rest of their lives.


We, the United States, now have the largest prison population in the world. If I may paraphrase Dr. Phil "How is that working out for us?" Some kid has a bag of weed and it is his third strike in California and off he goes to prison for the rest of his adult life. How is that serving our community? It sure is not helping him any! Plus, the tax payer gets the bill. If this does not sound like Lose Lose Lose deal for all, I don't know what does. Meanwhile the doctor's or lawyer's coke using son goes through the justice system for the rich and avoids a criminal record all together and hopefully gets some help. He is forgiven and his crime forgotten. It does not hurt that he happens to be a white guy. But I digress. Those we continue to punish years and years after they have "done their time" become a burden on society. They cannot find decent dignified work, maintain healthy relationships and dehumanize those who dehumanize them. This is pretty much lose lose lose again!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

On Capitalism II So Am I a Commie?? Not Quite.


We tend to focus in on our own little micro-verse making meaning out of chaos via the stories we are told over and over. We are free, they are not free. We are good they are bad. God and the Devil, etc etc  Few people venture beyond this simplistic dualism the universe is divided into for our consumption. If one is to be truly free, he / she MUST always question these meaning making stories. Who gets to tell them, are they true and who benefits? So go ahead and and ask yourself friends, who benefits from the story of capitalism? Is it the starving in Africa and other third world locales? How about those being boiled alive by dictators supported by Neo-liberalism? Could it be the wage slaves right here at home? I'd have to guess these people are not beneficiaries of free markets. Who is? It could be these guys or these guys or this dude. Hell, I'd even include myself. I have a rare full time job with benefits (at least for the time being). I'm an evil faceless low level government bureaucrat. Depending on how the election goes, soon to be in the loser category. But at the moment, the current system is making me a winner! Winner and loser, more simplistic duality. But unlike most other so called winners, I realize the party cannot go on forever. We are hitting the twin icebergs of runaway climate change and geological limits. Our ship is just starting to list to one side more perceptible to some than to others. The size of one's bank account may adversely affect their perception  of danger. Fat bank, 2.5 kids, nice house, cool car, hot wife what could possibly be going wrong? Well a lot. 

Let's step back and look well beyond our small worlds of friends family and day to day stuff. Let's consider that there are more slaves in the world today than ever before. Lets stop the climate denial bullshit. It is changing Virginia and it is people who are causing it. Lets consider how much we are poisoning the oceans, the soil and the very air we breathe. Lets think about all the lives wasted already on resource wars with no end in sight. I think we can all agree something is very very wrong with our world. Well, the world is doing just fine. It will keep spinning around the sun for several more billion years. There is something very very wrong with us. We allow this to happen believing unquestioningly the simplistic stories we are told while in our hearts knowing better. As advanced as we are, can we not do better?  There must be alternative ways of organizing ourselves that do not poison everything and lead to a bottom billion living in hopeless poverty. We need to find it or the ole Earth will find it for us. All we know of is capitalism, socialism and communism. The people who brought us these ideas are long dead. Capitalism is the dominant system now and it is clearly not meeting our needs (read needs of all of us) and in fact capitalism is doing us great harm. Communism has some cool thoughts (collective, worker ownership etc) but has never been implemented successfully. To say the least, it also has an image problem. The old USSR, Cuba and North Korea are not leading role models for a shiny happy world. Socialism, which to me, seems to be a mix of the two has done well for a few rich Western European nations but is still based on global capitalism and all the baggage that goes along with it. For each well to do type living in Western Europe or here, how many are living in day to day poverty? We HAVE the resources to take care of everyone. There is no excuse for starving people, people with unclean water and no health care. These things only exist because of the crazy-ass stories we tell ourselves that we then make "reality."

All I'm looking for with this series of posts is more options. I'm as guilty as anyone reading this. My success is on the backs of poor I'll never know, the faceless unpersons who made my clothes, my electronic gizmos and picked the fruit I eat. I like my nice cars, glad my wife has a good job and my cool little house. I benefit from the very system I CHOOSE to question. I'm willing to trade in some of this (all of it??) for all to have a shot at a decent, dignified and productive life. I cannot pretend everything is fine simply because everything is fine for me. To the greedy bastards out there who think life should be based on self-interest only, I'd like to remind you keeping the business as usual status quo is not in your interest. Where's the fun in driving that red Lexus convertible across a scorched, desolate Earth breathing hot poisoned air?                            


Some links / Evidence? I got yer evidence right here!!
Democrat Republican Duopoly

Boil the Opposition

Climate Change and Geological Limits

Modern Slavery 

Fruit pickers

Lexus

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

On Capitalism I


Capitalism... There is a high price for prosperity both here and for the rest of the world. Let's start here at home but before that, let's break down some core principals of capitalism. As Ward says, "Capitalism kicks your ass." Don't worry about who Ward is. Just ask if he's right. It is unforgiving as hell. Make one mistake and you are suddenly the one pictured on the milk carton with a this cannot be happening to me look. Why is that, man? We live under a system that brings out our very worst. Profit maximization is a euphemism for "Hey fuck you, I got mine." When enough money is at stake, people will and have sold their own grandmother down river. Dehumanization is encouraged by capitalism. The most important goal is profit maximization, not making a better world for the next up and coming generation, not helping people live better more healthy lives nor building knowledge and understanding. Read the language. Individual freedom. Kill the competition. New and improved. Unlimited growth. Free Markets. Sounds okay until one considers the meanings in depth. Individual freedom, sure it sounds cool and all but don't forget it is also is the freedom to fall on your flat ass or through the floor. In a truly capitalist society, nobody is going to help you up. Tough shit. Health insurance gone with the job that went overseas without you and you got cancer? Sorry sucker and good luck! Kill the competition AKA Wal-Mart. Lets kill off all the small businesses and no worry the slobs will still be able to buy our cheap crap with their unemployment money. New and improved. Why are you still carrying around that old I-Phone? Get in the current month, you dumb ass! Unlimited growth. Yes, this can go on forever! Rules of science and physics do not apply. No oil and the Earth is no longer suitable for human habitation? Hey somebody will pull a solution out of their ass. The market will create a solution. I'm sure it will be the same douchebag who came up with the "Credit Default Swap."       

There was a rumor once that as a part of becoming incorporated, a business had to do some sort of "good" in the world. It seems this meager requirement got in the way of the bigger goal, profit maximization. Doing "good" is no longer a requirement. In Capitalism, as we practice it, there is no room for empathy, compassion or love (except the love of money). Where does that leave us? Just look around. Locally, the jobs are going away, the prison population is growing and those who do offer help are being overwhelmed with requests. Our election process has become a sick joke as the finest democracy money can buy. Friends, we already live in a police state.Just starting asking uncomfortable questions and see what happens. Globally, there are the obvious effects of a system where profit maximization rules supreme. Wars of choice, state sponsored terrorism (think the United States and our minions), large swaths of starving people when there is plenty to eat all come to mind but let's face it, it is hard to get our heads around faceless masses of faceless hungry people, the war dead and so on. Here are a few questions we all need to ponder. How do we let other human beings live out their lives in garbage dumps the size of counties? How do we allow our government to continue to bomb wedding parties, villages and bomb shelters? Why do we allow people diagnosed with serious illness to go untreated because they cannot "afford" treatment? I'm sure you can add many similar questions of your own.            

If your ego / identity has allowed you to read this far, congratulations, you a part of the solution! I cannot "change the world" alone. I cannot fix the sheer hypocrisy that governs the world today. I cannot house this living in garbage dumps and I cannot bring back those who have died in pointless wars (hint they are all pointless). I don't have the resources to feed those condemned to death via structural violence. What can I do? What can you do? I CAN raise awareness. If one yahoo who reads this even begins to question why things are the way they are, I've helped. I CAN stop participating as much as possible. Get out of debit and stay out of debit. Most importantly, I CAN encourage others that all is not lost. I may not be successful at all of these 100% all the time but I have to try. Now what CAN you do? What WILL you do?

Doing nothing is unacceptable.