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19 November 2010 By Len Hart The back to back debacles of Bush-Perry have turned
the state prison system into a domestic Abu Ghraib in
which 'prisoners' are tortured, attacked by dogs,
shocked and, in other ways abused, exploited,
humiliated, terrified while guards look on and laugh.
Others like Bush himself, we suspect, get there
jollies. The state of my birth has, under the utterly
evil and/or incompetent GOP/right wing rule and
exploitation, become an unimaginable hell-hole where
poorer children are consistently, deliberately left
behind to become fodder for the Fascist-Nazi corporate
prison system. At the same time, the Bush/Perry prison is ripping
off Texas taxpayers as we post, reporting one price
for public consumption as a much, much lower price is
paid in fact. One wonders: who gets the loose change?
Who is literally skimming money, bilking the taxpayers
of Texas for millions! The emerging details confirm my suspicions and my
earlier articles about the Bush/Perry perversion of
justice in Texas. The back to back Bush-Perry regime
have made of Texas the fascist template that will most
surely extend to all of the United States should the
GOP ever gain control of both houses, the Presidency.
It already has a 'high court' in its pocket. The
recent decision re: corporate personhood is but an
omen of much worse to come. Scrotus has proven itself
ready and willing to rubber stamp any Fascist - Nazi
scheme that a Bush enamored GOP may embrace and/or
puke up. Or, Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)
in its seven (7) or more branches: TDCJCID
(Correctional Institutions Division), TDCJSJ (State
Jails), TDCJPD (Parole Division), plus "therapeutic
facilities," "transient facilities," private prisons
by Wackenhut and C.C.A. (fully paid by TDCJ), sundry
reparole/prerevocation" facilities, "industrial
units" – you counting them? – then 14,000 state
felons kept for months in county jails at TDCJ
expense for lack of beds in the Greater TDCJ. Each a
separate state prison system. Holding some 230,000
inmates – the exact number a heavily guarded secret.
World's highest incarceration rate of 1000 per
100,000 population – ten times England's, 14 times
Cuba's – plus another 700,000 Texans on parole
supervision. Half of this mass of humanity "people
of color." For each adult in prison, count at least
one underage child being raised on the streets
without parental supervision: "the next TDCJ
generation." If you, dear reader, thing that Abu
Ghraib or Gitmo – or tens of secret Gitmos in
"friendly" eastern European and third world nations
– are but "exceptional mistakes by a few bad
apples," then you been brainwashed by the soothing
snake oil of fascist propaganda. In the late 1990's
some TDCJ whistleblower leaked the "Brazorial County
Training Video," that soon made coast to coast
telenews sensation: prisoners chained on floor,
screaming in excruciating pain, while attack dogs
held by laughing prisoncrats bit them over and
again. This horror film was a training video to
teach newly-hired prison guards! Texas governor then
was George Walker Bush: current de facto misruler of
the U.S.A. When Bill Clinton was President, 'Judge Dredd' was
just a futuristic movie in which a fascist regime
presided over a two-tiered society. Miranda
protections are non-existent and 'justice' is
administered on-the-spot by armed 'judges'. The future
is now. Under Bush/Perry, Texas had become the lab study,
the model upon which a fascist state may one day
pattern itself should the GOP regain the absolute
power it almost had under Bush Jr. The key to the GOP
plan in Texas is education on the one hand, the prison
system on the other. One hand washes the other in a
diabolically simple plan, in fact, a laundered payoff: There are precedents in Nazi Germany. I.G. Farben,
as I recall, developed Zyklon B, thereby benefiting
greatly by the crime of genocide. I.G. Farben was,
thus, rewarded for its support when Hitler passed the
plate at a meeting attended by Farben, Thyssen, Krupp
and, I seem to recall, a representative of the
American Ford Motor Company. Why is education the key? Simply: if you don't get
skills, you don't get a job! The corporate prison
system is assured an income, a full-house as it were,
as long as Texas competes with the likes of
Mississippi for dead last in high school graduations. Naturally, the axis of Bush/Perry denied their
dismal record. They tried to cover up Texas' dropout
crisis by falsifying dropout numbers. In fact, at
least 3 in 10 Texas high school students do not
graduate from high school. Bush-Perry and the GOP did
NOT want you to know that and lied about it. As the
Houston Chronicle reported in their story, Poverty, dropout rates bode grim future for
state", the dropout? crisis will have serious
long-term damage to our state's economy if Rick
Perry continues to cover-up the problem. It does not matter to Bush/Perry and the Nazis and
Fascists who have enriched themselves at the expense
of you and I. It does not matter to Bush or Perry that
while Texas is 'big' on capital punishment, the
industrialized application of the death penalty simply
cannot kill off the criminals as fast as they
procreate and multiply. Because crime rates seem
always higher in death penalty states, the GOP will
not get a free lunch. A price must be paid. Ergo: the
GOP may be seeking a "final solution". ...by year's end 1999, there were 706,600 Texans
in prison, jail, parole or probation on any given
day. In a state with 14 million adults, this meant
that 5% of adult Texans, or 1 out of every 20, are
under some form of criminal justice supervision. The
scale of what is happening in Texas is so huge, it
is difficult to contrast the size of its criminal
justice systems to the other states' systems it
dwarfs: --An Analysis of Incarceration and Crime Trends
in The Lone Star State Texas is called the gulag state for good reason.
Justice in Texas is applied inequitably. Minorities
--primarily black and Hispanic --are
disproportionately represented in the Texas gulag
system but under represented in the State legislature,
the various city councils, and the state judicial
system. If nothing changes, average TX household incomes
will be some $6500 lower in 30 years than in 2000,
according to projections. It? could be even worse: the
number is NOT adjusted for inflation. The GOP does not
want to talk about this. The GOP would rather
demagogue this issue. The GOP does not want you to
know what miserable, bald-faced liars they are. In the meantime, they will exploit the inevitable
rise in crime. They will contract out the eventual
imprisonment of every child that is routinely left
behind. They will try to distract you with BS about
immigrants when, in fact, the real cause of increasing
crime is not due to illegal immigration but, rather,
it is the inevitable result of GOP incompetence, greed
and their deliberate, fascist exploitation of the
prison system for the enrichment of an increasingly
tiny elite. That's true in Texas --the GOP fascist lab
--and it is true wherever the GOP infestation has
managed to plant its crooked root. |