From Downsize DC <[email protected]>
Subject This is a good news counter-trend
Date January 26, 2021 4:56 PM
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There's hope amidst the anger and hate

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Is there a good news counter-trend amidst all the insanity?

Politics is war by other means. One side wants to impose its personal preferences on the other side. People use elections and legislation to accomplish this. Threats of violence then enforce the legislation.

No wonder...
* Politics makes everyone crazy.
* People are so angry.
* Hate is skyrocketing.

Does the resulting hate and anger leave you feeling despair?

Well, chin up, because there's at least one good news counter-trend amidst all the anger and hate. There is at least one area where voters are tending to reverse aggression against their fellow citizens. And that area intersects with one of our key issues - criminal justice reform!

This is the good news counter-trend...

Voters are electing prosecutors who want to put fewer people in jail ([link removed]) and do less to enforce victimless "crimes." Let's look at four bits of positive evidence for this good news counter-trend...

ONE: Monique Worrell ([link removed]) is the new state attorney in Orlando, Florida. She will end cash bail, use incarceration as a last resort, limit cases that treat juveniles like adults, and increase scrutiny of police misconduct. She will not seek prison sentences for victimless crimes.

TWO: George Gascón ([link removed]) , the new District Attorney in Los Angeles County, has promised to reopen police misconduct investigations and focus on rehabilitation and treatment rather than incarceration for drug cases.

THREE: José Garza ([link removed]) is the new Travis County (Austin, Texas) district attorney. He's a former defense attorney, which is a good sign! He will not prosecute drug cases involving simple possession or the sale of less than a gram. This will effectively decriminalize small amounts of controlled substances in Austin.

FOUR: D.A.'s in Dallas and Bexar counties have also said they will stop prosecuting trace amounts of heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine.

Combine this news with the recent votes to decriminalize or legalize various substances. Now you can see that the good news counter-trend is real. The public is increasingly with you on ending over-criminalization and reducing the prison population.

Therefore, we must do our part. We must recruit The 300 ([link removed]) and pursue Option Activism ([link removed]) for our criminal justice proposals. Please sign-up for one or all of them ([link removed]) . Our personal favorite is...
Restore federal parole ([link removed])

Also, Downsize DC runs on a lean budget. It's made possible, primarily, by modest monthly pledges. We seek one-time contributions, but our plan requires new pledgers right now. We provide several options by which you can contribute or start a monthly pledge ([link removed]) .

More soon!

Jim Babka, President
Agenda Setters by Downsize DC
Today's Action: Restore federal parole ([link removed])

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