Stop and frisk existed since the
1960's in America in the modern sense. For centuries, stop and frisk like
policies have existed in American society. During the days of SLAVERY in
NEW YORK, it was against the law for more than 3 Black men to gather in
conversation. Dinkins never created stop and frisk. He began Safe City/ Safe
Streets and Community policing. I need to cut nothing from evil folks at all. Some folks can
be angry as you want, but the truth remains firm. The fact is that the stop and
frisk compromises basic constitutional rules of unreasonable search and
seizures, due process, etc. No human being period should not be subjected to
random searches at any circumstances unless by probable cause. That means
something period. Black folks have been violated of their human rights in NYC.
Folks have protested about this issue and that means something. Folks have no
right to ignore the stories of the excesses of stop and frisk. Folks have no
right to ignore the racial profiling pain inflicted in our community. Folks
have no right to sugarcoat oppression and the authoritarian agenda of the
current Mayor at all. While New York's violent crime rates are indeed falling,
statistics indicate this is not due to the NYPD's accelerated stop-and-frisk
program. New York's murder rate began dropping before stop-and-frisk was ramped
up. According to Forbes contributor Naomi Robbins, the "astronomical
increase in stop-and-frisk came well after the significant decrease in number
of murders, and thus cannot be the cause of the drop." As for guns, less
than 0.5 percent of stop-and-frisk stops produce one, according to the New York
Civil Liberties Union. Multiple cities without similar stop-and-frisk policies
have had greater reductions in violent crime than New York. Among stops in
2011, 88% did not result in an arrest or summons. While violent crimes fell 29
percent in New York City from 2001 to 2010, other large cities experienced
larger violent crime declines without relying on stop and frisk abuses: 59
percent in Los Angeles, 56 percent in New Orleans, 49 percent in Dallas, and 37
percent in Baltimore. See, the facts are on our side. Between 2004 and 2009,
only 5.4% of stops resulted in arrests, showing that the vast majority of stops
were of people who had done nothing wrong. If we can put the man on the moon,
then alternatives to solving crime can exist to decrease criminal activity in
NYC. There has been no research to proven the complete effectiveness of the NYC
stop and frisk program. The murder rate drop before Bloomberg took office and
before the explosion of stop and frisk. Further, stop-and-frisk has not reduced
the number of people who fall victim to shootings. In 2002, there were 1,892
victims of gunfire and 97,296 stops. In 2011, there were still 1,821 victims of
gunfire but a record 685,724 stops. Only 0.2 percent of stops found guns.
Even in neighborhoods that are predominantly white, black and Latino New
Yorkers face the disproportionate brunt. For example, in 2011, Black and Latino
New Yorkers made up 24 percent of the population in Park Slope, but 79 percent
of stops. This, on its face, is discriminatory. So, we know the immorality of
stop and frisk and it should end in New York City completely.
Food stamp cuts begin now. There is
still an U.S. budget conference committee meets to slash social spending. The
U.S. government is preparing to slash more food benefits. Millions of poor
human beings will suffer. The bipartisan conference committee created was done
as part of the deal to end October's government shutdown. Both Democrats and
Republicans are seeking to strike a deal as a means to further chip away at the
living conditions of the working people. The food stamp cuts, which are
scheduled to take effect today and which would amount to over $300 per year for
a family of three, will be the first-ever nationwide reduction in benefits
under the US government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The
bipartisan conference committee has a deadline of December 13. They want to
create a budget agreement for the next fiscal year. Congress would have to pass
the agreement by the middle of January as a means to prevent another government
shutdown. Both sides want to make a deal on corporate taxes and entitlement
cuts. The conference will focus on tweaking or replacing the sequester
automatic cuts (which has scheduled cuts to military spending that both parties
would like to remove or reduce). The sequester cuss will plain to cut
government spending by $1.3 trillion over ten years. The first round of cuts,
which began in March, cut spending by $85 billion, while the second round,
scheduled to begin next year, would cut $109 billion. Next year's cuts will
reduce defense spending by an additional 20 billion dollars. “There are
significant numbers of Republicans in the Senate and the House who recognize
that the cuts to defense are too much, too fast and that it’s irresponsible, so
they’re going to have to weigh that,” Democratic Representative Chris Van Hollen,
a member of the conference committee, told CNN. Tom Price, a Georgia
Republican, told CNN that a plan to replace or modify the sequester cuts is “a
reasonable expectation.” Even with the limited set of goals that the conference
committee has set, participants said that there is no guarantee that the group
will come to an agreement. Van Hollen told CNN that he puts the likelihood of a
deal at “50-50.” The next time the Conference Committee plans to meet is
November 13, one month before they are required to reach a deal. Federal
workers could have their benefits cut. Pensions have been cut for years. The
Democratic-controlled Senate is proposing $4 billion in cuts to the food stamp
program over the next decade. The Republican-controlled House of
Representatives has passed a bill that would cut $40 billion from SNAP and
would also force adults between 18 and 50 to either work or attend work
training in order to reapply for benefits, as well as instituting drug-testing
for recipients. By January 1, the federal program to give extended unemployment
benefits for long term jobless human being will expire. This will cause
millions to come into poverty. Some Republicans still want cuts to Social
Security and Medicare.
It is obvious that many politicians
do not care for the poor. This callous attitude about the poor is found in both
parties. Get up by your own bootstraps is an old saying mentioned among many.
This accurately applies to abled bodied human beings with resources. Yet, this
doesn't apply to all in my view. Tell that stuff to those who are homeless or
those lost their jobs by no fault of their own. These cuts including the
sequester (since the food stamp cuts are not the only cuts being activated now)
will harm many families in the nation. Now, fraud, waste, and abuse should be
fought against in any program, but many of the poor will still suffer as a
product of these austerity policies. Ironically, the military industrial
complex and huge international interests will receive record bonuses and record
benefits from the state, yet some will still blame the poor for the entire
plight of Western society. Empire, war, and domestic violations
of human rights domestically are abominations (that have harmed the States and
the world in general). We must find ways to fight poverty not just tell the
suffering to just get up by their own bootstraps. The Federal Reserve
contributed to this situation (as it has shown debt filled money) and others
have called for its replacement and I have no issue with this at all. Nothing
changes unless institutions of oppression are abolished and radical solutions
come about. We should end the war on terror and used our stolen money to
reinvest in American society. We should end banker bailouts. Some have
discussed about debt free money. We should arrest all financial criminals
involved in the recession. We should allow energy breakthroughs to flourish and
radically create policies for employment. Community based organizations and
programs that address poverty, etc. should be encouraged to grow. There is
nothing wrong with self-sufficiency either. The hypocrisy among some is
astounding. The government now is not our government since corporate interests,
lobbyists, and other nefarious folks dominate it. Government was created for we
the people in theory, but folks have infiltrated it and exploited it. The
gaming of the system is common and the real exploiters of the system are
heavily ignored while the poor are heavily scapegoated (when most of the poor
work. Even most folks on food stamps work. I do not have food stamps, but I
have seen many folks pay their food with them before in a store). Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. with his Poor People's Campaign had it right. We have to
address economic inequality and poverty if we want to see the Dream fully
realized.
By Timothy
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