Dec 9 2018 email "Happy FOLLOWUP to:Prison Reform: "Vid&TRANSCRIPT(Bi-Partisan step FORWARD)"

Remember I wrote you in Nov 15th(copy below) with this subject line..a promising step and as "yet another positive" area of action from the Trump admin and one we can and should support when(like de-escalation with North Korea,Syria,Russia, and for Fair Trade) they move in the right direction? I was fairly sure from the full transcript and more, that it was legitimate, but it's nice to get confirmation -- and more info -- and updates:

**1** On Fri Dec 7th Tim Black (former Bernie, then Jill supporter; he's African American himself; has 105,000 subscribers on youtube) ran a 40 minute interview with Louis L. Reed, former inmate himself, African American, and national organizer for Cut50 -- who went from lukewarm feelings to being now 100% FOR this Trump-endorsed, bi-partisan Bill in the House that needs to get through the Senate.

I don't know if my email to Tim Black of the same Transcript and comments, as I sent to you, also sent to him Nov 15th, had a role to play, gratifying if it even played any sized role, but it's also (prison industrial complex) a topic Tim's cared about for a long time, I know. URL of interview:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSJ03tHiEVc

Note: see especially this preceding video (interview with former inmate, African American, interivew by Tim Black, who at 120k subscribers is currently top African American progressive political show on youtube) see especially starting 14:26 for summary of some of what the bill "would" accomplish..the bill was later passed.


** 2** TL;DR: while the bill doesn't go far enough in several ways he can list(e.g. applies only Federal prisons; a lot more people are in state prisons)he can also list SEVERAL (actually MANY) ways it's very helpful steps forward that he lists, in sentencing, access to education, and more. He (Mr. Reed) went from unsure how he feels to, after literally reading it line-by-line paragraph-by-paragraph as he says, now he's STRONGLY FOR this bill.

**3** Says he is surprised by so many Republicans he disagrees with, being for it...but that the largest obstacle may be Mitch McConnell -- tweet/write/call/email MM to demand a floor vote

**4** Mr. Reed also gave out th is website to support passage of the First Steps Act bill: https://www.firststepact.org/

This includes:

** Bans the shackling of pregnant and postpartum women

**Ensures people are placed in facilities within 500 driving miles from their families[yes many have it even farther away..]

**Creates an Earned Time Credit system that allows people to earn 10 days of credit for every 30 days of programming and shorten their time in prison to be served instead in halfway houses, home confinement, or on community supervision

** Compels the BOP to match individual needs to [educational/rehabilitative iirc] programs, training, and services, so that men and women return home job-ready

** Provides an ID card for every person when they are released

** Brings home 4,000 people *immediately* due to retroactive Good Time credits.
  • and:

The FIRST STEP Act's sentencing reforms:

    1. Free judges from handing down disproportionate sentencing (i.e. 924(c) Stacking)

    2. Lower lifetime mandatory minimum sentences for people with prior nonviolent drug felony convictions to 25 years, and reduce 20-year mandatory minimum sentences for similar offenses to 15 years

    3. Apply the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, which reduces the disparity between cocaine- and crack-related offenses retroactively

  1. Expand exceptions to the application of mandatory minimum sentences to more people with criminal histories


Thanks to Obama for doing all that -- oops --  this isn't by President Obama it is supported by President Donald "The world will END and we'll have Zombie Apocalypse if he's elected so you MUST vote for the mass-murderer of 100,000s Iraqi,Libyan,Syrian men, women,children, and babies leading also to open air Slave Markets of Black Africans in ISIS-run Libya, and  smasher of welfare for vulnerable single moms here in US and NAFTA/TPP loving HRC, cause we the MSM never ever lied to you a hundred times before"  Trump.

**5** He also confirmed what I had noted in my annotations of the transcript(the near-instant applause, starting with several African Americans behind Trump,l as soon as Jared Kushner's name was mentioned by Trump -- yes, say what you want about his financial side, or how much he'll pressure (versus bow down to) APAC etc, but on THIS issue? Reed says Kushner was indeed VERY much a key, if not the key, figure, and adds something I hadn't known: Kushner's father had been in the prison system..so is also personally aware of shortcomings of the system(His father Charles had gotten in trouble with the law when FEC decided he has improperly contributed to DEMOCRATIC(sic) candidates..though CK made things worse later by ugly retaliation..that landed him in prison rather than just a fine)

**6** LASTLY -- If I appreciate conservatives who join forces with me on areas of agreement (anti-war, Fair Trade, Infrastructure, now Prison Reform, etc) then I have to appreciate Mr. Reed too, and I do, very much, he's done a ton of research and very helpful and very useful information and is spreading the word. It must be noted as not so much a knock on Reed but on the political climate in this country and the toxic "Resistance" that he feels compelled to defend cooperation over and over ("I'm NOT saying there's not [ideological or racial] divide" etc) and feels compelled to say he disagrees with Trump "99% of the time"...literally says "99%" several times.

To his credit, Tim Black very tactfully and nicely replied to Mr. Reed, and mentioned that at least one other area, TPP, he (Tim Black) supported a move by Trump and that his audience "is a bit unusual" and is "more open" to cooperating with Trump/his base when there is an area of mutual agreement. But does that happen only "1 percent of the time"?

Really Mr. Reed? Sorry, no--the lives abroad and at home insist we remember -- positive steps with North Korea PLUS de-escalating with Russia PLUS de-escalating in Syria PLUS nixing TPP **plus** nixing NAFTA -- PL"US energizing the base on Trade in general (so we can ally with his base to fight for better than USMCA) plus making Infrastructure a positive word (so even if inertia against it, we can again ally with his base to push in that direction) ...making tariffs not a 4-letter word (not to  use always, but as something that can under certain circumstances be used to protect labor,jobs,etc) PLUS Trump getting praised by heads of Wind AND Solar domestic industry groups for opening up land that Obama had left closed "for enviro reasons"(yet SAME lands open to oil/other dirty) all that PLUS prison reform, that Mr. Reed eloquently lists proistive steps on? That's not 1%, that's not 10% it's a large percent...and if we replace "Trump" with "his base to ally with" it's even larger, but it's way larger than 10% of policies of Trump that are positive.

RECALL: I've been voting Green Party (except Obama in 2008 and only to try to give the Dems that "carrot" I've always been promising if at least in rhetoric they'd move in saner rather than more reactionary directions every 4 year cycle and BO did do that much) for almost 30 years.

When you have a largely opportunistic amoral (other than wanting his base to like him) politician not joined-at-the-hip to the genocidal MIC/FBI/NSA/CIA/MSM complex, namely Trump, that situation, compares favorably, even the "opportunistic amoral" does, compares favorably to the "deliberately pathologically immoral bloodthirsty" alternative of the GWB/HRC (and whether he initially meant to or not, BO, destroyer of Libya and Syria and more). But there's so much PC shaming of others for not falling in line, that people feel they need to distance themselves..but after 2years, it's at least a bit easier for sanity and facts and valued-based "let's cooperate on areas where we agree -- if Trump opposed cancer I'm not gonna be FOR cancer just to oppose Trump" sanity...which I hope continues.

PopularResistance just ran a piece "Pierre Omidyar: A Dangerous Billionaire-Backer Of The "Resistance"
(https://popularresistance.org/pierre-omidyar-a-dangerous-billionaire-backer-of-the-resistance/ ) which in part, these 3 paragraphs are the highlights of big picture:

One of the most disturbing trends in the era of Trump has been the flock of billionaires that have come rushing into the Democratic Party to pose as leaders of an opposition movement to the "fascist" predations of the real estate mogul. These billionaires, which include capitalists such as George Soros, Michael Bloomberg, and Tom Steyer are the architects of a "Big Tent" strategy first outlined by Black Agenda Report Editor Glen Ford. This strategy was devised by the Hillary Clinton Presidential campaign of 2016. The strategy has two components. The first component is the promotion of "diversity" to distract from the fact that the Democratic Party can no longer appeal to the interests of the poor or working-class, especially Black people who have been held in electoral captivity for a generation. Second, "Big Tent" Democrats actively seek an alliance of Wall Street, the military and intelligence apparatus [that is: the repressive Orwellian Police State -H], and Republicans to provide the financial and political strength behind the strategy.
The "Big Tent" strategy is called the "Resistance." One of the chief billionaire-backers of the "Resistance" is Pierre Omidyar. Omidyar is the founder of the eBay corporation

Omidyar was one of the principle donors to the NeverTrump Political Action Committee (PAC) that formed during the 2016 election. The NeverTrump PAC brought together neoliberal and neoconservative Democrats into an alliance against Trump. William Kristol, editor in chief at the Weekly Standard and longtime Republican, has been one of the most vocal supports of the NeverTrump movement. Kristol..helped foundthe Project for the New American Century that peddled neocon [hyper mass murderous 100,000s dead, millions displaced] wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as an escalation of the U.S.' military presence around the world, including on Russia's doorstep. Kristol has become a favorite of the corporate media since Trump was elected in 2016. He is a regular on MSNBC and is viewed by corporate Democrats as the "sane" wing of the Republican Party.

That Omidyar would align with Kristol is a stark indication of the "Big Tent" strategy at work. In a post on Twitter after the midterm elections came to pass, Kristol celebrated the support that he has received from "the left" and its benefactors such as Pierre Omidyar. Kristol's excitement about billionaire support from all sides of the political aisle represents a development in the Trump era that is far more dangerous than Trump himself. The "Big Tent" strategy is a marked political shift to the right[of course it is; for all his faults, Trump is not joined at the hip to the FBI/CIA/NSA-military industrial complex..so the Dems decide to jump more FULLY into the arms of those omnicidal monstrosities. As article notes, Trump may be a "ruthless billionaire" but is one "who holds no allegiance to any sector of the imperialist system. Trump is not loyal to the banks or the military and intelligence apparatus" -H] Not only this, but the shift is part and parcel of a covert war against the real "left" that is principally being waged by the fake "left" coalition of thieves and warmongers in the Democratic Party.

My Nov 15th email to you, below.
-H
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From: H
Date: Thu, Nov 15, 2018
Subject: Prison Reform: Vid&TRANSCRIPT(Bi-Partisan step FORWARD)

2 links below -- we can add yet another positive step(I'll send later tonight another, War and Environment, and will add commentary on sad missed opportunities for anti-establishment voters Left and Right across spectrum to cooperate) --

Re:2 links below: If the only good that came out of it were a POTUS encouraging employers in a live conference to give former inmates a chance, that would be been already a step forward; but lots of provisions in the bill lay out many other positive steps. Just wait for the talking heads to tut-tut or condemn Democrats for working with Trump to do something good, or shaming the four African Americans for standing behind Trump as he reads about these positive steps. God forbid. If Trump signed a bill to fight cancer, we should all be opposed to THAT too, right? That's what CNN-MSNBC --  Maddow et al tell us...

Roosevelt Room

4:38 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT:  Hello, everybody.  Thank you very much for being here.  Appreciate it.  And thank you very much, everybody.  I'm grateful to be here today with members of the House and Senate who have poured their time — and they really have — their heart, and energy into the crucial issue of prison reform.

A very respected man — Chairman Chuck Grassley — and my friend.  Where's Chuck?  Chuck?  Thank you, Chuck, very much.  You've worked hard on this.  And Bob Goodlatte.  I saw Bob here.  Thank you, Bob.  Great job.  Senators Lindsey Graham, Mike Lee, Tim Scott, Rand Paul, and Doug Collins — fantastic people who've worked so hard and we appreciate very much what you've done.  We really do.  Thank you all very much.

Working together with my administration over the last two years, these members have reached a bipartisan agreement.  Did I heard the word "bipartisan"?  Did I hear — did I hear that word?  (Laughter and applause.)  That's a nice word.  Bipartisan agreement on prison reform legislation known as the FIRST STEP.  And that's what it is; it's the first step.  But it's a very big first step.

Today, I'm thrilled to announce my support for this bipartisan bill that will make our communities safer and give former inmates a second chance at life after they have served their time.  So important.

And I have to tell you, I was called, when I announced and when we all announced together this news conference, by some of the toughest, strongest law enforcement people — including politicians, by the way — who are so in favor of it.  And I was actually surprised by some.  Like, as an example, Mike Lee — (laughter) — and Rand Paul, and others.  No, it's got tremendous support at every level.  It's really great.

And we're all better off when former inmates can receive and reenter society as law-abiding, productive citizens.  And thanks to our booming economy, they now have a chance at more opportunities than they've ever had before.  It is true.  Our economy is so strong, that when people are getting out of jail, they're actually able to find jobs.

And I have three instances of companies that hired people coming out of prison, and they are so thrilled by the performance of these people.  And now they're doing it more and more and more.  And a lot of people are seeing this.  It's great.

They wouldn't have had the opportunity, frankly, except for the fact that the economy is so strong.  And our job market is the lowest and best it's been in over 50 years, and seems to be getting even better.

Our pledge to hire American includes those leaving prison and looking for a very fresh start — new job, new life.  The legislation I'm supporting today contains many significant reforms, including the following:

First, it will provide new incentives for low-risk inmates to learn the skills they need to find employment, avoid old habits, and follow the law when they are released from prison.  These incentives will encourage them to participate in vocational training, educational coursework, and faith-based programs — and I want to thank Paula White, very much, because I know you very much wanted that — thank you, Paula — that reduce their chances of recidivism, and, in other words, reduce their chances of going back to prison substantially.

Second, this legislation will allow federal inmates to be placed closer to their home communities in order to help facilitate family visitation — so important — because we know that maintaining family and community ties is key to successful reentry into our society.

Third, the bill includes reasonable sentencing reforms while keeping dangerous and violent criminals off our streets.  In many respects, we're getting very much tougher on the truly bad criminals — of which, unfortunately, there are many.  But we're treating people differently for different crimes.  Some people got caught up in situations that were very bad.

I give an example of Mrs. Alice Johnson, who served 21 years.  And she had, I think, another 25 or so to go.  So she would have been in there for close to 50 years for something that other people go in and they get slapped on the wrist — which is also wrong, by the way.  Which is also wrong.  But I'll never forget the scene of her coming out of prison after 21 years and greeting her family and everybody was crying.  Her sons, her grandsons — everybody was crying and hugging and holding each other.  It was a beautiful thing to see.  It was a very much tough situation.

Among other changes, it rolls back some of the provisions of the Clinton crime law that disproportionately harmed the African American community.  And you all saw that and you all know that; everybody in this room knows that.  It was very disproportionate and very unfair.

Throughout this process, my administration has worked closely with law enforcement.  Their backing has ensured that this legislation remains tough on crime — it's got to remain very tough on crime — and supports the tremendous work of our police and the tremendous job that law enforcement does throughout our country, our communities.  They do an incredible job.  We have great respect for law enforcement.

We're honored that seven of the major police organizations, including the Fraternal Order of Police and the International Association of Police Chiefs, have fully endorsed this bill.

We could not have gotten here without the support and feedback of law enforcement, and its leaders are here today — two of them — especially Chuck Canterbury of FOP and Chief Paul Cell of IACP.  Thank you very much.  (Applause.)  Thank you very much.  I appreciate that very much.  And these are two tough cookies.  (Laughter.)  They want what's right.  They want what's right.

And interesting — if you look at Texas, if you look at Georgia, if you look at Mississippi and Kentucky and some other states that are known as being very tough — these are big supporters of what we're doing.  And some of it has been modeled after what they've done.  They've done a tremendous job.

My administration will always support the incredible men and women of law enforcement, and we will continue to pursue policies that help the heroes who keep us safe.  They are truly heroes.

We also thank the more than 2,000 leaders in the faith community who have signed a letter of support.  We have tremendous support within the faith community.  Unbelievable support.

Americans from across the political spectrum can unite around prison reform legislation that will reduce crime while giving our fellow citizens a chance at redemption.  So if something happens and they make a mistake, they get a second chance at life.

Today's announcement shows that true bipartisanship is possible.  And maybe it'll be thriving, if we're going to get something done.  When Republicans and Democrats talk, debate, and seek common ground, we can achieve breakthroughs that move our country forward and deliver for our citizens.  And that's what we're doing today.  And I have great respect for the people standing alongside of me.

I urge lawmakers in both the House and Senate to work hard and to act quickly and send a final bill to my desk.  And I look very much forward to signing it.  This is a big breakthrough for a lot of people.  They've been talking about this for many, many years.

I want to thank Jared Kushner for working so hard on the bill.  Thank you, Jared.  (Applause.)  He worked very hard.  He really did.  He worked very hard.  He feels very deeply about it.

[In video (~9:03), there was REAL BIG SPONTANEOUS applause for Jared starting with the four African Americans behind Trump. I'm extremely skeptical about Jared as far as the middle east peace process but apparently he was a big advocate for prison reform]

And it's my honor to be involved and it'll be an even greater honor to sign.

So good luck, Chuck and Mike and Rand and everybody — Lindsey, everybody back here.  Go out and see if you can get that done.  And if you can, I'm waiting.  I'll be waiting with a pen.  And we will have done something — (laughter) — we will have done something that hasn't been done in many, many years.  And it's the right thing to do.  It's the right thing to do.

Thank you all very much.  Thank you very much.  (Applause.)

END

4:48 P.M. EST