tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24200494.post2104131085334717786..comments2024-03-28T09:46:23.590-04:00Comments on Nicholas Stix, Uncensored: Seattle: Billy Chambers, One of the Racist Black Murderers of White Ed “Tuba Man” McMichael, Got Virtually No Time for Murdering McMichael, or for Attempting to Murder Another Crime Victim, but Now Faces “Serious Prison Time” for Federal Weapons RapNicholashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12372393717833610657noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24200494.post-48892525388143350772012-12-10T13:09:14.029-05:002012-12-10T13:09:14.029-05:00NS,
First off, WB.
I think I know what's goi...NS,<br /><br />First off, WB.<br /><br />I think I know what's going on in a general sense here.<br /><br />State budgets are so tight that you might as well have down-to-the-penny budgeting decisions. Meanwhile, the Feds an quantitatively ease to its heart's content.<br /><br />Also, crimes that have human victims, which are almost always state crimes, are harder to prosecute because they involve human victims that are either dead, scared to testify, or don't want to testify out of racial solidarity with their accused assailant, or you have the media hot potato of black perp white vic. OTOH, process crimes relating to drugs and guns are generally Federal, and involve almost a summary and perfunctory disposition process.<br /><br />Put the two together, and what you are already seeing, and what you will see more and more going forward, is that states get the spaghetti headed ghetto thugs convicted of a felony crime involving a human victim, give them ridiculously light sentences to save money. Then when they are inevitably caught with drugs or guns, they can be offloaded on the Feds and Federal prison system for 5-10 years at a time ("doing life on the installment plan").countenancehttp://countenance.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com