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Blacks are 13% of US population 37.6% of prisoners and 71% of shooters in Chicago

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Over the last couple of years, one of the dinner discussions our family has had relates to the observation that many, if not most, of the alleged perpetrators of violent crimes whose photographs appear in the mugshot section of our local newspaper’s crime report are black.  We live in a very white area of what used to be rural farms and ranches, but is now being quickly developed with multi-family housing and strip malls.  A large metropolitan city is a short drive.

Brandon Smith (left) and Tyfine Hamilton (right) have been charged with the murder of James Stuhlman in a botched robbery

The kids and wife have asked me, “Why do you think it is, dad, that the murderers and robbers are usually black?”   How is a dad supposed to answer this?

First, I wanted to look at more data than just the police report of our local paper.  What I found is that blacks are 13% of the US population, 37.6% of the US prisoner population, and 71.5% of the shooters in Chicago.

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The Prison State of America

Guest Post by Chris Hedges

RAPISTS & MURDERERS SIGNING UP FOR OBAMACARE IN DROVES

Work harder peasants. Obama needs more of your money to provide “free” healthcare to criminals. If you like your health insurance, tough shit – you get a more expensive plan with less coverage. The rapists, murderers, child molesters, and armed robbers need free Obamacare. I hope they get an Obamaphone too. I love Obama’s Amurika.

Prison inmates get Obamacare benefits under Medicaid provisions

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Unidentified inmate receives care at California Medical Facility, part of the state prison system, in Vacaville, Calif.

 

In case you missed it…..

An interesting tidbit about Obamacare showed up in the pages of The New York Times over the weekend — namely that prison inmates are signing up for the newly minted health insurance program in droves.

The story points out that single and childless inmates who spend more than 24 hours in the prison infirmary are eligible to have major costs covered under Medicaid, thus allowing states to transfer those costs to the federal government.

Then, when those inmates are released from jail, they can maintain that coverage when they are released — particularly useful among a group that has a high rate of disease, mental illness and addictions and often meets the low-income requirements, or 138% of the poverty level.

Roughly 35% of those now eligible for Medicaid under new provisions of the Affordable Care Act are those with a criminal record and have spent time in jail, the story says. That could help reduce recidivism, some experts say, though opponents of the health-care law are likely to use the finding as another reason to be against the initiative.

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