Showing posts with label Political Commentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Political Commentary. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2020

WHEN JUSTICE GOES UPSIDE DOWN:


 By Hutch Dubosque / August 20, 2019
PRELUDE
For the past 66 years, or so, our Nation’s judicial system has been experiencing a slow tortuous downward trend. This blog will be dedicated to showing the documentation and proof that this trend has damaged our democracy. I am proposing that this degradation and inversion of American jurisprudence has put all but the very rich in peril of receiving outrageous sentences when found guilty of a crime. Though this has been a known fact for a very long time, the speed at which the gap has widened is frightening.


Sec. I
Starting in the 1950’s post-WWII American socio-economic-political climate saw an enormous increase in International spying.
MAD Magazine was featuring its “SPY vs SPY” series; a popular spoof on the antics of International spying (with a bent toward the Soviet Union).
This increase in spying was due mostly to the advances of nuclear technology. Our government was once reasonably open and transparent on this subject, and the American public was privy to at least the major high-profile cases.

Sec. II
In the 1950’s, the consequences for getting caught spying for a hostile Country was swift and dire.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg -
§  They gave our nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union for six years.
§  They were discovered in late 1940’s
§  They were indicted and tried in 1952
§  And, both were sent to the electric chair in 1953. 

Sec. III
These two were the highest profile spies that were offered up to the public. There were many more. Some were caught; others escaped without detection; and the Soviets learned very well how best to infiltrate our National institutions. At the very same time, the United States was conducting the same spying activities in a number of foreign Countries; the Soviet Union, China, India, Pakistan, Japan. The U.S. also developed a little habit of spying on their Allies, as well. So, MAD Magazine wasn’t far off in its depiction of the International spy game.
Sec. IV







CIA under Truman                                                                                                                                 CIA under Eisenhower                                                                  
Sydney Souers                                                Allen Dulles
“...coordinating all US clandestine                              “...the CIAengineered coup that resulted     
activities abroad...”                                                                in the removal of the Iranian prime                                                                                                                    minister, Mohammed Mossadegh, from                                                                                                             power in August 1953, and Operation                                                                                                                  PBSUCCESS, which brought about the                                                                                                           ousting of Guatemalan president, Jacobo                                                                                                          Arbenz Guzman, in June 1954.”

I offer this history to substantiate that the United States had “skin in the game” also. We ran hundreds of U-2 surveillance flights over other Countries, most notably the USSR, until the Soviets developed a missile that could reach high enough to intercept our U-2’s. The ensuing case of Gary Powers, the U-2 pilot who was shot down, was the first media sensation of our own spying efforts.  Soviet actions in East Germany lead to the Berlin Airlift. There was aggressive spying on both sides. CIA removal of the Iranian Prime Minister, along with our actions in Turkey, made the USSR vary uncomfortable. Plenty of spying here, too; and, these were just the largest hot spots.

Sec. V
It remains a fact that most 1st & 2nd world Countries are involved in espionage to some degree. The Rosenberg’s’ case is but one of many where our Intelligence apparatus was working well. The focus of this is what the consequences were when our justice system has chimed in on the prosecution of foreign “spy’s”.
How swift was the justice after we caught a foreign spy
How quickly did the spy go on trial
Given a guilty verdict, what was the severity of the sentence   
    imposed and how quickly that sentence was carried out

Sec. VI
It has continued through the computer age and into our current tech age.
For the past two years in the U.S., there seems to be an inversion of the rule of law that has been thrown in our faces. Thirty years ago the penalties for a conviction of treason and/or espionage involved minimum jail times of 30 years to life. It didn’t much matter whether you were a U.S. citizen or a foreigner. As the Nation has been “dumbed” down (another blog subject, all together) over this period, so too has the judicial system spirale into a whirlpool.

Our 2016 general election and resultant indictments of political operatives working for foreign governments necessitates seriously questioning. Why does espionage by a Russian citizen receive 18 months in jail, while a shoplifter or pot-smoker receives a 15-20 year sentence?

Our Commanders-In-Chief / last half of the 20th Century
        
 
Here is a sample of American citizens doing business as Russian operatives dating back to the Cold War days. By 1997, the length of prison sentence started dropping remarkably.
§  James W. Hall III - 40-year sentence - 1988
§  Aldrich Ames -life sentence - 1994
§  Harold James Nicholson - 23-year sentence - 1997
Is the drop in sentencing due to diplomatic considerations, the dumbing down of our justice system, or some other nefarious reason?

Our Commanders-In-Chief / first 2 decades of the 21st Century
  


The 21st Century brought fewer foreign spies, and, according to government accounts, they have become much more difficult to uncover and apprehend. As recent events have pointed out, there seems to be more American citizens collaborating with foreign interests than ever before. The ones we know about seem to be receiving a “slap on the wrist” for doing what used to produce lengthy prison sentences. The largest foreign spy ring busted in this Century consisted of 10 families living normal looking lives. After the government decided to round them up, they were “traded” for 4 Americans being detained in Russia.

And, now, in 2019, we see Maria Butina get off with an 18 month sentence after pleading guilty to espionage. She will be credited with the 9 months she has been locked up already, so in early 2020 she will be released and deported.

Have we gone this soft on foreign nations and fellow Americans who wish to see an end to our democracy? Is this shift in our judicial system only applicable to “high profile” cases? The financial crisis of 2008 brought zero jail time for the perpetrators. Is this, as stated above, something more sinister that we should be alarmed? There are plenty of questions, but the trend is undeniable.

The “dumbing of America” and the inversion of “jurisprudence” seem to be running neck and neck in an effort to allow the owners of the Nation’s wealth to further stretch the divide between themselves and the rest of the citizenry. What is even more troubling than that is the apparent “I don’t care” attitude of our local and national governments. Does corporate America have such a death grip on the Federal and State governments that elected officials are no longer allowed to actually govern the Country? If this does not get straightened out, we will be celebrating our Nation’s 250th birthday in 2026 as something other than a democracy.



Wednesday, May 4, 2016

OUR ELECTED CRIMINALS

OUR ELECTED CRIMINALS

[SOME ETHICS & SCANDALS]

How the American Public has let down the American Public

Ø  Our elected officials have been busy little beavers when it comes to breaking the law and/or acting contrary to their stated family and social values.
Ø  In the summation section you will see that very few of these “ladies” and “gentlemen” ever pay any significant penalty for such discretions.
v  These are the very folks we like to call our political “elite”. Really?
Ø  Almost, to a man or a woman, they are all lawyers, which is somehow eerily ironic, and absolutely unacceptable.
v  Take a good look, folks!
Ø  Then ask yourself the question; “Why do we, as citizens of this Nation, keep electing these degenerates to represent us?”
Ø  The answer to that question is we all have “STUPID” tattooed across our foreheads.
Ø  When the Hell do we wake up and make democracy work the way it was intended to work?
Ø  We don’t need a whole lot of “Hope And Change”, or “a Future We Can Believe In”.
Ø  We certainly don’t have to “Make America Great Again”; we already are, and have been for quite some time.
v  Can we do better?
Ø  You bet your sweet Ass we can, but, if we don’t start soon, we’re all going to Hell in a hand-basket!
Ø  Is that the legacy you want to leave your kids, their kids, and so on down the line?
Ø  Stop being a collective herd of lemmings with your heads in the sand (or, elsewhere).
Ø  If you don’t do it, nobody will.
Ø  Please try using that lump on top of your shoulders that God gave you.

v  Let’s get rid of that tattoo and be a part of the democratic process.






























































































































The tally on this score card:
       
# of perpetrators:               Republicans,50      Democrats, 35
# jail time:                           19
# probation:                        7
# censured:                         4
# impeached:                      1
# fined:                                7
# nothing:                           56
# charges dropped:            3

A number of figures jump off the page at you; indicating the elite Washington ruling class. They don’t treat each other in the same fashion that they treat the Unwashed Masses. I guess you already knew that. It’s just worth confirming it from time to time.
Now, tell me, is a Second American Revolution out of the question?




POP....GO THE WEASELs!

Friday, January 17, 2014

- Such a nice place to live and raise a family.

Listen, I’m one of those inquiring people who simply want know. What is it I want to know? Well, it seems that there was a lot of sabre rattling around election time last year. Now, the voices of reason and debate have fallen silent. If there is one thing about Huntington politics you need to know, it’s that the current regime will always speak with forked tongue when addressing the concerns of their constituency.

I am going to go back in time a few months, and reignite the fire that was burning then. There are a number of issues still unresolved in the minds of this Town’s residents. The list below is by no means a complete list of grievances and observations, but these items may get the old ball rolling, once again.

1) This little nugget is about the land on the south side of Rte. 25-A at the split with Washington Drive. A quick look at the topography tells you that this Assisted Living Home project is ridiculous, at best. Imagine, if you will, the amount of excavation that would be needed to build anything of size at this location.

Huntington Residents Fight Plans For Assisted Living Facility :

Old Northport Road residents Jim Scaglione, Astrid Ludwicki and Connie Scaglione oppose a development company’s plan to request a zoning change for a property between their residential road and East Main Street to allow for an 87-unit assisted living facility. The homeowners are holding a sign, placed at various locations on the road, which says they oppose the Residential Health Service zoning change. 
(Long-Islander photo/Jacqueline Birzon)

“Benchmark Senior Living, a Wellesley, Mass.-based company, picked the property in 2011 as a potential development site for a 71,133 square-foot, three-story assisted living facility. The Town of Huntington Planning Board in August 2012 received a conceptual plan for the facility drawn by RMS Engineering in Huntington.”
“Jonathan Osmun, a 15-year resident of Old Northport Road, said the facility would cause his property value to “plummet.” The installation of a septic tank, within several hundred feet of his backyard, is “the most egregious quality-of-life issue,” he added.
 “It’s just a mess, a total mess; and our Island needs these facilities but certainly not in this type of residential area. I love it [here], but I’m not going to love it as much with this thing next door,” Osmun said”
“According to a preliminary agenda, town officials intended to schedule a public hearing at the March 5, 2013 board meeting but removed the topic from the agenda at a workshop earlier that day.”
2) Huntington Station has apparently been designated as a “Boutique City” in “Urban Suburbia”. Just what the Hell is “Urban Suburbia”? Back in the good old days, it was either Urban, or Suburban, and that was a totally rational description for growing population areas. This little piece of political hijinks, brought to you by “Frankie and the Petronites”, is going to be built on land owned by the Town which will deed it over to this developer. It just so happens that this piece of land is currently a parking lot that serves the Train Station. Remember Proposition/Initiative #7 on last year’s ballot (turning over publically owned land to private developers)? Well, here is what we get because no one knew anything about it.

- Our Mission: Dedication to Authenticity and Quality of Life:
“Renaissance recognizes significant trends within the real estate industry, stimulated by a cultural renaissance, a return to downtown living within "Boutique Cities" and the rise of Urban Suburbia. These trends represent a stark departure from over 60 years of a sprawl mentality, which has had adverse effects on the environment and people's quality of life.”
Huntington Station: Residents ‘Sourcing The Station’:
“Renaissance welcomes input on strategies to revitalize area.”
By Jacqueline Birzon / jbirzon@longislandernews.com
”Erika Forland, community outreach liaison for Source the Station, Renaissance’s campaign to get the community involved, said a goal of the meet-ups is to empower and encourage interaction among community members.” “Our real goal is to organize the community and bring to light what the community wants, and to support each other,”Forland said.” “Huntington Station resident Amanda Peppard, who owns a business in the area, said she attends the meetings to get involved in the decision-making process.” “People come from all over to my business, and [when they’re here] they want to make a day of it, and I always have to suggest they go to the village to do something. I’d love to see a beer garden, a wine bar, a couple more retail stores, or a fun eatery to go to,” Peppard said.” “A popular idea supported at the meeting was a multi-functioning community center, where residents could access services for a small cost.” “Kathy Kuthy, a Huntington Station resident, said there is a lack of public space in the Station area.” “We’re limited to parks in Huntington as far as community gathering space, or we’re limited to organizations like a church, or a club where you have to be a paying member. We’re thinking of a public space that can be rented or used by members of the community, for a nominal fee,” Kuthy said.”
Also see, for more information on this “project”:

3) This project looks good on the surface, but it, too, will require some public land being deeded over to the YMCA for infrastructure improvements. It also opens up a can of worms at the traffic light at the Rte. 25-A / Jackson Ave. intersection. In true keeping with their short-shortsightedness, “Frankie and the Petronites” don’t seem to care about the traffic impact on that intersection.

YMCA Considering New Construction: 

The outdoor basketball court at the Huntington YMCA could be home to a new building if the organization pursues plans for an expansion.

“The Huntington YMCA is ready to move forward with plans to construct a new building and parking facilities on its Main Street property.”
 
“We have outgrown our space and our board has decided to explore the idea of creating new space at the YMCA,” Knauer said.”
“The YMCA approached the town board to ensure their plans would be approved before they move forward to invest in architects and design.” 
“Knauer would not comment on the cost of the plans since they are still in the early planning stages. The YMCA will begin fundraising once plans are finalized, she said.” 

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My next installment will re-focus attention on our severely blighted properties that are being allowed to remain as public safety / public hazard issues.