Friday, September 23, 2022

The Doubletalk "News" at Little Pravda

You will notice something missing in the Doubletalk "news" provided by Little Pravda.

Republican candidate for governor Tim Michels is attacking Democratic Gov. Tony Evers over the parole of state inmates convicted of violent crimes, with Michels calling on Evers to stop paroles altogether — a move that in some cases would violate state law....

Perhaps that's the case; it's what Part-Time Tony argues.

But the law does NOT mandate release, does it?

Not in ALL cases:

...The commission chairman has authority over parole and the commission is required by state law to regularly interview eligible inmates. In many cases paroles are mandatory under state law. Only inmates sentenced before 2000, when a law known as truth-in-sentencing took effect, are eligible for parole. ...

Part-Time Tony gives out "STATISTICS" which condemn his practice, by the way.

  ...Of the total number of offenders paroled during Evers' tenure, 593 were convicted of offenses classified as violent, such as murder, rape and armed robbery. The number for Walker's time in office was 744 violent offenders. ...

Part-Time Tony's been in office for FOUR years and paroled ~600 for an average of 150/year.

Full-Time Scotty was in office for EIGHT years, paroling ~750, for an average of  94/year.

Part-Time Tony should be sent back to the classroom where he can parole wayward 2nd-grade kids.

One more thing:  scroll all the way down on this page to discover exactly what Evers is releasing.  Keep your kids close and your weapons loaded.

 

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