Even though the Clintons started mass incarceration, which my brother is a victim of, things are going to change, though. Somebody made them do that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If it were the Clinton people, they'd be sitting around figuring out how to pull themselves out. Instead the president is continuing to go around the country and peddling Social Security, which the needle is not moving on.
I agree with President Obama and Attorney General Holder that we need to reform our criminal sentencing laws.
The mass incarceration going on in this country and with my people is crazy.
The possibility of bringing white-collar criminals to justice is ever receding over the horizon.
The thing that happens is that politicians run on tough-on-crime rhetoric. You appeal to the public and say, 'Let's put more money into taller fences, tougher laws, tougher sentencing, handcuffs,' and where does that money come from? Well, immediately, it comes out of all the money needed for corrections.
This is what life is like with the Clintons. It is one scandal after another, and you never know what's coming next. They use the system to enrich themselves.
I want to see somebody go to jail over the financial crisis and not just black, brown and poor whites over humbles and minor drug beefs.
It is tragic that people who are incarcerated are unable to vote. They are probably the most important voices to listen to because they can tell us what we need to change.
Incarceration didn't change me. In many ways, incarceration galvanized me. The totality of the experience helped me.
If anything, we have an under-incarceration problem.