Legislative Pre-Game Show-Jan. 12: Demagoguery On 1st Agenda of Session

Filed in National by on January 12, 2010

What do you do if you’re a politician and you’ve got nothing but bad news to run on and you’re facing re-election?

Simple. Conjure up potential ‘horribles’, create simplistic legislation attacking said ‘horribles’, and run as if you bravely stood up to said ‘horribles’, even if what you did was simply to create horrible legislation to buttress your political bona fides.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Business as Usual in the Delaware General Assembly.

While the State Senate seems to have been taken completely by surprise by the first legislative session day of 2010, and has no published agenda nor list of meetings, the House, for better or worse, has an agenda, literally and figuratively. First, the literal agenda.

Two of these bills are demagoguery in bill form, aka the figurative agenda.

SB 60 (Sen. DeLuca/Rep. Mitchell)-This bill seeks to substitute the ‘judgment’ of the Delaware General Assembly over presumably namby-pamby judges and prosecutors when it comes to determining when bail should not be permitted. Probably b/c the General Assembly did such a great job when it established minimum mandatory sentences for non-violent drug offenders.

This bill would (read it yourself, I’m not making this up) enable the General Assembly to “… from time to time prescribe by law, when the proof is positive or the presumption great…those offenses which may not permit release on bail…in addition to capital murder.”

Got that? Capital murder charges are already non-bailable. But the General Assembly wants the opportunity to be the backseat driver when it comes to second-guessing the judges and prosecutors. If this passes, who will sponsor the bill to make sure that the pediatric pedophile is not eligible for parole? My guess? All 62 legislators. As if any judge or prosecutor would even consider letting that slime out on bail.

This is a bill about symbolism, not substance. Except that, as experience has taught us, no good comes from allowing the Honorables in Dover to interfere with the judicial process.

HB 252 (Rep. Lee/Sen. Bunting)-Here we go again. Yet another bill pretending to be tough on sexual offenders without distinguishing dangerous predators from those who pose no risk to society. This one would  “add parks and recreation areas to properties that a sexual offender shall not reside or loiter within 500 feet. Current law only limits residing or loitering by sexual offenders within 500 feet of school property.”

Presumably churches are exempt b/c the priest shortage would be exacerbated.

This is bad public policy. Dangerous sexual offenders should be kept away from the public. We can all agree on that, I hope. But to drive those who pose no threat and have paid their dues further and further from society serves no public purpose. In fact, it makes it more difficult for them to find and keep jobs, places them at greater risk of physical and mental conditions that likely would have to paid for out of Medicaid funds, and is simply punishment after the offender has already been punished and represents no further threat.

But it is good politics, especially in bad times. It’s something that everyone can put on their brochures: “I fought to keep dangerous sexual predators away from our children.”

With the Delaware General Assembly, some things never change.

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  1. Brian Shields says:

    I am writing a draft of a bill that fences off Gumboro, evacuates it’s citizens, and creates a pedophile community that they get a life sentence to. A law enforcement free zone with no escape. Pay per view security cameras pay for the expense, and we get a new reality show.

    Sexual Predator Survivor.

  2. a.price says:

    can we dress up members of WBC like school children and set em loose in Gumboro?

  3. MJ says:

    El Som – didn’t Atkins introduce his chemical castration bill? He’s been talking it up a lot down here. The thing is, it’s not the gonads that drives the pedophile to commit his/her crime, it’s their warped mind. If Atkins figures that out, he might opt for a lobotomy bill instead.

    A.Price – I like your thinking.

  4. Brian Shields says:

    Atkins has to do something, his reelection is not going to be an easy one this time around. The DEGOP have been grooming a candidate since election day a year and a half ago.

  5. MJ says:

    Rumor has it, Brian, that Atkins is ready to flip back to the GOP.

  6. cassandra_m says:

    This is a great post, Bulo.

    Does anyone know if Charlie Copeland is calling for the legislature to hold off implementing any changes until the Governor and the AG have taken a good look at what failed here?

    Yeah, well, go figure.

  7. anon. says:

    Brian the GOP’s mouth piece cant beat Atkins down here, hes only been here a couple of years from PA. or NY.and that wont go over very well in the 41st.Hes even moved back to where hes from a couple of times in between. Pedophiles in Gumboro? Seems like they are all from the east side of the county to me. Gilligan and Schwartzkopf like him and have been very good to him.

  8. cassandra_m says:

    Fake Sussex Countians? Gasp!

    So who is this guy?