When Men Murder Women

This one is for readers involved in criminal justice research, including related areas such as domestic violence.  The message here for women in relationships gone south is pretty stark, and the data in this report could also be looked at in other ways or built upon to explore differences in region, state by state gun-ownership and so on.  This post initiates a new category in this blog–public policy issues–that those in policy and administration fields may find particularly interesting.

Cash Strapped IG’s

The “no tax increases ever, for anything, shrink government” forces, epitomized by Grover Norquist of Americans For Tax Reform and its “Taxpayer Protection Pledge,” are getting what they wished for — debilitated, declining government. Witness the inspector general function, where less money to investigate means more problems festering for anti-government types to decry.  Or cut the state motor vehicle registry to the bone, as I just saw first hand in Massachusetts, to produce three to four hour waits for the simplest transaction causing angry motorists to glare non-stop, mutter epithets and game the clerks who, in response to this perpetual onslaught, work even slower and deploy an arsenal of stock retorts and blank stares to fend off livid customers. This only provides more fodder for government critics, calls for more tax and budget cuts and a greater likelihood of a performance death spiral that further alienates the public and delegitimizes government. As a result, fewer care when bankruptcy comes to cities such as Detroit, major counties such as Jefferson in Alabama, with even states, such as Illinois, find themselves in the fiscal ICU, a trend nicely chronicled last year in the Daily Kos. Defund schools, demoralize teachers, diminish education. Go after public safety pensions so police who feel their pockets being picked compensate by backing off our protection. The tax scolds are happily sowing what they have reaped and, as doctrinaire true believers, don’t see the mess being created for everyone, including them.

Sandy? Not By My House

Building dunes protects barrier beach communities as a whole but some homeowners don’t care, fighting to keep man-made dunes away from their houses.  This creates a ready breach for storm waters to rush through, flooding adjacent properties whether or not dunes front those houses to hold off the ocean or bay. The end of the story details the status of lawsuits by dune-resistant homeowners, on 5th Amendment grounds, to recover the value allegedly stripped from their homes by recently erected dunes.

Nullification? Ask Civil War Dead

So Missouri wants to nullify all federal gun legislation. Apparently the whole idea of nullification has a lot of folks excited. This is neither a new nor a good idea.  Look up John Calhoun, and see where nullification led back in the day–namely the Civil War and over one million casualties out of 30 million U.S. citizens.  That would be 10 million casualties today.  Nullification!  What an idea!

Cut Off Nose, Spite Your Face

With its report, Philadelphia’s business-sponsored Economy League tries to inject a dose of rationality into the Pennsylvania political landscape where the Republican governor, like many governors from his party, is against Medicaid expansion mainly because it’s tied to   !!Obama!!Care!! that Republicans so long demonized that most remain blindly opposed–even to elements that, as the Economy League’s report suggests, would be really good medicine for Republican-led states.