Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 262, originally published in July 2015.

Bernard Kerik was an NYPD Commissioner who was sentenced to 48 months in prison for an ethics violation. For over 30 years, Bernard put bad and violent criminals away, but when he was on the inside he noticed not everyone was bad or even deserved such harsh prison sentences. He tells Jason that the criminal justice system is setup to destroy people's lives, not to reform them. What should be simple fines or suspension of licenses has turned into lengthy prison sentences. Bernard shares his story and why he firmly believes the criminal justice system needs to change. 

Key Takeaways:

[1:54] How did Bernard go from being an NYPD Commissioner to an inmate?

[7:50] Prison has become a business. 

[11:15] Prison creates monsters, which is why the recidivism rate won't drop. 

[14:15] Today we're taking people for ethics violations and we're turning them into convicted felons. 

[20:05] Bernard has concluded that you really don't have any constitutional rights anymore. 

[22:40] Has police brutally always existed or is it just more in the news? 

[25:10] Please visit Bernard's organization at http://accjr.org/.

[26:55] How is it possible that the U.S houses 25% of the world's prisoners? 

Mentioned In This Episode:

www.accjr.org

From Jailer to Jailed by Bernard Kerik

Three Felonies a Day by Harvey Silverglate

Direct download: HS_507_FBF_Bernard_Kerick.mp3
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Jason Hartman talks with Erik Fogg, author of Wedged: How You Became a Tool of the Partisan Political Establishment & How to Start Thinking for Yourself Again, as well as Chief at ReConsider and co-host of the ReConsider podcast, about the discourse in our society that is causing all of us problems that are being perpetuated by people who deal in fear.

Key Takeaways:

[2:16] Our 2 party system is brought about largely by the way we vote

[5:15] People who are upset or angry are more likely to donate to things like a campaign, vote, or keep watching a TV show

[8:29] Politicians, as a group, can never ultimately win because they're playing a zero sum game

[9:37] What is the Green Fog Curve?

[11:51] The most dangerous thing for us individually is to start letting our emotional response drive our reaction

Website:

www.JasonHartman.com

www.ReConsiderMedia.com

Direct download: HS_506_Erik_Fogg.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:39pm EDT

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