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A redesign of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation website will make it harder for voters to inspect Sen. Kamala Harris's controversial record as the state's top cop.
The department removed public access to a number of reports on incarceration in the state, including when presidential candidate Kamala Harris (D.) was California's attorney general.
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Until recently, these reports were publicly available at the CDCR's website. A search using archive.org's Wayback Machine reveals that as of April 25, 2019—the most recent indexed date—ODP reports were available dating back to the spring of 2009. As of August 2019, the same web page now serves only a single ODP report, the one for Spring 2019. The pre-2019 reports have been removed.
The changes matter in part because the reports contain information about Harris's entire time as state A.G., 2011 to 2017.
Documents are now only accessible by request... i.e. - they now control the flow of information.
Yeah and it took debate commentary from Gabbard to bring her controversial record to light. Although admittedly I did know about it through alt sources
But where is/was the watchdog corporate media on all this?
I'm not buying that this is all to protect Harris.
She's not exactly a heavy hitter, zero chance of coming through the primaries.
(Not to mention that the dems that would be behind this if it was such a conspiracy might be Biden guys and sure wouldn't want to be helping Harris, quite the opposite.)
I find it much more likely that this was in the works for a while and this is a large stretch at claiming it's some big conspiracy.
I'm not buying that this is all to protect Harris.
She's not exactly a heavy hitter, zero chance of coming through the primaries.
(Not to mention that the dems that would be behind this if it was such a conspiracy might be Biden guys and sure wouldn't want to be helping Harris, quite the opposite.)
I find it much more likely that this was in the works for a while and this is a large stretch at claiming it's some big conspiracy.
Harris is bigger than you might think - she is top 4, and these days, it doesn't take much to tip the scales. But to your point, the elites have picked who they wanted already. So you are probably right.
I'm sure that Trump would be given the same latitude...
A redesign of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation website will make it harder for voters to inspect Sen. Kamala Harris's controversial record as the state's top cop.
The department removed public access to a number of reports on incarceration in the state, including when presidential candidate Kamala Harris (D.) was California's attorney general.
...
Until recently, these reports were publicly available at the CDCR's website. A search using archive.org's Wayback Machine reveals that as of April 25, 2019—the most recent indexed date—ODP reports were available dating back to the spring of 2009. As of August 2019, the same web page now serves only a single ODP report, the one for Spring 2019. The pre-2019 reports have been removed.
The changes matter in part because the reports contain information about Harris's entire time as state A.G., 2011 to 2017.
Documents are now only accessible by request... i.e. - they now control the flow of information.
We will never be free, when the transactions of the ruling class is held in secret.
Sit down, shut up, pay & obey. You sir are Property.
Truth, Justice & the American People, or do we protect the institutions of bureaucrats?
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