Sunday, July 17, 2016

Hillary: ‘Better Prison Food’ Should Be America’s Top Priority
















Sep 15, 2015







Hillary Clinton has developed a sudden appetite for reforming America's correctional system.


Amidst speculation that she herself could face jail time over the growing email scandal engulfing her candidacy, the former Secretary of State announced today a series of "vital and urgent" proposals to improve conditions in federal women's prisons.


"We can't wait until the next president is elected," she told an audience of supporters in Concord, New Hampshire this morning, "We need to make women's prison reform a priority right here, right now.


"Did you know that over 70,000 federal prisoners are raped every year? Did you know 98% of prison showers are unsanitary? Did you know that inmates are never allowed to use Blackberries, iPads and other internet-connected devices?



"As an American these statistics are deeply troubling. And we need decisive action on these issues soon - preferably in the next few months."


Clinton currently faces an FBI investigation to determine if she inappropriately stored classified State Department emails on her private email server. Although still leading most polls for the Democratic nomination for president, some insiders believe the scandal has the potential to derail her candidacy.


Many Republicans believe the scandal could end with the former First Lady doing jail time. These fears may have reached the candidate herself as today Hillary revealed her detailed plan to improve every aspect of prison life - and forcefully called for improvements in prison food.



"How can we expect prisoners to rehabilitate without giving them decent food and clothing?" she asked the crowd, "How expensive can it be to feed our inmates freshly prepared, organic food? And why can't we replace those ugly orange jumpsuits with something more stylish from Vera Wang or Stella McCartney?


"And would fair trade, single-origin coffee be too much to ask? How can inmates be expected to write their best-selling memoirs without good coffee?"






















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