Police van incident in New Haven wasn’t racism, just the usual idiocy

By Chris Powell Anyone listening to the demand for “justice” made by the “civil rights lawyer” who came to New Haven last week to exploit the paralyzing injury suffered by a Black man in police custody might have thought it was another George Floyd case of murderous racism. But police video, quickly made public, depictedContinue reading “Police van incident in New Haven wasn’t racism, just the usual idiocy”

People praying over football may not appreciate their luck

By Chris Powell As he lies dying in Tennyson’s epic poem, “The Idylls of the King,” Arthur offers encouragement to his knights: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.” We all may hope so. But does prayer influence the outcome of football games or the success of football teams? That’s theContinue reading “People praying over football may not appreciate their luck”

Abortion and gun decisions unleash hysteria, posturing

By Chris Powell How, some people ask resentfully, does the Supreme Court get to tell states they can restrict or even outlaw abortion but not guns? The question is misleading. The court didn’t make up the law on abortion and guns. Rightly or wrongly, the court construes the law already in place, the Constitution, andContinue reading “Abortion and gun decisions unleash hysteria, posturing”

Targeting guns gains little; target gun criminals instead

By Chris Powell Amid the controversy about gun crime and the right to bear arms, it’s strange that legislative responses like the ones enacted last week at the federal level are so indirect and tangential. Not that the new federal law is objectionable. It just doesn’t do much more than pay states for their expensesContinue reading “Targeting guns gains little; target gun criminals instead”

How many bears does each town in Connecticut want?

By Chris Powell When will Connecticut take the hint it long has been getting from its increasing population of bears, a hint that was reiterated two weeks ago when one repeatedly tried to break into houses in the Canton area, getting into at least one of them before being euthanized by environmental police? That bearContinue reading “How many bears does each town in Connecticut want?”

End welfare’s bad incentives; and Larson braves filibuster

By Chris Powell For Father’s Day last weekend the state Department of Children and Families publicized Connecticut’s Fatherhood Initiative, a program DCF runs with the state Department of Social Services that strives to get men as involved with their children as those children are involved with welfare agencies. The social science confirming that a father’sContinue reading “End welfare’s bad incentives; and Larson braves filibuster”

Connecticut might be saved by celebrating a better song

By Chris Powell His innocent enthusiasms sometimes get the better of Governor Lamont, so a few weeks ago he celebrated a new country song purportedly about Connecticut by the musical impresario Rusty Gear. But the song’s only lines about the state were not really so complimentary, and criticism by the governor’s Republican challenger, Bob Stefanowski,Continue reading “Connecticut might be saved by celebrating a better song”

Why greater accountability won’t expand beyond police

By Chris Powell Maybe Connecticut’s recent police accountability legislation went too far with its provision limiting the “qualified immunity” of officers against civil lawsuits, but this month’s investigative report by the state’s Hearst newspapers about misconduct in the state police showed accountability is long overdue. The Hearst report, facilitated by the new law, reviewed 900Continue reading “Why greater accountability won’t expand beyond police”

Is Larson not liberal enough to win a Democratic primary?

By Chris Powell Whoever would have thought that after 22 years in the state Senate and another 22 in the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut’s 1st District, the most Democratic district in the state, John B. Larson, raised in an East Hartford housing project, devotee of President John F. Kennedy, and holder of aContinue reading “Is Larson not liberal enough to win a Democratic primary?”

More holidays won’t address Connecticut’s racial failings

By Chris Powell While he already had signed Connecticut’s Juneteenth holiday legislation the previous month, Governor Lamont went to New London last Friday to sign the legislation again more ceremonially alongside the replica of the ship Amistad, which was visiting the city. This allowed the ceremony to evoke not only the end of slavery inContinue reading “More holidays won’t address Connecticut’s racial failings”