I'm surprised nobody has touched on the practice of local Sheriffs pocketing "excess" jail food money, a process that helped the Etowah County Sheriff rake in an extra $250,000 a year, funds which helped him obtain millions of dollars in personal property.
On the one hand, I have no sympathy for inmates. Jail isn't supposed to be fun. If your food sucks? Too bad. Don't be in jail. Be outside where you can decide to get something different if you want. If your bed is hard? Sucks for you. Be outside where you can buy a Serta. If you're too cold or too hot? Deal with it. Be outside where you can adjust the thermostat. I don't really care if you have to sleep on a thin cotton mattress with a single sheet and you get to eat corndogs and fried eggs every day. Those are problems you created for yourself.
On the other hand, though, I don't think dumb fuck country sheriffs should be given incentive to make conditions worse by giving them the opportunity to take home anything they "save" by skimping on the basics for prisoners.
The Etowah County Sheriff -- who doesn't look like he's missed a meal in many years -- shouldn't be tempted to buy week-old bread and expired Hot Pockets in bulk because he knows that he's going to keep all the money he "saves" by doing so.
It shows an incredible arrogance and massive ignorance when this rube says he didn't buy the $740k home in Orange Beach (something few of us can afford) from the money he got from the food funds, but that he got him a loan at the bank! Does he really think we're stupid enough to think that the bank would loan him that kind of money on his regular salary (less than $100k a year) not to mention additional mortgages that total nearly a million dollars? When he says "that don't have nothin to do with the food fund" is he being purposely obtuse or is he just that dumb?
The practice is legal apparently. But is it right? This guy managed so scrounge up $250k annually from a fund that gets $1.75 a day to feed the prisoners. It takes a lot of $1.75 to get to $250,000.00. Think 142,000.
I don't know that he's done anything "wrong." If you started digging, you'd find that almost every sheriff in the state abuses this law in some major or minor way. But this guy is being crucified nationwide. That's partly because he took it to such public extremes. You don't buy yourself a three-quarters of a million dollar condo on your $90k a year salary when you're the fat ass sheriff of a community where the average person makes about 40k a year. It's a slap in their faces.
I don't think it can be overlooked, however, that he's a Republican about to run for re-election in a county where Roy Moore resides. I also think it's disingenuous when he bellows "fake news" about something that's clearly NOT fake news. You should only use Trump's tactics when you're in the right. This clown isn't. The news isn't fake. He recently twattered and bookfarced "facts are stubborn things." Yes. Yes they are. And to this point, the facts are exactly as they've been described.
Whether or not what he's done is illegal (and I welcome anyone's opinion on this subject except Prowler) he's going to become the face for changing a system that his abuses prove needs a change. His largess is ruining things for everybody else.