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I remember as a young man coming up through the educational ladder when lawyers were respected members of the community. Lawyers were sought after for opinion and their opinion was considered by almost everyone 9I knew anyway) as delivered through a foundation of honesty and integrity.
Would that it were true for politicians. ![]() Seems to me that this is a natural consequence of a capitalistic system; although it might be "honorable" to forgo money in exchange for integrity in business, it is an inherently unstable situation. Nobody wants to be the poor schmo that gets stepped all over while everyone else gets the goodies. These instabilities are evident in other contexts too - how many monopolies do you know of that voluntarily keep their prices and profits low, for the greater good? Jose, it's not any one thing that's wrong with the legal system. True enough. It comes down to human nature. But the system is supposed to be a defense against human nature. Alas, it is run by... er... humans. It's the entire thing that's wrong. Got a proposed fix? (No, I'm not interested in becoming benevolent dictator ![]() Jose -- You can choose whom to befriend, but you cannot choose whom to love. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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I remember as a young man coming up through the educational ladder when lawyers were respected members of the community. Lawyers were sought after for opinion and their opinion was considered by almost everyone 9I knew anyway) as delivered through a foundation of honesty and integrity. Would that it were true for politicians. ![]() Seems to me that this is a natural consequence of a capitalistic system; although it might be "honorable" to forgo money in exchange for integrity in business, it is an inherently unstable situation. Nobody wants to be the poor schmo that gets stepped all over while everyone else gets the goodies. These instabilities are evident in other contexts too - how many monopolies do you know of that voluntarily keep their prices and profits low, for the greater good? Jose, it's not any one thing that's wrong with the legal system. True enough. It comes down to human nature. But the system is supposed to be a defense against human nature. Alas, it is run by... er... humans. It's the entire thing that's wrong. Got a proposed fix? (No, I'm not interested in becoming benevolent dictator ![]() Jose I think you have summerized it up nicely. It seems our capitalist legal system has some serious built in flaws and if these flaws are used for unethical purposes, the result can easily become what we are seeing today. I honestly have no idea what the fix might be. What absolutely freightens me to death is that there might not be a fix, and even if there were, human nature will be too much a factor to allow it's implementation. In the meantime, I watch the stock market go up and down with my money with some kind of unexplainable hope in my heart, and do the very best I can in life to avoid any and all contact with the legal system :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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I honestly have no idea what the fix might be. What absolutely freightens me to death is that there might not be a fix, and even if there were, human nature will be too much a factor to allow it's implementation.
I think that it =is= the case that there is no fix... at least no fix that doesn't break something else we hold dear. It is all about balance, and different people's ideas as to where it should balance. In the meantime, I watch the stock market go up and down with my money with some kind of unexplainable hope in my heart, and do the very best I can in life to avoid any and all contact with the legal system :-)) I tried to make money in the stock market. Now I make money in the basement. Alas, that makes it harder to avoid contact with the legal system. ![]() Jose -- You can choose whom to befriend, but you cannot choose whom to love. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jose wrote:
I honestly have no idea what the fix might be. What absolutely freightens me to death is that there might not be a fix, and even if there were, human nature will be too much a factor to allow it's implementation. I think that it =is= the case that there is no fix... at least no fix that doesn't break something else we hold dear. It is all about balance, and different people's ideas as to where it should balance. I fear this is correct. In the meantime, I watch the stock market go up and down with my money with some kind of unexplainable hope in my heart, and do the very best I can in life to avoid any and all contact with the legal system :-)) I tried to make money in the stock market. Now I make money in the basement. Alas, that makes it harder to avoid contact with the legal system. ![]() It's getting harder and harder to open and maintain an honest business in the United States. Between the ungodly taxes and the cost of litigation protection it's becoming more and more a global business environment. Everywhere I look I see decline and chaos. Cheery picture I know, but I keep trying to visualize the old bottle as being half full anyway. What the hell....I can't change anything. A friend of ours owns a paint store. On the shelf he has a can of paint that says on the back of the label; "Don't take internally". The guy this is written for nullifies my vote !!! :-))))))))))))))) Jose -- Dudley Henriques |
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