The Worst Case Scenario (Someone Has to Say It) [View article]
Lawyers, the American legal system, and the Constitution are key to this country's greatness and economic prosperity.
Think twice before characterizing lawyers so poorly. If you look at America and its historic rise of the past few centuries, you will notice that it has been lead by lawyers -- of America’s forty-three presidents, twenty-five have been lawyers.
On May 03 10:11 AM Doc 224899 wrote:
> "...people will have less money to spend on lawyers..." > > Finally. We actually need about 5% of the lawyers we now support. > Lawyers feed off the carcasses of just about every person and corporation > that is productive. Lawyers make money off people with personality > disorders, the individuals who would have been kicked out of the > wago train 130 years ago, or chased away from the cave and fire 20,000 > years ago. > > It's time to subject the legal profession to the same critical reviews > we apply to health care (a service we can't live without), to reduce > wasteful spending on legal services (which we can hardly tolerate).
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Lawyers, the American legal system, and the Constitution are key to this country's greatness and economic prosperity.
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Think twice before characterizing lawyers so poorly. If you look at America and its historic rise of the past few centuries, you will notice that it has been lead by lawyers -- of America’s forty-three presidents, twenty-five have been lawyers.
On May 03 10:11 AM Doc 224899 wrote:
> "...people will have less money to spend on lawyers..."
>
> Finally. We actually need about 5% of the lawyers we now support.
> Lawyers feed off the carcasses of just about every person and corporation
> that is productive. Lawyers make money off people with personality
> disorders, the individuals who would have been kicked out of the
> wago train 130 years ago, or chased away from the cave and fire 20,000
> years ago.
>
> It's time to subject the legal profession to the same critical reviews
> we apply to health care (a service we can't live without), to reduce
> wasteful spending on legal services (which we can hardly tolerate).