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just hired guns or an asset to society?
just hired guns or an asset to society?
just hired guns or an asset to society?
double edged sword. sometimes they can do good, sometimes they can be evil.
just hired guns or an asset to society?
You liked Newty! Oh, I am so disappointed!That is very interesting Bravo. I appreciate the work you put into that. No wonder I liked Gingrich so much.I have no sympathy for lawyers in general as when I think of lawyers I think of ambulance chasers (whom I despise), but I must agree with Jarod that there are good lawyers and there are bad lawyers...just like there are good businessmen and there are bad businessmen.
Somewhere in all of it there has got to be balance...somehow businessmen need the freedom/ability to create jobs but many of them need to learn not to be so greedy (don't try to convince me that many are not), and somehow the lawyers have to find a way to help people without strapping oppressive laws/taxes on the businesses.
None of this is ever going to happen unless the businessmen and lawyers learn to work together and compromise. Businessmen need to learn to give a little and lawyers need to learn not to want so much. Sacrifices are going to have to be made on both sides to get us out of the fix that we are in. As a religious man I continue to pray for the leaders on both sides.
Well. I don't want to take credit for someone else's work...I just picked that up in my travels somewhere months ago...That is very interesting Bravo. I appreciate the work you put into that. No wonder I liked Gingrich so much.I have no sympathy for lawyers in general as when I think of lawyers I think of ambulance chasers (whom I despise), but I must agree with Jarod that there are good lawyers and there are bad lawyers...just like there are good businessmen and there are bad businessmen.
Somewhere in all of it there has got to be balance...somehow businessmen need the freedom/ability to create jobs but many of them need to learn not to be so greedy (don't try to convince me that many are not), and somehow the lawyers have to find a way to help people without strapping oppressive laws/taxes on the businesses.
None of this is ever going to happen unless the businessmen and lawyers learn to work together and compromise. Businessmen need to learn to give a little and lawyers need to learn not to want so much. Sacrifices are going to have to be made on both sides to get us out of the fix that we are in. As a religious man I continue to pray for the leaders on both sides.
just hired guns or an asset to society?
Almost entirely Democrats, therefore almost all leaches on society. What do you call a lawyer with a lawyer under each arm walking into the ocean?just hired guns or an asset to society?
And almost all farmers are Republicans.Almost entirely Democrats...
That's actually true. Many times you pay a lawyer for legal advice and he tells you exactly what you don't want to hear....and you're a damned fool if you don't listen to them. Having said that, you aint gonna win any popularity contests that way.There are all kinds of lawyers, good ones, bad ones, medium ones, some are an asset to society, some are not.
Just like a banker, stock broker, or grocer.
Many hate lawyers because they force people to face the reality of the law.
True, and contrary to popular belief almost all farmers are also college graduates. While townies may not always be (small town areas), almost all the people who are growing your food are.And almost all farmers are Republicans.
Yea they are and having been raised on a farm and living in rural areas a good part of my life and knowing farmers as I do.......no way in hell do I want them writing the laws or running the machinery of government.And almost all farmers are Republicans.
They are, this is news to me, most I knew in Kansas did not go to college, but inherited the family farm from a relative, interesting, thanks Damo.True, and contrary to popular belief almost all farmers are also college graduates. While townies may not always be (small town areas), almost all the people who are growing your food are.
and look at what a lot of these Farmers have done to rural areas in the last 30 years. They control the regions politically. Unions are gone and so are the factories that brought middle class prosperity to small rural towns and villages. Opportunities are so hard to come by for young people in rural areas (unless they are in line to inherit the farm) that most of them flee for greener pastures. Our rural areas now have higher unemployment rates then the inner city of most metro areas. Crime rates in rural areas are also soaring mainly due to drug trafficking because of the lack of employment opportunities. The median income in rural areas is about 1/4 less then in metro and suburban areas creating a lot of rural ghettos out there and the median homeowner age out where I'm from is something like 52!True, and contrary to popular belief almost all farmers are also college graduates. While townies may not always be (small town areas), almost all the people who are growing your food are.
I do, too and they are just people! and my relatives, some of them! and they aren't paragons of virtue!and look at what a lot of these Farmers have done to rural areas in the last 30 years. They control the regions politically. Unions are gone and so are the factories that brought middle class prosperity to small rural towns and villages. Opportunities are so hard to come by for young people in rural areas (unless they are in line to inherit the farm) that most of them flee for greener pastures. Our rural areas now have higher unemployment rates then the inner city of most metro areas. Crime rates in rural areas are also soaring mainly due to drug trafficking because of the lack of employment opportunities. The median income in rural areas is about 1/4 less then in metro and suburban areas creating a lot of rural ghettos out there.
The rural county where I was raised had 14 factories in 1978 that employed 4,000 people. Now there are two who employ less then 500 people and they still provide more of a spin off economy then all the farmers in the county combined do.
So you're not impressing me by telling me most farmers are Republicans. You are right, they are. They are also mostly wanna be plutocrats who are adamantly opposed to any changes that profit anyone but themselves and I've seen first hand the damage that attitude has done. Why the hell do you think I left? So I could be some college educated farmers hired hand working for minimum wage for the rest of my life because my name isn't a Hoying or a Hemelgarn or a Pax or one of the other famous farming families in the region and therefore i am completely unworthy of a college education.
Hell those reactionary pricks want to close down the only community college in the county cause they don't think their tax dollars should be wasted on it.
Look, I know a lot of farmers and they are in general damned fine people but don't paint them up to me as paragons of virtue. I know them better then that.