I've always been told that the law was the law, like it or not. Progressives seem to think that the law is the law only when they can confiscate more wealth from people:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/09/busin ... state.html
Since Walter Williams did his usually great job subbing for Rush on Monday, Here's some words of wisdom from that great man:
http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/articles ... Voting.htm
http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/articles ... roPoor.htm
http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/articles ... ruelty.htm
http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/articles ... Update.htm
http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/articles ... Threat.htm
Or just go to his website:
http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/articles.html
Progressives to taxpayers: Stick um up!!!
Re: Progressives to taxpayers: Stick um up!!!
We have too many lawyers. The problem with too many lawyers is that the law, instead of being a realtively static and understandable set of rules, instead becomes a churning froth of precedents, good intentions, and opaque verbiage that requires (of all things) a lawyer to interpret for the layman.Jccarlton wrote:I've always been told that the law was the law, like it or not. Progressives seem to think that the law is the law only when they can confiscate more wealth from people:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/09/busin ... state.html
It may be time to radically simplify things... but would the lawyers ever allow simplification of the legal system to a point where someone who didn't go to law school could easily understand it? Look at the mess that the tax code has become - it provides a lot of employment for accountants and lawyers. Maybe it wouldn't be possible - but something's gotta give...
When opinion and reality conflict - guess which one is going to win in the long run.
We are so in debt to China that President Obama had to visit their president in his first year in office. It was an important meeting between the most powerful communist leader in the world and the president of China.
http://reason.com/blog/2010/06/17/pay-t ... n-really-s