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scalf
03-05-2003, 06:45 PM
/forums/images/icons/tongue.gif investors business daily 3-4-03 p. a15 reports that in year 2001, there was 205.4 billion in tort costs in usa. this is a 78 %jump from 1980(inflation adjusted), and 729%jump from 1950...

gl /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

HDPM
03-05-2003, 08:08 PM
Think how high it would be if doctors paid out on every death caused by malpractice that isn't reported or taken to court. /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif /forums/images/icons/smirk.gif

P.S. Does tobacco settlement count?

P.P.S. 721.00 X .33 = $237.00. I think lawyers deserve more than 237 per head.

scalf
03-05-2003, 08:33 PM
/forums/images/icons/wink.gif the u.s. has 5% of world's population, yet 70%of world's lawyers...lucky u.s....lol..boy that tobacco settlement really shut the tobacco companies down...did nothing for health care as state legislators strapped for cash use the money for funding on-going projects..the only winners were the lawyers..lol

to be both a lawyer and a politician is to be twice a thief...is the real truth...

lawyers are killing our freedom and economy much like the commisars killed the soviet union...it's a wonder that people put up with is crap...jmho..gl /forums/images/icons/grin.gif

HDPM
03-05-2003, 10:45 PM
Look, as the song goes, "Send lawyers, guns and money, the **** has hit the fan."

This country has a hell of a lot of money and a whole lot of guns. The lawyers follow. So forget the 5% of the population bit and count how many lawyers per dollar/per gun. /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

Zeno
03-05-2003, 11:43 PM
"the u.s. has 5% of world's population, yet 70%of world's lawyers..."

I find this to be a rather meaningless statistic. We are a large country with complex institutions in government, business, corporations, banking etc with an enormous amount of regulations. We need these lawyers. Have you ever read even one small section of the Federal Register and tried to figure out what it all means. I have. It is all what I call, "Lawyer logic". You have to have this interpreted. Think of it this way.

Bible ---- Priest to interpret the bible to layman.
Federal Register ------ Lawyer to interpret the law to layman.

The Supreme Court is like the Pope. See. It all starts to make sense after all.

Besides, if you are ever in the clutches of the supposed Criminal Justice System, believe me; You will soon fall in love with your lawyer. /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif


-Zeno; Could not let you fight the battle alone HDPM. I'll send you my bill. /forums/images/icons/grin.gif

scalf
03-05-2003, 11:49 PM
/forums/images/icons/grin.gif duh..who wrote the rules and regulations:..lawyers..lol..they created their own game...where they are the winners..lol...but take a look at other industrialized nations...none..none come close to u.s. shyster%..they are maggots on society... /forums/images/icons/mad.gif /forums/images/icons/diamond.gif

HDPM
03-05-2003, 11:54 PM
Because I find the tobacco settlement wrong on several levels, I have a tobacco settlement money platform if I am ever elected/appointed to the Idaho legislature. I intend to suggest that the tobacco money go to buying fully automatic weapons for citizens who are in the militia by statute. This will make the ATF mad. It will make the federal tobacco do-gooders mad. It will probably make the tobacco companies mad. Soccer mommies will definitely be mad. I think even the gun lobby will be mad. The nut cases will like me and forgive me some of my libertarian and anti-bigot bent. I might only last a term, but it will be hilarious. If I last more tan one term it will really be funny. I don't think I'll get the chance to test my idea though.

IrishHand
03-06-2003, 12:04 AM
Other similarly complex, industrialized nations don't have anywhere near the mass of lawyers that this country does - and they don't seem to be the worse off for it. Those stats are quite indicative of the prevalence of lawyers in the US relative to the rest of the world. Of course, they aren't quite as extreme as 70% and 5% if you exclude third world and developing countries, but there's still a huge difference.

Zeno
03-06-2003, 02:06 AM
"they are maggots on society"

Maggots eat dead flesh. You should have called lawyers leeches, they survive on live flesh. More appropriate analogy.

As for lawyers creating their own game..that is partly true. But the reasons for America being a litigious and overly regulated society can not all be blamed on one profession. Lawyers are just the most visible and easy target to hang problems on that are more deeply rooted in a number of elements in our society/culture, not just "the lawyers". In my opinion anyway.

-Zeno

andyfox
03-06-2003, 03:11 AM
http://august1.com/pubs/articles/lawyers.htm

A bit dated, but this link provides info. that seems to refute the claim that we have 70% of the world's lawyers here.

Also, a much higher percentage of smokers get divorced than non-smokers. Another reason to be anti-smoking: its elimination might rid us of the need for some divorce lawyers.

Phat Mack
03-06-2003, 07:28 AM
I intend to suggest that the tobacco money go to buying fully automatic weapons for citizens who are in the militia by statute.

Who is in the militia by statute? By militia, do you mean National Guard? I'm not following you here.

John Cole
03-06-2003, 10:30 AM
HDPM,

"The nut cases will like me and forgive me some of my libertarian and anti-bigot bent."

Isn't that supposed to read: "The nut cases, like me, will forgive some of my libertarian and anti-bigot bent"? /forums/images/icons/grin.gif

John

P.S. Your best chance, I hope, is an appointment.

HDPM
03-06-2003, 11:24 AM
Yeah, better chance of being appointed. I have resolved never to lie if I run for office. That does not mean I will disclose all of my positions in a campaign. It also means I probably can never win.

HDPM
03-06-2003, 11:31 AM
In Idaho, and most states, the militia consists of all citizens between certain ages. I think the statutes say men, but I think women may be included now, and I would definitely include them in my policy. The militia is definitely not the National Guard. It is not organized and doesn't drill. Nor is it the nut case groups. What it is, essentially, is every citizen who can pick up a gun. While I do not believe the 2d Amendment applies only to militias, what the qualifying language in the Amendment refers to is the body of private citizens who have political rights and guns. Check your state's statute on the internet. It may surprise you. And you are probably in it, or were at one time depending on age limits.

scalf
03-06-2003, 08:06 PM
/forums/images/icons/blush.gif john cole...

i, alone love only you..
i alone ,love only you....
i alone love, only you..
hell this ain't it..lol..gl /forums/images/icons/cool.gif