James Woods: Nothing Says Trust The Science
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The legal Profession has lost touch with humanity.
It's a long list of professions that have lost touch with humanity.
75 years for liability. We could revolutionize how we do business together. Individuals could link in & out of partnerships, without legal strong arm tactics. Every City could have an elite Corporate Team of high functioning Executives that help all the small businesses run for a nominal fee. Paying for all their good salary with the multitude of successes in the City. Restaurants everywhere. Music and Dance.
I have an urban renewal template that works with this struxture. Every neighborhood has at least one of their own working in the Corporate Elite Group. They are done using Mentor/protégé dynamics. They can help channel capital into the hoods so the revitalization is all connected through the growth of new local small businesses.
No doubt but the Profession that advances the tools to screw over the little people.
The medical profession is a serious contender there.
YES. We can still be thankful for all the Dentists. They've kept our smiles bright.
The "legal" profession never cared about humanity.
I would disagree. It has kept us Civilized in the past. It has a chance to do it again.
The threat of immediate harm keeps some people from hurting others. Would you prefer going to a city with restrictive gun laws to rob people, or a more suburban area where people aren't pack in like sardines with more relaxed gun laws?
I'd prefer relaxed gun laws (with whatever population density the people who live in a particular city or town like). But I'd also like to be able to resolve a dispute with my sociopathic neighbor in court rather than be left to shoot it out.
I back the Patriot heart.
I'm pretty sure our founders never envisioned We the People as having to go bankrupt paying an attorney to get justice in this country. Go read about the missing 13th amendment. We need to fix this as we repair our republic.
It was never in touch with humanity.
There are many good lawyers. I've worked with loads of lawyers. They aim to bleed your resources as they assist you. In the future, there should be ratios of legal cost a person pays based on their own annual earnings. My aim is to make the value of people's time the highest priority. Someone is not working 40 hours for your 1 hour of desk sitting advice. It's cruelty.
Yea but the guy working 40 hours doesn't have 5 yachts to maintain.
Lawyers are among the slowest workers I know. Frankly, you have to do a lot of the leg work yourself. It is frustrating.
I know a guy who negotiates cell tower leases - the cell towers you see are on leased land and the company pays rent to the landowner, etc. If you don't know, what you don't know, the cell company can take major advantage - say, they will pay $300 a month vs. $1000 a month. This happens a lot to the "mom and pop" vs, corporate landlords. His business model is he takes a commission that he works out in advance. I then met a lawyer who draws up contracts for cell towers. I asked her if she knew him, thinking maybe they could work together. I didn't realize they were competitors until she sneered that he took a commission and I thought to myself "woman, you bill every 15 minutes of your time and it probably takes you 15 minutes to do that. At least I KNOW what he gets. I have NO idea what you do to earn several hundred dollars an hour."
It's always been "out of touch", designed explicitly to enslave us and protect them. The masses are just slowly now beginning to realize it.
Legal does not equal lawful.