I get tired of the condescending airs of too many people that have a duty to be honest, competent, and have an integrity to match their important positions. The media is one of the worst places to find these people. Supposed journalists, with their subverted education, have unrealistic views of anyone other than their peers, fail in their duty to factually describe their findings, have a disrespect for those that don't follow their narrative, or expose their shortcomings, and pontificate on opinions that are beyond their duty.
Politicians are another. They ignore their constituents, lavish taxpayer gifts on their promoters, and fail to do the simplest of required tasks, such as balancing their budget. In their minds, we're supposed to defer to them, regardless of how feckless, dishonest, and crooked they are.
Judges may be the worst. The law allows them drag their feet, place extreme financial burdens on the innocent, allow attorneys to make a mockery of the judicial system, ignore Constitutional mandates, and do so with the knowledge they are failing to provide everyone with the same rights. Simple legal proceedings require more money than many people have available, and the result is they're defeated before they ever have a chance. When you add the groups that subvert the judicial system with frivolous tort, and the judges don't throw them out of their courtroom, it's not hard to fathom how people become very wary of the legal system.
It appears some things are changing. Judges are being scrutinized, which is important. They have specific tasks and those wandering from their jobs should be taken to task for their errors. Legal relief shouldn't be only for the rich, or for those financed by groups with money provided by those that want to destroy the United States. That, and it shouldn't take years to solve many problems.
The legacy media is faltering, which is a good sign. There needs to be integrity in news reporting, and a realization multiple sources of good information are more important than favorite news channels. There are good news sources, and they should be consulted instead of relying on the legacy media, or social media posts.
Politicians always have been a untrustworthy group. Finding the good ones is like digging through horse manure for grains of corn. As a group, they've proven they fail in the most important of tasks, and created more problems than they solve. I don't see much of a change, but know if you throw enough of them in prison for their criminal actions, the rest may get a clue.
The media can be turned off, and legitimate news can be found on the internet. Politicos can be somewhat mitigated by constant replacement and voting. Ultimately people always get the gov't they want and deserve.
ReplyDeleteBut the judges... oh boy. When You-Know-Who, Joe Stalin and Pol Pot murdered tens of millions of people... it was all just as legal as church on Sunday. I'm going to go ahead and say it... it's time to start shooting and hanging those guys. More important is to do the same for their bosses or whoever is paying them. Our politicos and judges are nothing more than paid actors for the most part.
The Supreme Court of the United States doesn't reel in the activist judges. To make things worse, I think almost half have no intention of reading, and much less enforcing, the Constitution.
DeleteSadly, the Pols will never get better, IMHO. They are slaves to the money they can get/make...
ReplyDeleteAnd from whatever source. Integrity is worn like a hat, and taken off when there is no light shining on their endeavors.
DeleteThis one is horrible: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Boasberg
ReplyDeleteA reprobate. He's a traitor to the nation, and a less polite society would prosecute him for what he is.
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