The problem? Citizens’ insecurities reflected in the way they vote. Or, in simpler language: too many laws created by politicians who wish to gain or keep more votes.
You should know, if you do not already, that breaking a law, even if you didn’t know it existed, will not get you any leniency in front of the judge. You are supposed to know these laws. But how is that possible? You have federal laws, state laws and municipal laws. That is withstanding of rules at work, school, public places without mentioning the all ominous God’s Law!
It isn’t possible and it isn’t working at all. In the end, it only creates more problems than solutions.
Expensive
Do you know that every jailbird costs society 50,000$ a year? Now, you may wonder: “How can that be when I only make 30,000$ and I am able to take care of my wife, my daughter and I on that much money?” That is a good question, indeed, which I am sure they can justify easily enough by adding numbers. Anything can be demonstrated by reshuffling numbers. But the truth is, it doesn’t make sense to pay that much money for people we want to punish while a lot of regular citizens are not eating enough, are not housed properly and do not have the support necessary to advance in life.
I don’t call that punishment. I call it an experiment in perversion. Placing a bunch of males, bubbling with hormones, locked-up together with no women around, is pure perversion. Add to that mix the prison guards watching over this like they were master of the universe and you get a Stephen King movie or an episode from the Twilight Zone.
Prisons are not a solution to most of the individuals’ society wishes to punish. Besides killers and rapists, no one should be placed in a jail and left there for everyone to pay for. And as for killers and rapists, they shouldn’t be placed in more comfort than regular citizens.
Lawyers on top
Having so many laws gives lawyers a ridiculous advantage over regular folks. It also creates monsters that run around town looking for every mistake they can find so they can sue one or another to make money over others.
Does it really make sense to you that, in order to defend your case in a court of law, you need to hire someone to do it for you? This person will never be able to translate the situation. Only one sees his own point of view and how a situation happened. Wouldn’t it make more sense to have the simple truth in court (or lies but at least given by the individual in his own way) so that we could judge the situation as it happened between two individuals in the way they understood it, at the time it happened, and not in the way someone tries to explain it just to win the case?
Lawyers are the biggest problem in America. They wouldn’t be if we found a way to live together knowing why we do so and what we can or can not do by simplifying it all. “An eye for an eye” was a better way to rule than today’s justice system! We have to revisit this soon.
Are we living for our country or is the country supposed to be there for us?
Of course, this is something extremely important to me, as you know. Only through the self-realization of each individual can a society be fulfilled and right now, we are working this the other way.
Politicians create laws thinking that they will help people live better in their respective countries but they only make it harder for everyone to try to be themselves. Why do we have to pay so much tax money to have our world being pulled out from under us. They are disempowering us of our lives.
The biggest problem now is that there are so many laws, it is almost impossible to put the machine in reverse. If we try to revolt, they’ll just send us to jail. One more 50,000$ that society will have to pay. 50,000$ for an individual that actually just wanted to bring life back to individuals; to provide them with their right to Complete Freedom of Choice.
So next time you decide to go out and get a little high or decide to bring back some rare flowers from another country; think twice! You just might cost us another 50,000$... not to mention a few years of your life!
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