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<blockquote data-quote="soonerwings" data-source="post: 1586441" data-attributes="member: 8035"><p>Tort reform perhaps? Now that I've said those two ugly words it's only a matter of time before J.B. Books jumps in. So... to expound on this a little I'm not suggesting that we take away Johnny Consumer's rights to sue a big bad corporation that does him wrong. However, it would be nice to implement some sort of mechanism that dismisses frivolous lawsuits and eases the burden on our already bogged down court system. While the little guy indeed has rights, it's also possible to sue innovation out of existence. Right now I'd suggest that we are closer to suing innovation out of existence in our nation than we are to being the valiant protector of the little guy's rights. </p><p></p><p>You think the Czars are bad? So do I. Interesting that you should mention them. I just read another thread talking about this "super congress" type of committee that is essentially the legislative branch's version of a czar. I haven't researched the matter thoroughly, but it sounds like a pretty bad idea on the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonerwings, post: 1586441, member: 8035"] Tort reform perhaps? Now that I've said those two ugly words it's only a matter of time before J.B. Books jumps in. So... to expound on this a little I'm not suggesting that we take away Johnny Consumer's rights to sue a big bad corporation that does him wrong. However, it would be nice to implement some sort of mechanism that dismisses frivolous lawsuits and eases the burden on our already bogged down court system. While the little guy indeed has rights, it's also possible to sue innovation out of existence. Right now I'd suggest that we are closer to suing innovation out of existence in our nation than we are to being the valiant protector of the little guy's rights. You think the Czars are bad? So do I. Interesting that you should mention them. I just read another thread talking about this "super congress" type of committee that is essentially the legislative branch's version of a czar. I haven't researched the matter thoroughly, but it sounds like a pretty bad idea on the surface. [/QUOTE]
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