Thursday, September 20, 2007

Modern Democracy

Does Anyone else spot a little bit of hokum in this Case. Let’s see: Chungs were Dry-Cleaners in the District of Columbia, who undoubtedly had clientele who were members of Congress. Pearson is an administrative Judge who is functionally impossible to remove from his position. The Suit over a pair of Pants was $67 million reduced to $54 million. Chungs have to go out of business because of Court Costs. Pearson, it seems, can easily withstand the huge Court Costs to persecute the Chungs–wildly expensive as it is D.C. litigation. Pearson, a probable life-long Republican, and undoubted aware that the Chungs could not pay such a level of Judgement; hell, they have to go out of business because of the Court Costs alone. Business, Lobbyists, and Republicans have long wanted Business immunity in Law from Lawsuits. My only Question is: How much were the Chungs promised to be the Scapegoat?–probably about $2 million Cash.

Here is another Piece describing how Business is done in the D.C. area. How did Eric Whitehead get a $2-6 million license last year for $200,000?–there is a real smell here! Is there an implication here that the Democrats are expected to take the coming Election?–and that Democrats are known to be sexual deviants, who would spend much more on Nude dancing and alcohol. I may be slightly off here (not real Math skills), but both paying for a $6 million Mortgage and Operating Expenses would require and Establishment to make in excess of $30,000 per night, every night of the Year. I do believe that the new Bar seems destined to be the Playground bought by Lobbyists to entertain Congressional personnel. I will bet that the place will have a very restricted Guest List, and do Congressmen and Senators still only pay $2 for a T-Bone steak in the restaurant on Capital Hill?

I bring this Piece to the attention of D.C. Businessmen, who I know are terribly concerned about the Environment. It is also a good place to end this Post for any Lobbyists who might stray into this Post. Most of the Nation’s leadership in Washington might be able to find true purpose with pursual of Eternal Reefs. I fear that a large segment of the American Public would also underwrite their use of the organization; hopefully, without taking the decision out of the personal hands of this leadership. lgl

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