Sounds interesting. I need a politician that won't drive me crazy.
....ok, i admit that was just bad. although It was better than the play on Jack & Diane that i was gonna use. The point is I know his songs.
If you don't know his politics, you don't know much about him or his music.
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I've always liked his music. But what are some of his specific ideas on how to address these problems? But I have no problem with him being a musician. Maybe we need more musicians in Congress and fewer lawyers.
Well, you know, two chiefs ago, Chief Justice Burger, used to complain about the low quality of counsel. I used to have just the opposite reaction. I used to be disappointed that so many of the best minds in the country were being devoted to this enterprise.
I mean there’d be a, you know, a defense or public defender from Podunk, you know, and this woman is really brilliant, you know. Why isn’t she out inventing the automobile or, you know, doing something productive for this society?
I mean lawyers, after all, don’t produce anything. They enable other people to produce and to go on with their lives efficiently and in an atmosphere of freedom. That’s important, but it doesn’t put food on the table and there have to be other people who are doing that. And I worry that we are devoting too many of our very best minds to this enterprise.
And they appear here in the Court, I mean, even the ones who will only argue here once and will never come again. I’m usually impressed with how good they are. Sometimes you get one who’s not so good. But, no, by and large I don’t have any complaint about the quality of counsel, except maybe we’re wasting some of our best minds.
I have to agree with that quote... more musicians and more doctors, more engineers, more economists (to help fix the economy) who are more akin to Adam Smith than Karl Marx (after all, this is America, not the freaking Soviet Union), more industrialists, more *************** officers, more military people, more accountants, more teachers, more businesspeople, more architects, more regular people, you know, more people who actually make the country work, and less career politicians and lawyers (just keep a couple lawyers around just in case)
1. Aren't we a country already made up of people like this :dunno: We have engineers, military, accountants, teachers, etc. We just have too many of these people out of work, at the moment. If we don't have people doing these jobs now or seeking training for these jobs, exactly what are Americans doing these days?
2. Seriously. Where would we go, in America, to find either someone who has read Adam Smith or someone who is a true Marxist?