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Tort Reform: Remedy or Red Herring?

Charles1759 Wrote: Sep 14, 2009 6:40 PM
What is taking the 44 Czar's so long in acting, they seem to be hanging around for nothing and they are not relating to the whole properly. Theres a suspicion growing that Obama is using them to mastermind a new government, is that what is happening? Marketeers are taking a big advantage to stored product access when they want some they simply get it and use it as they perceive and others cannot access anything all in the while laborers have to replace what is needed for a shipment quota when that happens & the govt had to pay export taxes while import taxes were skipped by marketeers using the stored product as a fee based bargaining chip on the side. Obama plans to get rich off bankers hoarding Fed Tax Money and thats the argument we...
"In the state of nature... all men are born equal, but they cannot continue in this equality.  Society makes them lose it, and they recover it only by the protection of the law."
Charles de Montesquieu

In the ongoing debate over health care reform, critics on the right are increasingly citing the lack of tort reform as a major deficiency of the current proposals floating around the halls of Congress.  Instead of focusing on truly conservative solutions to our nation's mounting health care crisis, Republican lawmakers and pundits are playing the same old song-and-dance—blaming ballooning health care costs on trial...
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