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I have always respected any working person, anyone. Say, someone could not go to college, did not have the money, did not have the security or the right set of circumstances or just plain did not want to go to college and instead wanted to get out there in the real world and start working and start raising a family. I have always had respect for those working people. But I noticed that the poppa boys did not.
The working people put values into society. The poppa boys did not. Instead, they flaunted their superiority. "Look at those stupid working stiffs," I heard one poppa boy declare while pointing to a crew of field workers. As you may have guessed, the poppa boys also had superior attitudes toward those who worked their way through school. Yet the poppa boys were inferior, immature people in society who daddy took care of. They never left the nest and never worked to provide a value to society and earn a living.
The money was automatically there. Whenever they needed money, it was there. They played their superior smart role. They studied their books, learned all about the government, law, and politics. They learned all about the easy route to money and power. Indeed, they would "outsmart" the ordinary people. They were "smarter" than us...and the money would always be there. They would never had to really work.
When the college "poppa boys" moved on, they eased into the comfortable Establishment; many became lawyers. Like most lawyers, they became very smooth but lazy. And the money -- good money -- was always there. The legal profession had been falsely bloated with excessive laws and regulations for easy money and big paydays -- falsely bloated by our lawmakers, over half of whom were lawyers securing a lazy livelihood for themselves when they were no longer re-elected.
They did not have to go through the hard work to build new values; rather they burdened existing values. Indeed, within the decadent yet lucrative legal system, they made easy livings by burdening values built by others.
Those people started as poppa boys in college, grew superiority complexes because they were inferior people, and went on to become lawyers and later, judges and politicians. Of course, the money was always there. They continued playing their "superior" smart games, for law and politics were like games of chess with little or no integrity toward justice or values.
About half our politicians were lawyers, and all our judges were lawyers. "Daddy" -- now our government -- took care of them financially as they played their "superior" smart games of legislation and litigation. They could be smart and "superior" and create all this activity and "need" for themselves through burdening advancing business and technology while never really building business or technology for society. Indeed, they could "outsmart" the ordinary working man.
Like their college days, those grown-up career politicians and bureaucrats had no clue about the tough nitty-gritty effort that went into every existing value -- from the dishwasher who had to clean the dishes well or lose his job, to the entrepreneur who had to work hard to make a value so good for society that people wanted to pay for it...or go out of business and lose everything. No such tough in-the-trenches hard work was necessary for our politicians and judges, for since their college days the paycheck was always assured with little or no value production in return.
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