State of the Onion Address
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200 years from now, nobody will remember the lawyers. The
mathematicians will be remembered as will the scientists and engineers.
If you care about society, you would push for fewer lawyers who are an
economic drain and for more scientists and engineers who cause economic
growth.
I hire and fire lawyers and think they are nothing more than hired
guns, Few of them are capable of any new thoughts. I am MS Physics,
MSEE, multiple patents and small business owner so I think I know what
I am talking about.
What good is any personal recognition after you are dead? It may financially
benefit Dr. M.L. King's family to a great degree, but only very very few
mathematicians and engineers will ever be remembered. Who is Filo
Farnsworth? Frobenius?
I do care about society very much. Lawyers are not engines of economic
drain, just as engineers and scientists are not engines of economic growth.
Their presence assures nothing, it is the economic system in which they
operate that cause or hinder economic growth. Our society rewards lawyers
more and more, engineers and scientists less and less. Since the growth of
lawyers and decrease in engineers, our economy has grown immensely. We need
more lawyers!
I also have MS degrees, multiple patents in a variety of fields and own my
own business. We need more lawyers!
Amen!
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