Demons of Democracy: the
book lawyers hate
Acquisition of legal
services is as close as your yellow pages. Thousands of advertisements by
suited individuals claiming expertise in a wide variety of subjects are
audaciously portrayed as saviors in this resource. Yet their portrayals as
self-redeemers contain an underlying deception that jumps off the page when you
review the gamut of expertise presented. The enumeration of qualifications is long
and very untrustworthy even to the superficial observer. Demons of Democracy
exposes that most of these ads are pure fiction and those behind them have
minimal abilities to perform the tasks presented. More than a million lawyers
roam the range of America’s legal landscape starving for the next case. Law
schools, except for a few, do not prepare the student for the realities of 21st
century America. Their minds are entrenched with basic subject matter, yet they
are never provided the depth of training they will misrepresent to the public a
few years later. Would you trust your life savings to someone with a 3 credit
course in estate planning or allow someone with a 2 credit course in tax
preparation to manage your portfolio of stocks? The answer to both of these
questions would be no if you knew better. Unfortunately lawyers mislead people
to believe they have a level of erudition which is not borne out by their education,
training or experience. Most are burnt out social science majors who had no
idea where to plant their feet after college. Law school or driving a cab was
the logical alternatives for these individuals. Demons of Democracy discusses
the profound ignorance of many who wear the badge as a member of a once
esteemed profession. Demons examines the methodologies that are employed by
tens of thousands of reprobates in suits to undermine every aspect of American
culture and the institutions that made it strong. This creative resource notes
that most functions performed by lawyers in the states are provided by
government functionaries in other countries at pennies on the dollar. Our
society is most noteworthy for criminalizing normal human behaviors by an
overreaching governmental structure that lauds itself on jailing as many people
as possible. Who benefits most, that’s right your corner lawyer. Demons of
Democracy provides the rationale why lawyers should not manage complex
organizational structures such as the Executive branch of our federal bureaucracy,
just look at the present results. This is the last book lawyers would recommend,
but the first one that should be on your reading list. Mark Davis MD author of
the aforementioned book and the forthcoming work Obamacare: Dead on Arrival.
platomd@gmail.com
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