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Bad stuff happens. It's all around us. Most of us don't like bad
stuff. Let's get rid of all the bad stuff-then there will be just
good stuff and we can all live happily in Utopia. Who's going to
get rid of the bad stuff? Who else? Government Of course Just pass
laws against bad stuff and it will all go away. Right? Wrong You
know better than that The United States presently has the greatest
percentage of its population behind bars than any country in the
history of the world. (Don't take my word for it-look it up ) Those
of us not behind bars should be the happiest people in the world,
shouldn't we? Unfortunately, those behind bars, all the people who
put them there and keep them there and all the people who make and
administer the laws to do away with bad stuff, are all
consumers-their contribution to the economy negative. When we add
up all the jail-birds, cops, lawyers, bureaucrats, lazy whiners and
politicians, we have more people riding the wagon than pulling it.
Raul Sanchez, a poor Mexican peon, was a good guy. He worked hard
and, using the meager resources available to him, earned a PhD from
Calpoly. Through a convoluted set of events and circumstances,
tapping laws meant to delete drugs from the American scene, he
sacrificed his noble ideals and used his education and creativity
to acquire wealth beyond his wildest dreams. What goes up must come
down. In spite of lethal force to insure the profitable status quo,
someone in Washington got smart. It didn't make all the bad stuff
go away but it did mitigate it and it did relieve the economic
burden of enforcement. Raul? He lost his wealth and more but gained
wisdom not part of the university curriculum.
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