Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Is a Fair Trial Justice?

Is a  Fair Trial Justice?


Justice is a concept involving the fair, moral, and impartial treatment of all persons.

A jury is intended to be an impartial  panel capable of reaching a verdict.

 A fair trial is a legal and ethical concept  that's used to describe the procedural rules  of a court.

The chief purpose of a trial is to secure  fair and impartial administration of justice  between the parties to the action.

Monday, July 15, 2013

The Justice Department budget per employee.

The Justice Department budget per employee.

The Justice Department said it would weigh whether to file federal criminal charges against George Zimmerman.

A jury of six women found George Zimmerman not guilty.

Legal experts say "in a not guilty verdict, this is the end".

The U.S President says America is a “nation of laws, and a jury has spoken”.

The Justice Department had 111,993 employees in 2010 and    $27.1 billion budget in 2013.
$241,979 per employee.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

How Many Workers Does the Army Corps of Engineers Have ?

How Many Workers Does the Army Corps of Engineers Have ?


The Army Corps has about 37,000 civilians and soldiers delivering engineering services all over the world.

They deliver public engineering services from disaster mitigation and response to reducing environmental degradation of public works projects. 

They have a tendency to get sued a lot.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

New Jobs Available in Government

New Jobs Available in Government:

Moles to find whistle-blowers

Abilities specific to this particular job:

Moles must push information they have excavated  from their  deep runways into the shallow offices.

Friday, July 12, 2013

How government works

How government works

Government keeps power in the hands of unaccountable staff.

A staff who ignores the law and doesn't report unlawful conduct to law enforcement.

Government defends staff supremacy to keep the public completely in the dark.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

The difference between the individual liberty and a government-led social justice.

The difference between the individual liberty and a government-led social justice.

A government-led social justice is a complexity of requirements expanding  outward, too big to avoid endangering the public and a collapsing constellation of  massive and drifting bureaucracies.

The individual liberty is the act of making  choices free from external restraint and outside of governmental control .

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Why the Fed will not end its $85 billion-per-month bond-buying.

Why the Fed will not end its $85 billion-per-month bond-buying.

 The Fed buys bonds previously sold by the  U.S. Treasury to “members of the public”  (to some extent to individuals, but mostly  to financial firms, in the United States and  abroad) and to the central banks of other countries.

The government will need to borrow more,  and the U.S. Treasury will need to   sell more bonds.