U.S. Law And Justice—Is Justice Monetized: A Search For Answers





By Catherine J. Frompovich


Recently, I wrote two articles: “Is There A Constitutional Crisis In The USA No One Is Recognizing?”; and “Are The U.S. Legal Profession And Case Law Truly Antiquated?”, which prompted my receiving emails from readers asking questions, but also making comments about what they perceive as “justice being denied” in various aspects of the current ‘police state’ many think we live in, including numerous rights flagrantly denied by corporate influences and lobbying, ironically in the Constitutional Republic of the USA [1].


A state is constitutional if a constitution limits the government‘s power. If the people choose by election the head(s) of state and other officials, then the state is a republic. TheUnited States of America and Republic of Iceland are examples of constitutional republics. [1]


However, the above definition has been obfuscated to such a degree in the USA that corporate influences embrace a “revolving door policy” between corporations and government agencies as employees, which bequeathed us a bureaucracy legally imposed which no one can seem to rein in, especially Congress.  How come?



Is Justice Monetized?


Nevertheless, there seems to be another—but profitable—dynamic regarding justice which, I think, may be the ‘preferred’ logic in dispensing justice since it “monetizes justice,” especially when the seemingly ‘perennial’ corporate offenders such as Big Pharma, the auto and chemical industries are sued repeatedly for similar crimes against consumers, but get off with billion dollar fines that probably finance secret government black ops somewhere.  Does that sound farfetched?


Well, think about this: If justice truly were to be meted out, those corporations would not be free to continue to invent, patent, promote and sell future harms to unassuming, but gullible, consumers ad infinitum!  Therefore, justice seems to be played like a fiddle to the benefit of corporations and vested interests who routinely fork over billions of dollars in fines—seemingly “as the cost of doing business.”   Nevertheless, they will be able to continue their plundering of the consumerism ‘larder’, often times at the directive of federal and state agencies.


A perfect case in point is vaccines!








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