CONCEPT: We need to end the encroachment of lawyers, accountants, regulators, etc. on our life and return to a simple and affordable life? #psbyjd

CONCEPT: What can be done to simplify our lives?  Can we stop or decrease the complex issues in our lives and all the rules resulting in having to hire lawyers, accountants, and more!

GOOD: The United States of America is a great place to live!

BAD: We are adding red tape every day making it worst!

UGLY: We have to feed lawyers, accountants, etc. money because of the rules.

BOTTOMLINE: Could impact investing be better served by moving society away from lawyers.

“We need to stop wasting money and throwing money at bad things.  We need to stop feed lawyers, accountants, and all the jobs that just waste our money.  Life should be about doing good and not red tape and rules!” – J20.02.10.0632P

Shakespeare Kill all the lawyers

Let’s kill all the lawyers” is a line from William Shakespeare‘s Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2. The full quote is “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers”.

“Whether Shakespeare  sympathises  with the line is ambiguous, and it has been interpreted in different ways: criticism of how lawyers maintain the privilege of the wealthy and powerful; implicit praise of how lawyers stand in the way of violent mobs; and criticism of bureaucracy and perversions of the rule of law.”

Source: Wiki

Liberty, or give me death!

Give me liberty, or give me death!” is a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, at St. John’s Church in Richmond, Virginia –

“Give me liberty, or give me death!” is a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, at St. John’s Church in Richmond, Virginia.
Henry is credited with having swung the balance in convincing the convention to pass a resolution delivering Virginian troops for the Revolutionary War. Among the delegates to the convention were future U.S. Presidents Thomas Jefferson and George Washington.Source

Source: Wiki

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The Culpeper Minutemen were organized on July 17, 1775 in the district created by the Third Virginia Convention consisting of the counties of OrangeFauquier and Culpeper. Recruitment began in September 1775 with four companies of 50 men from Fauquier and Culpeper counties each and two companies of 50 men from Orange county.[1] The District Committee of Safety determined that the militia was to meet under a large oak tree in “Clayton’s old field” on the Catalpa estate near today’s Yowell Meadow Park in CulpeperVirginia