How Did I Get From "Getting Involved, Voting, To Suing Someone" All In One Post?
Over the last couple of years, I have asked people to get involved when they can and to go out and vote, which is so important. Getting involved means helping the environment, helping the elderly, or giving your time or money to a charity of your choice. Voting is so important these days, especially the way the Media proclaims that the public has so much apathy towards it. This works well for both Parties. During the Primaries, the Republicans and the Democrats look how the regular, or consistent voters, are learning. Since 1960, the percentage of Voters in this country has average in the mid 50% range, with a high of 62% of eligible Voters, and a low of 49% of eligible Voters casting a Vote throughout the years. They can predict, pretty accurately how the final vote will go. The only time the Republicans or Democrats push really hard for Women, Minorities, and the Younger eligible voters to come out and vote is when one side feels it is so far behind in the polls, it needs the group of people who are apathetic to get involved and vote. Enough about the political system. Another way to fight against apathy in our lives, is when someone does us wrong. Today I'm going to embark on learning the benefits of the Small Claims Court in California. I can't give any details to you because I'm still learning what to do, and how to do it properly. But I'm suing someone, because I can't let people think they can just walk all over me, and today I'm submitting the paperwork.
I may have, over time, been skeptical about the integrity of some Police Officers, but today I begin to learn about our Judicial System besides paying traffic fines.Let us see if there is Justice for All. Wish me luck.
This is,Playing A Lawyer Soon In A Real Courthouse,Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“You don't know a woman until you've met her in court.” - Norman Mailer -That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
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This is,Playing A Lawyer Soon In A Real Courthouse,Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“You don't know a woman until you've met her in court.” - Norman Mailer -That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
Please help by giving to the Michael Belcher cancer fund.
Like what you are reading,or don't like what you see.Set up my Blog as your Homepage,or sign up as a Follower,or leave a Comment,and I'll answer you in a Post.
Thanks for reading.
Published on March 01, 2016 09:13
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