ldrews, on 2017-March-15, 10:40, said:
First of all, it not your drinking water, it is the public's drinking water. Which to me is part of the problem. If it were indeed your drinking water you could sue the hell out of whoever is polluting it. Each person suffering damage to their drinking water could do the same. The entity polluting the drinking water would soon be out of business.
Second, why is the school providing your children's food? Isn't that your responsibility as a parent? Aren't you responsible for monitoring your child's environment for dangers? Have you totally abdicated your responsibilities?
Third, any time you give your money to someone else to manage you have the responsibility to monitor their performance. It is your money. Have you also abdicated your responsibilities in this area?
Anytime we pass a law or regulation limiting public behavior we lessen our freedom. Some of it is required in order to live together peacefully, but, in my opinion, we have taken it much too far to point of creating a "nanny" state.
And I agree that my freedom stops where it begins to infringe on your right to life, liberty, and property. We just have a disagreement on what is included in those categories.
How can I sue people for polluting the water, when polluting the water is legal? Even if I could do this, I have to wait until I get sick or die before I have evidence of harm -- wouldn't it be better to prevent the harm in the first place? And even if I could reasonably sue, consider my resources relative to those of a big coal company; how can I win? Maybe I could try a class action suit, but the Trump administration is working to make those more difficult as well.
In this country we do not believe in punishing the children for the crimes of their parents. Just because the parents are poor providers doesn't mean the children ought to starve to death, or fall ill to easily preventable diseases. It is very strange that the folks who don't believe a woman should be allowed to remove a fetus from her body (because the fetus has "rights") seem to forget about the rights of actual children, and have no problem with parents effectively killing their children by not feeding them, not vaccinating them, not allowing them a proper education, etc.
As far as money management goes, if I know enough about finance that I can figure out which investments are best for me, which are best for my fund manager, and then get the data to determine that he is working against my interest and in favor of his own... I ought to just be investing my own money! None of us knows everything; it is always necessary at some point that we trust the diagnosis of an expert. If the expert is wrong, that is a risk we take. If the expert is intentionally lying to us in order to line his own pocket, we ought to have legal recourse. It's the same situation as a doctor who prescribes an unnecessary drug because he gets kickbacks from the pharmaceutical company, or an auto mechanic who tells me the car needs an expensive repair when a simple oil change will do.
Adam W. Meyerson
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit