Funny that you are annoyed that I am noticing what is going on, while you have no criticisms to make about the practices themselves!
Maybe in Omaha you are blessed not to have any corrupt politicians?? or perhaps your law firm specializes in defending corrupt politicians, and so you have a vested interest in having corruption continue??
Every week, every month, over and over and over again, from Pedro Espada to Alan Hevesi to John Rowland, year after year after year, NY and NJ and CT politicians arrested and convicted, left and right and left again. NY mass transit union members on phony disability claims; pensions inflated with overtime. You're tired of me noticing it? I'm dammed fed up with it continuing!
and you are annoyed with me for noticing it while you don't criticize the practice?
Just this week alone: eight people, including a state senator, indicted in NY in a widespread bribery ring.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...html?KEYWORDS=malcom+smith+bribery+indictment
In CT, there is a state representative who is not allowed to have female interns because of his reputation for sexual harassment, but the state's Permanent Commission on the Status of Women ignores his transgressions because of party affiliation.
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2013/04/01/opinion/doc5159ef68d3483668952407.txt
You know, if someone in the private sector is caught in a crime like this, they generally are forced to make restitution. but how can these corrupt government practices possibly lead to restitution? all the money comes from the taxpayers (or the lenders who hold bonds) in the first place! there is nothing to make restitution from!
but you're fine with all this, eh? people steal from the public and your only response is "people in the private sector steal too." no condemnation coming from you at all.