Load bearing beams keep their mouths shut and do their jobs. It’s the construction equipment that’s always making noise as it puts houses up, and then knocks them down. And put them up, and…
Note that my grandma individually wrapped each apple before putting it into the crate in the cellar. Note also that my father fairly often told us that he’d complained for his whole childhood that they only ever ate apples that had started to go bad for the whole freakin’ winter!
America has more lawyers per capita than any other country in the world. They have to advertise and stir up trouble to make a living. Did you ever see a plumber or electrician do this sort of thing?
The judges that allow these frivolous cases also share the blame. It makes you think how ridiculous those stolen election complaints must have been, since some of them were even brought to trial.
You know, it would be interesting if we could put lawyers into a gladiatorial ring situation and they could use the law on each other, to the death. Their deaths, for a change.
That tv ad reminded me of the recent Keurig K-cup debacle. The suit rests on a claim that the dinky coffee cartridges were recyclable when they weren’t. Said that recycler complained that cups were too small and hard to clean. [Yeah. Like that’s gonna happen.]
S-o-o-o-o-o everyone who used\s them is supposed to sign onto the lawsuit to get their share of the $10 million. After all the legal advertising costs, the lawyer and clerk fees, the filing fees, court costs, etc, that might amount to about 2 cents a person. Lawyer, thy name is Frivolous Fred.
were you scammed by Congress, the media, and Big Tech, aka The Swamp? $1.7 Trillion new spending on top of the other Trillions…which include nearly $100 billion to secure Ukraine’s border against the Russian Russian Russian invasion…which doesn’t include $100 billion to secure the US border against the entry and re-settlement of the illegal millions of immigrants, criminals, human traffickers, fentanyl, known terrorists, but then so what…
But seriously, when I was in high school over 60 years ago, our civics teacher taught us that most of the lawmakers in every level of government are lawyers because, in short: government governs by passing laws, and one has to be know how laws work in order to make good ones.
This lesson would be a good one for all people to know nowadays.
I just don’t understand how could some people who haven’t even finished high school have been elected to the House and/or Senate. I applaud the achievements of other representatives, but those uneducated ignorami who purport to represent the people make me wonder about the future of the good old U.S. of A.
Rather amusing how the left vilifies the Republican party to distract from all their sins. Democrats are reverting to type – founding a neo- Old South. California is the new South Carolina. Add, Oregon, Washington state and Hawaii to complete the set. New York state and the New England states are the new border states like Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland were.The old south possessed a small extremely wealthy class, a tiny middle class, involuntary servitude and large numbers of whites and free blacks in poverty. The cotton plantation owners and cotton trade factors such as Lehman Brothers, made up the wealthy class. The small middle class included doctors, lawyers, larger shop owners and a few others that catered to the wealthy. Involuntary servitude labor depressed the wages of most others. Now, oligarch donors understand that hiring cheap labor is more cost effective than involuntary servitude . Involuntary servitude workers only work enough to keep from being punished and must be cared for. Peons are cheaper. California’s oligarch class are mostly in IT, show business and a few industries. Lawyers and doctors, who cater to the aforementioned, form the upper middle class. The wealthy oligarchs use imported labor to depress IT wages at one end and unskilled labor to keep their mansions and well-manicured lawns – mimicking involuntary servitude of old. Which depresses the wages of a dwindling middle class. Add, rising taxes and the middle class becomes poor or leaves the state.
C about 2 years ago
The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers – Shakespeare
HidariMak about 2 years ago
Could be worse. Joe’s brother could’ve been a lawyer turned politician.
Cactus-Pete about 2 years ago
So is this comic saying that people should not be liable for endorsing scams?
rmremail about 2 years ago
Load bearing beams keep their mouths shut and do their jobs. It’s the construction equipment that’s always making noise as it puts houses up, and then knocks them down. And put them up, and…
Erse IS better about 2 years ago
“One bad apple spoils the whole barrel.”
Note that my grandma individually wrapped each apple before putting it into the crate in the cellar. Note also that my father fairly often told us that he’d complained for his whole childhood that they only ever ate apples that had started to go bad for the whole freakin’ winter!
Izzy Moreno about 2 years ago
If laws were moral, we wouldn’t need lawyers.
Imagine about 2 years ago
Some of those load bearing beams are made of steal, um steel.
vlad8601 about 2 years ago
99% of all lawyers give the rest a bad name
hariseldon59 about 2 years ago
The Osmonds sang “One bad apple don’t spoil the whole bunch …”.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
A suggested ad slogan: ‘Don’t Pick Out of the Apple Barrel Anyone Else But Me.’”
Kaputnik about 2 years ago
There are plenty of bad apples in any profession. But some professions are more noticeable, or at least more noticed, than others.
Dani Rice about 2 years ago
America has more lawyers per capita than any other country in the world. They have to advertise and stir up trouble to make a living. Did you ever see a plumber or electrician do this sort of thing?
timebiter1355 about 2 years ago
Everyone hates lawyers till they need one.
Geophyzz about 2 years ago
The judges that allow these frivolous cases also share the blame. It makes you think how ridiculous those stolen election complaints must have been, since some of them were even brought to trial.
LawrenceS about 2 years ago
I’ve always said it’s that bad 95% who make all lawyers look evil.
khmo about 2 years ago
Just think of law school as a kindergarten for politicians
Ignatz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Everybody hates lawyers until they need one.
Redd Panda about 2 years ago
‘’old adage’’ is a redundancy. just sayin’.
MS72 about 2 years ago
My daughter just received a check from a class-action settlement. $1.53 and I wonder what the lawyers got?
kv450 about 2 years ago
Is he referring to the celebrities?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
You know, it would be interesting if we could put lawyers into a gladiatorial ring situation and they could use the law on each other, to the death. Their deaths, for a change.
Cannoneer about 2 years ago
Scumbag and lawyer are like ham and eggs because they are a perfect match!
dflak about 2 years ago
I’ve heard the following comparison. Lawyers are like nuclear weapons. Nobody likes them, but you have to have yours because the other guy has his.
Diat60 about 2 years ago
Is that Saul Goodman on the tv?
sandpiper about 2 years ago
That tv ad reminded me of the recent Keurig K-cup debacle. The suit rests on a claim that the dinky coffee cartridges were recyclable when they weren’t. Said that recycler complained that cups were too small and hard to clean. [Yeah. Like that’s gonna happen.]
S-o-o-o-o-o everyone who used\s them is supposed to sign onto the lawsuit to get their share of the $10 million. After all the legal advertising costs, the lawyer and clerk fees, the filing fees, court costs, etc, that might amount to about 2 cents a person. Lawyer, thy name is Frivolous Fred.
submachine about 2 years ago
no good deed goes unpunished
Jimmyk939 about 2 years ago
Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2. “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers”.
Masterskrain about 2 years ago
Rabid Rudy Giuliani is a Lawyer. Enough said.
rlaker22j about 2 years ago
today’s Republicans are 1960s Dixiecrats, they turned on Johnson
mindjob about 2 years ago
Why do lawyers wear neckties? To hold down the foreskin
Will E. Makeit Premium Member about 2 years ago
were you scammed by Congress, the media, and Big Tech, aka The Swamp? $1.7 Trillion new spending on top of the other Trillions…which include nearly $100 billion to secure Ukraine’s border against the Russian Russian Russian invasion…which doesn’t include $100 billion to secure the US border against the entry and re-settlement of the illegal millions of immigrants, criminals, human traffickers, fentanyl, known terrorists, but then so what…
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Uh oh the mob is now coming for Matt Damon
Calvins Brother about 2 years ago
Dewey, Cheatem & Howe.
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
Which states were smart enough to have a law that if you lose a frivolous lawsuit,you have to pay attorney fees for BOTH sides?
Rick Smith Premium Member about 2 years ago
…at the bottom of the ocean? A good start!
1JennyJenkins about 2 years ago
But seriously, when I was in high school over 60 years ago, our civics teacher taught us that most of the lawmakers in every level of government are lawyers because, in short: government governs by passing laws, and one has to be know how laws work in order to make good ones.
This lesson would be a good one for all people to know nowadays.
I just don’t understand how could some people who haven’t even finished high school have been elected to the House and/or Senate. I applaud the achievements of other representatives, but those uneducated ignorami who purport to represent the people make me wonder about the future of the good old U.S. of A.
FGWaiss about 2 years ago
The difference between lawyers and pond scum: There’s an ecological niche for pond scum.
c141starlifter about 2 years ago
Maybe that is why he resembles Nixon
YulanaLow Premium Member about 2 years ago
I’ve always thought Joe’s brother looks like a dejected Nixon.
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
Load bearing? Yeah, they are definitely bearing a load of something.
buflogal! about 2 years ago
I know some lawyers who seem to be good people.
Interventor12 about 2 years ago
Rather amusing how the left vilifies the Republican party to distract from all their sins. Democrats are reverting to type – founding a neo- Old South. California is the new South Carolina. Add, Oregon, Washington state and Hawaii to complete the set. New York state and the New England states are the new border states like Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland were.The old south possessed a small extremely wealthy class, a tiny middle class, involuntary servitude and large numbers of whites and free blacks in poverty. The cotton plantation owners and cotton trade factors such as Lehman Brothers, made up the wealthy class. The small middle class included doctors, lawyers, larger shop owners and a few others that catered to the wealthy. Involuntary servitude labor depressed the wages of most others. Now, oligarch donors understand that hiring cheap labor is more cost effective than involuntary servitude . Involuntary servitude workers only work enough to keep from being punished and must be cared for. Peons are cheaper. California’s oligarch class are mostly in IT, show business and a few industries. Lawyers and doctors, who cater to the aforementioned, form the upper middle class. The wealthy oligarchs use imported labor to depress IT wages at one end and unskilled labor to keep their mansions and well-manicured lawns – mimicking involuntary servitude of old. Which depresses the wages of a dwindling middle class. Add, rising taxes and the middle class becomes poor or leaves the state.
DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Oh, sure, but then, there’s that Jackson Five song…
KevinCarson almost 2 years ago
Why are lawyers who sue celebrity crypto-scammers “bad apples”?
phoenixnyc over 1 year ago
“Democracy is the theory that the people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.”—H.L. Mencken