"You only have the constitutional rights you think you have if you have the money to pay for them." Bernard Kerik
Seems like a lot of truth in that statement.
And debtor prisons are back. Can't pay your fines or court costs off to jail, and in most cases time served does not reduce money owed. That went the way, mostly, in the 70's.
Yep. George Carlin said it well, we don't have rights we have privlagies, just ask 600000 Japanese Americans.
It's not just money, defending yourself takes time, energy, social and cultural capital, and other burdens. Basically there is always a cost to standing up for yourself one way or another.
True true. It’s not just about capital on hand in the way of cash and assets, it’s about time off from work, as well as transportation costs, and other expenses. It’s costly to fight in court. ??
The U.S. is a plutocracy. This will continue until political power is decoupled from wealth.
There are no such things as "constitutional rights".
Carlin would approve
That dude understood the world well.