Judicial Analytics was established in July 2009 in order to assist legal advisors and complainants to develop ethical arguments to mount court cases which challenge the contemporary interpretation of Western constitutions.
The decision by our team to establish Judicial Analytics as a business unit arose in response to the declining quality of Western governance. Voters have traditionally relied upon our government to protect our freedoms. In recent years the trend has become clear. Western governments are intent on entrenching and expanding their own powers at the expense of voters. Shortsighted business leaders are all too willing to comply with government's stipulations in order to win any short-sighted financial concession.
I say corporate leaders are short-sighted because they fully embrace the Keynesian philosophy of government stimulus believing that its 'good for business'. What they neglect to realise is that:
1. Governments require arbitrary powers to execute the program, giving government the power to enslave.
2. Governments are about as useful as desert plains when it comes to managing the economy, or any facet of government
3. Government stimulus is not sustainable. The only reason it might appear so is because every correction requires an injection of new equity resulting in dilution in the value of your money.
The signs are there for everyone to see. Inflation in prices. Look at the actual prices, not the distorted measure (i.e. The Consumer Price Index) provided by governments. Another sign is the fact that workers are being asked to defer retirement from age 65 yo to 68-70yo. The argument necessitating longer working hours is that a higher proportion of the population is senior citizens, and that we are living longer. This is true enough but the expansion of productivity would be more than enough to adjust for these factors if government wasn't stiffling economic growth. There are several ways that government stiffles economic growth:
1. Under provisioning for good regulation (justice)
2. Over privisioning for bad regulation (taxation, silly arbitrary laws)
3. Over-spending on welfare which does not reward good behaviour
4. Under-spending on Capacity building - which would be better undertaken by the private sector.
The role of Judicial Analytics is to provide support to solicitors and complainants who want to take action against any Western government. We provide a range of services to assist the client achieve fair or just outcomes from their legal action. We confine our participation to High Court or Supreme Court action, as this is where ultimately Constitutional matters are resolved. More about Judicial Analytics in our next blog post.
The decision by our team to establish Judicial Analytics as a business unit arose in response to the declining quality of Western governance. Voters have traditionally relied upon our government to protect our freedoms. In recent years the trend has become clear. Western governments are intent on entrenching and expanding their own powers at the expense of voters. Shortsighted business leaders are all too willing to comply with government's stipulations in order to win any short-sighted financial concession.
I say corporate leaders are short-sighted because they fully embrace the Keynesian philosophy of government stimulus believing that its 'good for business'. What they neglect to realise is that:
1. Governments require arbitrary powers to execute the program, giving government the power to enslave.
2. Governments are about as useful as desert plains when it comes to managing the economy, or any facet of government
3. Government stimulus is not sustainable. The only reason it might appear so is because every correction requires an injection of new equity resulting in dilution in the value of your money.
The signs are there for everyone to see. Inflation in prices. Look at the actual prices, not the distorted measure (i.e. The Consumer Price Index) provided by governments. Another sign is the fact that workers are being asked to defer retirement from age 65 yo to 68-70yo. The argument necessitating longer working hours is that a higher proportion of the population is senior citizens, and that we are living longer. This is true enough but the expansion of productivity would be more than enough to adjust for these factors if government wasn't stiffling economic growth. There are several ways that government stiffles economic growth:
1. Under provisioning for good regulation (justice)
2. Over privisioning for bad regulation (taxation, silly arbitrary laws)
3. Over-spending on welfare which does not reward good behaviour
4. Under-spending on Capacity building - which would be better undertaken by the private sector.
The role of Judicial Analytics is to provide support to solicitors and complainants who want to take action against any Western government. We provide a range of services to assist the client achieve fair or just outcomes from their legal action. We confine our participation to High Court or Supreme Court action, as this is where ultimately Constitutional matters are resolved. More about Judicial Analytics in our next blog post.
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