Tort reform panic on the Right?
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 08:44AM In what amounts to a panicked screed by Forbes columnist Daniel Fisher, he outlines in his recent online article that "November Election A Lawyers Delight." Essentially
he is presenting the position that both Obama and McCain are going to
be presented with a string of bills that will halt the steady march of
the tort reform machine to pack federal and state courts with
pro-business Republican's in Name Only corporatists.
As a
Republican who often refers to himself as to the right of Reagan who
thought Goldwater was a lefty, I have been sickened by the wholesale
sell out of the Republican party to the tort reform lobby. The huge
piles of cash thrown at them by The Chamber of Commerce, Manufacturers
associations, drug companies, casualty insurance companies and others
has caused a collective sell out that is only matched by the influence
railroads and robber baron's had in the US prior to Teddy Roosevelt
ascending to the Presidency. As I often say, any true conservative, or
any true American knows, that our fathers, uncles and brothers didn't
die in foreign lands so that we could surrender our right to access the
courts and obtain compensation for injury just to save $4 on my auto
insurance bill. Tort reform has been one of the most intellectually
dishonest and massive campaigns to rob American's of their rights and
freedoms since the founding of this country.
However, as
the gloomy tone of the Forbes article points out, the corporatist,
Rockefeller Republicans who have dragged the Republican party to it's
lowest level in 50 years, are now realizing that the pendulum is
starting to swing back to the middle and that both Presidential
candidates are likely to sign legislation repealing any Supreme Court
decision on preemption, which has been the Tort Reformers holy grail for
the better part of 10 years now.



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Thanks for this.