A jury vote is more important than an election vote since jury nullification can make or eliminate a law.
What good is law X if the jury refuses to enforce it ?
"Citizens" who shirk their duty are the reason for most of Billt's rants, so things he bitches about are his own fault, and the fault of the rest of the slackers.
While these kind of fantasy keyboard statements sound good and read well on public forums, and support apple pie, along with flag waving and even an occasional baseball game, they are solidly detached from reality. We live in a society where ones financial obligations come before anything and everything else. Aside from health, there is nothing that is more important for ones very existence, nothing. If you doubt the importance of that statement, keep your eyes on the television this November 2nd. This nations rancid economy, along with a housing market that is all but non existent, is going to drive people to the polls like never before in this nations history.
The jury selection process directly effects that. They just expect people, at a moments notice, to be able to drop everything and submit to "do their civic duty" as if citizens have no other obligations. Not to mention you very well could find yourself stuck on a jury for weeks, possibly months. I know very few people who could endure that kind of financial disruption. Fewer and fewer companies can afford to pay their employees today for jury duty as they did in the past. The fact of the matter is times change. People for the most part today are 2 income families who have little, if any, financial leeway. Getting stuck on jury duty, some for even a day, could mean the difference of being able to purchase groceries that week, or not.
Now, I'm not saying or condoning my approval of people living on the financial ragged edge like that, but the sad fact is many do, not by choice today as much as by force brought on by a horrible economy and a lousy job market. And through it all there sits "jury duty" with the exact same selection process and procedures as it did when "Leave It To Beaver" was in the prime time line up, and stores and shopping malls were closed on Sundays.
If you think about it, it is totally stupid. They could change, much like the rest of society, but they simply refuse. They could have weekend court, but they don't because government employees, bailiff's and judges and such, don't want to work weekends. They could manage the system better so you could be preselected at a more convenient time, or even my mail, then be immediately placed on a jury where at least your time wouldn't be wasted sitting on your a$$ for the entire day for nothing. But they won't. They could even up the compensation to a realistic figure that would allow more people the financial option of attending. But no, they won't. And mind you this is the same government that has no problem dealing out over
$4 TRILLION DOLLARS of the taxpayers money in the last 4 decades for Welfare payments to pay people to sit on their collective a$$es and do nothing for years on end. But they won't even think of using it to allow people the option of doing something more productive.
Like much of everything else in government, the system itself is set up to fail, and fail it does. I could afford to attend jury duty. My reason for not doing it is what I've just stated. It's bad enough they waste most all of the tax money I've provided them with my entire working life. That I can, and have replaced. I'll be damned if I now am going to give them something I cannot afford to replace at any price,
TIME. As I said, people's financial needs come before everything else. We are seeing the result today of what happens when that process is disrupted by massive unemployment, along with stringent financial obligations people have placed on to themselves. Jury duty, along with how it is set up, refuses to accommodate any and all of the very peoples needs it requires to function. It is nothing more than a hooray for us, and screw you process that infringes to the point of arrogance. They can "fix" it, but refuse. Until they do I won't be participating. I can fail at anything on my own, I don't need the governments help by feeding into a system that is already so broken it barely functions. Pardon me all to hell for being the slightest bit realistic. Bill T.