Traditional Tradesman
1 min readAug 17, 2017

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If you want to suggest these statistics, the vast majority of which are pulled directly from Pew Surveys (which are linked to in the article you read), are “made-up garbage,” don’t you think it’s incumbent upon you to explain why you have that view? Or are you just one of those people who calls all facts he doesn’t like “fake”?

As for your other silly comment (“Stick to doing evictions and divorces at your local courthouse”), sorry, but I don’t do either evictions or divorces. I do what’s known as general commercial litigation, in which millions (and sometimes many millions) of dollars are usually at stake. I went to Yale undergrad, graduated summa cum laude, and then went to Harvard Law School. And, no, I wasn’t a legacy at either place, nor did I grow up with tons of money, go to any sort of elite private school or have other privileges accorded to the wealthy. I’m saying this not to brag (I actually don’t think very much of those institutions, especially Yale at this point (http://thefederalist.com/2017/05/22/refuse-attend-20th-yale-reunion/#disqus_thread)), but rather, because, if you want to dismiss me on an ad hominem basis, you should at least direct your mindless vitriol against the right person.

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Traditional Tradesman
Traditional Tradesman

Written by Traditional Tradesman

I am an attorney specializing in general commercial litigation. I am a writer specializing in general non-commercial poetry, fiction, drama, essays & polemics.

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