Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Nexus between Acedemia,Plutocrats,and the Legal Profession

Dear Citizen, December 2003

Now $10 million dollars is going to be spent establishing a dental college near Blacksburg,
Virginia. Does anyone logically believe this will alleviate the pressing dentist shortage in rural communities?

Excessive legal, education, and licensing costs are the reasons for this shortage. Academia used to be the avante-garde of progressive thought and reason. Now it is a purveyor of corruption and freedom deprivation. Its collaboration with the status quo has led to unnecessary academic certification,and accreditation requirements.This hinders and does not increase the quality of services because it curtails and stifles competition. Americans should allow the market place, through voluntary means, decide who can perform capable services. The nexus dictates between the private sector incumbency and government will breed a command system in which society will be subordinated to captivity by those "educationally approved".

Overregulation has artificially increased the demand for academics and thus its costs to the purchaser of services from the educated.

People see through this smokescreen of showboat hypocrisy. Without restrictions placed on governmental/legal systems, the only beneficiaries of this dental school will be its proponents and not rural Virginians.

Very Truly Yours,

Harsha Sankar
908 Valley Ridge Road
Covington, Virginia 24426

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