Wisconsin, the People’s community (your state, community affected too)
Re: lobbyist’s and special interest’s contrary to Wisconsin Interests
We people of Wisconsin have the responsibility and the authority to make the rules and decisions of our Wisconsin Community. Our Government is the infrastructure which is to carry out our demands. The Wisconsin Manufactures and Commerce represent only business and business interests. The only interest they have is to make money, which is a valid interest but must be combined with the society, environment, welfare, and needs of the people of Wisconsin.
To often the WMC and other lobbyist’s looks only at immediate gain. To sustain a healthy climate for commerce, the people must prosper and experience quality lives. The present economic crisis came as a result of ignoring the people. Laws restricting commerce from monopolizing their interests, laws requiring lending institutions to be honest and transparent in their dealings with the people were rescinded. If you look at the WMC agenda below (I comment on them) you will see they are not in the interest of Wisconsin.
WMC AGENDA
Limit Frivolous Lawsuits
Protect product manufacturers from lawsuits where damages arise from an
open and obvious characteristic of a product, or result from product misuse,
alteration, or modification.
B- Obvious to who? We are not scientists, nor have we had opportunity to test these products. Manufacturers must be held accountable for products they produce, just as I am accountable for the work I do.
Limit Joint and Several Liability
Limit the application of joint and several liability in product liability
cases, so that a manufacturer is only responsible for their proportionate share
of any damage award.
B- But they must be held liable for their error’s.
Establish Liability Time Limits
Limit a manufacturer's liability for manufactured products that are at
least
15 years old.
B- This must be determined on the item, not a general rule. If a “pace maker” is installed in a person and fails after 16 years when it was purported to last twenty years the manufacture’s must be held liable.
Limit Expert Testimony
Allow expert testimony only if it is based on sufficient facts or data, and
is the product of reliable principles and methods which can be properly applied
to the facts of the case.
B- “Sufficient facts and data” is determined by the jury. Withholding testimony limits the jury in making its determination.
Protect Product Sellers
Limit the liability of product sellers where they play no role in the
manufacture, assembly or packaging of a product.
B- Any product seller must be held responsible for the products they choose to sell. This is a major factor which is now costing us many dollars by inventing agency’s to “oversee” products. If a seller imports toys from China which are painted with lead paint and poison our children, that seller made the decision to sell harmful, inferior products. The seller is responsible for that item.
Limit the Risk Contribution Theory
Limit the application of the ‘risk contribution theory” to re-establish the principle
that only the company that actually manufactured the product that caused the
injury can be held to pay damages.
B- Certainly the manufacture has responsibility, but if the product were not
sold it would cease to exist. It is the seller who brings the product to the
people and it is the seller who must determine that the products they sell are not
a hazard to the people
Limit Punitive Damages
Limit the circumstances in which punitive damages can be imposed to
situations in which a defendant intentionally caused an injury to a plaintiff.
B- This statement does not make good sense. Any entity who intentionally cause injury must be held responsible, period. Intentional means the entity had knowledge and forethought. They certainly must be held responsible for all damages which resulted from their “intentional” decision.
Posted: March 27, 2007
http://www.wmc.org/AboutWMC/display.cfm?ID=902
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