In the political context fair means somebody that will vote for the unions or for the business. It can't mean that in the judicial context or we're in real trouble.
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But as someone pointed out earlier, it is not really about fairness; it is about taking finite resources and applying them where they will have the most effect.
Life in general has never been even close to fair, so the pretense that the government can make it fair is a valuable and inexhaustible asset to politicians who want to expand government.
Fair votes - fundamentally - are about the rights and the interests of the people.
I would like to electrocute everyone who uses the word 'fair' in connection with income tax policies.
Fairness is what justice really is.
The Fairness Project is endeavoring to try to do what we can to make a fairer society.
Equal justice means that there is not one set of rules for the powerful and another for everyone else.
There's not a self-regulating group of nice fair-playing people in politics. There are a lot of dodgy people in politics.
If justice is supposed to be fair, than any justice system you would hope is based on fairness.
That is the definition of equal justice under law: everyone gets a fair shot, everyone pays their fair share, and everyone plays by the same set of rules.