good observation.     In 2012, I classified them as the bernie comminists (hardliners) vs the socialsts (going the same place, just a little slower as to appear kind.)  (Willard)

As for how many different standards, I tried to figure out how many different standards there are now a few years ago.   It got so confusing, I gave up.

We have at least this many standards when it comes to the legal system.   Don't hold me to the placement in ranking.   It is just a guess.

A0.  oligarchs (CCF, soreass, rothschild, etc)
A1.  DOJ muckymucks
A2.  CIA muckymucks
A1.   FBI  muckymucks
1.     CCF OCF BCF
2.   Powerful D    the chuckies and chicomm puppet house and senate leadership.
3.  Elected D
4.   Career Bureaucrat (Default is D)
5.   Union national level bosses  (cleptocrat)
6.   illegal alien with money   (many times drug dealers)
7.    illegal alien without money
8.   people who look and sound like illegals
9.   people who run "nonprofits" as cover for funneling US money to terrorists
9.5   moslems
10.  Somewhere above, I left out the big donors to the (D) party
11.   Rich folks, not politically active
12.  Powerful R
13.   elected R
14.  local elected bureaucrats
15.  Local popos
16     local bureaucrats and other employees
17   Moderately wealthy
18.  less wealthy
19.  middle class
19.5   Politically connected poor minority
20.  poor  (provided a free lawyer)
21.  lower middle class   (struggle to pay a lawyer)
22.   small business owner   Struggle to pay a lawyer or can't afford a lawyer) 23.  selfsufficient poor   (cant afford a lawyer)(won't be given a free lawyer)

I am sure I have omitted several other "justice" systems, and Like I said, I make no claims about the order other than the upper ones are upper,  they skate and are never held to account on this planet,  the middle ones are middle and the small business and self sufficient poor always get the shaft. Y'all can offer more "systems" as this list is far from complete.    We have the best justice system money can buy!

Scott Ritchey via Mercedes wrote on 3/14/20 1:00 AM:
Not exactly.  There are obviously different standards for different folks.  
But, IMO, it's the professional political class (Ds and many Rs) vs the usurper 
that succeeds where they consistently failed (failure is job security).

-----Original Message-----
From:  Meade Dillon

Different party (R vs. D), different standards?
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