joe: My first job in security was for SeaRay in Tennessee. They employed several hundred people putting together ~$100,000 yachts. Also, most of their parts were made by subcontractors elsewhere; the resin, the engines, the upholstery, steering wheels, etc. Somewhere, people also built the steady flow of equipment they wore out while making the yachts.
Thousands of people got paid, very well, to build each boat... even the guy who helped guard the place

If there is a place that resembles 'third world America' Appalachia is it. It is easy to say "Give me a break", but I know of a small town in east tennessee that would have to come up with a few hundred 15+ dollar-an-hour jobs if people started donating their yacht money to charity.
Should the rich just donate the 15 dollars an hour to all of them so they can sit around and do nothing? I would love to see the number of people around the world that are employed manufacturing luxury items. Your only choices with the rich are to prevent them from making money, take it away from them, or let them spend it. You can bet if option #1 or #2 was undertaken, the money would *not* find it's way to the the people of East Tennessee...
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Wombat: i think we opposed it for the reasons I stated in #1692. If the definition of 'war crime' can be anything, then it can be twisted into a political tool.
There are plenty of standing leaders around the world responsible for thousands or millions of deaths, but they won't take the political flack for trying to punish them. I'd like to see them wander into Cambodia or China to serve a summons...
The Palestinians and Israelis are gonna beat each other about the head with it, and revisionist historians are going to use it to try and rewrite history. Can you say "reparations"? They may convict a few wealthy, has-been dictators who are too old to know they are in court, or punitively fine a few governments who's war criminals have been dead for 100 years, but in all they won't do much but debate the definition of 'crime'.
It is like any other political court. It will make news, create a bit of outrage, and spend the rest of its time being a tool for INjustice.