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Most people think judges decide what’s fair. They don’t. I’m Beau Johnson. It’s December 31, 2025. Welcome to yestohellwith.com. In the modern legal system, the judge isn’t the source of authority. The judge is the operator of an apparatus. Justice once depended on wisdom, discernment, conscience. That’s no longer how the system works. Today, outcomes are produced by procedure. Courts are flooded with cases. To keep the machine moving, judges must act with rigid efficiency. Speed replaces fairness. Justice takes time. Truth requires examination. Efficiency requires compression. So justice and truth are removed from the equation. Late objection? Waived. Unchallenged jurisdiction? Presumed. Silence? Consent. The judge doesn’t ask what’s right or true. The judge asks whether it was raised properly. This isn’t corruption. It’s design. And when a system works this way, it isn’t justice. It’s a racket. Once you see the machine, you stop mistaking the operator for the source of power.

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