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How about this for an idea?   We look up the best system in the world ( longest lifespan etc etc) and contract that lot to run our system? We would probably see the super-rich come out fighting, but they should lose the fight. I hope.

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The Super rich live in an entirely different world to Us ordinary Mortals. When have they ever lost the fight over a time frame that's short enough to affect us in our lifetimes? . Another truism. He who Pays the Piper, CALLS the tune.   Trump reminds US that the LAW doesn't apply to HIM. Is he showing ALL the signs of a Dictator and Bully?  Someone to be afraid of IF you don't CONTRIBUTE to his Fortune?    MAFIA  Boss. Pay Da Money and things go better for you Eh!.  Great Business Plan. Nev

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Except a real mafia has strict rules that don't change on the whim of the boss.

 

In short, mafia (although ruthless and self serving) are more consistent than dictators.

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Trump has simply monetised the Presidency, and stands to financially benefit even more in his 2nd term, than he did in his 1st term - where it has been calculated, he enriched himself and his company businesses, by at least US$160M, by utilising the Presidency to direct funds towards himself and his businesses.

 

It's standard practice for Trump to ensure that visiting foreign dignitaries and leaders are accommodated in his companies accommodation, and he rakes in the proceeds accordingly. According to Trump, he sees nothing wrong with that setup.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-business-empire-expanded-profit-second-term-rcna182613

 

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South Korea is an interesting parallel to the U.S. in showing how fragile democracy is. Yoon Suk Yeol, the SK President just impeached, built a reputation as an aggressive State Prosecutor, rooting out corruption, and having great success in convicting the former female President, Park Geun-hye over corruption, whereby she allowed some of SK's top corporations to gain unfair financial advantages.

 

But Yoon Suk Yeol, once elected President, went rabid right-wing, and started making a massive power grab and acting like a dictator. It's been revealed he told the Capital Defence Command chief to order his troops into Parliament, and to shoot anyone who opposed the troop entry to Parliament, after he declared Martial Law.

 

It seems as if Yoon's moves were now all about protecting his wife from corruption charges. What is interesting is the arguments Yoon uses against his "enemies" - left wingers - saying elections were fraudulent, the Left is pandering to NK, and other classic MAGA/Trump conspiracy claims.

 

However the SK politicians seemed to have regained control, and democracy has survived in SK. It looks like a close go, however - and this SK power grab is a pointer as to how Trump would act when threatened, or couldn't get his own way as regards continually using the U.S. Presidency to enrich himself and his mates.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-15/south-korea-president-yoon-suk-yeol-impeached-rise-and-fall/104726734

 

 

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44 minutes ago, facthunter said:

I have no idea what OME is asking. Can we have a clue or elaboration?   Nev

There is a thing which is called a "priest".  The word "priest" can refer to a member of the clergy, usually of the Catholic persuasion. However, the word can also refer to an object.

 

PMC is correct. The thing that is called a "priest" is a tool for killing game or fish. The name "priest" comes from the notion of administering the "last rites" to the fish or game. Anglers often use priests to quickly kill fish. Priests usually come in the form of a heavy metal head attached to a metal or wooden stick. A Nulla Nulla is an Aboriginal weapon of similar appearance, but more used for ministering the last rites to another Aborigine.

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I came across this word while researching how to humanely kill European carp. I'm going to take up a bit of freshwater fishing and if I'm lucky I'll be catching more of them than anything else. It is against to law to release them back into waterways.

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1 hour ago, old man emu said:

But it's thirty-three and a third. 

 

You’re right. There goes another elegant theory destroyed by an inconvenient fact. 

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Did you know? The world land speed record was set at 91.37 miles per hour on January 12, 1904, by Henry Ford. The car had a wooden chassis and no body.

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Victor Hemery aboard the unapologetically spartan 200hp V8 Darracq at Arles-Salon, 1905, raised the LSR to 109.65mph.

 

Note it was RHD. Braking and cornering would have been a challenge.

 

Records were made to be broken.

 

 

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Oh, I forgot to mention - the front axle on the Brush was made of wood, too! Oak, Hickory and Ash featured large in the car's build. To add even more oddity to the design, the engine ran anti-clockwise!

This was an idea thought up by the designer, who figured that it was less dangerous for right-handers to crank an engine that ran anti-clockwise. Kickbacks from clockwise-running engines when hand-cranking, often led to broken thumbs, and even broken arms!

 

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3 hours ago, nomadpete said:

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Victor Hemery aboard the unapologetically spartan 200hp V8 Darracq at Arles-Salon, 1905, raised the LSR to 109.65mph.

 

Note it was RHD. Braking and cornering would have been a challenge.

 

Records were made to be broken.

 

 

I can't see the airbags... and how does it do lane change assist when there's no mirrors??

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