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'Easier to let go': Terminally ill woman in Canadian euthanasia commercial that 'glorified suicide' previously said she wanted to live but couldn't afford care t..."
Wait a minute, I thought Canada had free health care.....

But net fusion energy is misleading. The lasers they used consumed 322 MJ overall because while the energy in the laser pulse is small, there is the warm-up and cool-down to consider.

It's not free. It's paid for with tax money which is allocated by bureaucrats and lying politicians (tautology).




The current problems are two-fold. The first is the current government is hyperactive trying to get things done so it is short-cutting standard procedure. The second is the government can give general and vague instructions to the Pubic Service, and almost anything can come out pf that.
On that latter matter, I have a problem. Some civil servant has decided to block off the option of right turns onto the state highway from Hebden Crescent, which is a long straight road running parallel to the state highway that links a couple of residential hill roads and a small industrial area. The problem is, if nobody can turn right, in the so-called name of safety, nobody can go South, to the city centres. I meet with some political people on Monday to try and straighten this out as a representative of the road I live on.

The U.S. Has a New Partner in the Fight Against China | Opinion
https://www.newsweek.com/us-has-new-p...

That's interesting info about Japan. Do we still have US troops stationed there?

That's interesting info about Japan. Do we still have US troops stationed there?"
Scout, the current situation is that here the place shuts down effectively over Christmas, and people that want to take annual leave and go somewhere take it now because with the statutories added in, they get nearly an extra week to be away. It will be very difficult to get them to change their decision because any opposition to it will have evaporated.at least in their eyes. The problem is it only affects about 30 modest-sized businesses and about 200 people. They can't make enough noise so their stupidity won't be stopped unless a senior politician takes up the cause and there aren't enough votes in it for them

That's interesting info about Japan. Do we still have US troops stationed there?"
We have about 55,000 troops in Japan.




Israeli air force veterans say incoming government a danger
https://abcnews.go.com/International/...

The US wrote Japan's current constitution. It stipulates no offensive military force. For almost eighty years the arrangement has been a small Japanese Self Defense Force backed by the might of Uncle Sam.
The Japanese and the Chinese hate each other. (If you want to get a sense of the level of animosity, Google "Unit 731" and "the Rape of Nanking".) This gives Japan reason to be wary of the CCP's increasing aggression. Add "Little Rocket Man" shooting missiles over their heads, and they have solid motivation to improve their military posture in anticipation of the SHTF.
There are questions about Japan's ability to build up its military in the face of its ongoing economic issues, decades long negative native population growth, and almost eighty years of dismantling its marshal culture. We shall see.


Israeli air force veterans say incoming government a danger
https://abcnews.go.com/International/..."
What they are worried about is potentially a very big deal

Agreed. But is this a significant faction within Israeli society, government, and military?

Nik should have a better idea than me, since all I am going by are local news reports.

Israeli air force veterans say incoming government a danger
https://abcnews.go.com/International/..."
Not sure the letter is a big deal, but the prospective government, where Bibi satisfies all kind of requests from bizarre to dangerous of ultrareligious and border extremist groups, because only they agree to form a coalition with him, doesn't bode well. Kinda strange to see a prime minister coping with corruption charges at court (oh, wait, maybe they'll make the prosecution drop them?), a convicted ex-felon taking charge of the police, a convicted ex felon of financial flavor taking charge of the Treasury, a radical presiding over an important chunk of education and so on..

About half of the society is in shock and awe, myself including. Opponents would say - they are old elites refusing to concede defeat...

https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/28/sport/...

https://abcnews.go.com/International/...

Sounds ominous.

When I read this, I thought of Bobby Fischer. That would not be good.


The interesting thing is the government, having done this, did nothign to monitor responses, so as to send signals to those contemplating entering the field.

It takes hard to work to make a proper mess....8^)



Whoever replaces her has a horrible job. The economy is starting to hurt as a consequence of interest rate rises, inflation is not responding well, and there are some really turgid ideological bills expected to come up for final voting. So it is not just the economy, which is bad enough - there are the wounds inflicted by Ardern through not controlling what the extremes want about to come home to roost. The new leader has to do a lot in quick time, and stomping on unpopular ideological stuff will probably lead to fragmentation of the party. Not exactly ideal.


A second disaster is that NZ currently regulates health products through standards similar to the Australians, which in turn is similar to the FDA. There is a proposal to tear this up and start another monstrous bureaucracy
I hope that gives the flavour.

Nobody would bet on that. I think she is looking after herself, but it is mainly from the effects of her negligence as a leader and letting too many get away with things they shouldn't.


The problem is Ardern's history is in public relations. She is a great presenter. The difficulties come with substance. To get people to like her she vastly overspent with the Covid situation, so debts have blown out. The Reserve Bank printed money for her like there was no tomorrow, but now the Governor is going in the opposite direction with interest rates, so all those who like the idea of free money now have to pay it back with a choking economy. Food prices have escalated, mainly due to really bad weather.
Finally, there are a couple of ideological bills about to come up for implementation and they are very unpopular. They also create more massive bureaucracy, yet the general feeling right now is the bureaucracy we have has become bloated and dysfunctional under this government. Accordingly, the option to be the new PM is something of a poisoned chalice: either whoever it is will take a lot of blame, or (s)he will kill these bills but fracture the party. Not looking good.
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