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  • I don't really like any of them, but I think F1953 is probably the best among them. The ones with the stars in the center look like health insurance corporate logos. F1953 actually looks like a state flag, though it almost looks like a country flag (Bahamas, Jordan, etc.).

  • It's more cost-effective to just not have them derail in the first place.

    Of course, that requires railway maintenance. But if you can skip that and let the government pick up the bill for the inevitable disaster, that's even better!

  • I don't see anyone refusing to take the site down. They contacted the hosting company, and a few days later the hosting company took it down. If this is the quality of journalism they're trying to protect, I don't think any value was lost.

  • See, I'm working on the assumption that the government is controlled by the people, not corporations. Otherwise you don't really have a government.

    To throw out another catchphrase, governments only exist by the consent of the governed, and that does ultimately mean the people.

  • I've never heard someone say the government is corrupt and infrastructure should be in the hands of the people. The government is the people. Most people say it should be taken out of the hands of private companies and put into the hands of the people, managed by the government. Workers controlling the means of production and all that.

  • No, the article says it's going to the King's estate, i.e. the crown, not to the privy purse, i.e. Charles' pocket.

    Is some of it being used that will ultimately benefit him? Probably. But according to the article, the policy governing this says any benefit to the king himself should be merely incidental.

    This article does not appear to allege that they are violating that policy.

  • She then walked back in to allegedly find a co-worker “having sex with his wife in front of everyone at the party”.

    Wow, the bar for group sex has really fallen. Back in my day you had to have at least three people (and no, kissing doesn't count as a sex act).