Sigma_Orionis wrote:According to our Supreme Court, the National Assembly is unconstitutional
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Hey Fisher, IIRC you worked as a LEO at one point right?
As you might know, Law Enforcement Officers here in Bananaland are less trusted than the Armed Forces. They're seen as incompetent and corrupt and unfortunately there have been many publicized cases of situations like that. Part of the reason for this is that police are not really well paid ( gee what a surprise). Now our National Assembly wants to pass a bill trying to fix that. According to the author of this piece the actual medicine is almost as bad as the disease. Particularly during our current "special" economic situation BTW GJ remember what you said about what intentions and implementation were in this country?, you might find this interesting.
The AN’s Insane New Police Social Security Bill
Sigma_Orionis wrote:On the thread about North Korea, I mentioned that the Chinese Bet on the region was not going well.
Turns out they've officially ran out of patience with Nicky
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As you know we're also well known for the level of crime in the country. This is a rather tame example.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Hey Fisher, you might find this of interest.
My first day, Kevin’s last
In the meantime, the Chinese continue to find out why throwing money at this country was a complete and utter stupidity.
SciFiFisher wrote:The first story hits the mark pretty good. This scenario plays out in every law enforcement community (almost) everywhere. The majority of the officers want to do a good job of serving and protecting the community they live in. There are the small percentage who are just plain corrupt. Another percent who are apathetic. Some who would be good cops if they had the right mentors or training.
SciFiFisher wrote:The second story is classic. And explains why countries like the U.S. and Venezuela shoot ourselves in the foot so often.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:So it seems like the Chinese are learning the hard way that dealing with Third World governments is very hard. Can't feel sorry for them though.
geonuc wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:So it seems like the Chinese are learning the hard way that dealing with Third World governments is very hard. Can't feel sorry for them though.
They have a lot of business dealings in Africa, too. I wonder how that's working out for them?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:geonuc wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:So it seems like the Chinese are learning the hard way that dealing with Third World governments is very hard. Can't feel sorry for them though.
They have a lot of business dealings in Africa, too. I wonder how that's working out for them?
No idea,
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