Ian also happens to be dead
sevenapples
Thanks for the reply, I think it clarifies the key differences.
Isn't it hypocritical to point this out while most of the people here support the DPRK, which is ruled by the Kim family since 1948? Asking in good faith.
After reading Catch-22, I was kinda disappointed to learn that it doesn't portray Heller's experiences in WW2. Obviously I didn't expect the wacky satirical stuff to be true, but I believed that the portrayal of the soldiers as jaded, looking to dodge as many missions as possible to get home alive was. But he stated that it was not at all like this, and that it was an enthusiastic, patriotic war (or something along these lines).
If you're talking about the bus route then you just don't know what you're talking about. Like others have said it already happens in Moscow and DC, and I can add my own experience with Athens.
Obviously if they want to do repairs or maintenance they don't close one station, they close part of the line and replace it with an express bus line. Yes it's slower and will make traffic worse but it simply must happen at some time.
Going by your logic, creating a subway system in a city with traffic issues is a "lose lose" because the roadworks will make traffic worse for a couple of years.
but at what cost
it’s not like you can just close down a station
It’s pretty much like that, then like someone else said you provide a bus route between the two stations. It's an inconvenience but has to happen at some time.
For smaller repairs like painting you an paint half of the station while keeping the other half operational, then finish the job some days later.
firing squads are probably a better idea than the lethal injection
How is that, in any way, answering the question?! You could mention some of those features...
Can't he do it temporarily via executive order?
Campus would be better because of the mountains adjacency bonus