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Guys, this orange creature is not thinking about you, but about securing a Trump dynasty

  I t’s this: how can a vast modern country choose for its leader a person who has no interest in their well-being and history, but only in his own power and cementing that for his family?   And the answer I give is – well, the people in that country cannot know what is going on. They can’t follow the news, or understand what their leader has done to the reputation of their nation. They must have low moral standards, because surely a person who announces without any compunction that unless they win, it must have been fraud is …. Rodrigo Duterte? The guy in Belarus? Vladimir Putin?   People might wonder why I care so much, but I’m not alone. Setting aside the millions of Americans (Joe is going to win the popular vote again) who are horrified by Trump, all over the world the disgust at his behaviour is widespread. And he is the leader of the United States, if not any more the City on the Hill, still a template, an example, a glorious place of achievement, variety and its o...

The real Irish pub could be doomed to extinction

September 2020 There's a little pub on the quay front in Wexford town, called the John Barry. The building looks like it is a least a couple of hundred years old, and the type of place where the customers often might be of the same vintage. "Old man pubs", some call them, quite respectfully, of the senior citizens who frequent them, usually male, because they grew up in a period when a woman's place was in the home, or at most in the Lounge bar. Being Australian, I can relate to that. However from the historic accounts on the web, it's a friendly, lively little pub with great stout and live music. Music and drink, the twin reasons for being of the Irish pub. Well, the John Barry hasn't been open for six months now, and it bears the dreaded "No dine-in. Beer." tag.  So do hundreds of pubs across the country, an estimated 7,000 of them (for a country of fewer than five million). The government allowed pubs which serve food to reopen on June 29, having ...