Above all, leftists must signal their virtue as they spend other people’s money.
Then, as the victims of government theft complain, they can call them raacists, warmongers, and reactionaries. Which they may or might not be; but that’s what the newspapers will print.
So they get a kind of double pleasure out of each project. And it doesn’t cost them a penny.
In fact, in many countries, they get a kickback from the contractors chosen to build the roads, aircraft carriers,, and so on.
Fortunately for Moon, South Koreans are respectful and forgiving toward their former leaders….
Oh…
Wait…
Nevermind.
J6Junkie
3 years ago
Will forever be known as Commie sellout road.
ChickenHead
3 years ago
“Road to Nowhere” is as cynical as it is inaccurate.
It is a road to victory!
…well… yeah… for North Korean tanks.
MTB Rider
3 years ago
Moon Jae In Road? Call it what it is, Moon Jae In Breeching Lane.
I’m sure all the tunnel diggers are annoyed that all their hard work was replaced by an above ground highway.
Above all, leftists must signal their virtue as they spend other people’s money.
Then, as the victims of government theft complain, they can call them raacists, warmongers, and reactionaries. Which they may or might not be; but that’s what the newspapers will print.
So they get a kind of double pleasure out of each project. And it doesn’t cost them a penny.
In fact, in many countries, they get a kickback from the contractors chosen to build the roads, aircraft carriers,, and so on.
Fortunately for Moon, South Koreans are respectful and forgiving toward their former leaders….
Oh…
Wait…
Nevermind.
Will forever be known as Commie sellout road.
“Road to Nowhere” is as cynical as it is inaccurate.
It is a road to victory!
…well… yeah… for North Korean tanks.
Moon Jae In Road? Call it what it is, Moon Jae In Breeching Lane.
I’m sure all the tunnel diggers are annoyed that all their hard work was replaced by an above ground highway.