Or he could smile and wave and then shoot him in the back...
Dagwood222
Brief moment in history...
I remember reading this tip in a magazine. Instead of having a professional photographer at a wedding, put a disposable camera at every table.
A lot of difference between shooting protestors and a nuclear war.
Look at Trump's big military parade. The Army has crack drill teams, expert parachute units, ace helicopter pilots, and dozens of other impressive troops to put on display. No way is the military going to go to war because Donnie is having a tantrum.
Almost as if the other guy didn't have access to many, many more weapons and the legal right to shoot you.
The only reason the Americans won is that they had the French Navy on their side.
The French went broke supporting the Americans.
Also, the Brits were willing to cede to the Americans. The Brits kept getting US cotton and they were going to get it cheaper because once the British empire withdrew the Americans could expand into the Native nations the British had treaties with.
It's not comparable in any way.
If you think your AR-15 is a match for a full on SWAT team, or an armored vehicle, think again.
This isn't a video game, and there aren't any respawns in real life.
Ask the folks at MOVE how well fighting back worked for them.
Along the lines of the original post.
Compare Angelina Jolie and Elizabeth Taylor, for example. On paper, Angelina is far wealthier, but in terms of day-to-day lifestyles, they are pretty comparable. Only the 0.01% of multi-billionaires have reaped any rewards.
The inflation in luxury goods is staggering. High school kids used to be able to afford concert tickets, football games, and Broadway plays. That Phantom was a year's salary for a school teacher; now the most expensive cars are twenty year's salary. It's not that the products are so much better; there's a larger pool of very wealthy people. In 1960, if a man's wife had a job they were considered 'poor.' Today, even professionals need two salaries to keep up with the Joneses
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I'm not much of a fan of 'inflation calculators.'
According to most of them, $1 million in 1960 is $10 million today. But if you look at the actual prices, it makes no sense. $1 million in 1960 would buy two mansions, a fleet of cars, a nice boat, and you'd have enough left over to invest and have an income for several lifetimes.
Asteroid mining. We've had the tech to get people to the asterodi for decades, just lack the will to do it.