I’m guessing has taken notes from .
They say - You don’t get to incite Armageddon than try and hide from it here!
Darned if I can find a source other than bar-room talk with friends…
There was apparently an incident where a wealthy individual built a house in Ticino without consent. They let him finish it, furnish it, then waited until he was on vacation. The army then used it as a demolition exercise.
I mean, I don’t ‘like’ schnitzel (because I don’t eat it), but Germany is filled with excellent vegetarian and even vegan cuisine, including modern remakes of such dishes.
But more to the point, I’d prefer German or Dutch engineering to go into something I was literally risking my life by using, rather than pretty fixtures and good pasta while waiting. The view from the shipyard means nothing.
How many of those billionaires would probably bail if this goes through?
Does this mean policies (or views of pols on corruption in some countries) are changing?
Still remember this case involving Lee Jae Yong…:
…and this case…:
…and post-pardon plans:
You can’t be a proper Dark Lord if they won’t let you build your tower!
Too big to jail.
Plenty of good engineers in Italy, I can offer more than a few examples if you’d like.
I also doubt it’s his only house.
For $66 on $60,000/year income, buy a Baker’s Dozen.