Speaking of Transition Period
We are talking about 1906. In fact, in the store, with the logic of those days, it was thought to install a larger diameter tire outside the flat tire and a patent was obtained on this subject. In other words, this spare tire, which spread around the world as a spare tire, was originally a spare part in the trunk of the car.
It has happened to many who have a car.
What do you do if you are driving down the road and you get a flat tire?
The answer is probably to put on a spare tire.
We call a spare tire a "spare wheel", but this is actually the name of a spare parts company in the UK.
The Stepney Spare Motor Tire Ltd.
The name of the company comes from the street where the store is located.
The street is named after a famous family in England.
We are talking about 1906. In fact, in the store, with the logic of those days, it was thought to install a larger diameter tire outside the flat tire and a patent was obtained on this subject. In other words, this spare tire, which spread around the world as a spare tire, was originally a spare part in the trunk of the car.
In the cars of modern times, that is, a little bit in the past, the spare tire would be the same as the other tires of the car. Today, in many car models, spare tires are produced with the logic that they should last until the nearest mechanic. Just like the Stepney company thought in the early days. But now, unlike then, the spare tires are smaller in diameter or thinner than the others. I guess that's what the recent designers thought so that they would take up less space in the trunk.
Yes, a spare tire, or in my opinion, a spare tire is a temporary tire. It just takes it to the nearest mechanic. At the repair shop, the flat tire is either repaired and replaced, or replaced with a new one if it is too damaged to be repaired.
You may ask where this subject came to your mind.
It may be a bad analogy, but Turkey today is really like a car with a flat tire. And the car has been so badly used that there is a malfunction sound coming from almost everywhere.
At the very least, we need to replace the tire with a spare tire and drive the car to the nearest mechanic.
Maybe some people will say what a ridiculous analogy.
We have built so many roads, bridges, hospitals, airports. Look, we will soon be extracting natural gas. We even have a national car brand.
Not to mention the defense industry, we will soon even go to space.
What more do you want?
Yes, when I say it like this, it may seem like I am being unfair.
But believe me, I am not being unfair. What has been done is very good. Maybe much more could have been done.
These things are like an international competition. In a race, you don't say that the last runner came last, but he also ran. You look to see if he is in the top three. Even the top three is often meaningless. Who won is what matters.
Unfortunately, Turkey is far behind in the race.
This race is not over yet. In fact, it is not a race that will end. We are in an ongoing race.
The leadership has been in the hands of a single country for a long time. But it is not clear how long its breath will last. For now, it is doing its best not to lose the lead. I don't know what the future holds, but the signs are that one day the leading country, America, may also be in a difficult situation.
As for us, yes, those in power for twenty years have transformed the country. But the country they have transformed is almost out of balance.
Moreover, the future seems to be much more challenging for our country. Things happen so quickly now that you don't even realize what is happening.
It seems best to continue this race with a good rectification. As it is, it seems very difficult for the country to compete with other nations.
With these thoughts in mind, I have had enough of empty discussions about who will be the candidate for the six-party table, and whether the signing authority will be like that.
On the other hand, I also feel like laughing at the discourses of the superimposed continuums and the "thank God you are in charge". And they make young people say these words. Young washed brains who don't realize what they are saying.
I perceive this transition period as putting on the spare tire and going to the nearest mechanic. That's why I don't think it matters who the new president will be.
Let's fix the car at the mechanic, and if we need a driver, then we will change the driver once again. For now, it will be enough for any driver to take the wheel to take us to the mechanic.
I don't ask for much from the new driver, just that he doesn't drive the vehicle off the cliff until the mechanic.
Because the way things are going, the current driver will drive us off the cliff.
Now that the tire is flat, it's time to put on the spare tire, so let's change the driver and let's turn the steering wheel to the mechanic in this election.
Love and respect to everyone from Moscow