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Elon Musk faces daunting path in challenging US two-party system
Elon Musk faces daunting path in challenging US two-party system

The Herald

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald

Elon Musk faces daunting path in challenging US two-party system

'There are just very, very significant barriers to the creation of a viable third party,' said David Hopkins, a Boston College political science professor. He said challenges include building party infrastructure, organising volunteers and qualifying for the ballot. David Jolly, a former Republican congressman from Florida who left the party over Trump, said Musk can provide what has long been required for such a push: money. 'What the independent space has been lacking has been resources,' Jolly said. 'It's more than filing with the Federal Election Commission. It's really [about] starting 50 state parties. You're talking about $100m (R1.78bn) just to enter the space with real serious intent.' In 2016 former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, another billionaire, made a similar conclusion, rejecting the idea of running for president as an independent, saying that such a candidate would have 'no chance of winning'. Jolly estimated it would take Musk 10 years and perhaps $1bn (R17.7bn) to build a viable national party — and said Musk's recent history with his department of government efficiency (Doge) suggests the billionaire may not be in it for the long haul. Musk left Doge after just a few months in Trump's administration, having delivered little of the savings he promised.

Former jet-sprint world champ jailed for assault
Former jet-sprint world champ jailed for assault

Otago Daily Times

time20-06-2025

  • Otago Daily Times

Former jet-sprint world champ jailed for assault

David Hopkins in 2014 after returning from the United States as Union Internationale Motionautique world jetsprint champion. PHOTO: ODT FILES A former world champion jet-sprinter has been jailed after dragging his partner by her hair and smashing her face into the floor. David Raymond Hopkins, 59, of Milton, appeared in the Dunedin District court this week after earlier admitting two charges of assault in a family relationship, breaching a protection order, intimidation and wilful damage. Hopkins won titles in World SuperBoat jetsprinting in the 2010s. The court heard that on November 9, 2023, the defendant's on-off partner of 10 years sent him a text saying she wanted to break up. At 7pm that day, an agitated Hopkins arrived at their shared family home where the woman accused him of cheating on her. A verbal argument turned physical when the defendant hit the woman in the face multiple times causing her mouth to bleed. She picked up her phone to call for help, but Hopkins snatched it from her and snapped it in half. He then grabbed her by the hair and dragged her from the kitchen to the spare room where he forced her head into the floor. While she was on the ground, he kicked her in the chest and back and said he was going to kill her, and he knew how to hide a body. Judge David Robinson said while the relationship was "toxic" on both sides, Hopkins still failed to accept he had done anything wrong. A pre-sentence report said he "fails to see any wrongdoing on his part" and "there is a lack of insight in terms of what happened". This was the third time Hopkins had been before the court in relation to the same victim and he had convictions dating back to 2006. The judge accepted there were indications the victim could be "manipulative" but said that did not excuse the defendant's behaviour. "Your position can't be characterised as anything but victim blaming," the judge said. In a statement to the court, the victim said she suffered pain in her muscles and bones as a result of the attack and thinking about it gave her anxiety. Judge Robinson sentenced Hopkins to 21 months' imprisonment and considered home detention "entirely inappropriate" as it was insufficient to denounce his behaviour or deter him from reoffending. , Court reporter

Former world champ jailed for assault
Former world champ jailed for assault

Otago Daily Times

time20-06-2025

  • Otago Daily Times

Former world champ jailed for assault

David Hopkins in 2014 after returning from the United States as Union Internationale Motionautique world jetsprint champion. PHOTO: ODT FILES A former world champion jet-sprinter has been jailed after dragging his partner by her hair and smashing her face into the floor. David Raymond Hopkins, 59, of Milton, appeared in the Dunedin District court this week after earlier admitting two charges of assault in a family relationship, breaching a protection order, intimidation and wilful damage. Hopkins won titles in World SuperBoat jetsprinting in the 2010s. The court heard that on November 9, 2023, the defendant's on-off partner of 10 years sent him a text saying she wanted to break up. At 7pm that day, an agitated Hopkins arrived at their shared family home where the woman accused him of cheating on her. A verbal argument turned physical when the defendant hit the woman in the face multiple times causing her mouth to bleed. She picked up her phone to call for help, but Hopkins snatched it from her and snapped it in half. He then grabbed her by the hair and dragged her from the kitchen to the spare room where he forced her head into the floor. While she was on the ground, he kicked her in the chest and back and said he was going to kill her, and he knew how to hide a body. Judge David Robinson said while the relationship was "toxic" on both sides, Hopkins still failed to accept he had done anything wrong. A pre-sentence report said he "fails to see any wrongdoing on his part" and "there is a lack of insight in terms of what happened". This was the third time Hopkins had been before the court in relation to the same victim and he had convictions dating back to 2006. The judge accepted there were indications the victim could be "manipulative" but said that did not excuse the defendant's behaviour. "Your position can't be characterised as anything but victim blaming," the judge said. In a statement to the court, the victim said she suffered pain in her muscles and bones as a result of the attack and thinking about it gave her anxiety. Judge Robinson sentenced Hopkins to 21 months' imprisonment and considered home detention "entirely inappropriate" as it was insufficient to denounce his behaviour or deter him from reoffending. , Court reporter

Big change to how people use taxis in Swansea put forward
Big change to how people use taxis in Swansea put forward

Wales Online

time06-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Wales Online

Big change to how people use taxis in Swansea put forward

Big change to how people use taxis in Swansea put forward It follows concerns about people being left stranded but taxi drivers, passengers and others are to be consulted before the changes are introduced Taxi drivers might have to carry card payment systems to provide easier payment for customers (Image: Richard Swingler ) A Welsh council is considering making it mandatory for taxi drivers to carry card payment equipment after concerns were raised that some passengers would be 'put at risk' through a cash only payment method. Swansea Council has launched a public consultation for taxi operators and the public about the introduction of new rules that would make it necessary for all taxi drivers to offer a card payment option to customers. ‌ It said the move came after 'concerns raised by the public' that passengers risked being 'stranded' if they were not carrying cash. ‌ The council added that though several taxi companies and individual drivers already used card readers or provided an option for people to pay via a smartphone app, there were several taxi drivers that provided cash only means of payment. This, it said, put people who didn't carry cash, relying on modern payment methods like google pay or contactless payments, at risk of being stranded as they could not pay their fare. Never miss a Swansea story by signing up to our newsletter here There are 318 hackney carriages and 636 licensed private hire vehicles that are currently licensed by the city council. These figures exclude private hire vehicles. Article continues below The council will be consulting hackney carriage and private hire vehicle proprietors and drivers, representatives from the hackney carriage and private hire trades, Unite Union, representatives of equality groups and the public (through city council social media). The proposed rules are: The proprietor shall ensure that passengers are given the option to make payment for all journeys, via a debit card, credit card and contactless card payment. The proprietor shall ensure that all drivers of the vehicle are trained on how to use the card payment system and are aware that passengers must be able to have the option to make payment in this manner. Where a fault in the card payment system is identified, the proprietor must arrange repair/replacement within 48 hours. ‌ You can have your say through the Swansea council website by clicking here. David Hopkins, deputy leader and cabinet member for corporate service and performance, said: "As a council, we recognise that more and more people are using less cash these days to pay for services and are opting to use more modern methods such as contactless payment. "At the moment, there are no rules in place that state taxi drivers must carry card payment facilities as part of their licensing conditions. This can put some passengers at risk of being stranded if they only have card payment options and are not carrying cash." ‌ He added: "We are doing what we can to manage this issue at our busy city centre taxi ranks using our taxi marshals to identify passengers that are not carrying cash and require a taxi with card paying facilities. "These passengers are provided with a safe space to wait until a taxi is available. "We want to consult with taxi companies and individual licence holders to look at the benefits and implications of making it mandatory for proprietors of licensed vehicles to have card payment technology in their vehicles. We are also keen to hear from the public about the plans." Article continues below

Game wardens urge safety as boating season begins
Game wardens urge safety as boating season begins

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Game wardens urge safety as boating season begins

SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — With boating season beginning at lakes and rivers across the Lone Star State, San Angelo's game wardens are urging boaters to exercise caution and take proper safety measures before they leave the shore in their wake. Game Warden David Hopkins said that among the most frustrating things wardens can encounter when patrolling the waters are children who are not outfitted with life jackets. 'What's frustrating is parents who don't have their kids in life jackets,' Hopkins said. He shared that Lake Nasworthy has had several boat accidents and deaths occur over the years that were 'preventable.' Concho River restocked ahead of Memorial Day weekend 'Unfortunately, over the years, Lake Nasworthy has had its share of boat accidents and fatalities, and most of those were preventable,' Hopkins said. 'So it breaks your heart when you see something that could've been prevented altogether just by simply wearing a life jacket.' Hopkins said wardens encourage those planning to enjoy the Concho Valley's water bodies during Memorial Day weekend to put on life jackets. 'It's what we ask, that you wear a life jacket this weekend,' Hopkins said. 'Be safe, be careful, have a good time!' Hopkins also shared that operating a personal watercraft, such as a jet ski, at night is illegal under Texas law. According to the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's 2024 recreational boating incidents statistics report, 169 incidents, 78 injury incidents and 20 fatal incidents were recorded between Jan. 1., 2024, and Dec. 31, 2024. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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