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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Those-Who-Cannot-Think


With recent events in the ANC one has to wonder what they are planning next.
  1. Scrapping of some (not all) of the provinces. I suspect this has a lot to do with the fact that some (not all) of the provinces are bankrupt. Even those with resources. The ANC (among other things) wish to do away with ethnic boundaries. Well, they have been doing quite well at that with BEE. OK. I'm wrong. They have created ethnic boundaries. What makes you think they can scrap them?
  2. Changing the constitution. Well, they may only be missing 3 seats to get the 75% that is needed to change what ever it is they want and some of you may be thinking 'We are safe' actually, not. When money is goes under a table...
  3. Land. Once again. Land. On face value it appears that the ANC isn't happy with capitalism, the willing buyer willing seller idea doesn't do it for them. They prefer telling you that the land is no longer yours. Tough buddy. Move out.
  4. 'The ANC government needed to develop a policy which would underpin and guide the task of reforming, rationalising and strengthening provinces.' That's pretty rich. There was nothing wrong with the provinces say, twenty years ago. Since these (fill in swear words of choice) have taken over, about R 450 billion has gone missing. Where? I have no idea. Perhaps we need to take a second look at the Kimberly hole.

Regardless of what one's views are, things in the Cape Republic are going to change when the ANC gets their way to fix what does not need to be fixed. It's times like this that I really want to scream at the top of my lungs, “Wake up”
This boat is very far up that river we all know so well.
Still. There are some amongst us saying that certain groups within the Cape Republic should be given AA, in fact, insisting. What? Have these people never ever learnt anything?(fill in swear words of choice) haven't we learnt anything here? AA/BEE/BBBEEE does not work and will not ever work. It didn't work in apartheid, it didn't work in the United States, and it's not working in Southern Africa.
The demise of democracy is plain to see. The slow erosion of what we hold dear, you can see it every day now.

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