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wrongturn

Elder Lister
Thought it was a regular thing he did, anyway gimmicks kando it'll be hard small
Even moi used to do the same thing, but it's slavery.
In kabarak before moi left the presidency we used to be given free milk. Every day a tractor trailer used to come around 4pm pick our jerrycans and return around 6.30pm filled with milk. Every weekend it was normal to see hundreds of delegations waiting outside his gate , sometimes they would leave without stepping inside.
 
If indeed the president wanted to improve the wellbeing n welfare of these people when wouldn't impoverish them with poverty and heavy taxation like he is doing
 
You do realise those are IMF requirements to avoid debt default...yes? No?
No answer since your mind is already occupied with the foolish lie. Abraham Lincoln said and I quote "You can fool some of the people all of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time".
 
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The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
That, Sir, is nonsense. How long are you going to believe and trust in people who lied to you yesterday and the day before that?
These are IMF deals that were agreed to, a good example is the vat on fuel, the housing tax was azimios proposal, so you should be supporting it, there are reports on kenyas debt distress in the newspapers and online
 

wrongturn

Elder Lister
No answer since your mind is already occupied with the foolish lie. Abraham Lincoln said and I quote "You can fool some of the people all of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time".
In Kenya context it's the reverse, you can fool people all the time very easily.
 

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
No answer since your mind is already occupied with the foolish lie. Abraham Lincoln said and I quote "You can fool some of the people all of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time".
Ad hominem, refer to my reply to mwalimu...burying your heas in the sand will not change the debt situation we are in
 
Ad hominem, refer to my reply to mwalimu...burying your heas in the sand will not change the debt situation we are in
Juu inakaa nikama uko na shares uko statehouse, I would tell you that a revolution is slowly building up among the Kenyan citizenry. The energy created by this revolution even if unsuccessful, will indeed spark confidence and protest s among Kenyans that they wouldn't allow this oppression to happen again in their country.
 

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
Juu inakaa nikama uko na shares uko statehouse, I would tell you that a revolution is slowly building up among the Kenyan citizenry. The energy created by this revolution even if unsuccessful, will indeed spark confidence and protest s among Kenyans that they wouldn't allow this oppression to happen again in their country.
Good luck with the revolution, raila ashalipwa ile pesa alikuwa anadai
 
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