Public Debt

Someome once sought my opinion on the country's public debt that has shot higher than a skyrocket in the recent past

I responded by assuring him that the issue was the least of my bother. It didn't/doesn't worry me at all, as long as no one un-tethers my goat to go sell it to pay the Chinese

I said so, because there was/is very little our shouting can do to mitigate the situation. It amounts to shouting to a flooded River Nyando, to stop flowing to Nam Lolwe and instead return the water to wherever it came from

This doesn't mean we are helpless. We aren't. Jubilee tasted loans in their maiden term and found it very yummy. It was very evident that given a second chance, they were going to curve a hive for more of this honey
We were given an opportunity to endorse or approve their ineptitude and we settled for the latter. That was a perfect opportunity to communicate our disapproval of their mannerism, but we gave it a vote of confidence
After appointing a mongoose as the chief security officer of a coop, here we are ranting that our chicken keep reducing in number. Are we normal?
We left our brains at home on the voting day as usual. Now someone is seeking my opinion on the increased fuel prices. Of course at the back of my mind, I know an increase in the prices of fuel has far reaching ramifications, but a discussion on merits vis-a-vis demerits of the increment is a waste of effort because nothing will change
In any case, listening around, and looking around, it appears to me, Kenyans are preparing to repeat the same mistake of appointing another hyena to shepherd their flock of sheep, and be sure they will be screaming very loud when their sheep is eaten after Aigust 2022. Kenyans are deep inside a pit, and they can stop digging
Having taken a skunk for a pet, Kenya must learn how to live with the stench. In any case, as a Hoof-Eater, I've never seen life being any lenient, even before the increment
For those who may not know what Nam Lolwe is, it is that large water body, straddling East Africa, that John Hanning Speke, a British explorer found my great grandfather calling Odhiambo swimming it's unpolutated waters, but stil went ahead and discovered it and named it Victoria
 

Aviator

Elder Lister
Someome once sought my opinion on the country's public debt that has shot higher than a skyrocket in the recent past

I responded by assuring him that the issue was the least of my bother. It didn't/doesn't worry me at all, as long as no one un-tethers my goat to go sell it to pay the Chinese

I said so, because there was/is very little our shouting can do to mitigate the situation. It amounts to shouting to a flooded River Nyando, to stop flowing to Nam Lolwe and instead return the water to wherever it came from

This doesn't mean we are helpless. We aren't. Jubilee tasted loans in their maiden term and found it very yummy. It was very evident that given a second chance, they were going to curve a hive for more of this honey
We were given an opportunity to endorse or approve their ineptitude and we settled for the latter. That was a perfect opportunity to communicate our disapproval of their mannerism, but we gave it a vote of confidence
After appointing a mongoose as the chief security officer of a coop, here we are ranting that our chicken keep reducing in number. Are we normal?
We left our brains at home on the voting day as usual. Now someone is seeking my opinion on the increased fuel prices. Of course at the back of my mind, I know an increase in the prices of fuel has far reaching ramifications, but a discussion on merits vis-a-vis demerits of the increment is a waste of effort because nothing will change
In any case, listening around, and looking around, it appears to me, Kenyans are preparing to repeat the same mistake of appointing another hyena to shepherd their flock of sheep, and be sure they will be screaming very loud when their sheep is eaten after Aigust 2022. Kenyans are deep inside a pit, and they can stop digging
Having taken a skunk for a pet, Kenya must learn how to live with the stench. In any case, as a Hoof-Eater, I've never seen life being any lenient, even before the increment
For those who may not know what Nam Lolwe is, it is that large water body, straddling East Africa, that John Hanning Speke, a British explorer found my great grandfather calling Odhiambo swimming it's unpolutated waters, but stil went ahead and discovered it and named it Victoria
I like your style of writing.
Keep it up fellow hoof eater.
 

Cabaye Captain

Elder Lister
Someome once sought my opinion on the country's public debt that has shot higher than a skyrocket in the recent past

I responded by assuring him that the issue was the least of my bother. It didn't/doesn't worry me at all, as long as no one un-tethers my goat to go sell it to pay the Chinese

I said so, because there was/is very little our shouting can do to mitigate the situation. It amounts to shouting to a flooded River Nyando, to stop flowing to Nam Lolwe and instead return the water to wherever it came from

This doesn't mean we are helpless. We aren't. Jubilee tasted loans in their maiden term and found it very yummy. It was very evident that given a second chance, they were going to curve a hive for more of this honey
We were given an opportunity to endorse or approve their ineptitude and we settled for the latter. That was a perfect opportunity to communicate our disapproval of their mannerism, but we gave it a vote of confidence
After appointing a mongoose as the chief security officer of a coop, here we are ranting that our chicken keep reducing in number. Are we normal?
We left our brains at home on the voting day as usual. Now someone is seeking my opinion on the increased fuel prices. Of course at the back of my mind, I know an increase in the prices of fuel has far reaching ramifications, but a discussion on merits vis-a-vis demerits of the increment is a waste of effort because nothing will change
In any case, listening around, and looking around, it appears to me, Kenyans are preparing to repeat the same mistake of appointing another hyena to shepherd their flock of sheep, and be sure they will be screaming very loud when their sheep is eaten after Aigust 2022. Kenyans are deep inside a pit, and they can stop digging
Having taken a skunk for a pet, Kenya must learn how to live with the stench. In any case, as a Hoof-Eater, I've never seen life being any lenient, even before the increment
For those who may not know what Nam Lolwe is, it is that large water body, straddling East Africa, that John Hanning Speke, a British explorer found my great grandfather calling Odhiambo swimming it's unpolutated waters, but stil went ahead and discovered it and named it Victoria
I like your style of writing.
Keep it up fellow hoof eater.
Do you have a blog?
 
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