Ramaphosa launches new taskforce

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Yeah, cos a taskforce is going to solve all the problems... Knobhead.

Much like everything else Squirrel, we know what the causes are, but at least for SA the solutions are something you can't implement because it would destroy your little mafia GLM.
 
The fact that the world wants to "listen" to Squirrel's apparent wisdom suggests, again, that Socialism is strongly on the march again, nearly everywhere this time..
 
Is this perhaps a new commission to investigate all of the other commissions?

Thread 🧵: The Many, Many Commissions of Cyril Ramaphosa
- A Report by @LexLibertasOnX


Here's the link to Ernst Roet's YT podcast as well...

The Many, Many Commissions of Cyril Ramaphosa | TPP #59 - Ernst Roets​

Lex Libertas just released a report called "The many, may commissions of Cyril Ramaphosa". This report shed some light on all the judiciary commissions, dialogues, panels, advisory councils and task teams Ramaphosa has established since the start of his presidency.

Lex Libertas argues that this amounts to a repetitive delay tactic to deflect from taking decisive action which might lead to internal divisions in the ruling political elite. As a result, the general public suffers from commission fatigue, and a loss of faith in the South African government.

Further, Lex Libertas argues that the solution is decentralisation of the political system in South Africa to facilitate autonomy and self-governance for the various communities that live here.

 
The fact that the world wants to "listen" to Squirrel's apparent wisdom suggests, again, that Socialism is strongly on the march again, nearly everywhere this time..

Does the article mention that other people want this and to listen to it?
 
Does the article mention that other people want this and to listen to it?

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday launched a G20 experts taskforce to examine global wealth inequality and its impact on growth, poverty and multilateralism — the first initiative of its kind for the G20.

The six-member taskforce, chaired by Nobel Economics Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz, is expected to present its findings to G20 leaders due to convene in Johannesburg in November.
 
Cyril, former Secretary-general of NUM, now a billionaire, needs a task-force to understand why he is wealthy whereas others, also born in 1952, are poor.

He needs to pretend that the answer escapes him, because the poor may realise what he really is:
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