The SA Politics Thread Part 2

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Benedict A55h0le

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I posted this in another thread but it probably belongs more here :

The ANC must acknowledge that they are directly responsible for the current state of the country in its entirety due to the manner in which they chose and appointed the deployees to all of the SOE and Government posts.
They are also directly responsible for aiding and abetting the rampant corruption in all departments and SOE’s
Then they must also acknowledge that they are responsible for completely screwing up their own supporters in the none to middle income group in order to completely favour those they have been aiding and abetting in corruption in all walks of life.

I see all ANC supporters as supporting the above.

Eskom did not screw up the ANC for the elections, they did it to themselves. I do laugh at all these breakaway parties. But they all seem to rush back and support the ANC as soon as KFC is on the menu. Talk about screwing those who supported you. Yes they may be lower in elections, but as soon as the backhanders become active , then the ANC coalition will win again. Their is no hope in this country untill the none to middle income group that supports the ANC gets p... klapped in their wallet. I see this 18% and next years minimum 12% increase as being the start for this. Maybe there needs to eb a lot more pain in the supporters pockets before things can get better.
There is a reason unemployment is at the highs it is now. This is purely due to policies and the subsequent events that the ANC has driven via their deployed cadre. The crime is a byproduct of the unemployment.


As far as the DA ruling teh country, my personal feeling is that they must only do it when they have a majority otherwise as a coalition the coalition will just be screwing them. But I guess someone wanting to say he was "president" will screw that thinking. Had the same thoughts when teh DA took over some major municipalities by coalition.

Right now I do not see any party as the ideal party, but more or having to chose the best of what is available.
The problem is that most of these supporters steal electricity so this disaster will probably not effect them much from their point of view.
 

PrimeSteak

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Expanding the social welfare state at the expense of the middleclass. This is the root cause of many ills in SA.
You do know if the poor can get housing and the title deed to the said house (which is how DA does it), it gives them a chance (or their children) to actually join said middle class?
 

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Matric results are being announced, the big scandal is that the Independent Republic has been kicked down to fourth place.

Looks like there is also another surprise that is going greatly annoy Panyaza haters.
Thank goodness; "sensible" people should immediately migrate from "IS" to those provinces with better education systems for their precious children. Quick now.
 

Benedict A55h0le

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You do know if the poor can get housing and the title deed to the said house (which is how DA does it), it gives them a chance (or their children) to actually join said middle class?
Nope, no chance of that, the middle-class in declining. Who will willingly give up their eternal indigent benefits? Nobody. This is exactly like vote buying by social grant, and is now entrenched. ANC is the winner in terms of handouts, the DA comes in 2nd. It is all very unsustainable. Socialism is the root problem of SA.
 

TheChamp

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Thank goodness; "sensible" people should immediately migrate from "IS" to those provinces with better education systems for their precious children. Quick now.
It's called beating the odds and it's usually celebrated more.
 

PrimeSteak

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Yes, change is definitely coming. I just wonder what change that may be.
I'm hoping for a solid UF national gov next year. Or at the very least that one or two provinces are liberated from ANC by UF.

But yeah I wonder too. There'll definitely be a coalition gov that's for sure.
 
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