Thursday, May 21, 2009

So many thorns in the side ...

-thorn 1-
Is it really the end of the SCORPIONS now that the new boss has been appointed? What will we call the new formed division? What do you get if you kill the scorpion because its sting was to painful? Shall we expect the new division to be called Chiuaua? At least at the very best, although it can have a very irritating bark, it might just lick the criminals to death.
We are not in favour of the disbanning of the scorpions but what the hell ... government takes our taxes with a smile but listening to our wishes has never been an option.
Long live the Chiuaua!
-thorn 2-
The question of electricity or the lack thereof have been in the news so often that joe-public doesn't even take notice anymore. We have been through a tuff patch regarding the provision of enough electricity but behold, South Africans found a way to cope. We mastered load-shedding, we topped the market in generator purchases and we managed. No thanks to the provider Eskom. Now we are going through another rather more moral quest: do we reward their underperformance by accepting a proposed 34% increase in tariffs?
Undisciplined children should be spanked and not be rewarded for their bad performance. I say no to even the least suggestion of increases in electricity tariffs. The public cannot afford to pay-up everytime some institution screws up. It has become time that those who earn the big bonusses become more responsible and take better care of the people that feed them to obesity.
SOUTH AFRICANS ARE TIRED TO FIT THE BILL FOR BAD PLANNING AND PERFORMANCE.
ZUMA YOU PROMISED TO GET RID OF THE BAD LAZY APPLES ... WE ALL EAGERLY AWAIT TO SEE IF YOU CERTAINLY ARE A MAN OF YOUR WORD!!!!
-thorn 3
What to say about 'crazy' Bob and his dying country? Glad to see that Hillary Clinton at least speaks her mind regarding Zimbabwe. Wasn't the West blamed just the other day for ALL Zimbabwe's problems? Now the West seems good enough because Bob and his gang needs money? He should be removed, by force should it be neccessary, in order to give Zinbabwe a fighting chance to survive. The poor people that voted you into power in 1980 Bob, are now dying of hunger! What do you have to say for yourself? SADEC should enforce their authority and pressure him into retirement ... and then bring him to court in The Hage for the gravest humanright abuse.
THE ZOO DOESN'T NEED ANOTHER BOB, BUT NEITHER DOES ZIMBABWE!!
I'm glad to see that both Helen and 'Puppet' Julius took some milk to resolve the current
catfight. Or have you called a truce?? We patiently await the next episode in this ever interesting saga.
BRILLIANCE AWARD TODAY GOES TO:
PAUL CRENSHAW of the Consumer Forum for calling the intended price increase that Eskom proposed, appauling! Allow me some poetic licence: PAUL calling Escom apPAULling! Good going!

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