Whatshot
What is the issue
What is the issue
Date: 2018-06-08
The populist thing has got everybody waxing lyrical about terminology they have no explanation for and new ideas and concepts of governance are being espoused with almost every castle light that gets opened.
Our President Cyril either jumped or as I see it was pushed onto the populist bandwagon. Blade Nzimande came out of the closet and openly spoke about Jacob's involvement in the counter revolution that the ruling party is suffering from, saying that Jacob is still killing the ANC.
Now you would think that Mmusi Maimani would not be a main man and jump onto the wagon as well, allowing Jacob to seal his fate in that direction, but no, he had to jump onto the populist wagon as well and it doesn't look like a comfortable ride for him from where I can see. The way he opened mouth and changed feet on the Willemse hissy fit was embarrassing for everyone, except Julius, he didn't get embarrassed.
One leader who should be embarrassed is Donald Dump, with the meeting between Putin and the Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen ending with Alexander saying, "American liquefied gas is two or three times more expensive than Russian gas. Under such circumstances, it makes little sense in purely economic terms to replace Russian gas with American LNG."
So it's a closed door for Donald there, another is coming with the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khameneihas threatened to begin enriching uranium again, making me very nervous, that Trump guy seems to be looking for somewhere to drop his bombs that are getting close to their sell by dates.
The Israeli state is not handling the Palestinian issue very maturely, some friends of mine closed an exhibition in support of the Palestinian people and their right to autonomy.
And then there's all those rockets.
I was recently somewhat vindicated when I read the news about Caxton and Independent media being fined millions for price fixing and fixing of trading conditions in my industry. As an independent title we are up against some real giants. Anyway it seems that the market conditions have yet to change any.
Anyway I have small problems compared to the massive issue Poland is facing. Their government has reportedly agreed to pay two billion dollars for a permanent American military base to be set up on the border with Russia. This base tears down a Russian-NATO agreement and Moscow is reported to have said that it won't benefit European security.
The meeting between Kim and Donald is hopefully drawing closer and there is the feint hope that those two countries can get the bully off their backs and they can take their rightful lace in the world economy. Err, oops did I say that, The will probably have to give up their central reserve banks to the big boys before that can happen, you know the IMF being the way they are.
So they're not taking my advice and switching the Artificial Intelligence on again, which means that we then stick with the flaw-ridden leadership that we have.