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"I'm still gobsmacked by extent of state capture devastation"
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 968922" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>A pointer to one outcome can be seen in Lebanon today</p><p></p><p>The govt there is hell bent on maintaining the status quo, so those in power and their cronies can cling to the elevated lifestyle to which they have become accustomed</p><p></p><p>The actions of their most recent president is uncannily similar to the utterances given by Cyril Ramaphosa. Many fine words delivered sincerely, telling people (white, investors, intelligent blacks) what they want to hear, but not taking any practical action to see it through or translate these words into action</p><p></p><p>CR's record on Eskom is a case in point. 4 years of promises, but no real action whatsoever</p><p></p><p>Mining companies, private electricity generators, are still precluded from adding power to the grid, since the Communist hierarchy fear that this represents creeping privatisation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 968922, member: 746"] A pointer to one outcome can be seen in Lebanon today The govt there is hell bent on maintaining the status quo, so those in power and their cronies can cling to the elevated lifestyle to which they have become accustomed The actions of their most recent president is uncannily similar to the utterances given by Cyril Ramaphosa. Many fine words delivered sincerely, telling people (white, investors, intelligent blacks) what they want to hear, but not taking any practical action to see it through or translate these words into action CR's record on Eskom is a case in point. 4 years of promises, but no real action whatsoever Mining companies, private electricity generators, are still precluded from adding power to the grid, since the Communist hierarchy fear that this represents creeping privatisation [/QUOTE]
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