The other day, it was reported that the Prime minister wanted the ambassadors to market Kenya abroad. One wonders what there is to market Kenya about to anyone. It’s a pitiful position the ambassadors are in, but the piper has called the shot so they have to deliver. Otherwise they will face the sack right? Well not quite, no one will be sacked and none should as I do not see how one can be blamed for not doing enough to sell a mire meaningless sea shell that cannot be used for anything better than decoration.
Now you wonder why I call Kenya a useless shell good for nothing. Here I attempt to explain.
The initials idea that resulted in people moving from the bush and deciding to form governments within states was for the purpose of “personal protection”. A governments mandate therefore becomes that of ensuring that the interests of the people always come first. The people in this case therefore willingly surrender their rights to the state (government) with every hope that they shall be better off in the bigger entity.
Some people think mere rhetoric will solve the problems of this country. Yet others think throwing Raila out of the presidency will mean something for them. They are spending insurmountable figures in purchase of state of the art vehicles for their campaigns. They may be right but I bet you my butt on this one, these idiots have no clue what they need to do to make Kenya get where it should be. None of them understands the need for a stronger state. A state can and will stand for the rights of its people, come what may. This means being able to deal with errant neighbors like Uganda who want a piece of our land decisively. I know no man who will negotiate with another man if he happens to catch him with his wife in his own house. When that happen, if it ever happens I want to be the first to tell the whole world about it. It will be hot news! Well before I get drolly about how much profit I will make selling the story let me remind myself. Never! Never!.. Never! Ever! Ask Maina Kageni, I am sure he will volunteer the answer for free. So that is settled. Museveni’s Expansionist interest like those of Hitler should be tamed outrightly, lest we call in the “allied forces”.
China must be tamed. I am not campaigning against the country, the effects of its nature of engagement with Africa is questionable. I see no reason why Kenya 40 plus years on still needs to get Chinese contractors to make its roads. I see no reason whatsoever! Countries that have industrialized after the era of colonialism did it themselves. That is why it is paramount for the planning team to ensure training of the right personnel is done even if it means by force. We must nurture our own, for our own sake.
Of let I have become a reader of political literature and my sojourn in the political lands has proved one thing. There comes a time when a country needs a real dictator, but not one who subjugates democracy as such but one who fights for it with his life. Now that is a concoction I have no clue how to mix but trust me it tastes nice after 10 to 20 years. Please don’t ask me how a dictator won’t squash democracy but who needs democracy if it is not delivering. It never does, not in principle at least.
The Current Kenyan government does not care about its people, the high food prices,the floods,the fluctuating fuel prices, the errant Mps and a rather sloppy President are not fit to uphold the social contract any longer.
Now you wonder why I call Kenya a useless shell good for nothing. Here I attempt to explain.
The initials idea that resulted in people moving from the bush and deciding to form governments within states was for the purpose of “personal protection”. A governments mandate therefore becomes that of ensuring that the interests of the people always come first. The people in this case therefore willingly surrender their rights to the state (government) with every hope that they shall be better off in the bigger entity.
Some people think mere rhetoric will solve the problems of this country. Yet others think throwing Raila out of the presidency will mean something for them. They are spending insurmountable figures in purchase of state of the art vehicles for their campaigns. They may be right but I bet you my butt on this one, these idiots have no clue what they need to do to make Kenya get where it should be. None of them understands the need for a stronger state. A state can and will stand for the rights of its people, come what may. This means being able to deal with errant neighbors like Uganda who want a piece of our land decisively. I know no man who will negotiate with another man if he happens to catch him with his wife in his own house. When that happen, if it ever happens I want to be the first to tell the whole world about it. It will be hot news! Well before I get drolly about how much profit I will make selling the story let me remind myself. Never! Never!.. Never! Ever! Ask Maina Kageni, I am sure he will volunteer the answer for free. So that is settled. Museveni’s Expansionist interest like those of Hitler should be tamed outrightly, lest we call in the “allied forces”.
China must be tamed. I am not campaigning against the country, the effects of its nature of engagement with Africa is questionable. I see no reason why Kenya 40 plus years on still needs to get Chinese contractors to make its roads. I see no reason whatsoever! Countries that have industrialized after the era of colonialism did it themselves. That is why it is paramount for the planning team to ensure training of the right personnel is done even if it means by force. We must nurture our own, for our own sake.
Of let I have become a reader of political literature and my sojourn in the political lands has proved one thing. There comes a time when a country needs a real dictator, but not one who subjugates democracy as such but one who fights for it with his life. Now that is a concoction I have no clue how to mix but trust me it tastes nice after 10 to 20 years. Please don’t ask me how a dictator won’t squash democracy but who needs democracy if it is not delivering. It never does, not in principle at least.
The Current Kenyan government does not care about its people, the high food prices,the floods,the fluctuating fuel prices, the errant Mps and a rather sloppy President are not fit to uphold the social contract any longer.
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