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Finland once discovered that billionaires regularly broke laws that prescribed fines. This is because the fines imposed were really affordable. They changed the law and now fines are calculated based on your nett income and nett worth . So instead of an overspending fine of 50 dollars for everyone, one person can pay the 50 dollars while a billionaire can pay up to 500k .
The recent cash bails in Kenya have shown we need a clear change in our laws , it should have prescribed a different amount for someone with 65 million lying around. But not with the current generation in power . They are rigid and corrupt.
The plan is to make Kenya a failed state;
1. Destroy the middle class.
-shut down manufacturing companies.
-overtax the working class.
-inflation.
-hike the cost of living.
-no increments on salaries.
2. Turn everyone into a beggar.
-introduce digital currency.
-government as biggest employer.
-destroy informal sector.
-divest manufacturing.
-over regulate/ over tax small and medium enterprises.
-subsidise corporates.
3. Privatize land.
-give access to farmland to global agricultural multinationals.
-bills that take away land sovereignty from the citizen.
-introduce a land tax.
-create squatters.
4. Control housing.
-15 minute cities.
-over surveillance.
-avoidable housing for those who can't afford a tax on their freehold land.
5. Destroy seed sovereignty.
-introduce only patented seedlings.
-prioritise GMOs and hybrids.
-demonize indigenous seeds and organic farming.
-pass bills that curtail the growth and aspirations of small scale farmers.
6. Privatize water.
-force a people to need a license to harvest rain water, rivers or dams.
-overtax boreholes so only the rich can afford them.
-give global beverage and bottled water companies uninhibited access.
7. Enslave the nation in debt.
-borrow from global banking cartels;
IMF, World Bank, China EXIM Bank, European Central Bank, African Development Bank...
-squander taxes.
-loot borrowed money.
-use national assets as colateral for debt.
8. Destroy Sovereignty.
-allow foreign military bases in your land.
-allow foreign governments say so in your socio-economic/ political issues.
-allow biological weapons labs.
-allow for looting of mineral wealth and natural resources.
9. Create an illiterate populace.
-remove free education.
-introduce a new education model without proper planning.
-allow globalist entities to fund your curriculum.
-dumb down the learners.
-divest/privatise higher learning institutions.
10. Devalue the currency.
-print fiat without regulation.
-inflation.
-loot gold and silver reserves.
-allow global banking cartels to set fiscal policy.
ODM's reported reliance on paying people to attend rallies is reportedly causing concern within the party.
Ironically, they appear to be borrowing from UDA's playbook.
But here's the question:
If people have to be paid to attend a rally, what exactly is being measured, popularity or purchasing power? Does that make the oburu faction popular and strong or weak that it has to rely on payouts to attract people?
The danger is that politicians begin believing their own optics. A sea of paid people can be mistaken for genuine enthusiasm when in reality it may simply reflect who has the bigger budget.
If both ODM and UDA are increasingly relying on this model, then both Oburu and Ruto could be in for surprises when voters finally have a private moment with a ballot paper.
But also let me ask:
Are political rallies especially those buy Oburu and UDA still a reliable measure of public support?
Or have they become little more than a measure of how much money a party is willing to spend?
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Akon was allocated 1 square mile of land to build Akon City in Uganda 🇺🇬 in 2021
He had yet to develop the 136 acres of land he was given by the Senegalese government for Akon City
Senegalese government gave him 1 month to start developing it or risk losing 90% of the land