President Barrow's interview was reassuring, and the identified series of actions regarding the matter of his predecessor do appeal to logic, if not the way forward. Now I hope some emotions on here were but the excitement still, or that natural storm that prefaces the building of a team.
Otherswise, should the surge of retortive suggestions, intimations, and the executive policing on here continue like it is right now, as if it is but a dummy government, and on here a freelance cabinet, with others serving as voluntary public-service-hypocrite identifying/firing personnel, then the new president's impending executive branch is jobless already. Or maybe they should all just own Facebook accounts and follow all these formerly-repressed fine brains and acting technical policy blueprinting elites I see on here.
How cute a democracy that will be; you know, reduce the government to a 'kafo/compin' and be governed from on here. Whether it will work like that is what I doubt. Yes, the promise was, it will be an open government, but then "open" as in accessibility has limits, and the sooner we draw the line between "civic responsibility" and the "duties and responsibilities of elected leadership" the better. See, when the outcome of a collective endeavour is huge, we usually tend to absolve the few intemperances, but that cannot go on unabated. I thought I should say that.
Saturday, 4 February 2017
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