{UAH} Turmoil in Israel; Bibi can't travel by road
Folks;
The Holy Land and the country of Hakuna Matata are in serious troubles.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, always the benevolent dictator, is facing a nationwide strike to protest his onslaught on the Judiciary.
Over in Kenya, Raila has called for nationwide demonstrations to oust President Ruto's infant government, issuing a litany of grievances ranging from run-away inflation to tribalized appointments at key government offices.
Netanyahu and Raila are known quantities, each professing a brand of nationalistic politics that has endeared them to a large population of their citizens.
In Bibi's case, however, his long hold on power is nearing an end. And he's helping his detractors by his stubborn, unwavering knack to get his way all the time. That's why the outcry is that Netanyahu is a dictator.
In the Kenyan case, while Raila has been a thorn in every government's flesh for close to 40 years, his case today has merits. President Ruto and his loudmouth Deputy, Riggy G, have handed Raila the best case to rail against them. Their treatment of former First Lady, Mama Ngina Kenyatta, has exposed them as vindictive.
The rally call in Kenya today is that Ruto Must Go. He might not in end, but he's been put on notice. Both Israel and Kenya are undergoing a painful phase in their history that might end the reigns of both governments.
Pojim
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Edward Pojim
President & CEO
VillageToCollege
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