Dock the pay of politicians since they do nothing honest or useful but take large pay and pension. Let more migrants in since they are happier to work than Bolehlanders - and they get paid less and pay for locals can be suppressed.
"Innovation led economy" is big talk, and our "informal sector" lack substance, they do not have the drive or ability to innovate and neither the garbage gomen to spur on the "informal" or any sector. Go to any exhibition, conference, seminar, talk and you'll experience for yourself what bunches of copied bollocks the occasional one-eyed attempt to impress the blind. The only thing impressive in such events is watching the arseh*le politicians cutting the ribbons for the openings.
No, I can't pin any hope on any usual great idea for bringing half a sense of life to Bolehland, too much has been done with hardly any result. That's because we have barely awake politicians trying to raise the dead public. Compare the standard of event organisers and the attendees elsewhere, you'll find a shocking difference.
There's no end of events on innovation and more, just come wear a badge, get your free t-shirt, ballpen, and carrier bag, watch a politician cut opening ribbon and feel important, bore yourself, then go home and sleep dreaming who makes the money for the event.
Achilles heel, my Zorba foot, I mean my Zorba heel!
Dock the pay of politicians since they do nothing honest or useful but take large pay and pension. Let more migrants in since they are happier to work than Bolehlanders - and they get paid less and pay for locals can be suppressed.
"Innovation led economy" is big talk, and our "informal sector" lack substance, they do not have the drive or ability to innovate and neither the garbage gomen to spur on the "informal" or any sector. Go to any exhibition, conference, seminar, talk and you'll experience for yourself what bunches of copied bollocks the occasional one-eyed attempt to impress the blind. The only thing impressive in such events is watching the arseh*le politicians cutting the ribbons for the openings.
No, I can't pin any hope on any usual great idea for bringing half a sense of life to Bolehland, too much has been done with hardly any result. That's because we have barely awake politicians trying to raise the dead public. Compare the standard of event organisers and the attendees elsewhere, you'll find a shocking difference.
There's no end of events on innovation and more, just come wear a badge, get your free t-shirt, ballpen, and carrier bag, watch a politician cut opening ribbon and feel important, bore yourself, then go home and sleep dreaming who makes the money for the event.
Achilles heel, my Zorba foot, I mean my Zorba heel!