The Liberal Tony Leon: S.Africa is Facing economic disaster – Uncertainty over Ramaphosa – My Comments

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[I don’t subscribe to the Liberal/Liberal crap newspapers. So I don’t have the full article. I was struck at seeing this from the Liberal Tony Leon. I thought he had disappeared for good. Now he comes out to talk his Liberal shit about Ramaphosa. He used to be the leader of the (((Democratic Alliance))) – the “Liberals” of South Africa. Its a 100% Liberal created and controlled political party. The Liberals decided to put a person face on it to see if they could trick enough people into voting for them.

In this excerpt from this article, the Liberal Tony Leon pretends not to know what Ramaphosa’s real role is. What the Liberal Leon isn’t mentioning is that Ramaphosa is in the pockets of Liberals.

Eskom produces our power and is in a terrible state. I laugh at this because Eskom’s first collapse occurred in 2008 when another favourite of the Liberals, Mbeki was in power. He said he’d build a new power station. And they had the money for it… but apparently there is no new power station!

Its interesting to see this Liberal opening his Liberal mouth after such a long time of silence. Jan]

Are some countries simply unreformable? This bleak, pre-festive season thought occurs just as Eskom, in the guise of the movie villain The Grinch who Stole Christmas, plunges the country once again into December darkness. Before interrogating some of the known facts hobbling Megawatt Park, it is quite unknown if Cyril Ramaphosa is a serious reformer, ready to sweep away the massive constraints, vested interests and sclerotic practices which have plunged us again into darkness and which could see the entire economy fall over the proverbial cliff.

Source: https://www.businesslive.co.za/rdm/news/2018-12-05-tony-leon-facing-economic-disaster-were-still-in-the-dark-about-cyrils-reform/



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