A blogger’s take on Frank’s latest yah dah yah dah
Another long-winded selection of friendly-sounding lies and garbage.
Looking to Singapore and Mauritius as examples of good governance is ridiculous given the draconian behavior of those governments. Why doesn’t he want to emulate India, NZ or Australia?
Maybe it is his fear of the truth and the law.
Amusingly, take a selection of the inane drivel he has in his speech – which read like a selection of marketing slogans:
“thinking outside the box” (what box, your box?)
“it must not be prone to high risk” (…like a investing in a military government?)
“you have been asked to attend this forum today to contribute to discussions that will assist me” (Assist you? Are you sure you invited the right people?)
“I want consistencies in policies and long term goals” (No. Is this your joke-speech?)
“It must be robust and it must flourish in a realistic environment” (Yes! It is your joke-speech!)
“I know there has been some disgruntlement” (I think the word you are looking for is: “INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNATION”)
“creating a level playing field” (Everyone gets a gun now? How thoughtful.)
“correcting the wrongs of the past” (I can think of a few…)
“today I and my team are here to listen to you” (with or without your gun?)
“We are here to look at our future” (where were you looking before?)
“I want us to leap-frog not merely plod along.” (I didn’t realise this meeting included games!)
How is he NOW doing any of these things? He isn’t and is incapable of doing so.
At least we now know that he gets all his ideas from the back of pop culture magazines, food court napkins and children’s pop-up books.
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