Who knows what the pigs are thinking?

31 May 2013

After hitting solid rocks and thick brick walls with a grand plan to rob taxpayers of their cash, the members of parliament or as we have come to know them, MPigs, are now hatching a new plot to abolish senate in a new bid to amass more power into their house and control Kenya as they wish, a new plot to slash the prezzos salary because man UK never suppoted them, and another to overtax employees earning more.

But as it goes, fact is that they won't be passing a bill on that without consent from the president and the voters.

Should they even make the grand mistake of bringing such idiotic and selfish bills to the voter, we won't just shoot the doomed bills down, we'll hurl nuclear bombs at them.

If there is a house that needs to be abolished, then that's the pigsty, ohhh... sorry, I meant parliament. The only protective guard holding them there grunting whole day and spluttering mud on every constitutional unit they have in sight is that we are not ready to incur the expenses of another election.

While they have been shouting at the top of their voices each single day, struggling over commissions, seeking more authority, and agitating for higher pay, their counterparts have been passing laws and bills over at the senate.

So far, the house of parliament has done nothing other than approve nominations. All other times they just yell and shout and attack every single institution established in the constitution.

When it's about MP's greed and abuse of power, there is no CORD or JUBILEE, its just PIGS
I hear they now target the president, and the senate, and seek to create massive tax cuts. Me say, RUBBISH!

Of course they might have some good intentions in that, but who cares really, from all we have observed, and we are not blind like they think, this is just a way to try and get even for being stopped in their tracks as they tried to steal our cash.

If anyone else called for dissolution of the senate, it might have been a little bit more convincing. But not those guys over at parliament buildings. They've lost all respect and what's left to them is bare-knuckle politics and power provided in the constitution.

Some agree that they should be paid more, when they were seeking election, they knew what their salary was so why do they want to change it now.

The days of fist-fights and barbaric decisions in our parliament are over. Welcome to this new age of intellectual arguments. Go get you academic qualifications Mr. Mbunge and you'll find me just here.

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