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Mar 23, 2014 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Explaining some of the things that are happening is proving difficult for the lawmakers. They cannot understand why some people cannot take better care with their money, knowing that there are people watching their every move.
A woman and her husband are going to visit a commercial bank. When they leave they will be followed although some there are the police around. And when the men pounce people would actually see the robbery but will not intervene.
It will be some time before one of the men would be caught, but only because he was committing another crime.
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The budget will be most interesting because the government is going to pit the opposition against their supporters. Some of the measures would be touted to help the working class but the opposition would say that there is not enough information to convince them.
Of course, the government would say that the opposition is against development and another round of calls would go up for elections.
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All the talk in the near future would be the move for a former president to return. The move would be initiated by friends of the president but it would only serve to weaken the support that the ruling party thinks it enjoys.
There would more talk of a rift.
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