The national riddle
By T. E., Kotte
Both major political parties, or at least the seniors on both sides, are more than willing to sell the country down the river. This time around they are swimming upriver, against the people. The political fencing and fence mending goes on unabated.
The country has a president. It needs a government. It is increasingly apparent that the people are now (finally) indifferent to party allegiance. Honest, capable candidates appear to be the priority.
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