I can just sit and watch, and laugh at our "honorable" lawmakers. There are so many sayings that come to mind: he who plants it will reap it, as you make your bed so will you sleep and so on.
You may wonder why I am laughing, giggling so hard that tears are running down my face against my will. I am nearly weting my pants because the whole situation in our lawmaking forum is just hilarious. It reminds me so much of when I went to kindergarten ages ago.
Instead of sitting down and revising and proposing well needed laws, our "big men" go about playing politics among themselves.
This is my own theory of what has happened:
Manager and board of LPRC see to it to fill their own campaign coffers with the company´s money and therefore are able to "pay" for their seats in parliament. Certain people make themselves unpopular amonst their collegues, even embarrasing them most of the time. Certain people start dishing out moneys for votes to become the top man which of course happens. When push starts coming to shove, former paid backers conpire and certain checks are made public with a certain audit conducted by independent auditors. A certain "get our money back" task force starts investigating and all of a sudden, certain lawmakers start claiming to have received bribes. A certain lawmaker just happens to have recordings of other lawmakers accepting these bribes. This same certain lawmaker starts publicly pointing the finger at a certain other branch of government, crying foul.
If you ask me, someone fooled this certain lawmaker after watching a b-police film, to personally finance said bribes and make recordings as a last resort effort to stop any votes of non-confidence by trying to force an investigation into the matter of these self-induced bribes.
We are sitting on the edge of our seats, awaiting the next episode.
The moral of the story is, money spent should always have some backup, because when the receiver spends it, he forgets where it came from.
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