Wat is the point to give someone a house who does not have a job to pay for food? Rather give him/her a job to be able to afford rent or payments on a house."GIVE A MAN A FISH AND HE WILL HAVE FOOD FOR A DAY, BUT GIVE HIM A FISHING LINE AND HE WILL HAVE FOOD FOR A LIFETIME."
Please respond to my suggestion, any criticism or input will be appreciated you.
The poor will be employed by these mines and income earned will be spent on houses for themselves and the profits of businessmen can be reinvested in other local businesses that will help to stimulate the growth of our economy even more. Remember the new houses for the now working people will have to be built by development companies and this will also lead to more jobs and so the circle will continue.(income creates jobs because this income is spent).
I do not suggest that the government should start spending the money on low cost housing, what I suggest is that the money is spent on technology and training so that our natural resources( South Africa is one of the countries with the highest levels of natural resources in the world) can be mined by our people. The new mines will be run by black South African business owners and will be subsidized by government tax.
That is incredible I know, why are there 1million black government officials and friends spending billions of tax money on themselves while the people who really struggle get scraps from the table.
We need a leader who will ask questions about this.
The problem I have is that there are about 40milion black South Africans and after all the years of struggling only about 1 million of them have money and I mean LOTS of money. Julius Malema arrives in a car worth 1.2 milion rand to a gathering and most of his supporters have to walk or take a taxi there. R1200 000(1.2mil) worth of government tax revenue can pay for 50 law cost houses worth R24 000(24 thousand rand) each.
The inequality between the black and white people is a disgrace and must be addressed. I also agree with Julius Malema that the mines should be taken back by our government because the money is leaving our country due to foreign investors(white and black) who own SA mines. (google Akon wiki and read about the diamond mine in SA that he owns, look in the second paragraph of subsection PERSONAL LIFE).
@spykerhond So it's okay for a major leader in a country at stage 6 of 10 on Genocide Watch [partly because of Julius Malema] to insult a journalist's genitals randomly [journalist was white] and threatened white people continuously.
"We voted for the ANC and we don't even have homes" Mr Julius Malema have about 8 homes. What is the point of having a good leader that only gives money to his own family, I hope our next ANCYLP doesn't only talk a lot like Mr Malema but also makes things happen in a lawful and right manor. Like a future president should.
Mr Malema could have had 200 or more law cost houses built for the poor just out of the money he has in his own bank account.
is the person taking this video an armature??!!!
vukx1 2 months ago
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Wat is the point to give someone a house who does not have a job to pay for food? Rather give him/her a job to be able to afford rent or payments on a house."GIVE A MAN A FISH AND HE WILL HAVE FOOD FOR A DAY, BUT GIVE HIM A FISHING LINE AND HE WILL HAVE FOOD FOR A LIFETIME."
Please respond to my suggestion, any criticism or input will be appreciated you.
benniejvr 3 months ago
The poor will be employed by these mines and income earned will be spent on houses for themselves and the profits of businessmen can be reinvested in other local businesses that will help to stimulate the growth of our economy even more. Remember the new houses for the now working people will have to be built by development companies and this will also lead to more jobs and so the circle will continue.(income creates jobs because this income is spent).
benniejvr 3 months ago
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I do not suggest that the government should start spending the money on low cost housing, what I suggest is that the money is spent on technology and training so that our natural resources( South Africa is one of the countries with the highest levels of natural resources in the world) can be mined by our people. The new mines will be run by black South African business owners and will be subsidized by government tax.
benniejvr 3 months ago
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That is incredible I know, why are there 1million black government officials and friends spending billions of tax money on themselves while the people who really struggle get scraps from the table.
We need a leader who will ask questions about this.
benniejvr 3 months ago
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The problem I have is that there are about 40milion black South Africans and after all the years of struggling only about 1 million of them have money and I mean LOTS of money. Julius Malema arrives in a car worth 1.2 milion rand to a gathering and most of his supporters have to walk or take a taxi there. R1200 000(1.2mil) worth of government tax revenue can pay for 50 law cost houses worth R24 000(24 thousand rand) each.
benniejvr 3 months ago
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The inequality between the black and white people is a disgrace and must be addressed. I also agree with Julius Malema that the mines should be taken back by our government because the money is leaving our country due to foreign investors(white and black) who own SA mines. (google Akon wiki and read about the diamond mine in SA that he owns, look in the second paragraph of subsection PERSONAL LIFE).
benniejvr 3 months ago
hahahahaha Malema, you're a cunt.
Miggz121 3 months ago
totally over blown charges of a kangaroo court.
spykerhond 3 months ago
@spykerhond So it's okay for a major leader in a country at stage 6 of 10 on Genocide Watch [partly because of Julius Malema] to insult a journalist's genitals randomly [journalist was white] and threatened white people continuously.
MrBarelylethal 3 months ago
"We voted for the ANC and we don't even have homes" Mr Julius Malema have about 8 homes. What is the point of having a good leader that only gives money to his own family, I hope our next ANCYLP doesn't only talk a lot like Mr Malema but also makes things happen in a lawful and right manor. Like a future president should.
Mr Malema could have had 200 or more law cost houses built for the poor just out of the money he has in his own bank account.
We don't want talk only, we want action.
benniejvr 3 months ago