Moving Goal Posts

Hehehehe..
Fear of 2027 Election Outcomes ..

So ..
Let us Muddy the Waters a little..
Let us cause a lot of Confusion with demands for a new political dispensation..

Whatever the case put forward..
Kasongo and his entire WANTAM Regime must Go

KASONGO MUST GO …!!!

https://x.com/i/status/2004545323751051407

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They want to extend 7 years

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Any referendum held on/ before 2027 will have the term limit issue bundled in with whatever other reforms that favour wheelbarrow gang.

They can’t pull it off simply because they have no money.

Ukweli

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https://x.com/jimNjue_/status/2004467104687513937?s=20

More “Singapore” slogans:rofl:

https://x.com/NoCountryHere/status/2004439271734964342?s=20

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This is just so infuriating …!!! :angry:

https://x.com/Realkangethe/status/2004399934880030756?s=20

https://x.com/Bossyator/status/2004457862559612951?s=20

Kenya is being dragged toward a national ambush.
You cannot ask a hungry, overtaxed, exhausted people to vote in a general election and a referendum at the same time.
That is not governance it is deliberate confusion.
It is chaos packaged as reform.
And it is happening because those in power can feel the ground moving beneath their feet.

They can smell defeat, and instead of facing the voters with humility, they want to vandalize the rules.

Kasongo has looked at 2027 and seen a storm he cannot stop.

Instead of fixing the broken hospitals where patients die quietly, instead of saving parents crushed under school fees, instead of rescuing businesses suffocating under taxes, he has chosen a political escape route rewrite the Constitution and distract the nation.

The message is cruelly simple :
Your suffering can wait , their survival cannot.

Musalia Mudavadi a man who never stopped an Indian from jumping on his bed now stands at the front of this mission, selling it as necessity.

We are being told that political offices matter more than food on the table, medicine on the shelves, or dignity in the homes of ordinary Kenyans.
That is the cold heart of this project privilege first, people last.

And they expect applause.

Let the truth be remembered.
Kasongo opposed the 2010 Constitution.
He fought it.
Now, when the ballot threatens to embarrass the powerful, the very same Constitution suddenly becomes “the problem.”

Why…???

Because they want to invent new offices to cushion losers.
But if losing an election earns you power anyway, then democracy is a lie.

Elections must mean something not just for the winners, but for the losers too.

We saw this trick before under Uhuru Kenyatta.
It was called BBI.
Today it has returned wearing new clothes and a new name a referendum.
The script has not changed.
The goal has not changed.
The political elite want to insure themselves against the will of the people.
They want power that survives even when you reject them at the ballot.

And who gains from this national circus..???
Not the jobless youth.
Not the farmer sinking into debt.
Not the patient turned away from a hospital because there is nothing left to give them.
The only beneficiaries are those terrified of the people they claim to serve.
They fear the voters so they are trying to blunt the power of the vote.

Constitutional change is not Kenya’s emergency.

Kenya’s emergency is greed.
Kenya’s emergency is arrogance.
Kenya’s emergency is a government that refuses to admit failure while citizens absorb the pain.

Fix the economy first.
Fix healthcare.
Fix education.
Stop the bleeding before you start carving up the Constitution.

This country will not be saved by creating new seats for politicians running from defeat.
It will be saved by leaders willing to stand before the people without rewriting the rules.

Face the election.
Accept the verdict.
That is democracy.
And if you fear it , you do not deserve power.

https://x.com/PropesaTV/status/2004534437799989402?s=20

@elJefe alias @Gaimes lama , alias @Tauren alitombwa matako chafu mpaka akajiharia

Hizi ni gani mkubwa

Gentlemen and Ladies
Do not OVERTHINK the problem that we face..

It is Leadership that..

  • Does not respect the Rule of Law.
  • Is not held to account for its Criminal actions.
  • Does not respect the wishes and aspirations of its Electorate.

The Hon: Senator from Busia , Andrew Okoit Okiya Omtatah , said it best ...

We do not need to create any NEW conditions or processes ..
We just obey faithfully all established Laws and Ordinances already on our Statutes.

Sen: Andrew Okoit Okiya Omtatah is a prominent Kenyan activist and currently a Senator known for his consistent advocacy for the rule of law and constitutional obedience.

He frequently uses the legal system to challenge government actions and legislation he believes are unconstitutional or violate the rights of citizens.

Key aspects of his approach to the law include:

  • Championing Constitutionalism:
    Omtatah’s actions are rooted in the belief that the Constitution is supreme and all individuals and institutions, including the state itself, must be accountable to it.
    He has stated that Kenya’s main problem is the disregard for the rule of law by powerful people.

  • Legal Activism:
    Despite not being a trained lawyer, he drafts and argues his own cases in court, challenging everything from government debt to the implementation of new laws and the conduct of state officers.
    His legal challenges have set precedents in the corridors of justice.

  • Demanding Accountability:
    He regularly calls for legal action against officials who act in violation of the Constitution and has threatened impeachment motions against leaders he accuses of attacking the judiciary.

  • “Saying No to Excesses”:
    Omtatah describes his activism as saying “No to excesses” and upholding the law to guarantee equality and fairness.
    He believes in doing the right thing and that only the rule of law works for humanity to prosper.

  • Challenging Unlawful Orders:
    He has argued that citizens have no obligation to obey orders that are clearly unlawful and has pursued contempt proceedings against state entities for ignoring court injunctions.

https://x.com/RexxSimba/status/2004874195403235696?s=20

In essence, Sen: Okiya Omtatah is widely regarded as a staunch defender of the public interest who obeys the law himself and relentlessly insists that others, particularly those in power, do the same.

That Simple.. :angry: :fire:

https://x.com/vinguard254/status/2004535887313670238?s=20

Say whatever you will about Kibaki, but he changed this country forever with the free education program and fast tracking fibre internet connectivity. These Gen Z are the fruits of that work. I hope they register and turn out to vote.

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