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During a prolonged downturn, people become more humble. What about Ministers?

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This had been my observations during the 1985 mini recession, Asian Financial Crisis, The globalisation peak period and the present economic downward spiral!:(
 
This had been my observations during the 1985 mini recession, Asian Financial Crisis, The globalisation peak period and the present economic downward spiral!:(

yes, Sir, there is truth in every word you enunciate :o
 
This had been my observations during the 1985 mini recession, Asian Financial Crisis, The globalisation peak period and the present economic downward spiral!:(
They make more motherhood statements.
 
This had been my observations during the 1985 mini recession, Asian Financial Crisis, The globalisation peak period and the present economic downward spiral!:(

You should be thankful they still want to serve you despite a
salary cut.:)
 
What about Ministers?

The ministers couldn't care less to be humble because they know they got into the office through the GRC back door and they know the 66.6% will vote them no matter how arrogant they are. :D
 
humble for what???!!!
fact is after the end of their term, they already multiple millionaire.
u think they will be humble?
this is the problem. they are so comfortable that they can never perform to their best.
there is no hunger to excel or to try to keep their jobs.
 
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