IF we liken our government to a business and our politicians to managers, then that would make us citizens its shareholders. We would unfortunately have to give our country failing, or at best, uneven marks. With the mandate to help its citizens build a better quality of life for themselves, we preside over a broken system that still sees millions stuck in poverty or opting to emigrate.
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