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How Politics Should Be

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American politics needs this sort of "dialogue" is a bad way.

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ABUJA (Reuters) - The price of machetes has halved in parts of Nigeria since the end of general elections in April because demand from thugs sponsored by politicians has subsided, the state-owned News Agency of Nigeria reported.

NAN surveyed prices in the northeastern state of Gombe and found that a good quality machete was now selling for 400 naira ($3) compared with 800 naira before the elections, which were marred by politically motivated violence in many states.

"A price survey on machetes, which served as a popular weapon among political thugs in the state, indicated ... a drop in the price of the implement," NAN reported over the weekend.

Machetes are primarily used as a tool for farming in Nigeria but they are also popular among political gangsters.

"Before the conduct of the general elections, I was selling a minimum of seven machetes daily but can hardly sell one a day now," said Usman Masi, a trader quoted by NAN.

Africa's most populous country returned to civilian rule in 1999 after three decades of almost continuous army rule but violence remains a feature of politics, especially during the build-up to elections.

European election monitors estimated that at least 200 people were killed in politically motivated violence during months of campaigning ahead of the April polls.
 
American politics needs this sort of "dialogue" is a bad way.

Original article

ABUJA (Reuters) - The price of machetes has halved in parts of Nigeria since the end of general elections in April because demand from thugs sponsored by politicians has subsided, the state-owned News Agency of Nigeria reported.

NAN surveyed prices in the northeastern state of Gombe and found that a good quality machete was now selling for 400 naira ($3) compared with 800 naira before the elections, which were marred by politically motivated violence in many states.

"A price survey on machetes, which served as a popular weapon among political thugs in the state, indicated ... a drop in the price of the implement," NAN reported over the weekend.

Machetes are primarily used as a tool for farming in Nigeria but they are also popular among political gangsters.

"Before the conduct of the general elections, I was selling a minimum of seven machetes daily but can hardly sell one a day now," said Usman Masi, a trader quoted by NAN.

Africa's most populous country returned to civilian rule in 1999 after three decades of almost continuous army rule but violence remains a feature of politics, especially during the build-up to elections.

European election monitors estimated that at least 200 people were killed in politically motivated violence during months of campaigning ahead of the April polls.
I envision a horde of right wing machete wielding freaks with DOMS out in front chanting slogans like "Time for a few budget cuts" as they chase down a fleeing crowd of Democrats . Of course because the Dem's have no guns, liberals being strict proponents of gun control and all, they're reduced to running for their lives as they bleet and whimper for police protection.

Unfortunately, their tax cuts reduced the available police force to a level so low that the remaining officers are all on calls and unavailable ... "Hello you have reached the 911 emergency call center. All our call takers are busy with other emergency calls right now. Please stay on the line and someone will be with you in ~20-8~ minutes".
 
"Hello you have reached the 911 emergency call center. All our call takers are busy with other emergency calls right now. Please stay on the line and someone will be with you in ~20-8~ minutes".

911, also known as government sponsored dial a prayer???.:(
 
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