I find it interesting that you have a 'ho-hum' attitude to what the DA propose. I would get excited if they fix only one thing, let alone all the things they would like to. Imagine life without load- shedding
Indeed full time electricity would give business a boost, more so in the manufacture, however without a functional harbour machine you won't get stuff in or out, watch this space when you start getting rationed on petrol, SAPREF CLOSED, the rest I hear are limping, SA has to import fuel in all grades
Exactly. Why the ho-hum attitude? Not very encouraging to South Africans to vote for change. Come on guys, you have many South Africans watching your show.
DA always takes the conservative approach. They never promise more than what they KNOW they can deliver... Nothing exciting, but, you know you will get what they promise. It's going to take MANY MANY years to fix the mess that is RSA. We're going to have build this country... And, starting at the foundation is a good place to start.
Conservative, really?! The DA are fascists. The DA is opposed to Nationalism, favour liberal ideologies in the extreme as prescribed by foreign agencies, plan to end the Common Law supplanting the law with a rules-based system, tribunals and arbitration. I might contradict myself in the next observation which is to say that these measures are Marxist by design. Take a look at the bylaws for the past 10-15 years, your local dispensation has been implementing obo ICLEI. imho.
Most sober people know the DA reached its electoral ceiling when it got 22.23% of the national vote in 2014, it seems their rejection of black leaders and their stand on Israel will fast forward its decline very nicely.
I have always loved watching Morning Shot and somehow, especially Roman seems to be very critical of the DA. They are our best hope. Roman, you have admitted on another platform that you have NEVER voted, very, very disappointing, you have a lot to say, hope you will be voting this time. Put your money where your mouth is!
Participating in an election signifies that you trust the process and legitimises the results thereof. Abstaining proofs a distrust in the process and the results.
@@kelzaefrazer5391 well if you didn't even register to vote to begin with I'd assume that nothing happens to it. Eventually you don't win or lose or change or contribute to anything regarding the politics of the country - that is true. But what is also true is that voting in and of itself contributes very little change. Eventually it's up to the individual - whatever makes you tick. But, what's interesting is that only about 40% of the 40 odd million vote-elligible South Africans actually vote. This can almost begin to compare to the few percent who actually had some sort of voting rights under apartheid. It also clearly signifies the general loss of faith in the system which will only get worse.
The same garbage out of that ones mouth last night - switched over to my soapies - a lot more interesting. Then over night we hopped to Stage 4 - so much for sorting out the loadshitting.
The DA seems to be doing a much better job in the WC than the ANC does in the rest of the country. Doesn't make sence to keep the same old culprits in power so why don't give another party the chance? They can't be any worse the rubbish that this country now.
Because very many of the electorate, particularly in rural areas, actually have no idea where Cape Town is and even if they do, they really don't care.
The Criminal Procedure Act as per section 42 gives private persons the right to arrest suspects/criminals as per specific conditions. The same act is also allowing for legal actions where it catagorically states "a person" indicating private persons/occupants/owners may or must.... And then sections meant for police actions "a police officer" may/must.... I found that even senior prosecutors were unaware about the rights this law bestow on private persons. The problem is that the police members get free promotion and thus the average police person knows less about the law than well informed private persons. Maybe also deal with Criminal Law specifically referring to Grounds of Justification. It is scary to see how many ignorant police officers arrest people acting in Private Defens aka Self Defence.
Gettimg rid of corruption between mines anything eskom related, police, construction mafia alone is a crazy challenge. Eskom needs to be run by technocrats. Every time we see the electricity minister visit a plant we go up in stages almost like its deliberate sabotage. Should reduce the size of government to many earning million but contribute peanuts
All 400 seats in parlement 0nly want votes for the Money!!!! this talks means nothing for those 400 ....scripts already been wrote, for seats in parlement.....
When the Iron Lady Maggie Thatcher came to power in 1979 and was re-elected in 1983 no one could conclude from the manifesto of her party to the radical change to come. So I think the DA is playing safe here in order to appeal to as many voters as possible, but SA needs radical change and I think the DA knows that.
To hell with the ANC and all the people in this country who are sitting on their asses waiting for things to change. Nothing will change unless we are prepared to take a stand!
yeah I don't like it. Like what are you expecting, if the stop cadre deployment alone the country will grow. We don't need drastic measures just fix the bullshit
I do not want a person with no law enforcement training to arrest me. Rather give the provinces the ability to employ and train their one police officers. Have a provincial police unit and city/town law enforcers. Then a small law enforcement to help with national investigations.
You should have done what I did. When squirrel started moving his lips. I went and put my main circuit breaker down and had my very own mini load shedding so we could not watch.
Heard on the radio yesterday about him planning to address us again. They spoke about him wanting to celebrate the accievements the ANC obtained in their 30 years of governence....and that "it is not to campaign for the party"....yea, right, my nose is a Marsian...😂
Boring policies promotes progress and recovery. Exiting revolutionary policies will cause chaos. We have the most exiting and riveting news in the world... unfortunately.
Also, if we labour laws then there can be no import fees. If there is import fees then there must be no labour laws. What kind of a low life government would FUCK it's own citizens by having labour laws and import fees at the same time, making it IMPOSSIBLE to be competitive in a global market; Can't produce for cheap, can't import from asianstan where they pay ten cents a year. WTF
The DA has the competence; intelligence and skills to save SA and reinstate the millions of jobs Anc destroyed 😢 to take SA from a gangster welfare state to a functional save state; unfortunately there are more criminals living in SA than law a biding citizens and dealing with gangsters; syndicates and cartels is a dangerous path as we have seen how Anc eliminated politicians and whistle blowers.
Rubbish the western cape was a better functioning province before 94 and the back slide is now beginning to show it might have taken longer but it's there mediocrity is not a standard
@@odinsviking6196 with Anc still running every thing besides municipalities and all the sabotage and terrorists attacks? And recently went on national TV claiming they will make the western cape ungovernable?
The government doesn't and shouldn't create jobs. Government is responsible for creating a climate in which the private sector is able to grow and create jobs in that way. Government should be minimal and limited to providing security and basic services and infrastructure.
Parliament in Cape Town burnt down and still not fixed. My opinion? Leave it burnt down and move parliament to Pretoria permanently. This 6 months here - 6 months there, is a waste of money.
Perhaps they could move the excess civil servants to local offices related to their skill set, like SASSA, etc to improve service to the grant recipients.
Tresspassers onto private property can be dealt with by homeowner. As long as they don't get tortured, let the homeowners defend themselves and property. The tresspassers should not have been there in the first place so they entered at own risk. Homeowners should be allowed firearms to defend the property too.
I heard a well paid Government worker in Tshwane (which is sort of run by the DA) This government worker was saying that they will not be voting DA because they have not been recieving Salary increases over the last few years (years with pandemics, loadshedding, global wars etc. and they want raises)... When i heard that i was certain that i will definitely vote DA.
Oh we need the mellow yellow back As for DA they have had years to really make a change. They should be concerned about our hospitals like Groote schuur it's our main life line that's on the way down.
@@brianclement2329 oh I do in the system and lives are at stake. The DA is running this Town. They are as far as I am aware the main opposition and looking around things are getting worse.
@@RitaHunter-ru1vs Ok, to make it very clear, public healthcare (Groote Schuur) is run by the central government (ANC). Policing is run by the central government (Bheki Cele). Etc, etc. That's what the ANC policy is, to keep everything centralised and under their control. When you look at a deteriorating service, find out who really controls it. How you can wish to have the ANC back is beyond me and shows how little you know about their other municipalities and the general mess they have made of SA. Boggles my mind that you still can't see it.
I'm all for autonomy when it comes to firearm laws and such, but the idea of giving private security companies the same authority and powers as police makes me uncomfortable. I've seen firsthand how private security goes apeshit with the powers they already have. Homeless shelters turned drug dens use bought and payed for private security to intimidate and bully people. I've seen private security pull a gun on a homeless man for sleeping on a bench in a park after 19:00. I've seen private security personnel beat a man with a baton for moving across the road too slow for their taste while he was pushing a trolley of recyclable material towards the dump. So if we are to give them more power, we should give them stricter rules, regulations, responsibilities and harsher punishments for overstepping their bounds.
Nice show. About the solar just zero vat all components and reduce import tarrifs which will benefit a lot more people including people who don't pay taxes
Our government is so poor at performance we had to create a separate healthcare system (which they now want to take over), a independent school system (which they now want to take over)), how long before they want to nationalise private security too
I'd be extremely hesitant to grant private security the same powers as the police, after all who would they be accountable to for overstepping their mandate and behaving as judge, jury and executioner,would they help yes, but i'd limit their power to arresting criminals and of course self defense in violent confrontations and assisting police where required.
Have you seen video footage of what our wonderful police force is like? They take HOURS to show up when you call them for AN EMERGENCY, they beat people up, drink and get drunk ON THE JOB! Independent security companies will be welcomed with open arms because of how effective they are
Our security company SCP even now have their own ambulance (first responder only) and a Firetruck. The people in our neighborhood rather phone them then the police(which they will contact if needed as in SAPS or Metro/Traffic)
There is only one way or of this mess. That is growth. Growth will only happen if we stop discouraging investment. All the other things mentioned will fall into place.
R75000.00 would encourage a large number of people to go solar. This would make them independent of the grid but also allow Eskom to divert much more power to industry for more productivity and start a better economic recovery of our devastated country.
To be honest ... Clearly the DA are the "best" option.... They are the biggest, most proven, most professional.... They are not perfect, they might not be able to fix anything anyway, but seriously.... They are the only major player that actually sounds like they can make something positive happen.
I recently purchased a firearm for self-defence. I actually have no problem with the "gun control" laws. The problem comes in with the incompetence in the implementation.
Da sounds like the devil you want, and plus fixing up a 30year fuck up is not gonna be easy but they need to start some where I'm sure they will be better than the ANC.
I like the "They would give a rebate of R75000" Who is the they they are talking about. No its the tax payers who is going to have to pay for the rebate so the poorer tax payer who cannot afford solar is going to have to dock up for the richer tax payer who can afford it. How bout gov not subsidize anything so that corruption cannot take place.
They have to fix the broken energy supply one way or the other. They could install a new nuclear plant on the tax payers. Or they could subsidise homeowners to take pressure off the grid far more cheaply. That means more power available for the rest. Got to end loadshedding
So much damage has been done by the incumbent government. Will the next five years be enough for another party to make that much difference? It's a big ask.😅
Hope DA will do what most political parties do 🫠 say one thing and once they win do the opposite 🤷🏼♀️🙏🏼 they could win then take up some of Gayton McKenzie ideas 😅🙏🏼🙌🏼🤞🏼✊🏼🤨🇿🇦👌🏼
Ok.. your idea of security doing policing only fails because I have seen the courses taken to become a grade B security officer and it is things like polishing your boots, etc. AND then it is an open book exam. The Second thing there are a lot of security schools where you can buy your grades from... so the corruption level means you could not get them to policeman status. However, we have a military doing nothing cos none of our neighbours could ever attack us. Put them through police college and let them patrol the streets...at least it will cost us nothing more as we are already paying them a salary.
Guys, let me tell you something, about 70% of all South Africans doesn't know who to vote for, most of them are going to vote on last minutes decisions, people are confused as to what way to go🙉🙂
Laws need to be changed. Security co. need more power and gun control needs to be eased. Criminality is causing loss of investment as is cader deployment.
There's only so much that can be achieved in 100 days...baby steps of a positive sort makes sense.... hopefully we get the political change that makes it possible !! Will be better than that which we likely to get if we end up with the present government after 100 days !! 😊
Can you please address the two issues. Firstly the loadshedding disaster we have in this country and why the government play with the emotions of its ppl. The second issue, why has no one done a comprehensive analysis of SONA 2023 and what was accomplished, with what has been promised in 2024 and what will be accomplished. Facts matter but no one ever talks truth to power, they would rather spew bullshit positivity than reality. Let’s talk facts. Deal with the electricity debacle and the fact that the government is playing with our emotional and mental abilities and let’s talk about the facts that SONA needs to be dissected to show incompetence and failed management. Please address urgently. Thank you
@@ankiahunke3250 If I don't trust, I have a very good reason based on facts! In anyway, we are in the minority....even if we all vote for a party it will make no difference. The only difference will be found in Jesus Christ. Only God's intervention will change this situation around because we are beyond a crisis. Have a nice day
@@renerene1717So you plan to vote God in? I am not sure he is on the ballot paper. Why not take what He has given you and cast your vote for a competent party?
DA, anc light, just an improved version of the anc. They do forget one very big point for SA and that is one shoe does not fit all. SA is very much a multi cultural society with different nations and cultures, ideas in Western Cape does not work in Limpopo , or KZN, different places, different people and customs, different identities. Got to respect that
Another point to remember is the older members of the DA who was the old PFP party helped put the anc in power iand have been part of creating this anc government fiasco in the first place, they will not fix the country, can’t be trusted!
To call the DA the ANC light is totally disrespectful and wildly wrong. How can you put a socialist party and a pro business party in the same group???
I find it interesting that you have a 'ho-hum' attitude to what the DA propose. I would get excited if they fix only one thing, let alone all the things they would like to. Imagine life without load- shedding
These guys got solar systems at home, they don't know what loadshedding is anymore
Indeed full time electricity would give business a boost, more so in the manufacture, however without a functional harbour machine you won't get stuff in or out, watch this space when you start getting rationed on petrol, SAPREF CLOSED, the rest I hear are limping, SA has to import fuel in all grades
Exactly. Why the ho-hum attitude? Not very encouraging to South Africans to vote for change. Come on guys, you have many South Africans watching your show.
A whole lot better than what the EFF will bring you!
It sounds reasonable, you don't want to make drastic changes. The DA realises there is a lot to repair.
Well said
@Israelisnotourfriend hahahaha! probably
We need radical change in SA to have any chance of surviving. I think the DA is realizing that but you cannot tell that the voters.
Ultimately RSA needs change. The ANC must be booted out.
The ANC must go out . They keep on promising , but nothing is delivered ? They have destroyed out beautiful country .
Go DA, my mayor in Cape Town is awesome
lmao we can say what we want, but DA will be better then the ANC🤣
You should give them a chance, they would do better than what you have now !!!!!!!!!!!
DA always takes the conservative approach. They never promise more than what they KNOW they can deliver... Nothing exciting, but, you know you will get what they promise. It's going to take MANY MANY years to fix the mess that is RSA. We're going to have build this country... And, starting at the foundation is a good place to start.
Conservative? Like painting zebra crossings with LGBT flags in cape Town?
Conservative, really?!
The DA are fascists. The DA is opposed to Nationalism, favour liberal ideologies in the extreme as prescribed by foreign agencies, plan to end the Common Law supplanting the law with a rules-based system, tribunals and arbitration. I might contradict myself in the next observation which is to say that these measures are Marxist by design.
Take a look at the bylaws for the past 10-15 years, your local dispensation has been implementing obo ICLEI.
imho.
Most sober people know the DA reached its electoral ceiling when it got 22.23% of the national vote in 2014, it seems their rejection of black leaders and their stand on Israel will fast forward its decline very nicely.
@@phillipjacobs7691 100% and more never ever forget alll horrendous 2019 kovit gemors, sorry but never trust DomAnties again
Nothing conservative about the useless DA
DA Proposing what we need. Better than what we have right now. We could do with a bit of boring.
I have always loved watching Morning Shot and somehow, especially Roman seems to be very critical of the DA. They are our best hope. Roman, you have admitted on another platform that you have NEVER voted, very, very disappointing, you have a lot to say, hope you will be voting this time. Put your money where your mouth is!
Participating in an election signifies that you trust the process and legitimises the results thereof. Abstaining proofs a distrust in the process and the results.
@@henrykeyter53Just a question... We all know how impartial and honest the IEC are 🤮 What happens to the votes of the people who refuse to vote?
@@kelzaefrazer5391 well if you didn't even register to vote to begin with I'd assume that nothing happens to it. Eventually you don't win or lose or change or contribute to anything regarding the politics of the country - that is true. But what is also true is that voting in and of itself contributes very little change. Eventually it's up to the individual - whatever makes you tick. But, what's interesting is that only about 40% of the 40 odd million vote-elligible South Africans actually vote. This can almost begin to compare to the few percent who actually had some sort of voting rights under apartheid. It also clearly signifies the general loss of faith in the system which will only get worse.
@@henrykeyter53That's a cop-out
At least they have a plan, our president keeps telling us the ANC have one which has yet to surface.
Chaps...boring, predictable...and sustainable. Lighten up. BLUEPRINT better that what we have ever had. My opinion of course.
The same garbage out of that ones mouth last night - switched over to my soapies - a lot more interesting. Then over night we hopped to Stage 4 - so much for sorting out the loadshitting.
Parliament is a real life soapie that we're FORCED to support whether we like it or not! 😡
The DA seems to be doing a much better job in the WC than the ANC does in the rest of the country. Doesn't make sence to keep the same old culprits in power so why don't give another party the chance? They can't be any worse the rubbish that this country now.
Because very many of the electorate, particularly in rural areas, actually have no idea where Cape Town is and even if they do, they really don't care.
How do you know this to be true?
It is what we need. Grandiose promises doesn't help anyone
The Criminal Procedure Act as per section 42 gives private persons the right to arrest suspects/criminals as per specific conditions. The same act is also allowing for legal actions where it catagorically states "a person" indicating private persons/occupants/owners may or must.... And then sections meant for police actions "a police officer" may/must.... I found that even senior prosecutors were unaware about the rights this law bestow on private persons. The problem is that the police members get free promotion and thus the average police person knows less about the law than well informed private persons. Maybe also deal with Criminal Law specifically referring to Grounds of Justification. It is scary to see how many ignorant police officers arrest people acting in Private Defens aka Self Defence.
It is all about changing what is fucked up at the moment, Rome was not built in a day?
Rome😂😂😂
Gettimg rid of corruption between mines anything eskom related, police, construction mafia alone is a crazy challenge. Eskom needs to be run by technocrats. Every time we see the electricity minister visit a plant we go up in stages almost like its deliberate sabotage. Should reduce the size of government to many earning million but contribute peanuts
They all are thieves. The electricity is useless and also corrupt. The Squirrel is to blame for all the f....ups in this country.
All 400 seats in parlement 0nly want votes for the Money!!!! this talks means nothing for those 400 ....scripts already been wrote, for seats in parlement.....
When the Iron Lady Maggie Thatcher came to power in 1979 and was re-elected in 1983 no one could conclude from the manifesto of her party to the radical change to come. So I think the DA is playing safe here in order to appeal to as many voters as possible, but SA needs radical change and I think the DA knows that.
Look the simple answer is the anc had 30 years of steady worsening decline we need change it doesn’t have to be radical we just need change vote DA
Everything starts slowly, first 100 days. It took about 5 years in some municipalities, to clean them up. They have experience.
To hell with the ANC and all the people in this country who are sitting on their asses waiting for things to change. Nothing will change unless we are prepared to take a stand!
We always hear people say this on the internet so what does "taking a stand" look like?
Very well said .Veritas Aequitas
@@dandre3504
It means roaring like a lion on you tube comments. Or burning tyres on the streets.
Vote
@fel?!! iztudor9463
What happened to allowing the Western Cape a referendum on Capeexit?
That was never a thing. Just the fantasy of the CIAG and Capexit group
It's not a fantasy...once again the apathy being expressed is the downfall of any attempt to forge a new life without the ANC!
@@lmc4355Time will tell...
@@VeritasAequitas178 and this DomAnties do NOT support any exit
In a nutshell: Capexit is now a political party because the DA reneged on their promise to hold a referendum.
Good idea to give rebate to people who want switch to solar .
It would go a long way to solving the energy crisis
@@brianclement2329 yes you are absolutely right but if this happen will be good at least will start some where !!!!
You seem extra critical on the DA. They are the only opposition that know how to govern.
yeah I don't like it. Like what are you expecting, if the stop cadre deployment alone the country will grow. We don't need drastic measures just fix the bullshit
If that's the case, then there's no hope for SA. Because the DA does not govern well at all.
@@rico9374 Stop lying bro, Have you seen the western cape🤣crispy roads and minimal loadshedding
@@StoepZuluhave you seen the potholes in Midvaal that haven't been repaired for four years?
Good thing about the ANC, they have destroyed them selfs. VIVA CAPE INDEPENDENCE VIVA
Can't happen soon enough!
I do not want a person with no law enforcement training to arrest me. Rather give the provinces the ability to employ and train their one police officers. Have a provincial police unit and city/town law enforcers. Then a small law enforcement to help with national investigations.
Last night was a painful almost 2 hours all i heard was brain farts ..hours in my life i will never get back S(cam)ONA..thanks chaps 😊😅😮
You should have done what I did. When squirrel started moving his lips. I went and put my main circuit breaker down and had my very own mini load shedding so we could not watch.
Heard on the radio yesterday about him planning to address us again. They spoke about him wanting to celebrate the accievements the ANC obtained in their 30 years of governence....and that "it is not to campaign for the party"....yea, right, my nose is a Marsian...😂
@@t-worx4458And sadly their 30% pass rate minions will vote for them yet again and we're the ones who suffer!😡
You chose to watch him telling fairy tales and whopping lies. You could have changed the channel like everyone else did.
Boring policies promotes progress and recovery. Exiting revolutionary policies will cause chaos. We have the most exiting and riveting news in the world... unfortunately.
Cancel NHI. DA are playing it safe.
If I was the DA I would restrict the right of vote to only those that pay tax, while also scrapping business tax.
Also, if we labour laws then there can be no import fees. If there is import fees then there must be no labour laws.
What kind of a low life government would FUCK it's own citizens by having labour laws and import fees at the same time, making it IMPOSSIBLE to be competitive in a global market; Can't produce for cheap, can't import from asianstan where they pay ten cents a year. WTF
DA will be part of the MPC so they will have to come up with an MPC plan
The DA has the competence; intelligence and skills to save SA and reinstate the millions of jobs Anc destroyed 😢 to take SA from a gangster welfare state to a functional save state; unfortunately there are more criminals living in SA than law a biding citizens and dealing with gangsters; syndicates and cartels is a dangerous path as we have seen how Anc eliminated politicians and whistle blowers.
Rubbish the western cape was a better functioning province before 94 and the back slide is now beginning to show it might have taken longer but it's there mediocrity is not a standard
@@odinsviking6196 with Anc still running every thing besides municipalities and all the sabotage and terrorists attacks? And recently went on national TV claiming they will make the western cape ungovernable?
The government doesn't and shouldn't create jobs. Government is responsible for creating a climate in which the private sector is able to grow and create jobs in that way. Government should be minimal and limited to providing security and basic services and infrastructure.
Parliament in Cape Town burnt down and still not fixed. My opinion? Leave it burnt down and move parliament to Pretoria permanently. This 6 months here - 6 months there, is a waste of money.
Are you a eff rouch
Unseat ANC cadre deployment by checking credentials and insisting on polygraph tests.
They will pass the polygraph because they believe their own bullshit lies.
At the moment the DA is the best we have got. It has proved its worth in the Cape.
Are you a bit depressed Byron?
I can’t agree with giving private security companies police powers, it has too many flaws, power corrupts.
Deputise. The police are useless
Perhaps they could move the excess civil servants to local offices related to their skill set, like SASSA, etc to improve service to the grant recipients.
We don't necessarily need privatization of the energy sector, we just need to replace every single person at Eskom with competent people.
Tresspassers onto private property can be dealt with by homeowner. As long as they don't get tortured, let the homeowners defend themselves and property. The tresspassers should not have been there in the first place so they entered at own risk. Homeowners should be allowed firearms to defend the property too.
I listened to that speech too and thought "would be great but very unrealistic. Loads of frilly words to capture our confidence and votes"
I heard a well paid Government worker in Tshwane (which is sort of run by the DA) This government worker was saying that they will not be voting DA because they have not been recieving Salary increases over the last few years (years with pandemics, loadshedding, global wars etc. and they want raises)... When i heard that i was certain that i will definitely vote DA.
Stop calling it "FIX'
It's way past repair.
Call it "WAKE FROM THE DEAD"
Oh we need the mellow yellow back
As for DA they have had years to really make a change.
They should be concerned about our hospitals like Groote schuur it's our main life line that's on the way down.
They'll say it falls under National Government (cANCer). That's why we need independence - so WE'RE in control and can sort out OUR problems
You don't understand what's under central control (ANC) and local control (DA). Time for some research
@@brianclement2329 oh I do in the system and lives are at stake.
The DA is running this Town.
They are as far as I am aware the main opposition and looking around things are getting worse.
@@RitaHunter-ru1vs Ok, to make it very clear, public healthcare (Groote Schuur) is run by the central government (ANC). Policing is run by the central government (Bheki Cele). Etc, etc. That's what the ANC policy is, to keep everything centralised and under their control. When you look at a deteriorating service, find out who really controls it. How you can wish to have the ANC back is beyond me and shows how little you know about their other municipalities and the general mess they have made of SA. Boggles my mind that you still can't see it.
I'm all for autonomy when it comes to firearm laws and such, but the idea of giving private security companies the same authority and powers as police makes me uncomfortable. I've seen firsthand how private security goes apeshit with the powers they already have. Homeless shelters turned drug dens use bought and payed for private security to intimidate and bully people. I've seen private security pull a gun on a homeless man for sleeping on a bench in a park after 19:00. I've seen private security personnel beat a man with a baton for moving across the road too slow for their taste while he was pushing a trolley of recyclable material towards the dump.
So if we are to give them more power, we should give them stricter rules, regulations, responsibilities and harsher punishments for overstepping their bounds.
Nice show. About the solar just zero vat all components and reduce import tarrifs which will benefit a lot more people including people who don't pay taxes
I watched it and funny how gender based violence is worth a mention rather than rape.
Can you guys do a video on what the DA say about BBBEE.
Guess...
Our government is so poor at performance we had to create a separate healthcare system (which they now want to take over), a independent school system (which they now want to take over)), how long before they want to nationalise private security too
Great content
Why has the date not been announced yet for elections? Surely it's a big deal?
If they privatise almost everything, what is the country going to own?
I'd be extremely hesitant to grant private security the same powers as the police, after all who would they be accountable to for overstepping their mandate and behaving as judge, jury and executioner,would they help yes, but i'd limit their power to arresting criminals and of course self defense in violent confrontations and assisting police where required.
Have you seen video footage of what our wonderful police force is like? They take HOURS to show up when you call them for AN EMERGENCY, they beat people up, drink and get drunk ON THE JOB! Independent security companies will be welcomed with open arms because of how effective they are
They become deputised police. Answerable to the police who are a joke. Private security companies are way ahead of the SAP
Our security company SCP even now have their own ambulance (first responder only) and a Firetruck. The people in our neighborhood rather phone them then the police(which they will contact if needed as in SAPS or Metro/Traffic)
Makes reasonable sense, measurable and attainable
Empowering private security will not help the township crime.
Maybe some police resources can be freed up for the townships. I say that, fully knowing the incompetence of Bheki's SAP
There is only one way or of this mess. That is growth. Growth will only happen if we stop discouraging investment.
All the other things mentioned will fall into place.
I would LOVE 75k.
R75000.00 would encourage a large number of people to go solar. This would make them independent of the grid but also allow Eskom to divert much more power to industry for more productivity and start a better economic recovery of our devastated country.
look at what they have done in umgeni, they have got rid of a lot of cadres there
What ever happened to all the generators from China
The WEF DA aint loosening the gun laws 😂
They've been captured - that's why they're not getting my vote!
@@kelzaefrazer5391 Can you name a single party who would loosen the gun laws?
BTW, Private Securities in the main, are better skilled and qualified than the SAP. 😢
My 3kw solar with 6 panels and lithium battery etc
R120k
But 75k is better than nothing.
You cannot fix the disfunctional labour force in gov dept, fin and klaar
There was no costing or socio economic impact assessment done for the Firearms Control Act either.
Ramon, You new location's camera is not showing you off, at best. It seems to be a low-res video camera, not what we have been used to.
Yes. I have moved - setting up my study. Will be fixed soon.
"African (NATS)😮 IONAL Congress" One party state after one party state. President John Steenhuisen is what SA needs.🎉
Switch gun control to the same model as the US....more legal guns on the street. 👍
Nuts!!!! Look at the death rate in the USA compared to Australia, UK, Scandinavian countries, etc
lighting much better! sounds better now
To be honest ... Clearly the DA are the "best" option.... They are the biggest, most proven, most professional.... They are not perfect, they might not be able to fix anything anyway, but seriously.... They are the only major player that actually sounds like they can make something positive happen.
Better to have a reasonable goal and achieve it than to just make empty pie in the sky promises.
I recently purchased a firearm for self-defence. I actually have no problem with the "gun control" laws. The problem comes in with the incompetence in the implementation.
Cape Exit.
This is not about entertainment. It's about doing practical things that will not alienate voters. They have an election to win.
We have so many ministers, who is minisre of agriculture
Da sounds like the devil you want, and plus fixing up a 30year fuck up is not gonna be easy but they need to start some where I'm sure they will be better than the ANC.
I like the "They would give a rebate of R75000" Who is the they they are talking about. No its the tax payers who is going to have to pay for the rebate so the poorer tax payer who cannot afford solar is going to have to dock up for the richer tax payer who can afford it.
How bout gov not subsidize anything so that corruption cannot take place.
They have to fix the broken energy supply one way or the other. They could install a new nuclear plant on the tax payers. Or they could subsidise homeowners to take pressure off the grid far more cheaply. That means more power available for the rest. Got to end loadshedding
Any South African (including armed security), can make a citizens arrest - maybe teach them how to and educate the broader public too 🤷
So much damage has been done by the incumbent government. Will the next five years be enough for another party to make that much difference? It's a big ask.😅
Got to start somewhere
Hope DA will do what most political parties do 🫠 say one thing and once they win do the opposite 🤷🏼♀️🙏🏼 they could win then take up some of Gayton McKenzie ideas 😅🙏🏼🙌🏼🤞🏼✊🏼🤨🇿🇦👌🏼
Spot on analysis.
5:00 - I think the theory is, in the very least, before you start to fix it you need to stop digging.
Give private security the power of the police. Wow. It's like you don't live in SA.
And double down on BEE
Black economic enrichment.
The DA have always been ANC-lite
How?
@@WTFisA1km Same policies mainly without the corruption and cadres.
Ok.. your idea of security doing policing only fails because I have seen the courses taken to become a grade B security officer and it is things like polishing your boots, etc. AND then it is an open book exam. The Second thing there are a lot of security schools where you can buy your grades from... so the corruption level means you could not get them to policeman status. However, we have a military doing nothing cos none of our neighbours could ever attack us. Put them through police college and let them patrol the streets...at least it will cost us nothing more as we are already paying them a salary.
DA the Karen of SA... Pissed myself laughing at this!!! But so so SO true hey!!!
😂🤣
Or the only party to run their municipalities effectively
@@brianclement2329 Who ever said a Karen can't run a municipality?
Guys, let me tell you something, about 70% of all South Africans doesn't know who to vote for, most of them are going to vote on last minutes decisions, people are confused as to what way to go🙉🙂
Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 section 42 needs to be expanded. Then private security companies will have more powers
Guys where is the vooma in the show today sounds as boring as the DA plan. Bring back that energy and sarcastic tone please please please
You right. They seem a bit flat
Laws need to be changed. Security co. need more power and gun control needs to be eased. Criminality is causing loss of investment as is cader deployment.
There's only so much that can be achieved in 100 days...baby steps of a positive sort makes sense.... hopefully we get the political change that makes it possible !! Will be better than that which we likely to get if we end up with the present government after 100 days !! 😊
Give us your SONA speech.
Can you please address the two issues. Firstly the loadshedding disaster we have in this country and why the government play with the emotions of its ppl. The second issue, why has no one done a comprehensive analysis of SONA 2023 and what was accomplished, with what has been promised in 2024 and what will be accomplished. Facts matter but no one ever talks truth to power, they would rather spew bullshit positivity than reality. Let’s talk facts. Deal with the electricity debacle and the fact that the government is playing with our emotional and mental abilities and let’s talk about the facts that SONA needs to be dissected to show incompetence and failed management. Please address urgently. Thank you
As for me....I don't trust DA so easily
Then stay in a mafia state then, and see where that gets you
@@ankiahunke3250 If I don't trust, I have a very good reason based on facts! In anyway, we are in the minority....even if we all vote for a party it will make no difference. The only difference will be found in Jesus Christ. Only God's intervention will change this situation around because we are beyond a crisis.
Have a nice day
I don't either. They've been captured and aren't the party they used to be 😡
@@ankiahunke3250You do realise people have other parties to vote for, yes? Be realistic. The DA is not winning.
@@renerene1717So you plan to vote God in? I am not sure he is on the ballot paper. Why not take what He has given you and cast your vote for a competent party?
Very boring?its politics not a rave club
Anc is over
We dont trust the DA either - these parties are all working together.
DA, anc light, just an improved version of the anc. They do forget one very big point for SA and that is one shoe does not fit all. SA is very much a multi cultural society with different nations and cultures, ideas in Western Cape does not work in Limpopo , or KZN, different places, different people and customs, different identities. Got to respect that
Another point to remember is the older members of the DA who was the old PFP party helped put the anc in power iand have been part of creating this anc government fiasco in the first place, they will not fix the country, can’t be trusted!
To call the DA the ANC light is totally disrespectful and wildly wrong. How can you put a socialist party and a pro business party in the same group???