tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6235332266914946583.post273837094058739062..comments2023-04-01T11:24:35.227-07:00Comments on The Good, The Bad, The Elazul: Egypt: Let them eat BasbousaElazulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02041089190991146632noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6235332266914946583.post-61479001890372942092011-06-12T22:06:02.565-07:002011-06-12T22:06:02.565-07:00The situation in Egypt reminds me of an onion with...The situation in Egypt reminds me of an onion with it's myriad of layers. So much corruption hidden within more corruption. Will take patience,time, and real desire for transparency to sort through it all and rebuild from the ground up. <br /><br />But is there a real desire to do this from anyone running for government? And is there a willingness from the 'silent majority' to patiently allow the rebuilding process to unfold?<br /><br />I'm not sure why it's a bad thing to accept financial assistance, so I'll read the link you've provided. <br /><br />Turn the previous "palaces" into tourist attractions, or hotels, or if there's nothing of any real value other than the building, turn them into blocks of flats for people to live. Wouldn't it be amazing for working class people to have apartments in previous royal buildings!<br /><br />What do you think will happen with this upcoming election, and the promises made, and the military control, and women's issues, and religious issues, and the poverty issue... etc.? It is a huge job to sort out. Is there anyone running for election who could really handle this job AND represent Egypt on the global stage?Tallulahhttp://www.iamtallulah.comnoreply@blogger.com