
Huh? Uh, yes, yes, indeed, by the way: US withdrawal from USAID, the WHO… and soon from UNESCO? 😳
Well, I don’t want to say guys, but this really smells like a nightmare, doesn’t it? Add to that these stories of taxes and customs duties…
The policy of the outrageous, and we already sensed it a few months ago, is becoming more and more clear: Americans first, others second.
A complete withdrawal, and for those who wondered what the word autarky meant, well, there you go, io izy io.
The debate is no longer “can they do it, do they have the means to do it?” No, efa tsy @ zany intsony: they simply do it. And they’re annoying you lol 🤣
As for those who have been accustomed to living off these subsidies for decades, ouch, they’re really going to feel it! And without Vaseline, eh, completely dry, kay marary izy zany ram’s?
All these micro-projects, the water supply things, the health… oh well, your Ikongo Party, it didn’t take long, eh? For it to really explode, of course.
Malaria, but also all the other tropical crap. Not to mention AIDS and other disgusting joys.
It’s good to constantly remind people of your “national sovereignty.” The problem is that in practice, your national sovereignty is more like “and my ass is a chicken”?
You’re not sovereign in any way. Even your annual operating budget depends completely on these foreign subsidies.
Yes, I’m talking about the operating budget: administration, civil servants, and all that… we haven’t even mentioned the investment budget, projects, and all that. Still in this health, social, and economic section… Children’s nutrition, schooling… Oh ry zalahy e, I often use the term “rock’n’roll,” but at this rate it’s going to be more like… apocalypse now? 😳
Attention is still totally focused on this Ambohimalaza affair. But I see that things are already starting to get heated about the 2026 Finance Law?
Usually, it’s developed on the sly in the dark basements of the Ministry of Budget and Finance. Now I notice that today they’re making a big fuss by rallying civil society, business associations, tax authorities, customs, and all that.
This is proof that there’s definitely a fire in the Kasbah. They saw that the budget wasn’t great this year, 2025… and so we can imagine that 2026 will be… apocalypse now?
The problem hasn’t changed one iota since the launch of this blog in 2017: what wealth do you produce? What products do you process? What is your added value? Did you take your angady, your dick, and your knife and export rice today?
An angel passes through the Council of Ministers with a great flap of embarrassed wings 🤣
No, actually, for 16 years you’ve been completely lost in your pointless projects, which create no wealth but only your fleeting glory?
And as the taps turn off one after the other, today you find yourself “as good as new,” as they say. Nanenganiny lol.
Gemini, inona indray zany Gros Jean any lery zany? Tsy ilay bandy nanao Formule 1 ve zany?
Uh no, not quite 🤣
The expression “to be Gros-Jean like before” means to find oneself in the same situation as before, without having achieved one’s goals or aspirations. In other words, it’s to return to square one after having nurtured great hopes or plans.
Any zay ilay IEM sy velirano eee. Uh yes, young people, where? Not in the outrageous one across the Atlantic, anyway.
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