Spikes wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:enyands wrote:hisah wrote:hisah wrote:holycow wrote:Tick tock. Time to borrow Hisah's goggles to follow the money.
From my perspective we are not there yet. Bargains will be in plenty later and it'll be difficult choosing what not to buy! @holycow, how do you like the discounts one year later 
Should that interest rate cap bill get signed into law, the discounts will be madness! Crossroad for country's CEO . By signing the voters get amused and more votes. By not signing banks happy esp CBA and more profits.
Just like making a choice between a bugatti and a Lamborghini
The votes are intact whether he signs the bill or note. My take!!!
If he becomes adamant into signing the cap bill RAO will get political strength. Mtamuona kwa jukwaa akisunguka KE nzima whipping up public discontent against Jubilee. RAO atainuka kisiasa kwa vishindo 2007 style!!! Take this observation to bank.
Tuwaache uwongo tafadhali, Raila cannot gain or lose whether Uhuru signs this bill or not.
Only you who has a loan cares whether uhuru signs this bill or not and you do not vote....The rest of the guys who vote do not care whether uhuru votes or not, Infact they have never seen how the bank looks from inside.To them, banking is a reserve for the rich
How many banks operate in rural areas where the real votes are? The few that operate there only serve teaches, police and shopkeepers....What percentage of the poor have loans with banks and or mortgages.
Even if it was true that all or even a majority of kenyans care about the interest rates(which is not), we Kenyans don't vote on issues!!
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?