(misspelling in line 12 "not be lifter.") Of course there is "lack of public stakeholder consultation for the CCMA revision process." People misunderstand the process of "government" - you cannot govern by committee (to wit: the proverbial horse designed by a committee); you cannot include all the input from the "little people," it is a complicated process to coalesce enough power to govern. Then eventually people get tired of that version of authority and throw them out, to be replaced by an opposition party that operates basically the same way, going in and out of power (like Marx said) like links on a sausage. The people are the cobblestones, business always the beneficiary.
(misspelling in line 12 "not be lifter.") Of course there is "lack of public stakeholder consultation for the CCMA revision process." People misunderstand the process of "government" - you cannot govern by committee (to wit: the proverbial horse designed by a committee); you cannot include all the input from the "little people," it is a complicated process to coalesce enough power to govern. Then eventually people get tired of that version of authority and throw them out, to be replaced by an opposition party that operates basically the same way, going in and out of power (like Marx said) like links on a sausage. The people are the cobblestones, business always the beneficiary.
Thanks Kathleen - I've corrected the typo.