Even small-small, it doesn't take very long to ruin a country's system of governance and the country with it. All going to end in tears, but apparently people can't stop themselves. At this rate Kenyans will end up in a place they have been before, asking "how exactly did we get here?". But who cares. Still, it's actually fascinating to see this happen in a sort of bizarre "real-time but slow-motion" ... Mind you, Kenyans are also always starving and begging for food, no matter the past experience and warnings and notices and what-not.
Is there something about the Kenyan head that makes it "immune" to learning from past experience and incapable of contemplating the eventual outcome of present behaviour, be it of action or inaction? Truly fascinating. On a national level, the political version of the "seemingly intelligent" or at least "sufficiently experienced" guy who, after getting hit with "it", prays fervently and writes out new "resolutions" ... gets his "shots" and recovers, ...., and then heads right back to K street! And old story that never ends well.