JERUSALEM POST – Egyptians losing patience with Sisi – A cartoon which appeared on social media shows a drowning Egyptian, only his hand protruding from the depths, waving for help. The next strips show President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi diving in, taking the drowning man’s watch and turning away.
The cartoon captures the mood of desperation and anger among Egyptians clobbered by tax rises, soaring food price inflation and cuts in state subsidies. Some fear a repeat of the mass street protests that drove Sisi’s two immediate predecessors from power.
The wealth of a country is not based on its resources, its army or donations by kindly sheikhs, it is measured by how it creates wealth by its own initiative, by giving businesses the opportunity to start and grow, to give freedoms for people to carry out their own plans, at their own pace, to have ideas, to invent, to design, to sell and to grow products. In Egypt all of these things are not allowed. If you want to start a business an official will call round, threaten you with jail, extort cash, make you jump through a million hoops and in the end the only option is to give up, stay at home or risk death in jail. The only businesses in Egypt that carry on are those with friends in the government, old businesses, the sort that makes things badly and nobody wants. That is Egypt and that is why it fails over and over again. It cannot compete in the world because its products are old fashioned, obsolete. Like the old Soviet Union that also favoured this arthritic old system based on keeping cronies happy, it will die and we hope that from the ashes as new Egypt will be formed, one in which the huge population of young and dynamic people can demonstrate their ingenuity and entrepreneurship and can compete in the world on their own terms and create products, wealth and jobs for all their ambitious people.