I do agree that it's at a breaking point and like i said i dont trust elections while we have the good old U.S. of A overseeing things either. I know i dont follow haitian politics as closely anymore so i have to rely on the opinions of various people of various backgrounds in Haiti that i trust. Many of my family are Lavalas fanatics. Many were Manigat fanatics (the wife) and . I wouldnt be surprised if some are Tet kale fanatics. One of them had me sold on Jovenel when he was running until i realized dude was just a puppet after the China and Venezuela thing. Notice i keep using the word fanatics because that's what they are a lot of times. I take their opinions (on both sides) with a grain of salt. Pretty much like shyt is here with Dems and Reps. So I just go there, handle my business, see fam and bounce. If i have time i go to the country side and see my dad's fam in Camp Perrin sometimes to get away from the turmoil and politics of Port Au Prince. It's a poor area but cool peoples with no complexities like in Port-au-Prince with my mother's side of the family.
I'm tired of this place (USA) and wanna go go home some day. My wish is to eventually return home and i need peace for that so i hope all this turmoil will put us in a better place.
As far as the "popular enough " thing i meant it. As soon as i saw Mickey in the running i was afraid he'd win but HOPED we'd do better but deep down i knew we have enough knuckleheads who'd support him. I was also convinced that Wyclef would have won too had he been allowed to run.