The sad reality is that the world is governed by politicians who are sensitive to the electorate when seeking political power but immediately turn grossly insensitive to the same after assuming it. The world witnessed in utter disbelieve when the disgraced 45 th former President of the United States of America Donald Trump directed his supporters to invade and trash the seat of US political establishment, The Capitol. This because he conveniently believed without evidence that the very same electoral process that propelled him to the White House in 2016 was flawed when it determined to remove him from the same White House. There are many more politicians I want to believe, who are in the construct of Trump elsewhere but may have not explicitly yet, behaved like him. It is fair to say only time will tell. This conversation is meant to respond to the recently delivered budget speech on the backdrop of my last week’s conversation in which I raised a few issues and my expectations thereto. Just like Trump who in my view was the least US problem solver but the vicious enabler of the same, I have come to the conclusion that our very political leaders who hold political power are exacerbating our own socio-economic problems instead of solving them.