Thursday, March 3, 2011

Changes Not Talk

What is taken place in Jamaica? Our economy is not on the right track because we are not producing to get ourself out of this debt. I know the political spin doctors would want to object but i dare anyone of them to come and tell the Jamaican people that this is not so.
Jamaica needs some fundamental changes in order to move forward, but is it that our leaders lack the ability to do just that?this colonial why of governing is no longer working where taxation is the only why for a government to collect the money for the country to survive, i hear the president of the Jamaica Manufacture of association Omar Azan keep asking for some assistance in the manufacture sector but no one is taking him on, but as the tourism sector cry we can rest assure that government will assist them.
But why assist a sector that only benefit only one set of people?is it that their contribution to these parties are more important to their political parties than the country on a whole? or is it that the ordinary people who can't contribute as big as these people to their party have no say?We need some answers to all these questions

Monday, February 21, 2011

Its President's Day Can You Name Them?

1. Washington, George (1789-1797)
2. Adams, John (1797-1801)
3. Jefferson, Thomas (1801-1809)

4. Madison, James (1809-1817)
5. Monroe, James (1817-1825)
6. Adams, John Quincy (1825-1829)
7. Jackson, Andrew (1829-1837)
08. Van Buren, Martin (1837-1841)
09. Harrison, William Henry (1841)
10. Tyler, John (1841-1845)
11. Polk, James Knox (1845-1849)
12. Taylor, Zachary (1849-1850)
13. Fillmore, Millard (1850-1853)
14. Pierce, Franklin (1853-1857)
15. Buchanan, James (1857-1861)
16. Lincoln, Abraham (1861-1865)
17. Johnson, Andrew (1865-1869)
18. Grant, Ulysses S. (1869-1877)
19. Hayes, Rutherford Birchard (1877-1881)
20. Garfield, James Abram (1881)
21. Arthur, Chester Alan (1881-1885)
22. Cleveland, Grover (1885-1889)
23. Harrison, Benjamin (1889-1893)
24. Cleveland, Grover (1893-1897)
25. McKinley, William (1897-1901)
26. Roosevelt, Theodore (1901-1909)
27. Taft, William Howard (1909-1913)
28. Wilson, Woodrow (1913-1921)
29. Harding, Warren Gamaliel (1921-1923)
30. Coolidge, Calvin (1923-1929)
31. Hoover, Herbert Clark (1929-1933)
32. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1933-1945)
33. Truman, Harry (1945-1953)
34. Eisenhower, Dwight David (1953-1961)
35. Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1961-1963)
36. Johnson, Lyndon Baines (1963-1969)
37. Nixon, Richard Milhous (1969-1974)
38. Ford, Gerald Rudolph (1974-1977)
39. Carter, James Earl Jr. (1977-1981
40. Reagan, Ronald Wilson (1981-1989)
41. Bush, George Herbert Walker (1989-1993)
42. Clinton, William Jefferson (1993-2001)
43. Bush, George Walker (2001-2009)
44. Obama, Barack Hussein (2009-present)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

THE BUJU BANTON CASE

The allegation being brought against reggae super star Buju Banton in the Florida federal court which alleges that he's a "drug dealer" should be a case in my view a human rights matter.The gay community has been for years now trying to crucify the reggae super star for a song that he did when he was only 17 years old.
Now Mr Banton has met with this group and also apologized for his past comments about them and vow not to make such comments in the future, but they thought that that was not enough so they now want to put the reggae super star behind bars, now if this is not a clear violation against Mr Banton human rights well the definition of human rights needs to amended by the united nation, its very evident that this is a clear case of entrapment against the entertainer and should be rejected by the jury's.
I have nothing against gays but i think is full time they let this one go, Mr Banton has just won a Grammy award for his album titled before the dawn, their method is not working he's has gotten even more popular than ever so they need to move on, gays should note and accept that it is they who have always been the one's who have been violating other people's human right and its a debate that we can have any day with them and win, because they keep imposing their life style on other people and not respecting other people's view.
So i suggest that they just live their life's and let others live their's too.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

We seems to have a set of liars in our Jamaican Parliament who say they are representing "the people", Today we have learned that the Attorney General lied to Parliament last year March when she said she knew nothing and was not aware about the Manatt,Phelps & Phillip involvement in the Christopher 'dudus Coke extradition affair.
First it was the Prime Minister now the Attorney General, Who's next? can we really trust any of them in the highest court of the land they can just stand up and tell us anything that comes to their mouth and expects us to believe them well if thats the way we have lost our way.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Time for new thinking

Its the same old thinking we see are being used by the Bruce Golding led administration to solve Jamaica's problem which they think can work, we thought Mr. Golding would have change those thinking but now we understand that the more things change more they remain the same.
Take for instance tax, they keep thinking that if they impose more taxes on the public they can raise revenue and pay our way out of this massive debt that they the politicians have but Jamaica into and now want the public to take up the tab, it can't work and it will never work, what we need to do is to be more productive and then we can pay ourself out of this debt.
Second thing is education how can a country move forward if the people are uneducated? the government needs to put more money in education and make it more available to the poor who can't afford it, a new education system should be put in place with immediate effect to solve this problem.
Third is the economy the Minister of Finance thinks he doing a good job thats only because his Political backers are telling him that, they are going about this thing the same way the previous administration did which is to spend the Jamaican people hard earn tax money on a dead horse which is the tourism sector, the money should be given to small business people with bright ideas but cant fine the money to start the business and then they will see the economy take off.
So this Administration is no Different from any other Administration in Jamaica, they lack out the box thinking and lacking the know how and just cant manage things. but what to do my people we have no opposition also, so what we have is the same old,same old.
take care.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Many People have been asking the question what is taking place between the Bruce Golding led administration and sandals chairman Gordon"butch"Stewart,The country is livid about the propose deal by the government to sell Mr Stewart the sandals white house hotel which was lease to sandals by the previous administration. Some of the questions being asked is why and how can a government lend a billionaire money to purchase a hotel from government the coffers? and why Mr.Stewart never went to the local banks to seek funding for the deal? the hotel is being sold for US$40 million dollars, Mr. Stewart is to make a down payment of US$7.2 million and the rest of money is being giving to Mr. Stewart by the government through a so call vendor's mortgage at 6 percent for seven years, can this be real? the people of Jamaica are being taken for a foul for far too long and its time Jamaicans wake up and smell the coffee and stand up to these politicians who have been sucking the blood from the people for over 40 years.

Note i Have return, i'm just warming up

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

DID THE MINISTER LIE TO THE JAMAICAN PUBLIC?

Its being reported by inmates at the remand center in kingston jamaica that inmates where beaten by wardens and police for now particulars reason but for just standing up for their rights and justice.The minister came and said that no inmates got shot and everything is under control, but we have learn of no such thing by inmates at the center.
What we have learned is that two inmates where shot and many where beaten badly and are now seeking help from these wardens, so we would want to know what took place and why major stake holders for justice are not allow to go into the remand center?