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