Friday, September 30, 2011

Can Jeep handle potholes?

I am certainly bemused of the fact that the other party is trying to play the three card gimmicks, similar to the current one has done, which certainly had adversed effect on the people in the promise land and the flow of milk and honey - Increase, Jobs, and Freeness.

It is obvious enough that some people are not matured enough or political educated, which one can say by assumption, illiteracy is a growing trend. The other party by no means are working on their agenda, I believe it is a progressive one since JEEP have been conceptualized, sort of. Jamaica does not manufacture vehicle and if you are planning use a jeep to enhance or stimulate a hungry economy the idea is bad, ill-concieve and poor thought process not to mentioned put together by persons of intelligence. I know I cannot put J$2000.00 of 87 gas or 90 not even diesel in it to distribute any goods or freeness to compaigners, I would of have been stuck on the highway waiting helplessly.

JEEP, does it make sense or just pure simple gimmicks? Clearly, we hardly manufactured anything much less to have a jeep to boost a struggling economy in which would cost monies to remove from custom.

In all honesty and by my permissable opinion, I think we should renegotiate our current agreement(s) with the IMF, or should package marijuana that have a high value for exportation and for tourist attract, I am sure within 6 month the economy would of grown by at least 15% and not by 1% or 2% (ridiculus growth by some bankers) and to further mention it is the only crop that seems to possess more value the coffee up by the mountain which is ever blue.

Albeit, I am not discrediting anyone's plan for the development of the country, but careful thoughts and planning should be invested and blinkers worn by stakeholders should be removed as to the fact we are in a dynamic arena and competitive marketplace.

In conclusion, are our leaders at least some, are they really Jamaicans or bothie playing dandy shandy with tax payers.

All Jamaicans should at this time, day and age, this century, this millennium should think like first world visionaries not like third world citizens.


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