Jamaica’s Criminal Supporting Justice Minister Lauds Watch-dog Group.…

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Have you ever won­dered why crime in Jamaica con­tin­ue to get worse ? Look no fur­ther than this piece of crap.

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del­roy chuck

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has laud­ed the efforts by the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM), towards a reduc­tion in fatal shoot­ings involv­ing mem­bers of the secu­ri­ty forces. The jus­tice min­is­ter was speak­ing at the recent­ly held National Integrity Action/​Office of the Chief Justice 5th Parish Court Judges train­ing sem­i­nar at the Jewel Dunn’s River Resort in St Ann. Chuck’s obser­va­tion comes against the back­ground of the recent­ly released Amnesty International report on unlaw­ful police homi­cide in Jamaica. According to Chuck, the jus­tice sec­tor can­not ignore the Amnesty report as it paints a poor pic­ture of the crim­i­nal jus­tice system.

Irrespective of where or to whom we want to ascribe blame, we all fig­ure bad­ly as deci­sion mak­ers, inves­ti­ga­tors, pros­e­cu­tors and judges,” said Chuck. At the same time, Chuck said that Jamaicans do not under­es­ti­mate the per­ils faced by law enforce­ment offi­cers in the exe­cu­tion of their duties. “Jamaica has some vio­lent crim­i­nals who are pre­pared to take on the secu­ri­ty forces. Yet we can­not yield to unlaw­ful and exces­sive con­duct,” he said. Chuck assert­ed that the estab­lish­ment of INDECOM was intend­ed to bring Jamaica in com­pli­ance with var­i­ous inter­na­tion­al legal stan­dards, which, togeth­er, con­sti­tute an inter­na­tion­al frame­work of fun­da­men­tal safe­guards to pro­tect against abus­es. He added that the reduc­tion seen in fatal shoot­ings by the police must be applaud­ed, as last year police shoot­ing fell below the 100 mark for the first time in decades. “The pub­lic can have con­fi­dence in the pres­ence of an inde­pen­dent over­sight body, with suf­fi­cient teeth to dis­cour­age mis­be­hav­iour and human rights abuse by agents of the State,” Chuck said. http://​www​.jamaicaob​serv​er​.com/​l​a​t​e​s​t​n​e​w​s​/​J​u​s​t​i​c​e​-​m​i​n​i​s​t​e​r​-​l​a​u​d​s​-​I​N​D​E​COM

I’m reminded of a an elephant sitting on one end of a see-saw and a mouse on the other, Sure Police have stopped engaging the brutish criminals in our country , that necessarily translates into less lethal police encounters. What this ignoramus misses is the exponential increase in killings by those brutish criminals who are left alive to kill at will. No one care about the death of the innocent as long as international standards are met. The funny thing is that in those other nations in which those standards are met they don’t allow nothing of the sort. Can anyone say the Philippines? The president of that nation gets it, criticize his methods all you want but he is resolute. I never ever liked this guy he is an insufferable jackass.….
Imagine that this guy who should never be allowed anywhere near national security of justice gets to parade in front of the world as some paragon of virtue , looking out for truth rights and justice, when he has more in common with the murdering scums he is protecting than our brave law enforcement officers.
Is there any wonder this this ass-wipe is on the side of INDECOM and not on the side of innocent dead Jamaicans?
How long will it be before this guy gets a visit which reminds him of what poor unprotected Jamaicans are facing ?

Portia For Tenured Leadership Of The PNP.….

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On September 3rd 2007 Portia Simpson Miller was defeated in general elections held in Jamaica . She lost to Orette Bruce Golding of the Jamaica Labor Party , It was a slim victory but one the (JLP) relished after been in the political wilderness for 1412 years under the leadership of Edward Seaga, whom the people decided they did not want to elect to the highest office again.

Andrew Holness Leader opposition JLP
Andrew Holness
Leader oppo­si­tion JLP

However by Thursday December 29th 2011 Portia and the PNP deliv­ered a crush­ing 41 – 22-seat shel­lack­ing to the Labor Party. Once again send­ing the JLP into polit­i­cal hibernation.
According to an autop­sy report com­mis­sioned by the JLP leader Andrew Holness after the loss, the JLP lost because among oth­er things , it was unpre­pared and most of all, it was vot­ed out because of the Christopher (duddus)Coke mat­ter which Bruce Golding mis­han­dled mightily.
The Party could have saved that mon­ey any per­son on the cor­ner could have told them that.
Portia Simpson Miller was back in Jamaica House!

Holness a smart young leader took his shel­lack­ing and went on a mis­sion to lis­ten to the peo­ple, hear their griev­ances and for­mu­late pol­i­cy posi­tions for his party.
Albeit that we would believe that the esteemed Leader of the JLP would lis­ten to advice from us, but he did exact­ly what we said was need­ed in light of the par­ty’s sig­nif­i­cant loss.
During my life­time I have seen the incred­i­ble smarts of the Jamaican peo­ple up close , even when they lack the basic abil­i­ty to read or write, they are gen­er­al­ly nobody’s fool.
Politicians dis­re­spect them to their detri­ment and peril.

Disrespectful and arro­gant are two of the most obvi­ous char­ac­ter­is­tics which may read­i­ly be found in our nation’s polit­i­cal lead­ers . So it was no sur­prise that Portia Simpson Miller would mis­read the resolve and intent of the vot­ers when they sent her back to Jamaica House on my birth­day December 29th 2011.
Having been giv­en more time in Jamaica House than their oppo­nent the JLP since 1962 ‚the PNP devel­oped a sense of enti­tle­ment and even con­tempt for the electorate.
The par­ty start­ed believ­ing it’s own sil­ly rhetoric “jume­ka a pnp kun­try

The peo­ple’s repu­di­a­tion of the JLP in 2011 I thought was exact­ly cor­rect. As some­one who believes the JLP is the less­er of two evils I want­ed that par­ty to win but I felt the peo­ple act­ed appro­pri­ate­ly when they sent the par­ty packing.
I thought that Andrew Holness and the par­ty should go out and earn the trust of the peo­ple. I thought it would be good for the par­ty to rebuild rather than pro­ceed from the hand-off Golding had done to Holness.
The love and trust of the Jamaican peo­ple was out there to be had, the par­ty and it’s lead­er­ship would have to earn it, and right­ly so.

The fact that the PNP found itself back in pow­er after December 29th 2011 was a sur­prise to many, but none more so than the PNP itself, which was still jad­ed and out of ideas after been in office for an unprece­dent­ed unbro­ken 14 12 years.
Not rec­og­niz­ing that it’s re-elec­tion had noth­ing to do with it’s abil­i­ty to deliv­er qual­i­ty ser­vices, but was a smack-down of an errant JLP, the PNP unwit­ting­ly believed it had a man­date to rule, not serve.

Simposn Miller
Simpson Miller

Portia took on the mantra of a Monarch.
In addi­tion to been gross­ly incom­pe­tent as a leader she decid­ed she would not answer any ques­tions from the press.
I may be wrong in char­ac­ter­iz­ing her actions as monar­chis­tic as a mat­ter of fact, the British Royal fam­i­ly have made them­selves quite avail­able to the media in recent years, par­tic­u­lar­ly after Diana Spencer mar­ried into that fam­i­ly and enlight­ened them somewhat.
Queen Elizabeth even offered to pay tax­es years ago after the British pub­lic became agi­tat­ed with the amount of tax­pay­ers funds being chan­neled into main­tain­ing the monarchy.
The Queen, an astute sur­vivor quick­ly decid­ed her roy­al house­hold would pay taxes.
That bril­liant move qui­et­ed the dis­sent and the monar­chy sur­vived anoth­er day.
Oh for the pow­er of adaptability.

Not a quick study Portia for her part told the media she would not be talk­ing her­self out of office, an obvi­ous dig at her pre­de­ces­sor Bruce Golding who had a week­ly radio radio call in pro­gram from Jamaica house, in which peo­ple were allowed to call in and talk issues with the Prime Minister.
That was a ground break­ing ini­tia­tive , thanks to Golding’s for­ward think­ing on that issue.
Facing a litany of unre­solved cor­rup­tion scan­dals, some from it’s pre­vi­ous tenure in office, oth­ers new , Mrs Simpson Miller either refused to speak to the press, or told them to go ask the PNP.

Facing anoth­er nation­al elec­tion in 2016 Mr’s Miller com­mit­ted the car­di­nal sin, she attached con­di­tions before she would attend­ed tele­vised debates with the JLP’s Andrew Holness.
She stu­pid­ly demand­ed that Holness pub­licly apol­o­gize for say­ing she was a con-artiste , she even threat­ened legal action against the the oppo­si­tion leader nev­er mind that she was the per­son who referred to his eco­nom­ic plan as a con plan.
The fact of the mat­ter was that Miller and her par­ty had no answers to the nations prob­lems, and they were many. So they arro­gant­ly expect­ed to dis­re­spect the vot­ers by obfus­cat­ing and dodg­ing under flim­sy con­coct­ed guises.
Essentially say­ing I’m not account­able, I don’t have to tell you what my plans are , just go out and give us anoth­er five year term.
What arrogance ?
As the head of the PNP ‚Portia Simpson Miller placed her­self above the rule of law , above account­abil­i­ty, above answer­ing to anyone.
If there is a process where you are required to debate your oppo­nent you shut up and turn up for the debate.
A polit­i­cal debate is a job interview>
You refuse to show up you don’t get hired.
Portia did not receive that memo…Peter Phillips did not mind either he sim­ply kept stok­ing the fire about the size of Andrew Holness’ house. Despite know­ing full well it was polit­i­cal sui­cide. He want­ed Simpson Miller to con­tin­ue mak­ing an ass of her­self so he could step out of her shadow.
In fact, how could Peter Phillips not har­bor some grudge against Portia? He cer­tain­ly did not chal­lenge her for lead­er­ship of the par­ty because he thought she was bet­ter able to lead the par­ty than he was.
Imagine he a PhD hav­ing to to live in the shad­ow of this.… this… this.……oh you know what I mean.

Those who dis­re­spect the vot­ers gen­er­al­ly get a sense of the peo­ples’s resolve soon­er or later.
For Simpson Miller it was sooner .
On February 25th 2016 the vot­ers sent her and her par­ty packing .
The JLP did not sweep the elec­tions as the PNP had done the pre­vi­ous cycle, but win­ning 11 seats with­out los­ing a sin­gle seat it held, was pret­ty remarkable.
To add to their tone-deaf arro­gance Simpson Miller and the People’s National refused to under­stand the will of the peo­ple. They went on to dis­cred­it the elec­toral out­come argu­ing that it was on account of promis­es of tax-cuts Holness made pri­or to the elections.
Well what do you know?
What a nov­el con­cept, the Jamaican peo­ple actu­al­ly vot­ing for a par­ty which offered to make them keep some more of their hard earned mon­ey , as against a litany of cor­rup­tion scan­dals and tax hikes.

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Listen to the Leader of the Opposition here and form your own opinions.

The par­ty then went ahead and reaf­firmed Portia Simpson Miller as its leader , demon­strat­ing that it did not give a rat’s ass about what the vot­ers were say­ing about Miller’s lead­er­ship , or ;lack thereof.
Being who she is, she went onto a stage in the St Ann con­stituen­cy of Member of Parliament Lisa Hanna and threat­ened vio­lence against her own sup­port­ers in the parish who voiced their dis­ap­proval of some of the can­di­dates the par­ty was foist­ing on them.
The Jamaican peo­ple are not stand­ing for that kind of dis­re­spect from politi­cians any­more, again Portia mis­read her own strengths.
After a while peo­ple are going to be able to see bull­shit for what it is.
The American elec­torate elect­ed a man who open­ly dis­re­spect­ed every­one he could . He refused to release his tax returns so the pub­lic could make informed deci­sions about his suit­abil­i­ty for the presidency.
Not so in Jamaica the peo­ple made it clear that until the PNP learn respect and humil­i­ty they will be on the out­side look­ing in.
On Monday November 28th vot­ers across the Island sent the PNP and Portia Simpson Miller anoth­er strong mes­sage that they will not stand for any threats or acts of intimidation .
They deliv­ered anoth­er shellacking .

My hunch tells me lead­ers like Paul Burke and oth­ers will still find rea­son to dis­cred­it the out­come of the elec­tions, blam­ing every­one but themselves.
That works for Holness and the Jamaican peo­ple quite well.
People are tired of the vira­go style gar­ri­son pol­i­tics which has char­ac­ter­ized our pop cul­ture, they want change. In the age of infor­ma­tion peo­ple are look­ing in real time at what oth­er peo­ple in oth­er coun­tries are doing, how they are progressing.
They are not going to con­tin­ue to allow the regres­sive style pol­i­tics which Simpson Miller represents.
Whether she goes home is up to her and her party.
The gov­ern­ing JLP must find ways to cap­i­tal­ize on the obsti­na­cy of this shell of a par­ty by deliv­er­ing qual­i­ty respect­ful ser­vice to the peo­ple, mak­ing Jamaica all she was des­tined to be.

Fidel Castro, An Indelible Icon In My Eyes.…

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For all that which has been attributed to Castro both negative and positive , nothing resonate more with me than his decision to send Cuban troops to fight to end apartheid and white hegemony on the continent of Africa. He did so while western nations threw their support behind the racist despotic apartheid régime which as a minority group terrorized the legitimate majority black population in their rightful homeland.
Gracias-el-Presidente.….…

Recognizing the life and work of Fidel Castro is not a zero sum game .
It is per­fect­ly okay to dis­agree with the com­mu­nist ide­ol­o­gy the for­mer rev­o­lu­tion­ary so dear­ly embraced ‚while acknowl­edg­ing the pos­i­tive con­tri­bu­tion he made when sup­posed friends did not see fit to stand on principle.
He did !!!

A grateful Nelson Mandela and Fidel Castro
A grate­ful Nelson Mandela and Fidel Castro

Scratching the sur­face of the life and times of Fidel Castro does not give an ade­quate reveal of whether the for­mal­ly trained lawyer start­ed out as a com­mu­nist sym­pa­thiz­er as some with whom he attend­ed col­lege seemed to believe .
Or whether he was forced into embrac­ing the Soviets as a last resort after been rebuffed by the Americans.
The much report­ed-on repeat­ed attempts on his life , not the least of which was the bay of pigs débâ­cle. could cer­tain­ly not have endeared him to America and capitalism.

As trib­utes pour in after his pass­ing, those opposed to the Cuban leader line up in unright­eous indig­na­tion to his very existence .
Like the true Pharisees they are , the say they are Christians, their lips drip­ping with the lies and decep­tion of perdition.
No-ones world­view mat­ters but theirs. Those who see things dif­fer­ent­ly are ridiculed and demeaned.
True to form these blink­ered purists are focused on the sin­gu­lar issue which defines their out­look of this con­tro­ver­sial leader, the exile Cuban com­mu­ni­ty in Miami Florida.

His incred­i­ble accom­plish­ments on edu­ca­tion and health-care for the Cuban peo­ple are lost on his crit­ics. Never mind that every­thing he accom­plished has been done while fac­ing half a cen­tu­ry of strin­gent American eco­nom­ic blockade.
Standing on prin­ci­ple by putting Cuban troops in Angola to fight the oppres­sive racist inter­lop­ing apartheid régime in South Africa was sin­gu­lar­ly momen­tous to this writer. He did so while west­ern pow­ers stood in sto­ic sup­port of a racial régime which sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly tor­tured raped and mur­dered black Africans on their own soil.
For that Fidel Castro is an Indelible Icon in my eyes.

One does not have to be a sup­port­er of all of what has been attrib­uted to Castro. One does­n’t even have to sup­port or believe in com­mu­nism to speak to the brave pro­gres­sive stance President Fidel Castro took when oth­ers wouldn’t.
One does­n’t have to agree with every­thing some­one ever did in order to cred­it them for that which was com­mend­able. Unless the good they did is not what you would have want­ed . If that be the case then we under­stand, but please step aside so that those who have been pos­i­tive­ly impact­ed may pay their respect.
Like President Barack Obama who began a thaw with Cuba , Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued the fol­low­ing state­ment on the death of his fam­i­ly’s friend.

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Justin Trudeau

It is with deep sor­row that I learned today of the death of Cuba’s longest serv­ing President”. “Fidel Castro was a larg­er than life leader who served his peo­ple for almost half a cen­tu­ry. A leg­endary rev­o­lu­tion­ary and ora­tor, Mr. Castro made sig­nif­i­cant improve­ments to the edu­ca­tion and health­care of his island nation. “While a con­tro­ver­sial fig­ure, both Mr. Castro’s sup­port­ers and detrac­tors rec­og­nized his tremen­dous ded­i­ca­tion and love for the Cuban peo­ple who had a deep and last­ing affec­tion for “el Comandante”. “I know my father was very proud to call him a friend and I had the oppor­tu­ni­ty to meet Fidel when my father passed away. It was also a real hon­our to meet his three sons and his broth­er President Raúl Castro dur­ing my recent vis­it to Cuba. “On behalf of all Canadians, Sophie and I offer our deep­est con­do­lences to the fam­i­ly, friends and many, many sup­port­ers of Mr. Castro. We join the peo­ple of Cuba today in mourn­ing the loss of this remark­able leader.”

The ink on the Prime Minister’s state­ment was­n’t dry before two Hispanic US sen­a­tors jumped on it to gain attention.
I found the indig­na­tion of these two par­tic­u­lar­ly galling, in light of their sup­port of Donald Trump a racist xeno­phobe who is infat­u­at­ed with the like of Vladimir Putin, Saddam Hussein and Kim Jong Un despot­ic murderers.

Today’s Elections A Referendum On Both Parties.….….…..

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Today Jamaicans get to chose rep­re­sen­ta­tives to han­dle their busi­ness at the local level.
Frankly I nev­er quite under­stood the need for parish Councillors , what with the size of the country.
The coun­try is small enough that mem­bers of par­lia­ment should have no rea­son not to be total­ly in touch with the peo­ple . A coun­try of 4411 square miles and a 63 mem­ber leg­is­la­ture why does the coun­try need all of these paid positions?
Anyway !!!

These local Government elec­tions are a ref­er­en­dum of sorts on both the PNP and the rul­ing JLP.
The Labor par­ty which now forms the gov­ern­ment has fol­lowed through on some of it’s cam­paign promis­es since tak­ing office. The econ­o­my seem to be on the right course accord­ing to the Island’s pri­ma­ry lender, the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The econ­o­my is also expe­ri­enc­ing a slight uptick in eco­nom­ic growth over the ane­mic growth-rate which has char­ac­ter­ized the PNP’s tenure at the helm.
Additionally the PNP is still stuck in post elec­tion shock, unable to grasp that the peo­ple have deliv­ered a com­pre­hen­sive repu­di­a­tion of their stew­ard­ship despite the slen­der JLP major­i­ty in the Legislature. It is no easy feat to pick up eleven seats with­out los­ing a sin­gle one giv­en the Islands hor­ri­ble gar­ri­son cul­ture which is dom­i­nat­ed by the PNP.
Since tak­ing office how­ev­er the JLP has done noth­ing out­side pay­ing lip ser­vice to crime. As a result mur­ders and oth­er seri­ous crimes have con­tin­ued to increase on it’s watch. In one week 55 Jamaicans were report­ed killed, as egre­gious as those num­bers are there is lit­tle rea­son to believe that the num­ber may not actu­al­ly be high­er as some mur­ders are not report­ed to authorities.
In this medi­um we have con­sis­tent­ly argued that at a bare min­i­mum crime dras­ti­cal­ly reduces stan­dards of liv­ing and worse case traps the major­i­ty in a vis­cous cycle of mor­tal poverty.
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ANY ECONOMIC RECOVERY MUST BEGIN WITH SUFFOCATING THE CRIME MONSTER
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I have been sound­ing the alarm to both polit­i­cal par­ties for years, mak­ing the case that there can be no real pros­per­i­ty or true eco­nom­ic gain unless the crime mon­ster is suffocated.
I wrote about this before the new JLP Administration took office, hop­ing to head off a sense of lethar­gy on the issue.
Since tak­ing office the JLP has con­tin­ued on it’s mer­ry way , con­duct­ing busi­ness as if the threat crime pos­es is a fig­ment of our imag­i­na­tion and not the exis­ten­tial threat that it is.
At least until now.
We now hear the Minister of National Security telling the Nation that quote “there can be no social and eco­nom­ic growth in Jamaica with­out a reduc­tion in crime”.
What a nov­el con­cept. Wonder where that idea came from?
To begin with, despite hav­ing said he turned down the National Security Portfolio offer Montague’s selec­tion demon­strat­ed that Holness and the hier­ar­chy of the JLP sim­ply intend­ed to punt the ball up the field and put it’s defen­sive team on the field.
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WHAT DOES MONTAGUE’S APPOINTMENT SAY ABOUT ADMINISTRATION’S SERIOUSNESS ABOUT CRIME….
Robert Montaque

This writer did no more believe that a botanist was going to pos­sess the req­ui­site skills and knowl­edge to make the impor­tant deci­sions on crime than a fire­man would be able to per­form brain surgery.
Nevertheless both his appoint­ment and his ini­tial refusal did offer a win­dow into the thought process of Holness and the JLP.
They fun­da­men­tal­ly do not under­stand the seri­ous con­se­quences crime have on soci­ety. As such they want­ed to main­tain a stale­mate of sorts on crime , not ruf­fle any feath­ers but get what they pri­or­i­tize done.
What the JLP is dis­cov­er­ing now is that things do not work that way.
It’s iron­ic that Holness’ age and where he was edu­cat­ed has shaped his under­stand­ing of crime , more so than the polit­i­cal par­ty he leads does.
The JLP was the par­ty of Hugh Lawson Shearer, the take no pris­on­ers on crime Prime Minister, who under­stood more than any oth­er per­son to enter pol­i­tics on the Island that crime can­not be tolerated.
Andrew Holness a prod­uct of his time and a grad­u­ate of the UWI sim­ply lack the fun­da­men­tal under­stand­ing he needs to have.
Its a sil­ly and igno­rant posi­tion tak­en by the Island’s so-called edu­cat­ed, that the nation can sim­ply go on pre­tend­ing that crime has no impact.
Andrew Holness is as a much a vic­tim of that mis­tak­en lib­er­al brain­wash­ing as any other.
Whether he is afraid of the inevitable con­dem­na­tion deci­sive action will bring or he is ter­ri­fied of los­ing the next General elec­tion is any­one’s guess.
What is evi­dent is that pay­ing lip ser­vice to Fidel Castro a tow­er­ing fig­ure on order and the deliv­ery of ser­vice , while cow­er­ing in a cor­ner away from the killings will not improve the lot of our country.

It is expect­ed that the PNP will do noth­ing on crime, the par­ty thrives on crime , chaos and corruption.
Without gar­risons and crim­i­nal gangs the PNP is irrel­e­vant. The brazen threats issued by that par­ty’s leader in St Ann recent­ly against her own sup­port­ers is indeed quid pro quo that the PNP is a par­ty of crim­i­nals , for crim­i­nals, with no inten­tion of changing.
The PNP needs the crim­i­nal gangs to main­tain it’s pow­er-base, in return it gives them cover.
The JLP must gath­er the courage to move the Island away from this vis­cous cycle.

Portia’s Apology Not The First After Being Strongly Challenged.…..

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After threat­en­ing to bring mer­ce­nar­ies to the St Ann con­stituen­cy of Lisa Hanna , the People’s National Party President Portia Simpson Miller is report­ed­ly sor­ry for her caus­tic and vio­lence induc­ing tirade.

The PNP’s leader was speak­ing to sup­port­ers in the St Ann South Eastern con­stituen­cy when she was heck­led by some in the crowd. At issue we learned, is a feud which has been sim­mer­ing between the Member of Parliament Lisa Hanna and some parish Councillors with­in the party.
Miller did not take kind­ly to being heck­led, she threat­ened to return to the con­stituen­cy with people.
In her tirade Miller bragged about the strength of her con­stituen­cy and threat­ened to bring peo­ple back to deal with her errant supporters.

Those with knowl­edge of Jamaican pol­i­tics know that Miller’s St Andrew south west­ern con­stituen­cy is one of the most eco­nom­i­cal­ly depressed com­mu­ni­ties in the coun­try. The only strength Miller could have been allud­ing to in light of those facts would be the strength of arms of the mer­ce­nar­ies with­ing that polit­i­cal enclave.
It is all the more rea­son that her threats must be viewed with the due seri­ous­ness it deserves.
Neither south east st Ann, the PNP nor our coun­try belong to this rabid vira­go. It is past time that some­one stand up to this half-baked idiot and tell her “get the hell out of here and go sit some­place you are irrelevant”

So now we are to believe that this intem­per­ate vile out­burst from this old dis­gust­ing woman is some­thing she regrets accord­ing to the polit­i­cal ombuds­man Donna Parchment Brown.
Parchment-Brown report­ed that after the howls of con­dem­na­tion which came down on Miller ‚she admit­ted she could have con­duct­ed her­self differently.
Oh really?
Nothing short of an all out pub­lic mea cul­pa will be accept­able. The Island is awash in blood what it does not need is those who pro­port to lead insti­gat­ing and threat­en­ing more violence.
If after over sev­en decades on this plan­et she does­n’t know how to behave (1)what right does she have offer­ing her­self up for lead­er­ship”. And(2) why would any sane per­son fol­low this despi­ca­ble per­son­’s leadership.

For those who don’t know Portia it’s easy to brush her threats aside .
Those of us who know what she brings to the table under­stand that when she makes these threats she has the pow­er to deliv­er on them.
This vile woman is not a part of the solu­tion to Jamaica’s prob­lem she per­son­i­fies the problem.
On the occa­sion that Andrew Holness took over the lead­er­ship of the Labor Party from Bruce Golding he invit­ed Miller to walk the gar­risons (the island’s depressed zones of polit­i­cal exclu­sions) as a sign of good­will aimed at defus­ing polit­i­cal tensions.
Miller refused !!!!

After the events of 2010 the secu­ri­ty forces need­ed addi­tion­al autho­riza­tion to go after the Island’s mur­der­ing urban ter­ror­ists . That autho­riza­tion would have come in the form of an exten­sion to the lim­it­ed state of emer­gency pow­ers they were afford­ed by the then Labor par­ty admin­is­tra­tion of Bruce Golding.
To a man, Simpson Miller and the PNP object­ed to the grant­i­ng of addi­tion­al pow­ers to the secu­ri­ty forces under the trans­par­ent guise that they may vio­late the rights of citizens.
The real rea­son for their obstruc­tion was that Miller and the PNP could ill-afford to have their intri­cate net­work of polit­i­cal gar­ri­son com­mu­ni­ties which are the bul­wark of the par­ty’s stran­gle­hold on pow­er disrupted.

This is not a slip of the tongue by Portia Simpson Miller , it is the essence of who she is.
She is a ghet­to thug who cap­i­tal­izes on the igno­rance of those stu­pid enough to be enthralled by her lies and protes­ta­tions of love.
In local Government elec­tions held on the Island in 1988 a bunch of PNP thugs from Arnett Gardens and the con­stituen­cy of Simpson Miller arrived at the all-age school on White Hall avenue to ille­gal­ly remove bal­lot boxes.
They were all dressed in red PNP T‑shirts two to a motor­cy­cle and spilling out of motorcars .
Unfortunately for them on their arrival there were four no bull­shit cops stand­ing at the gate, your’s tru­ly being one of them.
This did not sit well with the wannabe gang­sters so they called Portia Simpson Miller who arrived a short while lat­er with even more sim­i­lar­ly clad brain-dead supporters.

For our part we had a plan which they weren’t privy to, we had unmarked cars with more cops a hair trig­ger dis­tance away.
On arrival Portia accused us of intim­i­dat­ing her supporters.
Fancy that, a min­is­ter of gov­ern­ment accus­ing the police of intim­i­dat­ing a bunch of hooli­gans who had no busi­ness on the premis­es much less in the polling sta­tion. A bunch of thugs who came for the sole pur­pose of steal­ing bal­lot box­es and a view toward dis­rupt­ing the demo­c­ra­t­ic process.
Being a cop who did not give a shit who any­one was, I told her nei­ther her sup­port­ers nor her was going to be allowed into the polling sta­tion because she had no law­ful busi­ness there . She decid­ed that she would try her luck, by ver­bal­ly assault­ing con­sta­ble Francis a mem­ber of our quartet.

I blast­ed her which sur­prised her and ignit­ed the ire of her sup­port­ers. I told her she was a fuck­ing dis­grace and total­ly unfit to hold polit­i­cal office. I told her one move toward my offi­cer and she would be arrest­ed forthwith!!!
Those who know me know that meant in hand­cuffs in the back of the car , no spe­cial treatment.
As I recount this sto­ry I remem­ber Carl Samuda was­n’t too hap­py either when I ear­li­er that same day told him he could not be on the premises,however he was more contrite.
Carl Samuda would lat­er con­spire with one deputy Commissioner Ebanks to have me removed from Constant Spring. A few days lat­er word got around and the peo­ple in the com­mu­ni­ty learned that I was trans­ferred and all hell broke loose.
No traf­fic was able to pass the Constant Spring Police Station to Manor Park until the mas­sive crowd received assur­ances from the Commissioner of Police that I was being sent back immediately.
That’s how good the Jamaican peo­ple are.

Jamaican politi­cians are not used to police offi­cers telling them what they can or can­not do.
Throughout my abbre­vi­at­ed career oth­er politi­cians who came across me found out that as long as I was on scene the law was sacro­sanct not them.
Ryan Peralto learned that les­son on Tower street and Edmund Bartlett so too found that out in Back Bush.
I am was not def­er­en­tial to any­one, the law was the law. No one was above the law !

Simpson Miller the leader of the mass of orange-clad thugs was not so hap­py about being told no, so she com­menced to lit­er­al­ly roll in the street, bawl­ing that her sup­port­ers were being harassed.
I knew she was darn stu­pid but that encounter solid­i­fied that belief that day . I was nev­er sure what she intend­ed to gain from rolling and balling on the dirty street of White Hall Avenue.
Nevertheless she con­tin­ued mak­ing a spec­ta­cle of her­self amidst the howls and exple­tives of her mob who encour­aged her to just walk through the gate.
Despite the brava­do, they under­stood quite clear­ly that the Uzi and M16 assault weapons slung across our chests were not there for dec­o­ra­tive pur­pos­es by any means.
A few min­utes lat­er Arnett Gardens strong­man George Phang arrived and pulled Portia aside, he then lit into the hooli­gans, ask­ing them if them came up to White Hall avenue to lose their lives .
Portia then came over to us and apol­o­gized for her behavior.
To the best of my rec­ol­lec­tion at the time she had respon­si­bil­i­ty for Youth and Sports.
She asked if she could give each of the four of us a hug, and she apol­o­gized some more.
She is apol­o­giz­ing once again over two and a half decades lat­er. only because this time social media called her out .
So too did she apol­o­gize that sun­ny day on White Hall Avenue, because four police offi­cers told her in no uncer­tain terms she would be arrest­ed if she opened her mouth in disrespect.
On that occa­sion she apol­o­gized because a polit­i­cal Don who knew the streets encour­aged her to apol­o­gize . This time it was large­ly social media outrage.
In the end Portia is still the same ret­ro­grade Portia. A malig­nant tumor sti­fling the growth , devel­op­ment, and advance­ment of the Island’s peo­ple. A dinosaur whose time has long passed , yet she still strive for relevance.
A Sub-Saharan type strong/​woman if you will .
A blight .….….….….….….……

Toni Morrison: Fear Of Losing White Privilege Led To Trump’s Election

The comfort of being ‘naturally better than’ is hard to give up.”

Toni Morrison has writ­ten a pow­er­ful essay in the after­math of Donald Trump’s elec­tion as pres­i­dent of the United States, and it gets right to the heart of why Trump won. In a piece titled “Mourning For Whiteness” from the November 21 print issue of the New Yorker (pub­lished online Monday), the Pulitzer Prize-win­ning nov­el­ist argues that Trump won due to the ter­ror of priv­i­leged white men in the face of a rapid­ly diver­si­fy­ing country.

Under slave laws, the neces­si­ty for col­or rank­ings was obvi­ous, but in America today, post-civ­il-rights leg­is­la­tion, white people’s con­vic­tion of their nat­ur­al supe­ri­or­i­ty is being lost,” Morrison writes. “There are ‘peo­ple of col­or’ every­where, threat­en­ing to erase this long-under­stood def­i­n­i­tion of America. And what then? Another black President? A pre­dom­i­nant­ly black Senate? Three black Supreme Court Justices? The threat is frightening.”

As Morrison explains it, the sub­con­scious fear of los­ing the “com­fort of being nat­u­ral­ly bet­ter than,” the com­fort of not being fol­lowed in a depart­ment store for instance, was a huge moti­va­tor for many White Americans. Morrison argues that white Americans and par­tic­u­lar­ly white men are so afraid of the col­lapse of white priv­i­lege that they “flocked to a polit­i­cal plat­form that sup­ports and trans­lates vio­lence against the defense­less as strength.”

She con­cludes:

On Election Day, how eager­ly so many white vot­ers — both the poor­ly edu­cat­ed and the well edu­cat­ed — embraced the shame and fear sowed by Donald Trump. The can­di­date whose com­pa­ny has been sued by the Justice Department for not rent­ing apart­ments to black peo­ple. The can­di­date who ques­tioned whether Barack Obama was born in the United States, and who seemed to con­done the beat­ing of a Black Lives Matter pro­test­er at a cam­paign ral­ly. The can­di­date who kept black work­ers off the floors of his casi­nos. The can­di­date who is beloved by David Duke and endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan.

Morrison’s take on the elec­tion is one that has been echoed by many oth­er com­men­ta­tors, includ­ing Van Jones, who described it as a “white­lash against a chang­ing coun­try.” As the uptick in hate crimes across the coun­try and Trump’s appoint­ment of con­tro­ver­sial fig­ures like Steve Bannon to his cab­i­net con­tin­ues, it becomes clear­er and clear­er and clear­er that race most def­i­nite­ly played a role in this elec­tion.  http://​www​.huff​in​g​ton​post​.com/​e​n​t​r​y​/​t​o​n​i​-​m​o​r​r​i​s​o​n​-​f​e​a​r​-​o​f​-​l​o​s​i​n​g​-​w​h​i​t​e​-​p​r​i​v​i​l​e​g​e​-​l​e​d​-​t​o​-​t​r​u​m​p​s​-​e​l​e​c​t​i​o​n​_​u​s​_​5​8​3​3​0​e​e​2​e​4​b​0​5​8​c​e​7​a​a​c​0​964

Read the full essay at The New Yorker.

Criminals Capable Of Taking Over The State: Political Leaders Threaten To Use Gangsters To Whip Dissenters Into Line..

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If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times. (Ashes cold dawg sleep in de.) A dog will sleep in ashes because it’s cold.
(Old Jamaican proverb)..

Contrary to the per­verse gib­ber­ish you hear about how to deal with crim­i­nals from know-it-all Jamaicans, there is only one real way to com­bat and con­tain crime on the Island, that is to use a heavy hand­ed approach.
let me just head of the lib­er­al crim­i­nal lov­ing bull­shit comments !!!
A heavy hand­ed approach will invari­ably lead to some hurt feel­ings Simply put, some peo­ple will be incon­ve­nienced as the forces of law and order take the streets back from the maraud­ing bands of killers which now con­trol the nations streets and by-ways.
If done in an intel­li­gent and pre­ci­sion-like way, it will be a min­i­mal trade-off for those incon­ve­nienced, as against what exist in the coun­try today.
Delivering a heavy-hand­ed knock out blow to crim­i­nals and pro­tect­ing the civ­il rights of inno­cents are not com­pet­ing interest .
However it requires a non-cor­rupt police force and a deter­mined pop­u­la­tion which has decid­ed that enough is enough.
The prob­lem in all of this is that the longer the gov­ern­ment remain impo­tent and shell-shocked on this exis­ten­tial issue, the worse it gets, the more dif­fi­cult it will be to cau­ter­ize, the longer the heal­ing process will be, if at all.

Sometimes Someone Has To Get Blood On Their Hands In Order To Stop The Bleeding…

I swear I will have a scream­ing fit and pull my hair out if I hear anoth­er stu­pid com­par­i­son between Jamaica and Scandinavia.
To com­pare Jamaica’s crime sit­u­a­tion with coun­tries like Finland , Switzerland, or any oth­er coun­try of that region is to com­pare Jamaica’s eco­nom­ic sit­u­a­tion to that of Singapore.
Both com­par­isons ignore or gloss­es over fun­da­men­tal basic facts which dif­fer­en­ti­ates these nations while jump­ing to their per­ceived suc­cess­es. Jamaicans are quick to point to Singapore’s eco­nom­ic mod­el while they con­ve­nient­ly ignore that small nations posi­tions on the rule of law.
They nev­er men­tion that deal­ing in drugs brings the death penalty.
They nev­er men­tion that a sim­ple act of lit­ter­ing will invari­ably result in a pub­lic flogging.
I am not argu­ing for that kind of puni­tive envi­ron­ment by a long shot. It does how­ev­er bear men­tion­ing that the Jamaican mod­el, which is the exact oppo­site of the Singaporean mod­el is not sus­tain­able for a demo­c­ra­t­ic society.

nature

Jamaicans have always been a free­dom lov­ing people .

The strug­gles of the Maroons against British Colonial tyran­ny is tes­ta­ment to that fact.
What we have not man­aged to rec­on­cile in the years since the peace­ful six­ties and today is that the world has changed, we must change or be swal­lowed up by the process of change.
The Zebra and the Wildebeest trav­el across the African Serengeti . Though ani­mals, they fun­da­men­tal­ly under­stand the con­cept of safe­ty in numbers.
Traveling togeth­er does not guar­an­tee that no Zebras will get eat­en by the Lions or oth­er preda­tors lying in wait .
But the horns and hooves of the Wildebeest does offer a cer­tain degree of pro­tec­tion from their enemies.
Weak and care­less Wildebeest and Zebras are guar­an­teed to end up on some preda­tors plate but the strat­e­gy of both groups does guar­an­tee the sur­vival of both specie .
Outside the cru­el and vicious assault of humans of course.

Many years ago while I was a young offi­cer attached to the Constant Spring CIB my work appeared to have ticked off a cer­tain mem­ber of one fam­i­ly of crim­i­nals who hailed from the Grant’s Pen com­mu­ni­ty. This was pre-Grant’s Pen Police sta­tion era.
In the late eight­ies to ear­ly nineties there was no need for anoth­er police facil­i­ty at Grants Pen . We made sure crim­i­nals under­stood who were in charge.
Anyway , word got to me that a cer­tain ele­ment said he was going to kill me. Yes, the streets coop­er­at­ed with us, we made sure of it.
I did not pass the infor­ma­tion up the line to the bloat­ed incom­pe­tent bureaucracy.
I did not cow­er in fear.
Neither did I ask the com­mis­sion­er to issue bul­letins on my behalf.
I was a police offi­cer , you threat­en my life, I’m com­ing after you and I did not need an entourage to get you.

That same night myself and one went to find my would be mur­der­er . Yup we knew where to find him, we always knew where they could be found. How else would we con­tain crim­i­nals if we did not know where they slept and copulated?
He was sit­ting under a street­light in the Grant’s Pen gul­ly , wear­ing only a pair of cut-off pants and no shirt. By the time he saw us it was too late he was frozen in place .
As he stood there trem­bling, piss ran down his legs and snaked it’s way in the dirt mean­der­ing along the dried dusty path­way, like the lazy Rio-Cobre river .
Through the inco­her­ent bab­ble com­ing from his stut­ter­ing lips I man­aged to hear him say peo­ple want­ed him dead, that why they were telling lies on him.
Never mind that I did not accuse him of anything.
The knowl­edge that even among his peers his words weren’t pri­vate was enough deter­rent . We left him stand­ing there, a bro­ken piece of scum in the stench of his own urine .
There was no need to touch him , he under­stood clear­ly, he had no hid­ing place .

INDECOM Commissioner Terrence Williams
INDECOM Commissioner
Terrence Williams

Today Cops cow­er in fear as their lead­ers issue bul­letins about threat levels.
Politicians go on pho­to-ops as if every­thing is kosher, while oth­ers threat­en to bring armed mer­ce­nar­ies to deal with affil­i­ates who do not tow par­ty lines.
In the mean­time the dead bod­ies pile up in Spanish Town and across the Island to Montego Bay.
Of course the coun­try has no need for brand named cops who knew the killers and where they may be found !
The Island need­ed a more edu­cat­ed crop of polit­i­cal­ly cor­rect cops, cops who could speak prop­er English with degrees.
More women dressed in smart skirts and nice­ly pol­ished shoes , caps cocked to the side .
The offi­cers dressed in white shirts and their kha­ki skirts look­ing dap­per , no util­i­ty belts with gun, hand­cuffs or baton.
Why would they need those tools of the trade, they are com­man­ders , who needs hand­cuffs ‚not cops. Why have guns and night­sticks when they have degrees and friends in high places to push them up the ladder?
Remember gazetted offi­cers are not police officers[sic] Most nev­er effect­ed an arrest , nev­er brought a crim­i­nal charge against a crim­i­nal . But they hold lofty posi­tions from which they utter direc­tives and press releas­es. It’s a total joke and an absolute waste of tax­pay­ers resources.
Where are the returns on investment?

When A Known Gangster Can Return From Prison Abroad To Continue As Usual It Means The Government Is Incompetent .…..

How could Tesha Miller return from prison in the United States to take com­mand of a polit­i­cal­ly affil­i­at­ed crim­i­nal mur­der-for-hire and extor­tion gang with a com­pe­tent police force?
How did oth­ers like Bulbie Bennett and oth­ers do it?
They did it the same way an incom­pe­tent cor­rupt police force and a gov­ern­ment of crim­i­nals, allowed Anthony Brown George Flash and oth­er cop-killers to leave the coun­try and stay away for years and then return with­out consequence.

Craolyn Gomes
Carolyn Gomes

That is why the leader of the polit­i­cal oppo­si­tion can stand on a stage bereft of ideas and intel­li­gence yet full of con­fi­dence that the urban ter­ror­ists she con­trols in her gar­ri­son con­stituen­cy is enough to strike fear in any­one who dare cross her.
It is why the Prime Minister and Government have no clue what to do , nei­ther do they have the courage to say they are help­less as the Island slips deep­er and deep­er into the abyss of mur­der and mayhem.

This is the Island where Carolyn Gomes , Terrence Williams, Horace Levy and a band of oth­er crim­i­nal cod­dling elit­ist leech­es dic­tate pub­lic pol­i­cy on crime.
Has any­one ever heard any mem­ber of their fam­i­lies get­ting killed or raped?
I rest my case.
This is Jamaica .….…..

Horace Levy
Horace Levy

Threat Level Against Police Remains At Extreme.…

The Police High Command is remind­ing mem­bers of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) that the threat lev­el for police offi­cers remains at extreme. This means that attacks against the police are high­ly prob­a­ble. The reminder comes as a result of recent devel­op­ments, where crim­i­nals aligned to major gangs oper­at­ing in west Kingston have been send­ing online threats and offer­ing rewards rang­ing from $100,000 to $1 mil­lion for the death of police offi­cers, the High Command said.

It added that crim­i­nals are mak­ing the threats on the lives of police offi­cers who have been work­ing and pre­vent­ing gang mem­bers from invad­ing the Denham Town and Tivoli com­mu­ni­ties. “These threats against the lives of the police are in a bid to reduce their effec­tive­ness,” the release said.

INCREASE VIGILANCE

Consequently, the High Command is advis­ing mem­bers, espe­cial­ly those who live and work in the Kingston Western Division and the Corporate Area, to increase their vig­i­lance on or off duty and take nec­es­sary pre­cau­tions to pro­tect them­selves and their fam­i­lies. Additionally, police per­son­nel are being urged to con­tin­ue to per­form their duties with­out the fear of the threats from crim­i­nals as the JCF seeks to ful­fil its man­date of sig­nif­i­cant­ly reduc­ing crime and pro­tect lives. “Members are also being remind­ed to use law­ful jus­ti­fi­able force to defend them­selves and inno­cent law-abid­ing cit­i­zens from vio­lent attack by crim­i­nal ele­ments. The police are assur­ing the pub­lic that they will not relent in car­ry­ing out their duties, as the safe­ty of law-abid­ing cit­i­zens is a pri­or­i­ty,” the release said. see more here:  http://​jamaica​-glean​er​.com/​a​r​t​i​c​l​e​/​n​e​w​s​/​2​0​1​6​1​1​2​1​/​t​h​r​e​a​t​-​l​e​v​e​l​-​a​g​a​i​n​s​t​-​p​o​l​i​c​e​-​r​e​m​a​i​n​s​-​e​x​t​r​eme

This Incendiary And Violently Suggestive Outburst Must Be Discarded Once And For All On The Dump-heap Of History Along With Miller.….

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Is there any won­der that this old crus­tacean can­not eschew vio­lence and the gar­ri­son cul­ture she helped to cre­ate in the country?
Set every­thing else aside this old vira­go is 71 years old .
Lets just set aside that she is semi-lit­er­ate, lets even set aside that she is out of touch. What about the fact that she is an old has-been , why should the nation con­tin­ue to cut this old degen­er­ate some slack in light of the seri­ous epi­dem­ic of vio­lence and mur­der in the country?
How does any­one account for this despi­ca­ble out­burst from this old virago ?
This per­son who has epit­o­mized and rep­re­sent­ed the worst of Jamaica, at age 71 still stand as a bul­wark of resis­tance to change and a bet­ter way for the Jamaican peo­ple, regur­gi­tat­ing the same old vio­lent rhetoric as if our coun­try belong to her and her band of mercenaries .

Miller
Miller

Jamaicans must decide whether or not they want to con­tin­ue on this path of vio­lence and antag­o­nis­tic behav­ior , fed and nur­tured by peo­ple who should long have been forced into retire­ment whether they like it or not.
This kind of talk fools no one , con­trary to the nuanced gib­ber­ish com­ing from Miller’s min­ion Paul Burke.
Burke would not know the dif­fer­ence if it hit him in the face.
After wal­low­ing and liv­ing in shit it is extreme­ly dif­fi­cult to smell the shit. On that basis Paul Burke’s expla­na­tion of Portia Simpson Miller’s igno­rant vira­go rant, should be dis­card­ed along with Simpson Miller, a rel­ic of what ails our country..
It is incom­pre­hen­si­ble that an entire nation would allow a semi-lit­er­ate has-been, (or more like a nev­er was) like Miller to hold an entire nation hostage through threats and intimidation.
This nation must stand up and stare down the likes of Miller who would seek to con­trol state pow­er through bul­ly­ing and threats .
That time has passed.

PEOPLE’S National Party (PNP) General Secretary Paul Burke is speak­ing out in defence of par­ty leader Portia Simpson Miller, say­ing bit­ing and sug­ges­tive remarks she made at a recent meet­ing in St Ann South Eastern have been tak­en out of context.

In an audio clip of the speech, which has been mak­ing the rounds on social media over the past two days, Simpson Miller can be heard chid­ing dis­sent­ing Comrades at the meet­ing which was held last week Wednesday in Claremont, and warn­ing them that “this is one woman who nev­er run from a fight with any­one yet”.

I rep­re­sent one of the strongest con­stituen­cies in Jamaica; don’t play with me, I don’t play games. I work hard for this move­ment from 1974 ‘til now, nuh boy, nuh gyal can’t talk to me… I will come back here for anoth­er meet­ing and I know who I will bring,” Simpson Miller is heard say­ing, appar­ent­ly mak­ing ref­er­ence to her St Andrew South Western constituency.

The PNP leader’s remarks came after some Comrades expressed their dis­ap­proval of can­di­dates who had been nom­i­nat­ed to rep­re­sent the par­ty in the November 28 local gov­ern­ment elec­tion. A num­ber of Jamaicans on social media and radio talk shows have deemed the remarks as threat­en­ing because of remark that she doesn’t and will not allow any­one to dis­re­spect her. But, yes­ter­day, Burke said Simpson Miller has done noth­ing wrong

As part of a pro­gramme of meet­ings, the par­ty pres­i­dent went to South East St Ann and toured the divi­sions and at a spot meet­ing, which goes against the party’s polit­i­cal code of con­duct, indi­vid­u­als were dis­turb­ing the meet­ing,” Burke told theJamaica Observer in a tele­phone inter­view yes­ter­day. “When she said, ‘I’m not afraid of any­one,’ it meant that she is not intim­i­dat­ed by the noise or the mis­con­duct of those per­sons and I under­stand that less than 40 per­sons, were there and per­sons are going around try­ing to con­fuse PNP sup­port­ers that for­mer PNP sup­port­ers nom­i­nat­ed are rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the PNP,” he continued.

In ref­er­ence to Simpson Miller’s state­ment that she she knows who she will bring on her return to the con­stituen­cy, Burke said the par­ty leader was mak­ing ref­er­ence to a team of can­vassers to con­duct sur­veys as their were peo­ple caus­ing mis­chief in the divi­sion. “In the con­text of the pre­sen­ta­tion, in the con­text of her char­ac­ter, in the con­text of her rep­u­ta­tion, nobody could believe that she was ini­ti­at­ing any threat of vio­lence,” Burke insist­ed. He said that the par­ty leader was sim­ply call­ing for polit­i­cal action to be tak­en and that her state­ment is being mis­rep­re­sent­ed by many. “… I received a mix of both [views]; some peo­ple have heard it on the media and don’t under­stand in what con­text what was hap­pen­ing and have been alarmed. I haven’t heard any cas­es of over­re­ac­tion or calls for any dam­age con­trol pro­gramme. The speech has been trun­cat­ed… and it can be a cause for con­cern,” Burke stated.

As it relates to the how the par­ty will han­dle the grow­ing divi­sions in St Ann South Eastern, which is rep­re­sent­ed by Member of Parliament Lisa Hanna, Burke said there is noth­ing the par­ty can do if mem­bers choose to run as inde­pen­dent can­di­dates. He, how­ev­er, said that the par­ty is work­ing to ensure that sup­port­ers are clear on who are the offi­cial PNP can­di­dates for the divi­sions as there can be no “inde­pen­dent PNP can­di­dates”. “… So the PNP has four can­di­dates in South East St Ann, all duly select­ed and nom­i­nat­ed as PNP can­di­dates. [They are] Ian Bell for the Beecher Town Division; Lydia Richards for the Benstonton Division, Lloyd Garrick for the Moneague Division; and in the Claremont divi­sion, Lambert Weir,” Burke out­lined. http://​www​.jamaicaob​serv​er​.com/​n​e​w​s​/​B​u​r​k​e​-​d​e​f​e​n​d​s​-​P​o​r​t​i​a​_​8​0​949

Trump’s Victory Had Nothing To Do With Economics And Everything To Do With Racial Animus.….

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It’s been ten days since donald j trump shocked Democrats and many across the globe by winning the US Presidential elections.
[donald trump] [sic]

The brash New York busi­ness­man­’s path to vic­to­ry did not only include the tra­di­tion­al south­ern and rocky-moun­tain states he carved out a siz­able chunk of white vot­ers out of tra­di­tion­al Pennsylvanian, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Experts say trumps elec­toral col­lege vic­to­ry was made pos­si­ble by white une­d­u­cat­ed vot­ers, many of whom had not both­ered vot­ing before. Not this time, they need­ed to take America back from $2 per gal­lon gas. They need­ed to take America back from a resur­gent auto-indus­try. They need to realign America from 15,000,000 new jobs cre­at­ed under Obama, after being hand­ed an eco­nom­ic col­lapse equal only to the great depres­sion . They need­ed to halt the idea of 20 mil­lion more peo­ple who nev­er had health insur­ance final­ly get it. They need­ed to put a stop to the longest peri­od of job growth since they start­ed keep­ing stats. Yeah, who cares about the fact that the stock mar­ket is in record ter­ri­to­ry and the Nasdaq at lev­els Romney the last sane Republican nom­i­nee could only dream of.
And while we are at it, Romney ran in 2012 promis­ing 6% unem­ploy­ment. Hum , Unemployment is now under 5% .
Thank you pres­i­dent Barack Obama .…..

President Barack Hussein Obama having a really light moment....
President Barack Hussein Obama hav­ing a real­ly light moment.…

In terms of the path trump took to the pres­i­den­cy it is incred­i­bly dif­fi­cult to argue that there was indeed a silent trump vote out there which poll­sters were not tap­ping into.
During ear­ly vot­ing I inti­mat­ed to my wife that I found it dif­fi­cult to believe that the long lines of peo­ple stand­ing patient­ly to vote were Hillary Clinton’s voters.
It is impor­tant to under­stand that despite the United States grand­stand­ing on the issue of free and fair elec­tions the Republican par­ty has had in place strate­gies aimed sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly at pre­vent­ing eth­nic minori­ties from voting.

A fed­er­al judge in North Carolina Judge Loretta Biggs ruled before the elec­tions that state offi­cials ille­gal­ly dropped vot­ers from the reg­is­tra­tion lists and must restore them. She said the right to vote “can­not be sac­ri­ficed when cit­i­zens through no fault of their own have been removed from the vot­er rolls.” She ordered the state to rein­state the reg­is­tra­tions that were can­celed, stop fur­ther purges of the reg­is­tra­tion lists, and make sure that vot­ers denied an absen­tee bal­lot are giv­en the option to get one or vote in person.

The rul­ing came in response to a law­suit filed by the NAACP .
Additionally, a fed­er­al appeals court in the very same state of North Carolina struck down a law the Republican-led leg­is­la­ture enact­ed in 2013 to inten­tion­al­ly blunt the grow­ing clout of African American voters.
In a over­whelm­ing vic­to­ry for the Justice depart­ment , civ­il rights groups and black vot­ers in the state, the three judge pan­el unan­i­mous­ly struck down the vot­er sup­pres­sion law. “The new pro­vi­sions tar­get­ed African Americans with almost sur­gi­cal pre­ci­sion” and “impose cures for prob­lems that did not exist,” Judge Diana Gribbon Motz wrote for the pan­el. “Thus the assert­ed jus­ti­fi­ca­tions can­not and do not con­ceal the State’s true motivation.”

In Wisconsin, where one fed­er­al judge already had eased restric­tions on vot­er-ID require­ments, a sec­ond judge found that addi­tion­al ele­ments of the law passed by the leg­is­la­ture and signed by Gov. Scott Walker (R‑Wis.) were uncon­sti­tu­tion­al. U.S. District Judge James D. Peterson sug­gest­ed he would strike the entire law if he were not bound by the Supreme Court’s deci­sion that states may use prop­er­ly writ­ten vot­er-ID laws to guard against vot­er fraud.

Scott Walker Governor Wisconsin
Scott Walker Governor Wisconsin

The evi­dence in this case casts doubt on the notion that vot­er ID laws fos­ter integri­ty and con­fi­dence,” Peterson wrote. “The Wisconsin expe­ri­ence demon­strates that a pre­oc­cu­pa­tion with most­ly phan­tom elec­tion fraud leads to real inci­dents of dis­en­fran­chise­ment, which under­mine rather than enhance con­fi­dence in elec­tions, par­tic­u­lar­ly in minor­i­ty com­mu­ni­ties. To put it blunt­ly, Wisconsin’s strict ver­sion of vot­er ID law is a cure worse than the dis­ease.” The state will appeal both rul­ings accord­ing to the( Washington Post).

These states are just a few in which bla­tant acts of vot­er sup­pres­sion aimed at set­ting the clock back has been thwart­ed by the fed­er­al courts.
They are by no means the total­i­ty of what Republicans have done to stop black and brown peo­ple from voting.
Ever won­der why Republicans are so stri­dent­ly opposed to the fed­er­al Government, or oth­er­wise so excit­ed about states rights?

The shock­er for me is not that trump won the elec­tion , in fact I expect­ed him to.
Whats shock­ing is that democ­rats who did not vote are shocked that trump won ‑and sec­ond­ly peo­ple keep say­ing they are watch­ing to see whether trump will gov­ern as he campaigned.
Why would trump change what has worked so well for him? He cam­paigned on mak­ing America great again, a thin­ly veiled dog-whis­tle to whites that he is their guy who will push back the gains made by blacks and give them back the coun­try they claim is theirs and theirs alone.

Driving up the Saw Mill park­way yes­ter­day I found myself lis­ten­ing to the Karen Hunter show on satel­lite radio, thanks to my wife who who com­man­deered my levels.
Hunter had a bunch of white peo­ple on her show dis­cussing race. Some claimed to be lib­er­als the oth­ers took on the con­ser­v­a­tive label.
Their con­ver­sa­tion was par­tic­u­lar­ly poignant due in part to Ms Hunter’s brash no holes barred per­sona . One male pan­elist seemed to get it , he said America not only has a race prob­lem it has a deni­a­bil­i­ty problem.
He art­ful­ly point­ed to the fact that many whites fun­da­men­tal­ly believed that slav­ery was good for black peo­ple. He argued that at the peak of the civ­il-rights strug­gle many whites said things weren’t bad for blacks. And today as unarmed black peo­ple are being slaugh­tered by racist cops who do not val­ue their lives whites say there is no problem.

His state­ment was a ring­ing endorse­ment of what I have always believed, that for the most part, too many white peo­ple do not give a rats ass about dead black peo­ple or what­ev­er plight we may find our­selves in .
What they care about are their spe­cial priv­i­leges and their inter­pre­ta­tion of social order.
Which makes it dou­bly insane for black peo­ple to try to appeal to them to do whats right.

North Carolina's governor Pat McCrory
North Carolina’s gov­er­nor Pat McCrory

Of course don­ald trump is going to gov­ern as he campaigned !
Did he do what every oth­er pres­i­den­tial can­di­date has done in forty years in releas­ing his tax returns ?
What penal­ty has he paid for it?
Hasn’t he appealed to the most racist, misog­y­nis­tic xeno­pho­bic, and Islamophobic ele­ments who reside in the deep­est ves­tiges of the polit­i­cal crevasses?
Has it affect­ed him negatively?
Has he cared about what either repub­li­cans or democ­rats have to say about him .
Hasn’t he sur­round­ed him­self with known racists like Jeff Sessions the US sen­a­tor from Alabama, Rudolph Giuliani the for­mer New York City Mayor , Steven Bannon the Alt-right white Nationalist from Breitbart, to name a few?

As was the con­ver­sa­tion dur­ing the cam­paign the sil­ly media fed the pub­lic a steady diet about trump’s inevitable explo­sion . They told us by the fol­low­ing week he would be a foot­note. One by one trump forced all of the six­teen repub­li­can con­tenders to ditch their own pres­i­den­tial ambi­tions and dis­ap­pear into irrel­e­vance or line up in child-like sub­servient obe­di­ence behind him.
He at least under­stood that America had done it’s good deed in elect­ing Barack Obama . It had cleansed itself as it felt it had when it they fought in the civ­il war.
Many peo­ple around the world would be sur­prised to know that many white Americans believe that the sol­diers who died fight­ing against the south in the civ­il war deserved thanks from black for their emancipation.
As if they had self enslaved .As if the civ­il war was start­ed over slavery.

And so they insti­tut­ed jim crow , a snap-back from end­ing slav­ery. The civ­il rights strug­gles of the six­ties was fol­lowed by Nixon’s south­ern strat­e­gy to dump drugs into the black com­mu­ni­ty and incar­cer­ate as many as pos­si­ble . This was con­tin­ued under Ronald Reagan and Herbert Walker Bush’s pres­i­den­cy and to a large extent so too under that of demo­c­rat Bill Clinton.
The gains of the six­ties civ­il rights fights were seen as a bridge too far for white Americans.,
The sim­ple act of say­ing we are not telling you how to grade papers but we are say­ing you have to allow a cer­tain num­ber of qual­i­fied black peo­ple into your schools and uni­ver­si­ties became a light­ning rod deemed as reverse racism by whites.
The supreme court evis­cer­at­ed the vot­ing rights act as a result of that men­tal­i­ty. The log­ic being it was no longer need­ed because peo­ple are not as racists as they once were.
Essentially, do away with the for­mu­la which has worked to stop the ram­pant dis­crim­i­na­tion against a cer­tain sub-set of the pop­u­la­tion because it has worked too well.
Isn’t that the per­fect for­mu­la for allow­ing the kinds of vot­er sup­pres­sion laws we spoke about in places like South Carolina Wisconsin, and Pennsylvanian?
No, this writer was not delud­ed into believ­ing that trumps cries of “mak­ing America great again , tak­ing back our coun­try” was an eco­nom­ic argu­ment aimed at work­ing class peo­ple des­per­ate for jobs. trump knew darn well those jobs are not com­ing back . His hotels are built with steel sourced from China. His ties and shirts so too are made in China.
Those so-called dis­af­fect­ed white work­ing class peo­ple are doing a lot bet­ter under the Obama econ­o­my than they were doing under Bush’s .
The straw-man argu­ments trump used about trade has no mer­it . The whole­sale trade deals were start­ed under Ronald Reagan con­tin­ued under Bush 41 and Clinton.
Barack Obama has zero respon­si­bil­i­ty for them.
The out­pour­ing of white votes at the polls was a direct white-lash against the pres­i­den­cy of Barack Obama. It was right in line with the think­ing which has exist­ed from after slav­ery . That what­ev­er gains blacks make on their own voli­tion is tak­ing some­thing away from them.
The immi­gra­tion nar­ra­tive used by trump to his sup­port­ers speaks direct­ly to the fact that by twen­ty forty minor­i­ty groups will make up the majority

That is what got trump elected .….….…..

This Space Belongs To All Of Us…

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cheryl beck­les

Message to the Masses

Here we are-one week after the 2016 elec­tion, which made Donald Trump the next President of the U.S. Many emo­tions were felt by those who vot­ed (and by those who did­n’t) and the emo­tions depend on who you vot­ed for. Many who vot­ed for Hilary are deeply dis­ap­point­ed, sad, anx­ious, and afraid. Those who vot­ed for Trump are most­ly jubi­lant, excit­ed, smug, proud, and opti­mistic. My mes­sage is to both groups of people.

To Hilary vot­ers: Feelings are fine, but don’t get stuck in your feel­ings. I too know what a grow­ing dread and shock it was to watch the results into the ear­ly hours of Wednesday morn­ing. Or to wake up to the results, and want to retreat back under the cov­ers, and not want to come out for a while-if ever! But we can­not stop in our tracks like we are engaged in the man­nequin game! We must push for­ward! Build coali­tions, be the best us we can be, and build our fam­i­lies and com­mu­ni­ties. We have been blessed to be awake and aware of the truth of the sys­tem-Michael Jackson said it-they don’t real­ly care about us. MJ was not just refer­ring to peo­ple of col­or, and nei­ther am I. He was talk­ing about the unde­served, the poor, those who are not part of the polit­i­cal estab­lish­ment, etc. So what’s new? And what are we going to do about it? We are a strong peo­ple. We have nev­er giv­en up, and we can’t give up now! We stand strong, and we push for­ward! We must hold our lead­ers account­able. We hold our­selves account­able first. We make plans for our fam­i­lies. Save: Money, Time, Yourself! We move towards self empow­er­ment, busi­ness own­er­ship, and sup­port of busi­ness­es that show us com­pas­sion and empa­thy. Unity is tan­ta­mount. Rhetoric should be min­i­mal; exchange words for action.

To Trump Supporters:

Mind your busi­ness, and your man­ners. I’m glad that you’re hap­py. I’m glad that you feel some­how vin­di­cat­ed-that ‘We got the White House Back’. Unless you’re talk­ing about the Republican par­ty got the White House ‘back’-watch your mouth. If you mean back from a Black Man-watch your mouth. There is an under­cur­rent of racist rhetoric behind that state­ment. And maybe you can say that under the cov­ers of your hood­ed gar­ment, but please, please, please: don’t start talk­ing reck­less to peo­ple of col­or out in these streets! Keep your dem­a­goguery to your­self and in the pri­va­cy of your home and with those who have the same racist beliefs. Respect folk. If I don’t know you-please do not think that it is appro­pri­ate to strike up a con­ver­sa­tion with me in the gro­cery store about pol­i­tics. I don’t know you like that…take care of your busi­ness, smile (or not), and keep it mov­ing. We all have to live in this world. Don’t delude your­self that you own the world. In the words of President-elect Trump-“Wrong!!!”

If you vot­ed for Trump for oth­er rea­sons; that he impressed you with his will­ing­ness to say what­ev­er racist, misog­y­nist, inap­pro­pri­ate and dis­re­spect­ful thing that he want­ed to say to human beings-that’s your busi­ness. No need to apol­o­gize-you vot­ed in what you felt were your best inter­ests. YOU cast your vote for this indi­vid­ual. Doesn’t mean I don’t like you. Doesn’t mean I hate you. Just means that you have to search your own soul to see if it’s OK for you to line up under some­one who is either a straight up ugly human being, or one who want­ed power/​money so bad­ly that he was will­ing to throw any­one under the bus to get it. That’s between you and your god who you serve. Teach your chil­dren, fam­i­ly and friends that hate is bad. That racism, big­otry, misog­y­ny and bul­ly­ing is not cool. Teach them that respect of their fel­low man is not option­al. This is YOUR job! Speak out against those white suprema­cists who are pulling off Muslim wom­en’s’ hijab’s, paint­ing swastikas on walls, bul­ly­ing non-whites, and telling Black peo­ple to ‘Go back to Africa; no non-whites allowed’, and Latino’s that a wall is com­ing, and that their par­ents are going to be deport­ed. This is YOUR job! To bring this coun­try togeth­er will most­ly take White peo­ple to stand against the sin of hate, and make it unpop­u­lar to be racist . But can this be done? When the admin­is­tra­tion is being filled with white suprema­cists, hate­mon­gers, and those whose past words and actions have shown them to be anti-any­thing not white. You have to live with your deci­sion. I’m guess­ing you’re proud of your­self. You vot­ed for some­one who sent out a dog-whis­tle to so-called white nation­al­ists, and is now try­ing to call it back, as Trump did on 60 Minutes this past week­end. Too late!!! He let then dogs out, and is now try­ing to dis­tance him­self from them. You know it’s bad when Glenn Beck declares the so-called alt-right to be DANGEROUS!!!

As we pre­pare our­selves for what’s ahead for this coun­try, we hope for the best. The seeds have been plant­ed. I am not sur­prised at the rhetoric..I am not sur­prised at the racist actions being tele­vised-this is noth­ing new. What I will be sur­prised at will be when White peo­ple stand up against wrong. When they show and prove that yes-America is bet­ter than this!!! Until then, I’ll wait…

Obama During Final Foreign Trip: ‘I Still Don’t Feel Responsible’ For Trump

President Barack Obama kicked off his last offi­cial over­seas trip in Greece on Tuesday say­ing he does­n’t bear respon­si­bil­i­ty for Donald Trump, whose unortho­dox elec­tion vic­to­ry has left for­eign lead­ers skit­tish about the next administration.

Obama, when asked by NBC News about whether he feels respon­si­ble for the elec­tion of Trump — seen as a ref­er­en­dum on his last eight years in office — the pres­i­dent told reporters: “I still don’t feel respon­si­ble for what the pres­i­dent-elect says or does. But I do feel a respon­si­bil­i­ty as pres­i­dent of the United States to make sure that I facil­i­tate a good tran­si­tion and I present to him, as well as the American peo­ple, my best thinking.”

Related: Trump’s and Obama’s Views on Globalization Reflect Broader Gap

Obama acknowl­edged that the GOP nom­i­nee’s win was a way for Americans to “shake things up.” His poli­cies on glob­al­iza­tion and increas­ing inter­na­tion­al rela­tions run counter to Trump, who pep­pered his lan­guage on the cam­paign trail with “America first” rhetoric.

In a speech over the sum­mer, Trump crit­i­cized a “lead­er­ship class that wor­ships glob­al­ism over Americanism.”

Obama on Tuesday said pres­i­den­tial elec­tions can turn on a num­ber of fac­tors, includ­ing can­di­date per­son­al­i­ties as well as a cam­paign’s effec­tive­ness, and Trump’s rhetoric “tapped into that par­tic­u­lar strain with­in the Republican Party” to win over vot­ers. Read more here : http://​www​.nbc​news​.com/​n​e​w​s​/​w​o​r​l​d​/​o​b​a​m​a​-​i​-​s​t​i​l​l​-​d​o​n​-​t​-​f​e​e​l​-​r​e​s​p​o​n​s​i​b​l​e​-​t​r​u​m​p​-​s​-​w​i​n​-​n​6​8​4​0​0​1​?​c​i​d​=​p​a​r​-​t​w​i​t​t​e​r​-​f​e​e​d​_​2​0​1​6​1​1​1​5​&​u​t​m​_​c​o​n​t​e​n​t​=​b​u​f​f​e​r​a​c​0​6​4​&​u​t​m​_​m​e​d​i​u​m​=​s​o​c​i​a​l​&​u​t​m​_​s​o​u​r​c​e​=​f​a​c​e​b​o​o​k​.​c​o​m​&​u​t​m​_​c​a​m​p​a​i​g​n​=​b​u​f​fer

Trump Team Is Mulling Muslim Registry And Planning Border Wall, Reported Adviser Says.…

NEW YORK/​WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (Reuters) — An archi­tect of anti-immi­gra­tion efforts who says he is advis­ing President-elect Donald Trump said the new admin­is­tra­tion could push ahead rapid­ly on con­struc­tion of a U.S.-Mexico bor­der wall with­out seek­ing imme­di­ate con­gres­sion­al approval.

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who is report­ed­ly being con­sid­ered for the post of attor­ney gen­er­al, said in an inter­view that Trump’s pol­i­cy advis­ers had also dis­cussed draft­ing a pro­pos­al for his con­sid­er­a­tion to rein­state a reg­istry for immi­grants from Muslim countries.

Kobach, who media reports say is a key mem­ber of Trump’s tran­si­tion team, said he had par­tic­i­pat­ed in reg­u­lar con­fer­ence calls with about a dozen Trump immi­gra­tion advis­ers for the past two to three months.

Trump’s tran­si­tion team did not respond to requests for con­fir­ma­tion of Kobach’s role. The pres­i­dent-elect has not com­mit­ted to fol­low­ing any spe­cif­ic rec­om­men­da­tions from advi­so­ry groups.

Trump, who scored an upset vic­to­ry last week over Democrat Hillary Clinton, made build­ing a wall on the U.S.-Mexico bor­der a cen­tral issue of his cam­paign and has pledged to step up immi­gra­tion enforce­ment against the country’s 11 mil­lion undoc­u­ment­ed immi­grants. He has also said he sup­ports “extreme vet­ting” of Muslims enter­ing the United States as a nation­al secu­ri­ty measure.

Kobach told Reuters last Friday that the immi­gra­tion group had dis­cussed draft­ing exec­u­tive orders for the president-elect’s review “so that Trump and the Department of Homeland Security hit the ground running.”

To imple­ment Trump’s call for “extreme vet­ting” of some Muslim immi­grants, Kobach said the immi­gra­tion pol­i­cy group could rec­om­mend the rein­state­ment of a nation­al reg­istry of immi­grants and vis­i­tors who enter the United States on visas from coun­tries where extrem­ist orga­ni­za­tions are active.

Kobach helped design the pro­gram, known as the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System, while serv­ing in Republican President George W. Bush’s Department of Justice after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States by al Qaeda militants.

Under NSEERS, peo­ple from coun­tries deemed “high­er risk” were required to under­go inter­ro­ga­tions and fin­ger­print­ing on enter­ing the United States. Some non-cit­i­zen male U.S. res­i­dents over the age of 16 from coun­tries with active mil­i­tant threats were required to reg­is­ter in per­son at gov­ern­ment offices and peri­od­i­cal­ly check in.

NSEERS was aban­doned in 2011 after it was deemed redun­dant by the Department of Homeland Security and crit­i­cized by civ­il rights groups for unfair­ly tar­get­ing immi­grants from Muslim- major­i­ty nations.

Kobach said the immi­gra­tion advis­ers were also look­ing at how the Homeland Security Department could move rapid­ly on bor­der wall con­struc­tion with­out approval from Congress by reap­pro­pri­at­ing exist­ing funds in the cur­rent bud­get. He acknowl­edged “that future fis­cal years will require addi­tion­al appropriations.”

Congress, which is con­trolled by Trump’s fel­low Republicans, could object to redi­rect­ing DHS funds des­ig­nat­ed for oth­er pur­pos­es. Read more here : http://​www​.huff​in​g​ton​post​.com/​e​n​t​r​y​/​r​e​p​o​r​t​e​d​-​t​r​u​m​p​-​i​m​m​i​g​r​a​t​i​o​n​-​a​d​v​i​s​o​r​-​s​a​y​s​-​h​e​s​-​d​r​a​f​t​i​n​g​-​p​l​a​n​-​f​o​r​-​m​u​s​l​i​m​-​r​e​g​i​s​t​r​y​_​u​s​_​5​8​2​c​5​9​b​d​e​4​b​0​1​d​8​a​0​1​4​b​6​328

They Wanted Barabbas: They Got Him.…

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It ‘s ironic that people who did not go out to vote for Hillary Clinton, or against Donald Trump, now have the nerve to pretend they are surprised that Donald Trump will be the next president.

There is no such thing as your vote don’t count.
The elec­tion was a bina­ry choice between Hillary Clinton and a fas­cist dem­a­gogue named Donald Trump. The idea that one would vote for Jill Stein , Ron Johnson, Evan McMullin or write in a can­di­date who had no chance of win­ning was the essence of van­i­ty and stupidity.
Who were they hurting?

Remarkably peo­ple indulge in those van­i­ty endeav­ors as if they are send­ing a mes­sage to some­one, I was nev­er quite sure who was sup­posed to get that mes­sage. Now We the entire world is stuck with the con­se­quences of this train-wreck.
Two peo­ple were seri­ous­ly shocked about the elec­tion results last tuesday.
Hillary Clinton was told by pun­dits, plau­dits and poll­sters that she was win­ning, such was their screw-up that Clinton seem­ing­ly nev­er mulled over the thought in her head ” what if I don’t win”?
I always tried mulling things over in my head when I am fac­ing sit­u­a­tions which may result in ways out­side what I would like, it helps me to deal with disappointment.

Trump finally meets the President of the United States of America and immediately talked about his respect for the president, wants counsel from prez.
Trump final­ly meets the President of the United States of America and imme­di­ate­ly talked about his respect for the pres­i­dent, wants coun­sel from prez.

Donald Trump despite the con­sis­tent brava­do was shocked that he won !
In fact it may rea­son­ably be argued that he want­ed to lose bad­ly . He said and did things which would have sunk pre­vi­ous can­di­dates . He refused to do things oth­er can­di­dates did for the vet­ting process , none of it mat­tered the vot­ers want­ed “Barabbas”.
The raw racist, misog­y­nis­tic, xeno­pho­bic, Islamophobic offen­sive mes­sage which char­ac­ter­ized his cam­paign gained so much trac­tion that his fol­low­ers would not allow him to lose.
Finally some­one had the balls to say the things white America was told is no longer accept­able since the sign­ing of the civ­il rights act in the 60’s.
This silent white major­i­ty was mad as hell and they were going to sup­port this man who speak their lan­guage. Everything and every­one else be damned , they need­ed to take back their coun­try and make America white[sic], my bad, great again .
Everyone else be damned.

The look on Trump’s his face as he sat in the Oval office with President Barack Obama fac­ing the media gag­gle said it all. “How did I get myself into this, how the hell do I get out of this s***t”.
Donald Trump’s run for the white house was like noth­ing we have ever seen before. In the past can­di­dates made sure they crossed all the T’s ‚dot­ted all the I’s .
After all, pre­vi­ous cam­paigns have been job inter­views between can­di­dates and their boss­es the vot­ers. The racial tem­per­a­ture at Trump’s ral­lies was the fault of no one oth­er than Donald Trump .
Here was a man run­ning for pres­i­dent of the United States , leader of the free world, yet he was devoid of com­mon decen­cy and basic respect for those unlike him, or dis­agrees with him.
He open­ly and con­sis­tent­ly berat­ed and derid­ed the media which was there to report to the peo­ple , label­ing them despi­ca­ble , crooked and against him. He encour­aged open hos­til­i­ty toward even female reporters. He told his igno­rant cow­ard­ly sup­port­ers to attack protesters,to which they were hap­py to oblige the bully.
He sur­round­ed him­self with oth­er bul­ly­ing racist dem­a­gogues like him­self, Rudolph Giuliani, Newt Gingrich, Steven Bannon, Chris Christie, and a long list of oth­ers who believe their views are the only views wor­thy of respect.
He admired and praised the likes of Saddam Hussein, Vladimir Putin , and Kim Jong-un.
He berat­ed and dem­a­gogues respect­ed world lead­ers like Angela Merkel and our own President as weak and feck­less as he bad mouthed alliances like NATO and the non pro­lif­er­a­tion treaties, argu­ing that maybe coun­tries like Japan and South Korea should have their own nuclear arsenals.
He wants the American Press muz­zled , he crit­i­cis­es the elec­tions process as fixed against him , of course now that he has won there are no more cries that the elec­tions are rigged.
All of this with­out both­er­ing to go through the laun­dry list of indi­vid­u­als he disrespected.

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Presidents have the pow­er and abil­i­ty to destroy the world .Effectively eras­ing mankind from the face of the plan­et . Hence it was always thought that a lev­el head­ed per­son , one who can remain calm under pres­sure, would prob­a­bly be best suit­ed to have such awe­some pow­er. Presidents have the high­est lev­el of Intelligence access , more than any­one else out­side the mosts senior intel­li­gence officials.
So how does a man get to be President while refus­ing to sub­mit to the require­ments which was a must for pre­vi­ous candidates?
How does the per­son seek­ing the job say to the poten­tial employ­er, I will not give you my resume?
I will not sub­mit to any of the require­ments which will help you decide whether I am qual­i­fied or even suit­ed for the job, you have to take my word for it?

Thousands take to the streets in cities across the country...
Thousands take to the streets in cities across the country…

That’s what Trump did and it worked for him .
The rules which pre­vi­ous­ly applied did not apply to Donald Trump.
Independent mem­ber of the Irish Taoiseach TD Mick Barry, said “Tuesday’s elec­tion result will see a “racist, sex­ist, big­ot­ed bil­lion­aire in the White House” and upbraid­ed leader Enda Kenny — as well as the lead­ers of Fianna Fail and Sinn Féin — for con­grat­u­lat­ing the future president.
You are not offer­ing those con­grat­u­la­tions in my name and you are not offer­ing those con­grat­u­la­tions in the name of AAA/​PPP,” said Mr Barry. “I am sure there will be a lot of peo­ple out there who will sec­ond my emo­tions in rela­tion to that”. I remind the Taoiseach that this is a man who has spo­ken of 11 mil­lion depor­ta­tions from the United States over the next peri­od of time.

In Wellsville, N.Y., a massive swastika is scrawled on a park wall: "Make America White Again."
In Wellsville, N.Y., a mas­sive swasti­ka is scrawled on a park wall: “Make America White Again.”

In the mean­time demon­stra­tions have bro­ken out across American cities as thou­sands of peo­ple demon­strate against a man they believe is total­ly unfit to hold the office of the Presidency.
Young lati­no chil­dren are being bul­lied and intim­i­dat­ed in school by white stu­dents. Muslim women are being attacked in the streets by alleged Trump sup­port­ers, and not to be out­done the usu­al cow­ards are out spray-paint­ing offen­sive racist graf­fi­ti on build­ings and pri­vate property.
At the University of Vermont, stu­dents found a Donald Trump cam­paign sign paint­ed with a swasti­ka three doors down from the cam­pus Hillel.

In San Marcos, Texas, Texas State University police are try­ing to deter­mine who is respon­si­ble for a series of omi­nous, threat­en­ing fliers post­ed around cam­pus. “Now that our man Trump is elect­ed and Republicans own both the Senate and the House – time to orga­nize tar & feath­er vig­i­lante squads and go arrest and tor­ture those deviant uni­ver­si­ty lead­ers spout­ing off all this diver­si­ty garbage,” one of the fliers read.
In Minnesota, offi­cials at Maple Grove Senior High launched an inves­ti­ga­tion into the racist graf­fi­ti which was wide­ly shared on twitter.
In California, San Jose State University said a woman lost her bal­ance and choked when a man attempt­ed to rip her head­scarf away.
The best Trump could come up with was a tweet ques­tion the first amend­ment right of demonstrators.

The nation sure­ly got it’s Barabbas . He alone can fix everything.
Interesting times ahead.

Men Charged With Murder Of Young Reggae Boyz Doctor Granted Bail

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You sim­ply can­not make this up .!!!!
But why not ? This is Jamaica the coun­try where mur­der music is reward­ed with nation­al honors.
For some per­spec­tive here is SHABBA RANK’S SHINE AND CRISS..

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The two men and one juve­nile who arrest­ed and charged in con­nec­tion with the slay­ing of med­ical doc­tor Martin Garwood were today grant­ed bail in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court.

Before grant­i­ng bail, Parish Judge Andrea Pettigrew-Collins ordered that the court­room be cleared so that the hear­ing could be held in cam­era. Attorney Ann-Marie Feurtado-Richards, who is rep­re­sent­ing the 17-year-old mur­der accused, says he was grant­ed bail in the sum of $400,000 and ordered to sur­ren­der his trav­el documents.

The teen was also ordered to report to the police three times per week. The judge imposed the same bail con­di­tions on 18-year-old Ashanti Barrett, who is also charged with mur­der. The third accused, 21-year-old Chevanne Sterling, was grant­ed bail in the sum of $300,000 and ordered to sur­ren­der his trav­el doc­u­ments. Sterling, who is charged with mis­prison of felony, was is to report to the police three times per week. Dr Garwood’s body was found with mul­ti­ple stab wounds at his Barbican, St Andrew home last month. He worked at the Kingston Public Hospital and was the team doc­tor for Jamaica’s Young Reggae Boyz. See sto­ry here..http://​jamaica​-glean​er​.com/​a​r​t​i​c​l​e​/​n​e​w​s​/​2​0​1​6​1​1​1​0​/​m​e​n​-​c​h​a​r​g​e​d​-​m​u​r​d​e​r​-​y​o​u​n​g​-​r​e​g​g​a​e​-​b​o​y​z​-​d​o​c​t​o​r​-​g​r​a​n​t​e​d​-​b​ail 

The Day After.…

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A group of young peo­ple in the city of Poughkeepsie today, march­ing east along Main streets voic­ing their dis­plea­sure at the elec­tion of Donald Trump.

No Those Working Class White People Are Not All Racists Bigots ‚they Elected Obama Twice.…

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Democrats can convince themselves that FBI Director Comey’s letter was the cause of their defeat or they can look at the newly drawn Donald Trump political map and see quite clearly where they fell down.

Rules Which Disqualified Previous Presidential Candidates Out The Door….

Like many peo­ple, I too am dis­ap­point­ed with the result of the elec­tions, yet I do not see the elec­tion of Donald Trump to the Presidency quite the same way oth­ers are react­ing to his his­toric win.
When the final votes are count­ed it may very well show that more peo­ple vot­ed for Hillary Clinton than vot­ed for Donald Trump. Even if she ends up los­ing the pop­u­lar vote by a small mar­gin it is impor­tant to look at the way Donald Trump carved out a path to 270 elec­toral votes and beyond when lit­er­al­ly all of the polling showed him hav­ing next to no path to secur­ing an elec­toral victory.

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JOBS AND SECURITY

We can’t all look at the peo­ple who vot­ed for Trump in Pennsylvanian, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and say these are all racist peo­ple who decid­ed to sim­ply elect a racist can­di­date to the pres­i­den­cy with­out appear­ing silly.
These very same peo­ple elect­ed a black man they had hard­ly heard of to the very same job, not once but twice.
It was­n’t like these were sim­ply repub­li­can vot­ers who had abstained from vot­ing in the last two cycles in which Obama won.
In coun­ty after coun­ty Obama car­ried in 2008 and in 2012 with­in these states, vot­ers decid­ed­ly vot­ed for Donald Trump for President over Hillary Clinton.

Amidst the inces­sant chat­ter about strat­e­gy and paths to 270 elec­toral votes, or lack there­of, Trump’s sur­ro­gates point­ed to their can­di­date’s mes­sage about bad trade deals, the fact that they were ner­vous about glob­al­iza­tion and what that has meant to the rust belt.
Many of those peo­ple saw their jobs dis­ap­pear over­seas as a result of glob­al­iza­tion. When Trump talks about build­ing a wall to keep immi­grants out that res­onate with them. Even though for the most part immi­grants com­ing into the United States may not actu­al­ly be tak­ing jobs from this cat­e­go­ry of peo­ple, they are still offend­ed that jobs they believe should have been here, were shipped to peo­ple like those peo­ple over­seas.[sic]
So even though the United States has had lit­er­al­ly the most gen­er­ous immi­gra­tion pol­i­cy of any nation for decades, these vot­ers now saw immi­gra­tion in the con­text of what is caus­ing the prob­lems and anx­i­eties they are expe­ri­enc­ing in their lives at the moment.

Guess what, Donald Trump under­stood all of those anx­i­eties, fears, and con­cerns. He ran a cam­paign that spoke to those concerns.
That he was coarse, crass, craven, and despi­ca­ble did not mat­ter to them. They felt that once he was elect­ed he would have peo­ple around him to get the job done. What they found in Donald Trump was some­one who under­stood that they did not need to have grad­u­ate degrees. They want­ed a can­di­date who under­stood that they need­ed jobs.
Yes, these white work­ing-class peo­ple do not care about col­lege degrees they want­ed to have good-pay­ing fac­to­ry jobs, min­ing jobs, jobs in the ener­gy busi­ness. Jobs which they could get dirty doing, jobs which allows them to send their chil­dren to schools so they may earn degrees and be all they can be.
The age of these peo­ple tells the whole sto­ry, old­er, non-col­lege-edu­cat­ed work­ing people.
Boots, jeans plaid shirts, and hat they want­ed to con­tin­ue their lives, dri­ving around in their old rugged pick­up trucks doing what they have always done, mak­ing a living.
No, they are not all racist, big­ot­ed peo­ple. That is easy to say, these very same peo­ple elect­ed Barack Obama, not once but twice.
These are the peo­ple who came out to vote. These are the peo­ple who turned polling on its head today.
They did not want to tell any­one they were vot­ing for Trump for fear they would be labeled big­ot­ed racists.
They spoke with their votes.

President Barack Obama
President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama will leave office with an approval rat­ing at unprece­dent­ed lev­els for a two-term pres­i­dent. He is extreme­ly pop­u­lar, the econ­o­my has come roar­ing back from the brink of col­lapse. The auto indus­try has nev­er been stronger, thanks to his lead­er­ship. The stock mar­kets are at unprece­dent­ed lev­els. The hous­ing mar­kets have improved marked­ly to the point there are hous­ing short­ages in many states. The nation has had it’s longest peri­od of job growth since the sec­ond world war, over 15 mil­lion jobs cre­at­ed. Over 20 mil­lion more peo­ple have access to health insurance.
The pres­i­den­t’s list of accom­plish­ments is long and impressive.
The Presidency was Hillary Clinton’s to lose.
And lose it she did!
The rest of the coun­try sees these accom­plish­ments, those real­i­ties are reflect­ed in the President’s approval rat­ings. But these peo­ple in the rough and tum­ble rust belt areas of Pennsylvanian, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and oth­ers do not care any­thing about that.
They see an ever-increas­ing glob­al­ized world in which there are no more guar­an­tees. They are fear­ful and afraid, Trump knew he could cap­i­tal­ize on those fears.
He knew they would not care about any of his transgressions.
He said so!
He knew that his mes­sage had so much res­o­nance that it did not mat­ter that he had no expe­ri­ence politically.
Was thrice mar­ried. Filed mul­ti­ple busi­ness bank­rupt­cies. Enabled nation­al­ists, and vile racists. Refused to make pub­lic his tax returns. Had failed at numer­ous busi­ness­es. Had objec­ti­fied women. Demonized Immigrants, Muslims, Blacks Latinos, a gold-star fam­i­ly, legit­i­mate American heroes, and every­one who dis­agreed with him.

None of that mat­tered to them they want­ed to over­turn the apple cart and over­turn it they did.
That Secretary Clinton, Bill Clinton, and their legions of poll­sters and experts could have missed this is astounding.
That Secretary Clinton and her team could be unmind­ful of shoring up the blue wall that Senator and President Barack Obama had cre­at­ed is polit­i­cal incompetence.
From Secretary Clinton’s choice of a cam­paign team to tak­ing lit­er­al­ly the month of August off, valu­able time which could have been spent talk­ing to those vot­ers who had twice elect­ed Barack Obama was shock­ing to me and I wrote about that.
That she did not sit in din­ers and cof­fee shops explain­ing that after President Obama had done so much to restore the econ­o­my she would be work­ing on their issues is malpractice.
She had a tem­plate to fol­low she saw the crowds which flocked to Bernie Sanders. Don’t change what works sim­ply secure what Obama had created.
On that score, she fell short and she has no one to blame but herself.

Nevada’s Early Vote Ends With Massive Democratic Surge

Looks like Trump got his wall after all. A wall of beautiful voters.

Friday marked the end of ear­ly vot­ing in the bat­tle­ground state of Nevada, and the final returns brought decid­ed­ly good news for Democratic pres­i­den­tial nom­i­nee Hillary Clinton.

Registered Democrats turned out in force in Nevada’s largest coun­ties, pro­vid­ing Clinton a crit­i­cal boost in a state where polling aggre­gates show the for­mer sec­re­tary of state and GOP nom­i­nee Donald Trump with­in a few points of one anoth­er. Over 57,000 votes were cast in pop­u­lous Clark County, a sin­gle-day record that pro­pelled Democrats to a statewide bal­lot edge on par with results at the same point in 2012, when President Barack Obama won Nevada by near­ly 7 points.

Turnout was strong through­out the day, and elec­tion offi­cials pledged to keep polling places open as long as there were vot­ers in line. At 9pm, hun­dreds were still wait­ing to vote at a Mexican super­mar­ket in Las Vegas. “Looks like Trump got his wall after all. A wall of beau­ti­ful vot­ers,” wrote Yvanna Cancela of the local Culinary Union, which has played a key role in Democrats’ get-out-the-vote oper­a­tions this year. That union also rep­re­sents the work­ers who recent­ly vot­ed to orga­nize Trump International hotel on the Vegas strip.
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