With National Elections only 13 days away it is interesting to know what path the Jamaica Labor Party has to a victory .
On December 29th 2011 National Elections were held in Jamaica . Before the night was too far gone it became clear that Simpson Miller and the People’s National Party would form the next Government. Though Elections were not constitutionally due until September of 2012, Andrew Holness the sitting Prime Minister sought his own mandate. It was a decision which will be in the mind of Holness forever. The JLP received a one sided drubbing. In a 44 to 19 shellacking the jaded , tired and out of ideas PNP was returned to power, much to the surprise of many including the PNP itself. It is still believed that the PNP’s populist embrace of Gays and Lesbians was the catalyst which decided the elections in the PNP’s favor.
It begs the question then “what populist message has the JLp which will erase a 25-seat deficit and give the party a one seat majority”? Jamaican voters are known to be hard-core in their political beliefs, switching their vote only when their personal pantries and cupboards are empty of food. This observation may not be the most charitable and may even be seen as disrespectful of the electorate. I challenge dissenters to point to Jamaican voters voting the interest of the country over party and their bellies.
The ruling PNP has mastered the art of populist politics since Jamaica became an Independent Nation[sic]. Michael Manley was a master of it,Portia and the party acolytes have continued that trend. It was no surprise to see Portia Simpson Miller on the Party’s platform in Half-Way-Tree Square championing the possibility of ganja legalization. These are hugely populist issues which has tremendous resonance for the masses many of whom use the weed. The JLP did not get out front on this issue, so the question is,“what is the plan to erase the deficit”?
In 72 Hungry Jamaicans scared of Communism booted Manley from office. By 88 with filled bellies and the Cold war over they returned Manley to power. For an unprecedented 141⁄2 years they watched as Patterson and his cronies sold off everything. Crime climbed to astronomical levels. The economy lurched from crisis to crisis and the currency became a worthless piece of crap. In that time the very nature of our country changed . Our country was changed from a model in the Caribbean and indeed the world to a pariah. In many cases even CARICOM States do not want Jamaicans in their countries.
Under immense pressure, hunger , crime , despair and deprivation Jamaicans turned to Orette Bruce Golding on September 11th 2007. The JLP was returned to power. But just barely. Despite a collapsing world economy Audley Shaw and the JLP kept the Jamaican currency stable despite the absence of an IMF deal. Notwithstanding, the electorate returned the PNP to power despite the fact that the party had nothing to offer but more despair crime and poverty for everyone except it’s elites and gangland affiliates.
It’s never enough to assume that overall suffering for average Jamaicans will cause them to turn to the other party. The PNP has an intricate network of affiliates from the grass-roots to the most sophisticated areas of the society ready to go to bat for the PNP . It is no wonder that Peter Phillips is the supposed man of the year. It is no wonder that the Private sector Organization makes statements in support of the Administration. It is no wonder that for the most part the media houses are organs for the party. Every aspect of national life has been corroded with the corrosive tentacles of the Governing People’s National Party.
In lieu of the foregone it is almost a safe bet to conclude that unless the Labor Party knows something the rest of us are not privy to, the PNP will be returned to power come February 25th. I hope for the future of our country that I am proven wrong but I doubt that very much. The JLP was never forced to seriously defend seats in parishes like Saint Thomas, St Catherine, Hanover, Clarendon, Portland, Trelawny, and to some degree Manchester. It is difficult to see how the JLP intend to win this election if it has to defend strenuously in these parishes. How did these parishes become competitive parishes in which the PNP has won and won big? That’s the issue to consider ! But then again what the hell do I know?
As the traditional carnival spectacle of election time campaigning kicks into high gear, Jamaicans fill the highways and byways in automobile caravans criss-crossing the Island in seeming rivers of green and orange bodies. Yet underneath the carnival atmosphere are more sinister events occurring which eludes the die-hard laborites and kumreds[sic] with the exception of those pulling the strings.
The Island’s Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller rose from the poorer class through affiliations and patronage to occupy the highest elected political office in the Island’s parliamentary democratic system. Miller climbed through the rough and tumble politics which characterize the Manley régime of the 70’s ‚the lethargic retrograde and corruption filled reign of Percival James Patterson to culminate in that legacy being handed off to her. Through it all many people have come to know Portia as a less than qualified person to lead the country , but also to realize just how powerful patronage politics is in the island nation of 2.8 million.
NODEBATES? Throughout Miller’s career various descriptive words have been used to describe her that are far from complimentary. Her conduct in public to those in the know, has been far from exemplary and in many case could be adequately described as abrasive and the behavior of a crass virago. It is on this basis that it is stunning that Miller would have the gall to threaten legal action against Andrew Holness the Opposition leader for referring to her as the biggest con-artist the country ever had. It was Miller who labeled Holness’s 10-point plan as a con job.
This blatant attempt at intimidation from Miller and her legal team is particularly hypocritical considering Miller’s history of calling Holness Enemy of the state and a plethora of other unsavory names. Despite this hypocrisy there is more. Portia Simpson Miller intends to use the legal system as another tool of the PNP to quite dissent on the Island. Between the thugs in the street and the Courts on the other end it appears Jamaica is heading once again to the dark days of the 70’s when Michael Manley locked up almost the entire political opposition and death squads summarily executed anyone daring to stand with the opposition party in public.
HERE’S THEISSUE. The leader of the Opposition was asked to respond to the Prime Minister’s comments about his proposed 10-point-plan which she referred to as a con. The Opposition Leader responded . Quote: “The prime minister is the biggest con artist Jamaica has ever seen,”. This is what she is suing about, according to her kumred lawyer Bert Samuels.
The prime minister is demanding: “… a suitably worded apology, approved by our client be published on Television Jamaica, in the Jamaica Observer and The Gleaner and that our client be paid damages commensurate with her station in life locally and internationally, along with his (her attorney) legal costs.” They also claim Miller is diminished in the eyes of well meaning members of the society. Note to Bert etal, you should be ashamed to file this despicable brief as a so-called respected member of the bar. When was Miller ever elevated in the eyes of the public (not PNP)? What you and well meaning members of the society should be concerned about is not the legacy of a charlatan but the hijacking of our democracy . Threatening not to debate the leader of the opposition based on Faux indignation reveal to the world that Miller is a less than qualified cowardly opportunist who will do anything , including diminish our democratic process to hold onto power.
This medium hold no brief for Holness but it is a despicable yet transparent attempt on the part of the sitting Prime Minister to avoid facing the nation, using the legal process as a campaign tool . As an officer of the Court Samuels and the other Attorneys should hang their heads in shame . It is vastly more important to work toward improving our fledgling democracy than to engage in this blatant un-democratic act. You should hang your collective heads in shame.
The Congressional Black Caucus in the US Congress is set to endorse Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Choice for President of the United States. The Congressional Black Caucus political arm is geared at electing Democrats to office according to Congressman Gregory Meeks of Queens New York. This medium is unsure about this endorsement, and the timing of it time in light of the fact that Democrats have not earned Black votes nor own it. With all of the killings of unarmed people by police and other maladies plaguing the Black community the Democratic party has been silent. We will have much more to say after the endorsement.
As part of the large group of analysts on CNN Tuesday night dissecting the results of the New Hampshire primaries , Philadelphia Democratic Mayor Micheal Nutter repeated the lie “people are angry” , over and over again. It was somewhat shocking to see an elected Democratic official sitting in a television studio regurgitating the garbage fed him and the rest of us by the very same network and others like it.
People are angry , people are angry, that’s the media narrative of course that goes down pretty well with Donald Trumps campaign slogan of “Let’s make America great again” Let’s make America great again is an extension of “Let’s take back our Country”. It’s unclear whether Americans are aware just how the media to which they look for information is deceiving them? As we ponder this question it’s important to understand the fact that what we call the main-stream-media is actually a well put together network of propaganda organs owned and operated by the richest people in the world.
It’s no wonder that for the most part substantive issues are cast to the side while fluff and inconsequential issues are front and center . That’s what the corporate shills want you to consume while they move their agenda. How do you explain the rise of social media as the entity to which more and more people, particularly younger people are looking to for their information? Does anyone believe Donald Trump was a serious candidate for President of the United States before the media recycled and circulated him over and over , foisting him onto the consciousness of gullible voters?
Mayor Nutter
It is said if you spin a lie enough times it eventually becomes truth. Republicans running for office over the last several cycles have mastered the art of lying over and again until the lies become truth. What is astounding is when those who position themselves as leaders within the Democratic party actually accept the lies and end up repeating them. The notion that people are angry is a Republican lie circulated by a complicit media to gin up anger and ratings for the media and passion for the republicans, which they hope will nullify Obama’s accomplishments.
So lets quickly see whether there is any legitimacy to this narrative. Under Barack Obama over 9 million jobs created, as against 800 thousand jobs being lost each month under Bush. Vice President Biden in 2008 said ‚“In the last six months of the Bush administration, we lost 3.5 million jobs,” . “As a matter of fact, on that magnificent day … when we were sworn in, before I lowered my hand that day after taking the oath … we’d already lost over 760,000 jobs that month.” A politico fact check bore out the Vice President’s claims.
Gas was $5 per gallon, today gas is less than $2 per gallon. President Obama did not only save the Auto industry he made it stronger than ever. He restored America’s image abroad. There were two active wars with no end in sight, today the world continue to be a challenging place but Obama did not start any new wars. The economy imploded by the time Obama took office, today the American economy creates hundreds of thousands of jobs every month since he took office. The Housing market has regained significant portions of what it lost after the melt-down. The affordable Care Act brought health care to millions something several presidents who preceded Obama was unable to do. Wall street has come roaring back , with both the Nasdaq and the stock exchange registering phenomenal gains.
I could go on and on but you get the picture. So to Mayor Nutter and others, before you parrot Republican/media talking points step back and evaluate your statements before you become a mouthpiece of deception. Barack Obama accomplished everything he did against the greatest intransigence and obstruction any president has every had to contend with. People are not angry, Republicans are mad that Barack Obama is a successful two-term President despite their best efforts at obstruction, propaganda and smear.
Yesterday I spoke to the glaring holes in the security which was in place at the two massive Political rallies held in Half-Way-Tree Square and Sam Sharpe Square by the two major political parties respectively. Though my Article was harshly critical of the police it was not meant to degrade or demean the Agency I spent 10 years of my life in. It was intended to give the Agency an opportunity to think outside the box commensurate with the changed and ever changing times. To my many friends who feel betrayed by my criticisms , there is such a thing as “constructive criticism” , the type you get from your real friends. RALLY’S SHOOTINGEXPOSESWEAKNESSINABILITYOFPOLICETOPROVIDEREALSECURITY..
In the Article I laid out what I thought would be the required amount of officers to adequately secure the safety of the people and candidates at either rallies as well as to secure businesses and other private property withing the environs of the venues. That number was a thousand officers under the command of at least one Deputy Commissioner of Police who understand logistics, crowd control as well as other security issues which are likely to emerge in situations where large amounts of people are gathered together. The plan included a call for cops on horse-back which are terrific at crowd control. It also called for officers with canines which are tremendous value assets , particularly where crowd compliance is a necessity. I made those recommendations against the background of the basic principles of the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s own mission statement. (1) Protection of life and Property. (2) Preservation of Peace and Good Order. (3) Prevention and detection of crime.
In 1982 when I entered the Academy the mission statement of the JCF was as I presented it above. Nowadays the JCF says this is it’s mission statement. The Mission of the Jamaica Constabulary Force and its Auxiliaries is to Serve, Protect and Reassure the people in Jamaica through the delivery of impartial and professional Services aimed at maintenance of law and order, protection of life and property, prevention and detection of crime and the preservation of peace. Same thing right? Well pretty much, just a little more wordy, in the end it remains the same.
I ask you my readers to remember this mission statement as you digest the remainder of what I will present to you . By the Constabulary’s own numbers the official JCF staff numbers in 2011 was 9,930 plus 55 auxiliary positions, making a total of 9,985; its current strength (as of 2011) is 8,441. Since then the JCF and it’s Auxillary ISCF has merged adding roughly another 2’000 officers to the ranks of the JCF. What I found incredible was the push-back I received mostly from former members of the JCF who were intent on telling me what cannot be accomplished, largely because they cannot perceive it. One of the reasons I dropped everything and walked away from the JCF was not necessarily because the pay was shitty. It was primarily because I realized that based on existing attitudes the Force as a service deliver entity had no real plan to change or to grow into an agency which delivers on it’s promise.
I realized from my vantage point then that if I stayed for another hundred years the level of contribution I would be able to make would me negligible exactly because of existing mindsets. Literally everyone who pushed back against my suggestions talked about why it can’t be done. Why we should adjust our thinking to the situation as it is,rather than how it should be. Unfortunately I never believed in accepting failure as acceptable. Things gets changed by people willing to think and act outside the box. Adversity is the mother of invention, not a reason to pick up the ball and go home because it’s too hard. I was never comfortable wallowing in the mud of mediocrity because it’s easy . I believe in getting down in the mud and fighting to make a difference, fighting for change. Real change is never easy. It has to be earned. The JCF has no truer friend than me but I would not be a real friend was I to accept that the level of service being delivered by the agency was value for money.
“IT CAN’T BEDONETHEYSAY”
The police cannot change the fact that many within the leadership of the Government and Opposition party are in bed with Jamaica’s most dangerous criminals. But the Police can exemplify it’s service by investigating and placing criminals before the courts regardless of their station. There is nothing in the JCF Act which places any Jamaican above the law. When the Police fail to investigate and arrest politicians with ties to criminals it emboldens everyone to disregard the laws. So whether the criminal is in Kings House , Jamaica House , or any other House, if they break the law the police must enforce the laws. Recently the commissioner called for members to avoid siding with any political party . The commissioner threatened rank and file members with interdiction and suspension if they are caught engaging in politicking. I ask the commissioner ? “what is the penalty for the failure of the high command to Investigate criminals in positions of power”?
The police cannot change the fact that the Governing PNP and to a lesser extent the Opposition JLP has literally turned the country into specific yet separate little zones of political exclusions. But the Police can remain neutral so that when they are forced to take action they are not accused of partiality. The Police cannot change that the system put in place by both political parties created and continue to create powerful above the law gangsters who deliver votes. But the Police can use their craniums to investigate, entrap and ensnare these hoodlums and their political patrons , place them before the courts or bring justice to them somehow. The police cannot pass laws. However the police has within it’s power the ability to impact legislation, much smaller groups have had incredibly influence on legislation> The (indecom)Act is a good example.
Jamaica may be a criminal paradise . The police does not have to engage in criminal conduct. The department may be stretched as some have suggested . Jamaicans understand force and strength, putting less than adequate amounts of officers to cover an event places officers lives at risk it serves no useful purpose except as window dressing.
The police may not be able to get every weapon being smuggled into a venue . But there should be no circumstances in which several people are shot in a venue where the police is on site yet there are no arrests. The events of 2010 which the world watched in real time occurring in Jamaica should have been a warning and a come-to-Jesus-moment for the ‘self serving politicians on both sides. Police stations burned to the ground. Police officers and civilians alike killed . Most profoundly was the coalescing of varying factions against the Jamaican state. It required an all out effort using assets from the Military to return the Jamaican state to the elected officials.
Despite rhetoric to the contrary the police have been given many new tools which were not available two decades or even a decade ago
Rather than thank the security Forces the Government went ahead and gave more power to (indecom),the brainchild of Bruce Golding and Criminal Rights lobby Jamaicans for Justice. No one could argue that the police did not need serious oversight but (indecom) is not it. Giving unchecked power to a Napoleonic, ego-maniacal narcissist is not the way to go about it. That is the antidote for empowering criminals. Soon (indecom) will want to search Jamaica Defense Force Headquarters to see whether the military has certain types of ordinances.…. Oh wait !!!! They already tried that . If this isn’t poppy-show I don’t know what is? Oh by the way they crow that police killings are down , true dat, but wait, the mass killing of innocent Jamaicans continue at a merry clip and is actually getting worse > So as far as the (indecom) Act is concerned, “Mission accomplished”
Rather than invest in the security apparatus of the Island the PNP government ever the anti-police Administration decided to convene an Inquiry into what happened in Tivoli Gardens in 2010. At the head of that Inquiry is an arrogant foreigner whose sole intent is posturing and trying to show the Security forces in a bad light. Did I mention the fact that that fiasco is still going on with costs in the hundreds of millions? Of course why not if every PNP can eat a food why not bring in a pompous Bajan relic to eat a food as well? Additionally well over $100 million in compensatory damages to the very people who harbored and encouraged a criminal empire in their community for decades.
Yes everything that I heard yesterday about why the police cannot be better are real arguments. My disagreement with those views is this, despite all of the foregone the police can do a better job. The police has a mandate, remember I asked you to keep the mission statement in mind? Yes the police can be better despite the ” criminal supporting shit-heads” in Jamaica House and Gordon House. Don’t tell me what cannot be done let’s join hands and hearts and change the paradigm, instead of succumbing to the narrative of can’t.
Ever the paranoid ex-cop I watched both political leaders arrive at their respective rallies and immediately I defaulted to my police senses. Like “Spidey senses tingling” I thought how easy it would be to actually take out either of these two leaders if someone had a mind to. At a time when there are terror threats and terrorist threats across the Globe, and with Jamaica’s history of political violence what is the thinking of the candidates and maybe most importantly the agency tasked with their protection?
Okay I know many of my former colleagues are thinking “Mike these m****r‑f*****s deserve whatever may be coming to them”. I get that but this is less about them and more about the people and the agency tasked with their protection. Imagine the vitriolic back-lash if one of these leaders is killed because the police fail to have a cohesive plan in place to adequately protect them. If the Police cannot ensure that guns do not get into the venue, then candidates should not be arriving in a mass of flesh standing with parts of their bodies protruding through the rooves of their vehicles. The police Commissioner and his top brass cannot assume that sending some poorly trained , poorly equipped poorly backed up cops to an event rises to the level of security. Security plans must be designed with the compliance of political candidates who conform with the dictates of the plan. Police does not get to tell politicians how to be politicians , conversely politicians must conform to police plans to keep them and others safe.
As I watched both candidates arrive at their respective rally I wondered with a smile how in hell a couple of cops hanging off the vehicle amount to security for the candidates? I must admit I was not at all surprised that an actual shooting could occur in a political meeting . I would not have been one bit surprised that the leader of one party or the other could have been killed right there. One of the things I taught my family and to a large extent my wife is never get caught saying the things people say on Television when criminals strike, “oh I never though something like that could happen here”. Stuff occur wherever you give criminal minded people the opportunity to commit crimes. Leaving a pocket book in a car will most likely leave the owner without a pocket-book, a car, or at best some costly window repairs. Why take that chance take the pocket-book with you or, after making sure you are not being observed, place the item of worth in the locked trunk of your vehicle.
Sunday February 7th Mass JLP rally in Sam Sharpe Square did not happen upon the Police without warning, neither did the PNP’s mass rally in Half-Way-tree square. I must confess that I do not have a copy of the plan the Police had in place to ensure the safety and security of the candidates and their supporters. I am also painfully aware of the un-disciplined nature of Jamaicans of both political stripes, particularly when they have a cheering section and worse when they are operating in political groups. The police should however use these very characteristics to develop workable plans which leave no question of who is in charge, as well as keeping their charges safe.
The Police had the opportunity to develop detailed written plans to ensure the safety of attendees to these events as well as to ensure that whomever show up with mal-intent are swiftly apprehended. Many of my friends would most certainly want to know how come I know there was no plan in place? To those questions I say , on Sunday two people were killed and others were injured and no one in custody which is a shocking indictment on whatever plan or security apparatus that they thought they had in place. Police may not be able to prevent every shooting but they damn well can make sure that the shooters will be apprehended on the spot. The question I have for the JCF as a former Jamaican cop is this,“when will the supposed more educated more sophisticated JCf stop being the Barney Fyffe of policing”? I believe the Police still have barriers for crowd control , the police must do a better job with the limited resources it has . The Commissioner of Police should have had hundreds of police officers over a thousand even, cops on horse-back, cops with Canines and elements of every practical piece of asset the Police has at it’s disposal shuttled in from Kingston into Montego Bay days ahead of the meeting. The police must set the agenda , moving attendees through barriers where they are searched before they are allowed into the general area where the crowd would convene . I really don’t want to hear about multiple entry/egress points . It is what it is secure it.
Part of the massive crowd of JLP supporters at in Sam Sharpe Square on Sunday.. Observer Photo..
Jamaican people understand one language, that is the language of force and power. The police demonstrate fecklessness and weakness. I have just about had it with the fecklessness of the Police. There is no critical thinking in the police department from what meets the eyes and what my sources tell me it’s all a damn show. Every damn person coming to that event should have been ushered through police checkpoints . If a patron does not want to comply he/she should leave or face arrest . That means the paddy-wagon should be on stand-by and yes each officer appropriately armed and issued with plastic handcuffs. The police must accept responsibility for what occurred at that meeting, I don’t care that a supposed criminal got killed, that is not the important thing. What this event laid bare is the incompetence of the police in securing the patrons and the leader of the Opposition. The fact that there was no shooting at the PNP event a week earlier is cold comfort for the police and the Prime Minister.
Bunch of Republican white men running for president. ABC photo.
I hope every black, man, woman and child watching the Republican debates saw the answer of the Republican candidates when they were asked about police killing unarmed black people. Everyone who responded wanted to give the police more power and respect. Everyone ignored the part of the question which deals with the illegal police killings. As a former police officer I am shocked that none cared enough to talk about dead unarmed citizens. What they are advocating is more of the same. No regard for the innocent loss of life. The police work for the people, the people do not work for the police . What kind of people are these who are offering themselves for leadership. Any you know what the greatest tragedy is? Most of the people who call themselves my friends or follow my posts won’t even take the time to digest this. If you don’t care why should they care?
RUBIO
For this blogger I must admit the only candidate I could potentially stomach in that Republican filed was John Kasich . I am not a Chris Christie fan but I was literally cheering Chris Christie’s smack-down of the class-less little Marco Rubio ‚who once accused President Obama of having “no class”. President Obama has had a scandal free Administration thus far , something which cannot be said of any Administration in recent memory except Jimmy Carter’s. Rubio mounted his presidential campaign by attacking the president on every issue to the point of being ridiculous and disrespectful. The strategy is designed to appear ready for the general election process by appearing ready to take on the Democratic Candidate whether Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders. As part of that strategy Rubio arrived at the debates with a canned attack on Obama which he repeated three times in answer to questions which had nothing to do with the rehearsed attack on the president. Obviously someone needs to remind the arrogant little Rubio that Barack Obama is a twice elected American President , and oh by the way the president is not on any ballot. Chris Christie excoriated Rubio making him seem amateurish and unprepared to be president. I have never before enjoyed a smack-down as I did the Chris Christie smack-down of Rubio.
Addressing a large crowd in Junction, South East St Elizabeth Thursday night, JLP shadow minister of finance Audley Shaw said the People’s National Party (PNP) has been getting a free pass from the media while proposals of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) are being subjected to rigorous examination. “I was on an interview last night. I said that we can create 250,000 new jobs in Jamaica. Dem a question me, how yuh gwine do it. Which sectors yuh gwine get it out of,” “When Peter Phillips say him was going to create 100,000 jobs nobody don’t ask him nuttin,” . “We are going to transform the same Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) … PNP say dem can create 30,000 … 40,000 jobs, Labour Party say we can create 75,000 jobs in Business Process Outsourcing,”. “If we can create nearly 100,000 jobs in that, we nuh can create 250,000 in everything else? Manufacturing, agriculture, everything else”.
I a am little dissapointed that Audley Shaw would be talking about Government creating jobs. Audley you are trying to get back into Gordon House as Minister of Finance. Your arguments sounds eerily like a socialist selling a snake oil message of Government expansion. A market economy in Jamaica depends on.. (1) Empowering, equipping, and paying police. (2) Crime is reduced. (3)Eliminate graft, corruption and bureaucracy. (4) Lower taxes. (5) Investors return with real private sector jobs. (6) As investors return keep lowering taxes but widening the tax net which spur more economic growth.
That is how you create real jobs in a market economy. The methodology Audley Shaw articulated is exactly the way Peter Phillips and the PNP goes about creating jobs. That method may produce a few jobs for a while which ultimately are not sustainable. You cannot build a sky-scraper without a foundation. With the smallest tremor that building comes crashing down. There is no wonder when a slight wind blows hundreds of workers are laid off from their jobs in Jamaica because of this kind of thinking. Unfortunately Shaw seem to have accepted that path as a viable path to sustainable job creation which it isn’t. Neither Government nor the private sector can create growth in a chaotic society plagued with bureaucratic incompetence , high crime, high tax rates, Government corruption, and overall chaos. I understand the ever present lure to appeal to pander to the most base desires of voters around election time. However what the JLP can least afford is to be “PNP-lite”. Jamaicans know what the PNP is about. The JLP must be what the JLP always stood for, which is principled economic management beginning with low crime, which inspires investor confidence. Eventually Jamaicans will grow tired of the nonsense and show the PNP the door. When will it happen? That’s above my pay grade.
The fundamental question which faces the Jamaican electorate this time like almost every other election cycle is whether to go with the Long term market driven strategy offered by the Jamaica labor Party . Or whether to stay with the People’s National Party’s which offers small pork-barrel solutions which are great at vote getting but has disastrous consequences for the economy in the long run.
Opposition Leader Andrew Holness..
Leading up to the elections of 2011 there was no IMF agreement in place, the Labor Party refused to accept a deal which would break the back of the average Jamaican. Agreeing to a deal would see money coming into the country but with devastating consequences to working people. There is no question as to what might have occurred had the JLP signed a deal the IMF presented to Audley Shaw and company. We have seen the consequences. ♦ Massive depreciation of the local currency ♦ Massive Price Increases♦ Shortages and cut-backs of goods and services in the public sector♦ and Lay-offs♦ Those are just a few of the direct consequences of accepting IMF money. Of course there are the indirect consequences as well ♦ Escalating crime ♦ deteriorating infrastructure and a general sense of malaise, unease and misery among the population.
It’s important that Andrew Holness and the JLP tell the Jamaican people whether the party will continue with the IMF agreement and negotiate a new agreement in the near future if the party is elected to office. The JLP must also explain where the funding will come from to provide Government services and maintain the Island’s obligations as it relates to debt servicing, if it chooses not to enter into an agreement with the fund.
Speaking to the Nation in a live broadcast, Opposition Leader Andrew Holness outlined a 10 point plan which he argues will grow the economy and provide real jobs. SEEPLANHERE: Holness offers 10-point plan for growth and job creation
Here’s the rub however. The Opposition leader himself stated that the reason the Prime Minister set elections for February 25th of this year is to offset the negative effects of the upcoming budget. I believe there is much truth to that but more than that is the little issue of recent polling data which we are told has the governing party with a 4 percentage point lead over it’s rival JLP. A potential JLP Administration invariably will have to deal with the fallout which emanate from the next budgetary dictates of the IMF which are sure to have negative consequences for the average Jamaican. Holness and the JLP will potentially have to lay off workers and cut services as the PNP will also be forced to do. A new PNP Administration will not have to fear a backlash from layoffs, and service cut-backs. A new mandate insulates the party from that . They will also have five years in which to curry favor with the voters. Not so for an incoming JLP Administration which will immediately be pilloried and labelled “heartless” for laying off struggling workers as soon as it acquires office. Can’t win for losing.….….….….….…..
As divisive and dangerous as the Republican field of presidential candidates are, the most virulently divisive , dangerous and disrespectful is the Hispanic Marco Rubio(R‑Fla)> Just recently Former Florida Jed Bush blasted Rubio as having accomplished nothing except for his personal agenda. It may be argued that those are comments from a rival who is struggling for traction. That would be a legitimate statement to make but it doesn’t make the statement any less true. Former Pennsylvania Senator and perennial presidential candidate Rick Santorum who on Thursday dropped out of the 2016 race and endorsed Rubio could not name anything Rubio had accomplished legislatively when pressed by Joe Scarborough. New Jersey Governor and fellow candidate Chis Christie blasted Rubio labeling him “the boy in the bubble’ who is scripted and says what his handlers want him to say without responding substantively.
Set aside the obvious disdain Rubio’s contemporaries have for him. Rubio has managed to be ultra disrespectful to President Barack Obama over and above what is expected from differences over policy directions. His comments regarding the President has been some of the most caustic and derogatory than many who are opposed to the president on racial grounds. Marco Rubio who arrived on the National stage with T‑Party support, brings the same rancid demagoguery Sarah Palin T‑Party darling and other right-wink kooks bring. Nothing seem to be out of the realm of what Rubio won’t say about the president. It was however a huge surprise when Marco Rubio stated that “President Obama has no class”. President Obama now on the last quarter of his second term has had a scandal-free Presidency, something no President in recent history except Jimmy Carter can lay claim to. President Obama and his family have been a model of” class, dignity and decorum” . No President in American history have upheld the dignity of the Presidency to a greater extent than Barack Hussein Obama has. Those are critical values the insolent little boy in the bubble would be well advised to learn.
Rubio who generally sport a ridiculous grin can easily fool a crowd regarding his disrespectful and arrogant nature. In a visit to the Islamic Society of Baltimore, his first to a mosque in the United States as president, Mr. Obama recited phrases from the Quran and praised American Muslims as a crucial part of America’s history and vital to the nation’s future. The President’s visit was viewed as a push-back against recent anti-Muslim rhetoric largely coming from the political right. Ever the opportunist Marco Rubio was quick to assail the President while speaking to FOX misinformation quote”
It’s not about closing down mosques. It’s about closing down any place — whether it’s a café, a diner, an internet site — any place where radicals are being inspired. The bigger problem we have is our inability to find out where these places are, because we’ve crippled our intelligence programs, both through unauthorized disclosures by a traitor in Edward Snowden, or by some of the things this president has put in place with the support even of some from my own party to diminish our intelligence capabilities;“So whatever facility is being used — it’s not just a mosque — any facility that’s being used to radicalize and inspire attacks against the United States should be a place that we look at.”
I never had any use for this guy, I always had a dim view of both he and Ted Cruz, two Hispanics who seem to suffer from a lack of racial identity. It is rather strange that Rubio and Cruz the two Hispanics in the Republican race, seem to be vying to see who can be the most anti-immigrant, particularly when Hispanics make up the largest group of un-documented people living in the country or trying to get into the country for that matter.. What if the people who governed before took the stance of Rubio and Cruz, where would these two be? If fact their stated Hero Ronald Reagan who granted Amnesty to many would not be eligible for today’s Republican party. This is what makes Rubio and Cruz too monumental frauds. Thursday’s Huffington Post called out Rubio for lying that President Obama is divisive. In a blaring headline titled :” DANGEROUSLYDIVISIVE”, the publication peeled back the fake layer of fraud disguised with a smile and laid bare Rubio’s fraudulent bravado. “Marco Rubio, who often advocates for religious liberty and speaks of his faith on the campaign trail, is the one engaging in divisive rhetoric”. Finally some light is being shone on this fraud and a phony.
Elections in Jamaica Generally seem to reflect the will of the people, if of course you are willing to overlook the value of the Island’s Garrison. To those un-familiar with the term, it is the practice of the political party in power to unfairly use scare public funds to benefit voters loyal to that party. This usually means lumping acquiescent voters into constituencies which generally vote for that party . In essence what they end up doing is to create super constituencies which the opposition party has no chance of winning. Free Housing and other largess creates a class of voters who become rubber stamps for the party, regardless of whether it has a dismal record of achievement or performance for the country as a whole. In the United States this is done under the name “Gerrymandering”. This is done through an act of Congress however achieving the same dubious results . The Party with the majority in the House is allowed to re-draw Congressional district lines in a way which defies any logic but that party’s rapacious desire to lump blocks of voters into a single district loyal to the party doing the re-drawing.
All in all our country remains somewhat a vibrant Democracy supported by both political parties and a people who are fiercely loyal to democratic principles and ideals. Our country is still looked at as a model for budding democracies . For that our people can be proud . No, we have not established the economic framework for success Indonesia or Malaysia has but neither have we surrendered our rights and freedoms in pursuit of economic viability. Clearly a lot more needs to be done in terms of establishing and reinforcing an economic frame-work which will wean our country from the dictates of parasitic lending agencies like the (IMF) which sucks the life-blood from our people leaving us far worse that when we were forced into the unholy alliance in the first place.
That will take time and a decided focus . The question remains whether the people have the stomach for that change. Someone commented to me recently that the deficit is too great for the JLP to make up. I thought about it long and hard taking into consideration the advantage the PNP has because of it’s garrison constituencies. However this never stopped Jamaicans before. Jamaicans have a history of kicking out the bums of both parties en-mass when the pinch becomes unbearable. The question is “is the pinch unbearable”?
GETTINGOUTMANUVERED
It’s easy to assume that Bruce Golding was forced to step down or that Andrew Holness and the JLP lost the elections of 2011 because Golding refused to surrender Christopher(Duddus) Coke to the Americans. It’s easy to assume Portia Simpson Miller made the list of Time Magazine’s list of most influential women on merit. It is easy to misunderstand the impact of outside forces in shaping events in our country. However if you are willing to look at trends which the Government was incapable of understanding when it decided to hedge oil prices at US$66 per barrel, you’ll find out just how events begin. Bruce Golding’s demise begun when he remarked to a British Journalist that there would be no “Gays in his cabinet”. If you understand the power of outside agencies then you begin understanding what was behind the demand that Coke to be extradited to face charges in the United States, and the ensuing consequences of that demand. It was lose, lose for Golding, if he acquiesced and allowed the process to play out in the Courts as many have said he should, his base of support in Tivoli Gardens evaporate. Golding was a transplant into Tivoli, he did not have the control Edward Seaga built for himself over the decades. Conversely if Golding fought the Americans, regardless of the argument he used he would be seen as supporting a criminal wanted by a powerful ally. Bruce Golding was done as Prime Minister of Jamaica.
Was it accidental that the very same question was posed to Simpson Miller during the debates between herself and Holness during the 2011 election cycle? Does any rational thinker believe Portia Simpson Miller stated she would support revisiting the Bugger Act on her own volition? Once you begin to ponder all this then you begin to see the pieces fall into place. You start understanding why the tired, out of ideas PNP was returned to power much to their own astonishment. Then you see why Portia was rewarded by Time Magazine. Then you understand the Obama visit.
I have suggested that the JLP figure out the trends and stake out a populist position on emerging trends before the people themselves establish a position. There is hardly an issue more important to Jamaicans than “Marijuana”. Even without the Rastafarian position on the weed as a religious sacrament ‚Jamaicans are heavy users of marijuana which we commonly know as Ganja. Many Jamaicans smoke the weed , many use it to make a type of tea which they believe havemedicinal value to them. Not to mention the way Ganja is seen as a potential economic savior for many. On that basis it makes smart political sense to stake out a position which is in line with the thinking of the people. THETRUTHABOUTGANGACOMINGOUT.
Last Sunday a multitude gathered in Half-Way-Tree square, the air was filled with the putrid stench of cannabis . Above the sea of heads was a solid cloud of ganja smoke. It was a ganja smokers heaven. It was in that atmosphere that the Island’s Prime Minister mounted the stage and gloated about less ganja arrests to roaring ovation. Long before all this happened however, this medium and this humble writer begged the JLP to get out in front of this issue. Set this humble blogger and medium aside, there were indicators aplenty. It wasn’t too long ago that the minister of national security suggested to the police that they turn a blind eye to people smoking the weed. https://mikebeckles.com/on-small-quantities-of-ganja-bunting-to-police-turn-a-blind-eye/
Under no circumstances should the JLP have been outmaneuvered on this issue. Yet it was. Does the JLP even understanding the value of this issue to each party going forward? These are monumental issues which will influence voters going forward for decades. The JLP literally surrendered to the narrative that it is a rich man’s party which is not true. As I said in a previous article it was Alexander Bustamante who spent almost two years locked up in prison for championing workers right, not Norman Manley. Bustamante did not get outmaneuvered by his cousin Norman Manley. Bustamante a founding member of the People’s National Party PNP left and formed the JLP when the rhetoric and policy positions of the PNP became too radical too unworkable. The Jamaican people eschewed West Indies federation Manley supported, to which they were opposed and elected Bustamante to Office. Under Bustamante Jamaica became an independent nation August 1962. Alexander Bustamante became the first prime minister of the newly independent Jamaica.
Perceptions if left unchallenged becomes reality. To many Jamaicans that perception is reality. The JLP could least afford to have Jamaicans attribute the freeing up of ganja as something the PNP did . Of course the party was not in power but there is much it could have done as a matter of policy-position which could have headed off and negated that critical perception. It didn’t !!!
One of the tragedies of the PNP’s dominance of the political landscape over the last four decades as I have pointed out time and again is the way it’s cancerous tentacles has corroded and corrupted every strata of the society. In one of the most political yet cynically-disingenuous display of this corrosive influence is a statement put out by the private sector organization on the issue of the Government hedging oil prices at US$66 per barrel. In it’s statement the Private Sector Organization defended the actions of the Government to hedge oil prices at US$66 per barrel. The subsequent and continuing drop in oil prices have reportedly already cost the Government in excess of US$20 million or roughly Jam $2.4 billion.
The PSOJ in it’s defense of the Government used the most shockingly asinine metric imaginable . The Organization clearly showed that it was prepared to sacrifice whatever credibility it may have left in a vulgar and desperate attempt to resuscitate the image and credibility of the Simpson Miller Administration.
“In light of the hedge strategy, the Government effected last year by purchasing an option to buy eight million barrels of oil at US$66, it means the country has lost US$20 million in fees for the contract option. Oil will, however, be supplied at the current market price”. “The only way that we can be sure of an event is after it has happened. In other words much of the commentary today is being made from hindsight (which is 20/20). Buying a stock after the price has increased will not give you the benefit of the price rise, or what is the sense of buying insurance after a catastrophic event. And, because an event might not happen, would you then not insure against it,” the PSOJ argued.
This statement in and of itself shows the contempt these well placed operatives have for the intellect of the Jamaican people. For the Tsunami of uninformed who traveled from across the Country to Half-Way-Tree decked out in orange and red regalia this statement is Gospel . For the rest of us however, it is a slap in the face and an affront to our senses.
Smart Investors pick stocks based on the following criteria. (1) Payout Ratio: According to experts In general the lower the payout ratio the better because the more the company is paying out in dividends the less they are using to build up cash, pay off debt and invest in growing the business. (2) Dividend growth rate:The Dividend Growth Rate measures the percent of growth a dividend has experienced over a certain period of time. While many reports will use an annualized figure, it’s safer to use a five-year dividend growth rate. The longer period of time will give a better indication of overall performance and allow minor ups and downs to balance out. (3) Yield: high yields can be risky and aren’t always the wisest investment options. (4) Net Income Growth rate: Net Income Growth is a measure of the rate of growth in profits when compared to the previous time period. (5) ROI : Return On Investment, is important because it shows an investor how long it will take to earn their money back from their initial investment. It is composed of both the dividend payments and the increase in stock price. It is desirable for both of these to show a stable, upward trend.
The aforementioned are just a few of the indicators industry experts say solid investors need to look at before they invest in a stock. Based on the foregone the metaphor about stock buying is inapplicable, there are clear guidelines to investing in stock options. The Insurance angle made even less sense. Purchasing Insurance because the purchaser understands potential future risks is the exact opposite of what the Administration did. The Administration Insured when all the indicators suggested that the country would finally get a break from the suffocation of high oil prices. Individuals and corporations insure against eventualities, it is not the same as hedging oil prices when all the indicators showed that there would be continued deterioration of oil prices . The idea of hedging prices is not necessarily a bad idea economically speaking. It becomes a bad thing when the people making the decisions do not understand market indicators. It appears that the decision makers suffered from this malady.
Here are just a few of the indicators which does not require much expertise. (1) Three of the World’s largest economies were using less imported Oil. The United States the world’s largest consumer of oil was using more natural gas and in the process importing less oil. The United States was also diversifying it’s energy portfolio. China the world’s second largest economy was already showing signs of a slowdown . Brazil an emerging economy was relying less and less on imported fossil fuel and investing in and consuming more diversified energy. The Iran nuclear deal was in the works as well which when consummated would mean a lot more oil on the world market . Overall there were many more indicators which any person/s making the decision to hedge oil prices at US$66 per barrel should not have missed.
This is an indefensible act of incompetence or potentially a lot more than meets the eye. Once upon a time the Jamaican private sector was a reputable organization which represented the private sector regardless of who formed the Government. Over the years all of that seem to have vanished leaving in it’s stead another arm of the PNP as is the case in literally every sector of national life including the clergy.
During the Presidential Elections of 2008 and 2012 Hawaii born Barack Obama was excoriated by the Tea-Party Patriots and Republicans that he was disqualified from being President of the United States because according to them he was born in Kenya. Only it was a lie !!!
Orly Taitz, a California lawyer led the “birther” movement against Obama the Nation’s first black President on no evidence which indicated that Obama was born anywhere but Hawaii. The birther movement was a modern day version of the slavery era “show me your papers” to which Obama eventually capitulated. The Birther movement failed to gain enough traction to make a dent in the impression the broader American electorate had of Obama. The movement sputtered and petered out after President Obama was re-elected in 2012 ‚which to some degree speaks to the motives behind the movement .
Donald Trump
At the helm of the birther movement was the former Alaska Governor and one time Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin and present Presidential Candidate Donald Trump who reveled in the birther controversy until President Obama made a comic spectacle of him at a White House Correspondence Dinner. Previous to that event the President had labeled the Republican blow-hard a “Carnival-Barker”.
Ironically hardly any of the so-called front-line Republican elected officials spoke out about the inappropriateness of the Birther movement. Those who didn’t remain silent on racial grounds remained silent because in their minds it was good politics. For Republicans politics trumps everything, that includes Country, it includes decency as well.
Republicans probably never contemplated this game being played on them and not by a Democrat but one of their own. This cycle understandably, there is no slithery slimy Orly Taitz leading the cavalry into battle to protect the American Presidency from a Manchurian Obama, whom they all knew was a legitimate American citizen. This time around it’s Trump the Republican front-runner leading the Birther movement against candidate Ted Cruz who was born in Canada to a Welsh-American mother and a Cuban father.
Trump may be a Racist turd who wanted to de-legitimize Barack Obama using race as a dis-qualifier but unfortunately for Cruz and the Republican establishment Trump is also an ego-maniacal self promoter who is unconstrained by party labels.
Donald Trump remained Donald Trump nothing changed about the Trump Republicans embraced when he made those scurrilous attacks on the President’s right to his nationality. So when the very same Donald Trump lashed out at a surging Ted Cruz in Iowa they were shocked. Many Republicans who were silent or cheering Trump when he attacked Obama’s citizenship were up in arms against Trump while simultaneously downplaying the questions he raised about Ted Cruz’s Canadian birth and citizenship.
Ted Cruz did not renounce his Canadian citizenship until it was expedient for him to do so. Every Republican interviewed on the issue hurries to brush the issue aside claiming there is nothing there despite the fact that Ted Cruz was born in Canada. How is it a non-issue when he was born in a foreign country but the guy who was born on American soil was questioned until he self verified?
Ted Cruz
No Republican believes the birther issue has merit after Trump stepped up his attacks on Cruz after his Iowa defeat. What a difference Party and color makes in America? Despite attempts to brush the birther issue under the carpet it is by no means a settled issue because the courts have not ruled on it .
Cruz’s own former Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe calls Cruz a “fair weather originalist” and accused him of “constitutional hypocrisy,”. Speaking of Cruz to CNNLaurence Tribe said “Ironically, the kind of justices he says he wants are the ones that say he’s not eligible to run for president,” Tribe argued. “This is important because the way this guy plays fast and loose with the Constitution, he’s a fair weather originalist.” Professor Tribe a constitutional law professor at Harvard students include President Barack Obama, Supreme Court Chief Justices John Roberts and Associate Justice Elena Kagan.
The comments were so riveting and illuminating of Cruz’s hypocrisy that his campaign refused to respond, hoping it would blow over.. These are serious issues the so-called main-stream media should be addressing, yet they just left it there in true CNN fashion and allowed the issue to go away.
Even though the Supreme Court hasn’t ruled on Cruz’s eligibility to be president of the United States Republicans who never miss an opportunity to wrap themselves in the Flag and proclaim their love for the constitution has no problem with Cruz. Conversely Barack Obama an American born Black man was harangued and excoriated until he had to produce his papers.…. America has a very long way to go despite the rhetoric.….….….
Even as large crowds are not necessarily a good indicator of election results in Jamaica, the Jamaica labor party should use the massive PNP crowd in Half-Way-Tree Sunday as a motivation to get out the Vote. The Labor Party wins when Jamaicans are fed up with the older political party. Unfortunately for the Labor party a trend has emerged in the way it is treated. When things gets really really bad and the voters cannot bear any more they vote the Labor party in to fix the problems. Kinda like the Americans flirtatious relationship with it’s older Republican Party, when they screw up they vote the Democrats in to fix things. Once things are back to normal they resume the unhealthy relationship with the Republicans. As soon as Jamaicans bellies are filled and they are comfortable they wander off once again into the dangerous dalliance with the PNP. Ultimately the PNP has figured out how to keep Jamaican voters coming back to the party by feeding them sweet cotton candy of lies promises and false promises. Just a taste of sweet which never fills them up, they are kept in perpetual hope each election cycle, the miracle is just around the next corner. Like the pied piper of Hamlin they follow like Rats and are led off the cliff into an ocean of despair and disappointment. It’s almost like the Biblical story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Despite having everything at their fingertips, despite the plenty, Eve wandered off into a illicit and monumentally consequential affair with the Devil
In coming to terms with the love affair Jamaicans have with the People’s National Party it’s important to understand that the (PNP) is the older of the two major political parties. It is also important to recognize the significance Jamaicans place on the concept of a supposed Independent Jamaica , even though substantively Jamaica remain a dependent nation tethered to Britain and major lender agencies in critical ways. Of no lesser significance is the mythology surrounding Norman Manley’s contribution to the Island’s Independence as opposed to his Cousin Alexander Bustamante.
. Kennedy with Prime Minister of Jamaica, Sir Alexander Bustamante
It is important that for historical context, when we consider the emphasis which certain segments of the Jamaican population places on Manley’s creation of the (PNP) , we also remember that Alexander Bustamante was instrumental in the creation of the PNP and was a founding member. Alexander Bustamante broke away from the PNP in 1939 when he decided that the party’s democratic socialist rhetoric was too radical. He went on to form the Jamaica Labor Party a moderate centrist party. After Britian decided to drop Jamaica and other former colonies after World War Two, Norman Manley became Premier or Chief Minister in 1955. However after the elections of 1962 the Jamaica labor Party defeated the People’s National Party. Alexander Bustamante ascended to the Premiership of the Island. Later that year the British Parliament passed the Jamaica Independence Act of 1962. Alexander Bustamante became the very first Prime Minister of the newly Independent Jamaica.
Jamaicans have a certain loyalty to those they view as crucial to their sense of self determination . The (PNP) has done a great job of burnishing the resume’ of it’s past leaders and their accomplishments , in some cases over-hyping them, the JLP has done a horrible job telling it’s story. It was shocking to see the Island’s Prime Minister on a political stage on Sunday January 31st referring to Norman Manley as the father of the Nation without a mention of Bustamante. The Jamaica Labor Party under Edward Seaga , Bruce Golding and Andrew Holness failed dismally, despite extended periods in politic oblivion to build support for the party based on the triumphs and accomplishments of its’ former leaders, like Bustamante, Dr, Herbert Eldemire , Hugh Shearer, Robert Lightbourne and others. It’s intellectual laziness to assume that the ground-swell of support the PNP enjoys is based on the expectation of freebies only. It’s important to understand the lens through which PNP supporters see Norman and Michael Manley. The Jamaica Labor Party failed to educate the Island’s people about it’s champions. In fact the JLP has allowed the lie that the party is a rich man’s party to stick and settle in.
Norman Manley — John F. Kennedy
It was Alexander Bustamante who spent almost two years locked up in prison for standing up for workers rights. It was Bustamante who fought tooth and nail to keep Jamaica out of the West Indies Federation which lumped ten former British Colonies into a single entity bearing the aforementioned name. Norman Manley led the Island into the Federation which was vastly unpopular with most Jamaicans. Norman Manley was later forced as Premier to hold a referendum on the issue which saw Jamaica opting out of the Federation which later collapsed after Trinidad and Tobago also opted out. So much for father of the Nation ! Where would Jamaica be were it not for the visionary ideas of Bustamante? For the Revisionist Historians who like to talk about what Manley means to Jamaica , let it be known Norman Manley sold Jamaica ‘s sovereignty to the West Indies Federation . Bustamante gave Jamaica Nationhood.
Let s begin the process of mobilizing Laborites into Teams. Identifying team-leaders, motivate them , give them areas of responsibility. Equip each team with appropriate transportation, let them report into a central hub/series of hubs within each constituency. Each hub must communicate on the progress being made in getting voters out to the polls and getting them back home again. Whenever problems occur if these team leaders cannot handle the problem a higher tiered leadership group must jump into action. Failure is not an option. Jamaica is a small country , each parish , each region must dial into this concept . Failing this kind of organizing the JLP must get comfortable for another long period of political opposition.
WHEREDOESTHEJLPGOINTHEEVENTOF A FEBRUARY 25thLOSS?
I shudder to think through this question but it’s a question that needs asking and even though many of my friends may be mad at me I have decided to ask it anyway. What happens on February 25th if the Simpson Miller PNP is returned to power? How would the JLP present itself going forward? Would it conclude that the Jamaican people are unwilling to make the necessary adjustments from a dependent electorate to one which embraces the exciting challenges of a free people tethered to the concept of the free market? Does it lower it’s collective head in defeat , giving in to the narrative that Jamaica is PNP Country? Does a defeated JLP conclude that the Jamaican electorate is too far gone to be re-routed in its’ thinking? Does the JLP look at itself and try to figure out how come it has failed to communicate it’s message of prosperity to a Generation weaned on the belief that Government is it’s benefactor?
All of these are critical questions to consider in understanding why a failed Administration would have been seen as a better alternative to the party of prosperity and growth? What would the JLP do in it’s role as Constitutional opposition, after all 5 years is a very long time? Does the Party give up on the people ? Does the party conclude that the electorate is simply not sophisticated enough to understand what’s best for it ? Or does it throw out the play-book and dive in as the PNP has done, to hell with a growth agenda, lets win elections? It’s important that these issue are given sound consideration by the party after all in a Democracy parties may be powerful but come election day the people hold the power. Let’s chew on these possibilities and ponder the consequences when we talk about the two parties are the same or I’m not voting. If you think Jamaica is transformed now allow the PNP to have another 5 years and you can kiss the country we all know and love goodbye.
WHYDOESIOWAGETTOSTART ?
Nothing happens in a vacuum in American politics there is always an underlying story , some motive underneath what meets the eyes. That certainly pertain to the Political Primaries of both political Parties. Search as I might I have not found a plausible reason behind Iowa a deep rural farm state of 3,107,126 and New Hampshire a New England state with a population of 1,326,813 getting to go first in selecting American Presidents. Additionally it’s then on to Nevada , South Carolina and Alabama ? I wondered why large populous States like California, New York, Ohio, New Jersey, and even Florida which has large mixed populations doesn’t get first dibs. Just wondering whether, even as we champion the genius of the American political system, we realize the system was rigged from the start to ensure that states with largely homogeneous white populations gets to sieve through or weed out whom they don’t want , in many cases deciding the nominee through resources or the lack thereof and perceptions before the large populous states with “those other people” get to have a say. ?
If ever there was a case for a fixed Election date in Jamaica the spectacle which played out on the world stage in Half-Way-Tree Square Sunday night was it. This Medium has been calling for a fixed election date for years , so too has the Jamaica Labor Party which forms the political opposition on the Island. I have not researched the reason that the Opposition Party support a fixed date for National elections but on a personal note I believe a fixed date prevents the Prime Minister of whichever party from manipulating the process. It was despicable, the level of crassness we saw attached to the process last night it should never be repeated ever again.
Well known Columnist and PNP sympathizer Gordon Robinson finally got it right. In his Gleaner Column today titled ” Circus Clowns Come To Half-Way Tree” Robinson said Quote : ”
As I watched the PM announce the election date to a sea of orange-clad PNP supporters, I only felt depression. If ever there was an advertisement for fixed election dates, it’s the song-and-dance routine that’s characterised this six-month election campaign. To have a February election only because the PNP is at last ahead in the polls exposes:
- an infuriatingly disgraceful, self-serving, unpatriotic, narcissistic contempt for Jamaica; AND
- the anti-democratic, totalitarian, unjust nature of the laws that allow this to happen.
The Prime Minister could have called Elections 6 months ago . Now granted she had until early 2017 to call elections, Miller opted not to call national elections because the poll results were not in her favor. As per the grapevine it is understood that the Labor party had a lead of up to six (6) percentage points at the time. Now I must confess if I was in her shoes I would not have called elections either. For the die-hard died-in-the wool Kumreds[sic] who will argue that there is no truth to the fact that she did not call it because of the polls, please explain what was her reason for pushing “localgovernment elections” back over a year. Many argue now that the questionable Don Anderson poll which gives the PNP a four percentage points over it’s rival JLP has buoyed the Prime Minister to seek a new mandate at this time. That may be true, but the bitter realities which are sure to emanate from the upcoming budget was sure to play into the decision making process of the Prime Minister.
Large scale layoffs, price increases and more taxation are sure to follow the new budget. Simpson-Miller does not want that kind of anger in the electorate going into an election. No politician of any “P” should have the power to await favorable poll results or other factors to determine when National elections are called. No singular person should have that power regardless of Party label, that power should rest with the people. Politicians should perform then face the electorate at a time of the electorate’s choosing, not a time politicians choose.
Politicians should serve the people, not their party’s or personal interest. When we allow the garish and vulgar display of our political process which was on display last night we allow politicians to cement the belief we serve them rather than the other way around. Several months ago I spoke to a family friend regarding the state of affairs on the Island, he lives there I don’t . I asked him why it was that there is no social upheaval despite the massive erosion in the value of the local currency , the astronomically high crime rate, the ever increasing impoverishment of the working class, the crumbling infrastructure, and the massive corruption within the Administration? He responded “the country is falling apart but the people are content” !!!
“THEPEOPLEARECONTENT”
A massive crowd of orange clad people turned out at the PNP mass rally to hear the election date…
How could a sane electorate be content I asked ? He shrugged his shoulders and shook his head in exasperation . Are these people simply to be dismissed as Circus Clowns ” according to Kumred [sic] Gordon Robinson? Or is there something deeper going on according to the very same Kumred]sic] Robinson? “Jamaica was put on election alert by Peter Phillips in July 2015 and has since been fed a steady diet of putrid, populist politics until, overstuffed with rancid rhetoric, they’re just looking for a ready receptacle in which to regurgitate”. I am more inclined to believe that people are fed up because of the constant rhetoric and the constant waiting they would have turned out to watch paint dry.
Will Jamaicans go out on February 25th to return Portia Simpson Miller and company to Gordon House as the majority party? That is yet to be seen. It is in-advisable that anyone pretend to know what a large crowd in Half-Way-Tree square means as far as what party will win the elections. Both Michael Manley and Edward Seaga would attest to that. Furthermore mass meetings like these are generally populated with people who are bused in from across the country. Nevertheless it is important not to discount massive crowds as inconsequential to the debate. If people are satisfied they may not have a reason not to go out and support their party.
Which brings us to the question of what could potentially create that supposed contentment in the electorate? If the country is in a bad a shape as everyone say it is … and it is. Maybe the electorate have simply given up on what it expects for Jamaica. Maybe it has re-adjusted its expectation of what can be achieved. Maybe it doesn’t care about the misery index anymore. Maybe the present electorate simply doesn’t know any better. Maybe it has gotten used to begging for the remittance monies it receives from abroad. Maybe it likes where it is between the remittance and the 7 days per week partying whats not to like? Come to think about it, the Jamaican electorate have never been a sophisticated one . In 1980 despite party loyalties they turned out and voted their bellies. In the biggest election loss ever, the PNP was kicked out of office in a 51 – 9 drubbing . Many people believed Michael Manley lost his seat but was allowed to save face by keeping it.
Despite the rhetoric of “jamaica a pnp kuntry’Kumreds[sic] forgot ideology and voted their bellies, they wanted food on shop and supermarket shelves. After the economic advancements and the relative peace and stability of the Seaga years Kumreds[sic] went back to ideology with filled bellies and clouded memories they re-elected Michael Manley in 88 and Jamaica’s fate was sealed. The people who came of age out of the 70’s era of Manley-ism in Jamaica and the younger generation swallowed hook-line-and-sinker the notion that Government is benefactor . They never lived under a system of free market, as such they look to Government to provide jobs. They expect Government to play significant roles in their lives. It is a dependency syndrome which trumps Nationalism. Jamaicans are largely Nationalistic when it comes to sports. Nationalism be damned when they are required to set aside party political affiliations and vote in the interest of Country. That may explain the cult-like loyalty with which PNP supporters follow their party. To them party means food on the table, not paying rental for the house in which they live, not paying for water, not paying for electricity. It means collecting salaries for jobs they do not go to. It means riding on a bus without paying fare because a pnp time and a pnp kuntry”. As long as they are able to eat today at the expense of the country’s tomorrow , tomorrow be damned.
Manley’s indoctrination of the populace into believing that people who worked and achieved material success were evil Capitalists changed the moral compass of our country. When PNP hacks speak about people green with envy , they are talking about what Manley’s philosophy did for our country. Eight Years of Seaga and four years of Golding-Holness was never going to be enough to reverse that indoctrination. A dozen years broken by an unprecedented 14 1⁄2 years was never going to be enough to re-focus a population reared on freebies and the expectation of it. That may better explain the supposed Tsunami of Kumreds[sic] . To them there is no other way.
At a huge PNP Rally held in Half Way Tree St Andrew Sunday January 31 Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller announced that Nomination day will be on February 9th and Elections will be held on February 25th.
Simpson Miller PM..
For the benefit of Jamaica voters will now go to the polls and decide what direction they want for their country. The PNP has held power over 28 of the last 40 years , Jamaica has precious little positives to show for it. The Island’s economy is in shambles . The productive sector has been decimated. Serious crimes are at an all time high. The Infrastructure is crumbling and there are really no new infrastructure being put in place outside the highways being put in place by the Chinese which Jamaicans cannot afford to drive on. Hotels are all owned by Foreigners. Most of the Island’s assets have been sold by the Administration and the monies siphoned off . The Island’s currency has literally no value . Yes the PNP talks about passing IMF tests , that is the Administration’s high water mark. Unfortunately for the people when a country is pleasing the IMF it is paining the people. The people now have a decision to make . On February 25th Jamaicans will once again go into the voting booths and decide the course of the Island for the next 5 years . May God help them.……
The Political silly season is upon us , not just in the great big USA but in our little Island Jamaica as well. Already sharp Political elbows are being thrown, not just in great big neighbor in the north but the fledgling little democracy to the south many of us call “yaad”. Donald Trump The American Republican front-runner is seemingly invincible, no matter whom he disses , and diss he has. Megan Kelly, Mexicans, Immigrants, Women, Blacks, Muslims, the disabled, all his opponents, and anyone who critique him, Never mind those who dare criticize the Donald. Trump seem to be coated in Teflon , no matter what he does no one seem to care, his star rises all the same. One of the themes coming out of the Republican camp this silly season is that people are tired of political correctness . The ever sleep deprived looking Dr. Ben Carson has gone as far as to suggest that political correctness will be the death of us all. The good Doctor hasn’t yet gotten around to explaining just how that would come about but I’m sure if he can stay awake long enough he will get around to telling us.
Ironically as the Republicans demand that they be allowed to say what they want America’s tiny neighbor to the South seem to be going the opposite direction. Media Houses are intimidated and afraid to criticize the Portia Simpson Miller Administration which has stumbled from one corruption and graft scandal to another . In fact the Courts from all appearances are a rubber-stamp to the People’s National Party’s agenda. The Courts are party to the administration’s agenda which created a chilling atmosphere on the free speech rights of Jamaicans to speak without fear of being hauled before the courts and ordered to pay what they don’t have for libel and slander. Cliff Hughes a Journalist found out the hard way that even as a Journalist you can’t say what you wish in Jamaica, or at least you can’t say anything about the PNP or Percival Patterson the Islands second worst prime Minister. Hughes was ordered to pay Patterson huge sums of money for an inconsequential story which would have been laughed at in countries where the law ruled and not men. Patterson was not able to show how he was hurt by the non-story , nevertheless the courts awarded him a huge sum courtesy of Hughes. In Jamaica the Political class is above criticism. You either pay what you don’t have or you get a bullet, or both
I’m unsure whether the media houses are more terrified of the courts or the reality they may be invaded by orange clad thugs , dragged into the streets and killed if they dare criticize the Administration in Kingston. Obviously Jamaica Labor Party Councilor Winston Maragh haven’t yet received the memo. Speaking at a mass JLP Rally in Lionel Town in Clarendon Maragh made the fatal error of criticizing Michael Manley, a former PNP prime Minister. Maragh labeled Manley an “idiot” for the harm he did to the economy during the 70’s PNP Administration. Manley who destroyed the Island’s economy between 1972 and 1980 was thrown out of office in 1980 but was returned to power in 1988. Many believed it was during Manley’s last time at the helm that he delivered the coup ‑de grace or the death knell to the economy. Personally I believe the Percival Patterson stewardship was the most inherently corrupt in the history of Jamaica, but back to the story. The backlash was swift ‚the People’s National Party Secretariat, the PNP Women’s Movement and the PNP Youth Organisation (PNPYO) all demanded that Maragh apologize . They also want the political Ombudsman to investigate Maragh for calling the late Prime Minister an idiot.
I HADTOLAUGH.
In it’s release the groups said Quote. Michael Manley is a hero to millions of Jamaicans and it is an insult to us all to hear this degrading and dismissive reference to a man who has put Jamaica on the political world map, who spearheaded the fight against Apartheid in South Africa, and who was instrumental in changing how Jamaica, the Caribbean and the rest of the developing world was viewed,”. Okay you people really need to get over the idol worship . Michael Manley was no hero except to you half-baked curry goat socialist. By the last census estimates I believe that the Island’s population is up to around 2.7 million so if you are saying all Jamaicans believe Michael Manley is a hero, it simply highlight the depth of the stupor you are in .
I have a feeling though that the argument will be that you are speaking of Jamaicans at home and abroad . Well most of the people who left Jamaica did so because they refused to continue to live in poverty brought on by a failed ideology long discarded by even the most rigid Communist states. On that basis I hardly believe that argument has any weight. Did Michael Manley have good ideas yes. Is Manley a hero ? Hell no . There is a common strategy of obfuscation used by many of the old guard pseudo socialist that are left over from the cold war era. They convince themselves and try to convince others that the Manley’s mythological worth to Jamaica and the Caribbean Region is such that the average Jamaican and the average CARICOM citizen is unable to grasp it intellectually . What utter arrogance and total nonsense’.
Mister Manley had terrific ideas, Project Land Lease, Housing Trust, Equal pay for women, Jamal, No bastard children to name a few. One of the things which made me proud to be Jamaican was Manley’s unflinching fight against the apartheid system in Southern Africa and around the globe. His leadership toward that end was exemplary and unquestionable. Conversely Mister Manley’s inability to discern when not to fight and who not to fight with wrecked the Jamaican economy . His reckless ‚totalitarian rhetoric ‘those who do not agree with him should board one of the five flights per day to Miami wrecked the productive sector and created a brain-drain which hasn’t subsided since. He goaded the productive sector to leave and they did just that and they left with their money. His brigands entered Police stations and removed prisoners from police custody and the police were powerless to lift a finger to stop it. Under Michael Manley’s régime know cop-killers were shuttled out of the country to Cuba and eventually to Canada and other countries . Manley brought the once beacon of democratic principles in the Caribbean to a totalitarian state during the 70’s when he locked up a large part of the political opposition under trumped up charges. Michael Manley will forever be remembered for bringing our country as we knew it to the brink of chaos and collapse. The freeness mentality which characterized Manley’s legacy has had disastrous consequences which the Island has never recovered from . The cumulative destruction the Manley reign had on Jamaica may never be totally known in terms of dollars and cents . What we do know is that without equivocation Michael Manley made a mess of Jamaica. Those who deny it, unwittingly disqualify themselves as serious participants to this debate. At least Michael Manley apologized for his antics . It’s time those who worship at the altar of the Manley name come to terms with reality.
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