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  • u all can stay and let bruce and him desperate self fi power trick you all. u honestly belief bruce care fi poor people from the heart, that man will say anything as he wants power real bad, but portia ago beat him sameway

  • Brown, u alone can't do it for the PNP

  • me and many more comrades ago do it for pnp, bruce is a wolf in sheep clothing

  • wazz up Brown, How u like me now?????

  • I hear you, but i would to declare that i am a JAMAICAN with no connection to any political party. However, i hear the plans of the JLP and do thinks some of them or doable in the short term. To acheive this to some extent i think the priority has to re-align this way. A wise man once said the man who said its not doable usually gets interrupted by some one doing it.

  • RuffWayne, well said.

    Like the PNP said in the 2002 Elections... "Statement Done"...

  • Ok Fyahbox, Don't go there..But then yyou should know, PGay is u daddy

  • RAGGA

    you really cannot blame some of these people ..they have been duped by another one of the pnp cummunistic manifestation called selective education where they choose to educate a few in order to controll and indoctrinate the vast majority that are uneducated. If this government was in anyother country in the world they would have been run out of office already and some would be in prison

  • steths...well said my friend ...is it opossible for u to give us a few more examples of different aspects of communist principles that are being used today in JA by the current administration such as selective education? Thanx in advance

  • ragga

    other aspects includes genetic rewards , whereby those that are genetically connected are fully rewarded for their connections,operation

    corruption freedom while corruption remains unabated

    there is not one dissenting voice in the party and obsolute loyalty to the party, the party comes first before country before the people the party is tantamount. Give them some credit the bush jacket has been dismantled.

  • this pnp group are backsliders of the sociallism system engrane in them by manleyism thats why they have no clue how to run this type of economy.Their loyalty is to the party and each other not to the people, thats why to a man they never disagree on anything, it is always full speed ahead. These are trademarks of socialLism and A POLITBURO type government. They do not embrace that, to decent does not mean to be disloyal. No matter what, no body decent in the politburo.

  • you sound like joan gordon webley, this communism line wont help you at all. PNP dont disagree with each other , cut the crap , did you sleep through the Presidential elections? If you went to Steths you have the PNP to thank for that opportunity provided by Norman Manley, just ask Bruce he says the PNP is a superior Political Machinery welloiled and working.

  • eddieblinds

    Communism is dead thanks to eddie seaga , but the pnp structure is still highly influence by the ideology

    majority of the decession makers are brigadista trained in cuba and russia thats why their propoganda machinery is so efficient not to mention the way they skillfully indoctrinate the poor and uneducated.

    why do you think they are so transfixed on calling themselves COMRADE....

  • steths83...brilliant commentary my friend its the plain truth...if Seaga didn't intervene we would have been a communist state and suffering under some dictatorship.. Seems like some PNP supporters don't know their own history and what could have been if manley's idealogy became a reality

  • whats the difference between communist and capitalist tell me

  • Try and focus on the big picture or is that asking you too much? How out of touch are you only last week bruce was begging for his tongue not to be pulled. So oonuh should have a monopoly on the internet to chat crap? how oonuh suh violent? Fling stones ? no man sey wey yuh waan seh, sey fire shots nuh

  • Fyahbox...what is Portia planning on doing to address the rampant corruption in her party? How is she going to help farmers compete in a global market? how is she going to get the economy rolling and get us out of this deficit? How is she going to make Jamaica more busisness and investor friendly?, what is she going to do about the increase in squatter settlements? how is she going to address the failing education system? what about giving us better hospitals ...c'mon give us some answers clown

  • Dont ask what the Government (as opposed to Portia) is going to do in these area rather go look at what is being done,you seem to want a research paper and with google limitations i will point you in theright direction,

  • for agri go check the work being done at Bodles Research Station, Old Harbour, the major targets financially now is to Returning the economy to single digit inflation andit is now trending down,Balancing the fiscal deficit, Gaining GDP growth momentum,Maintaining healthy Foreign Exchange reserves. As for inverstments you must be joking Jamaica is now experiencing record investments for the following reasons

  • The excellent state of our highways between major towns, our very healty NIR,Free movement of capital

    No capital gains tax

    Double taxation treaties

    Fiscal incentives unrestricted ownership of land

    Classified as an over-performing FDI location (WIR 2002 -2003 )

    20 th ranked as an Inward investment Location (WIR 2003 survey);

    10th in ease of regulations for doing business ) -unctad 2004

  • The last five years have recorded the largest inflow of FDI since the 1950s. Jamaica outperforming regional powerhouses such as T&T & Costa Rica check our the following rankings Global Competitiveness Report (2006)

    -- 24th (out of 117) for cost of production inputs/natural resources

    -- 25th (out of 110) for port infrastructure quality

  • World Investment Report (WIR)

    -- 21st (out of 141) as an Inward Investment Location;

    -- Classified as an over-performing FDI location

    E-Government -- In 2005

    -- Jamaica was ranked 59th of 191 UN countries for government e-readiness. The country remains the leader in the Caribbean in this area.

  • Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (2007)

    -- 48th overall (out of 124) with regard to the attractiveness of its tourism product

    -- 3rd for policy and regulations

    -- 29th for availability of qualified labour

    Business Competitiveness Index (2007)

    -- 53rd of 116 countries for ease of doing business

    -- 54th for sophistication of company operations and quality of national business environment

  • As to squatters, record number of squatters have been given titles, check out operation pride andthe inner city housing,the PNP is the Govt of housing,and don t talk about hospitals, ask the ppl lin ulsters spring in the hills of trelawny what became of their hospital

  • Education dont make it a political football ,,,ha, ha ha

    remember education caan nyam? We are in the process of transforming the education system, the JLP was against using money to do this ,we have build 17 new schools recently, i got an education thanks to the PNP

  • fyahbox...loved the info but check the foll parts 1& 2:There were approximately 200,000 youths age 15-24 who were neither in school nor employed in 2001 Unemployment levels remained high at 15.5% in 2000, with 18.7% of the population living below the poverty line

  • hmm wonder y maybe because of lazyness and one track mentally of quick money making and not wanting to work for a living and u wonder if dem inna poverty dem wear more expensive clpths than me any could afford but yet them live inn broke dun house thife light and water and beg or rob hard working people for what they have broken sweat for

  • Kingston, Jamaica's capital has a population of just over 650,000 and approximately 200,000 of these people live in the ghetto.....UN

  • Poverty has given rise to increased school absenteeism, and deteriorating literacy and numeracy rates, furthering the cycle of unemployment and increased crime. Pressure is intensifying on the nation's ill-equipped security force and heavily backlogged judicial system. The number of AIDS cases has risen......CNN transcript

  • fyahbox....,.During the last decade, the Jamaican economy has been adversely affected by persistently poor performance, registering an average annual growth rate of only 0.2%. The Economic and Social Survey of Jamaica (2000) shows that in 1999 the GDP growth rate was -0.4%. This has had a cumulative effect on major productive sectors of the economy, resulting in a decline in government revenues and, therefore, a shortage of funds to meet the growing needs of essential social services.

  • Fyahbox in JA unemployment levels remained high at 15.5% in 2000, with 18.7% of the population living below the poverty line...according to UNIA

  • flyhbox

    all you a talk bout is going two be done and done better under the jlp.the jlp are better architects of

    a capitalist economy. You would be surprise how many people in this pnp adminitration were trained in cuba and got their degrees in russia. they are still highly influence by communism ideology.

  • the fact that they were trained gives them that ability to deal with change and YES the PNP is the Party of Change, all those social legislation enacted in the 70's were opposed by your beloved JLP, no bastard nuh dey again, equal pay for women etc etc

  • whats wrong with communism

  • Fyahbox: I notice you have nothing whatsoever to say about the ongoing abuse of people's human rights! If you poor, bleck and not of the 'party' you have no rights. You and I both know that. Justice Panton was recently quoted as saying that approx. 20 men are killed by the agents of the state every month, and that he finds it hard to believe that all of them 'attacked the police with stones, sticks or guns'. Or is it that you, like your government are deaf to the mothers' cries?

  • flyhbox

    now i understand your inability to comprehend the

    malodorous position that this government has place the economy and the risk to our mere existence, If you cannot comprehend that bruce was merely poking at portia for the time when she told Audley Shaw not to pull her tongue. How would you even begin to understand the seriousness of what this change means to the next generation and our lives.

  • well if thatsthe callyou wantto make its up to you, but i more than understand that thechange you guys are campaigning for is to change the course of a better standard of living for every jamaican and thats why i and the majority of jamaicans will be returning the PNP to office - Not giving no hungry man wi food fi carry

  • fyahbox and the rest of political goons....lets hear your commentary on the manifesto.

  • No it was Poorsah....but check this ow yu si seh the man have two earrings and all that?

    Why even bring this to the forward?

    It strikes me that in the same way the Comraids a yaad dem deh pon the dibbi, fish wife Crampain...ah so unno deh pon it inna cyberspace to.

    That what happen when after 18 years a mashing dung yaad, unno have nothing good to show for it and all unno can find is a bag susu.....Unno ease aff otherwise stone aggo fling back!

  • I wonder if you have a place in the JLP given Bruce Golding's recent statements about Homosexuals, with your two earrings and fake accent, yuh think you green shirt will help you?

  • LOL...Bwoy unno Comraids can trace eeh, how yu know the man is dat?

    I suppose PGay had a good run soh unno noh waan no more!

  • Comraids???? Whats that?

    Was it Bruce or me who asked not to have his tongue drawn ?

  • Respect Yute! For real my PNP part is a big flop. We not even talking about what we going to do for our people. Portia is using the church to promote her self. That is wrong.

  • I thought lorna golding recently said all leaders were called by god. If portia is using the church then thats smart, bruce should get in the game

  • and you think jlp is gonna do better, yeah right

  • yes they will

  • And you base this on?

  • history and current reality. Jamaica grew in the 80s and crime was almost nonexistent.

  • you need to educate yourself...

  • Bossman it is going to change!

  • Lets do it

  • Respects!

  • Thats whats up, rate ya boi

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