RE: Lawrence defends performance
What fact have I missed - Name one contractor or gorvernment official that has everpaid an economic price for the perpetual cost overruns. Let's have that FACT?
...or, The fact that cost overruns are almost a badge of honour with a government that invariably requires the Jamaican people to foot the bill for their corruption and or incompetence seems lost on you?
Isn't what you just said, what I mentioned excepting that I pointed out to you that the Jamaican people - connections of government operatives, private sector firms, individuals - are all part and parcel of the corruption...
You are trying to not"blame government", which is an entity comprising PNP and JLP managers/heads of departments and those departmentsworkers- You are trying to blame the PNP?
I think you have failed to see the way in which 'connections' run the country. You have failed to see that, for example, it is more likely that a Contractor-General Christie hasfriends and or relatives in high places mis-managing and enjoying the fruits of corruption - friends and family giving to him/supporting him and or enjoying the fruits of corruption with him...in one way or another...as life goes on...than there being no connection with Christie, (...or you, or me for that matter)with not one person who has benefited from or is involved in 'the fruits of corruption'.
Not too dissimilar to the circulation of illegal money...illegally gotten money...because it is spent in the society benefitingeach and every member of society.
How do you get projects done in a Jamaica where everyone with the tools to do business - manufacturing, hospitality industry, the pharmacuetical trade,radio and other media houses, sports, distributive trade, government services - civil servants, quasi-governement services - theJDB and its successor, Bank of Jamaica, private financial service providers, etc., etc. are all connected...by/through a host of different ways - school/university, have professional and or vocational relations, played on the same sportsteam and or met opposingteams and made friends, are family related and or have business relations, etc., etc...depend on each other for'work' and support?
You get projects done by pretentions of tendering - and the final decision made on 'who knows who'. Let us face facts, if for example there are only 5 companies that can design,engineer, buildand re-surface roads, how do you share the 'road projects'? How long would it take for all the owners and shareholders...
...and even ifthe workers of those companies came from Mars...for them all to become well-known and become a part of the very small island of Jamaica's 'social/business circuit'? ...and, we know they are all born and bred in Jamaica or at least 99.99999999% of them...How long would it take before they are 'connected'? How long would it take before the givers of the 'road work' contracts and these providers of the sevice of building, etc...of roads become connected? How long would it take before these b
Rudi (11/13/2006)Again you have missed everything. I challenge you to name one project ONE that the government has been involved in that has come in within 10% of budget. You talk about facts save that for people succeptible to spinning. If you read Lawrence's defense it boils down to underestimating of costs and the timeliness of funding of payments. But guess what? all the contractors got paid, the same contractors who are essentially one and the same as Lawrence and friends, spin that. So guess who foots that bill: a country called Jamaica. The fact that cost overruns are almost a badge of honour with a government that invariably requires the Jamaican people to foot the bill for their corruption and or incompetence seems lost on you. Name one contractor or gorvernment official that has everpaid an economic price for the perpetual cost overruns. Let's have that FACT.
...or, The fact that cost overruns are almost a badge of honour with a government that invariably requires the Jamaican people to foot the bill for their corruption and or incompetence seems lost on you?
Isn't what you just said, what I mentioned excepting that I pointed out to you that the Jamaican people - connections of government operatives, private sector firms, individuals - are all part and parcel of the corruption...
You are trying to not"blame government", which is an entity comprising PNP and JLP managers/heads of departments and those departmentsworkers- You are trying to blame the PNP?
I think you have failed to see the way in which 'connections' run the country. You have failed to see that, for example, it is more likely that a Contractor-General Christie hasfriends and or relatives in high places mis-managing and enjoying the fruits of corruption - friends and family giving to him/supporting him and or enjoying the fruits of corruption with him...in one way or another...as life goes on...than there being no connection with Christie, (...or you, or me for that matter)with not one person who has benefited from or is involved in 'the fruits of corruption'.
Not too dissimilar to the circulation of illegal money...illegally gotten money...because it is spent in the society benefitingeach and every member of society.
How do you get projects done in a Jamaica where everyone with the tools to do business - manufacturing, hospitality industry, the pharmacuetical trade,radio and other media houses, sports, distributive trade, government services - civil servants, quasi-governement services - theJDB and its successor, Bank of Jamaica, private financial service providers, etc., etc. are all connected...by/through a host of different ways - school/university, have professional and or vocational relations, played on the same sportsteam and or met opposingteams and made friends, are family related and or have business relations, etc., etc...depend on each other for'work' and support?
You get projects done by pretentions of tendering - and the final decision made on 'who knows who'. Let us face facts, if for example there are only 5 companies that can design,engineer, buildand re-surface roads, how do you share the 'road projects'? How long would it take for all the owners and shareholders...
...and even ifthe workers of those companies came from Mars...for them all to become well-known and become a part of the very small island of Jamaica's 'social/business circuit'? ...and, we know they are all born and bred in Jamaica or at least 99.99999999% of them...How long would it take before they are 'connected'? How long would it take before the givers of the 'road work' contracts and these providers of the sevice of building, etc...of roads become connected? How long would it take before these b
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