Read (as saw) where some folks are literally dancing in the streets at this accomplishment. The government has done well!!!
Sad thing is that none of this money will not go towards effecting real change in Jamaica. This money will evaporate--just like the $$millions$$ borrowed in the past.
Not one cent fron this large sum will fix the treacherous road that links Duncans with Clarkes Town in Trelawny. Or even that portion in Albert Town/Spring Valley--where the good folks erected a make-shift retaining wall--made from bamboo.
This make-shift system acted more like a beacon-like device. The purpose is to prevent vehicles from going down a very deep gully...that would end in loss of life. (This not the first time I have seen local citizens taking this type specific initiative to do the job of government).
Oh...and this past Jamaican Independence Day was just another day for those good Jamaican folks in these parts. I saw lots of men going to their grung wid them matchate and hoe(sp?). I saw young boys pushing carts--transporting water from a distant stand pipe. There were no Independent Day celebretion in these parts.
The extremely sad thing is that what I experienced-- is an accurate representative sample of the Jamaican population!!
So that $200 MILLION @ 1.5%...keep on dancing...an feel good .
Sad thing is that none of this money will not go towards effecting real change in Jamaica. This money will evaporate--just like the $$millions$$ borrowed in the past.
Not one cent fron this large sum will fix the treacherous road that links Duncans with Clarkes Town in Trelawny. Or even that portion in Albert Town/Spring Valley--where the good folks erected a make-shift retaining wall--made from bamboo.
This make-shift system acted more like a beacon-like device. The purpose is to prevent vehicles from going down a very deep gully...that would end in loss of life. (This not the first time I have seen local citizens taking this type specific initiative to do the job of government).
Oh...and this past Jamaican Independence Day was just another day for those good Jamaican folks in these parts. I saw lots of men going to their grung wid them matchate and hoe(sp?). I saw young boys pushing carts--transporting water from a distant stand pipe. There were no Independent Day celebretion in these parts.
The extremely sad thing is that what I experienced-- is an accurate representative sample of the Jamaican population!!
So that $200 MILLION @ 1.5%...keep on dancing...an feel good .
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