To be honest it is a biggie , we get bogged down in linguistic,papered bureaucracy so much so that simple and good ideas get discarded for those with a better pronounciation of the idea but havent a clue on how to do said implementation...not a swipe at you , but an honest observation.Its what makes america great, the man of action always gets ahead in the business world.
I will remind you of Norman Manley..The JLP's Isaac Barrant was Jamaica's second minister of agriculture, a post he held from 1947 to 1955. He represented Eastern St Thomas between 1944 and 1956 when he died, having won his seat in 1944, 1949 when the JLP formed the Government, and 1955 when the JLP lost to the PNP led by Norman Manley.
Barrant was a sideman on a truck and in those days very few people at that economic level could read and write. So he was ridiculed a lot, especially for making clumsy statements like: "de palicy of my guvament is simple: ABC; A fe orda, B fe 'bedience and C fe sense".
But Norman Manley warned his supporters not to ridicule him because first, he was a very good minister of agriculture, and second, any ridicule of him would make the people feel ridiculed also.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/colum...#ixzz1iggMwZT1
Nothing personal Don 1 , when we both could be on the road in saying and achieving the same thing.
I will remind you of Norman Manley..The JLP's Isaac Barrant was Jamaica's second minister of agriculture, a post he held from 1947 to 1955. He represented Eastern St Thomas between 1944 and 1956 when he died, having won his seat in 1944, 1949 when the JLP formed the Government, and 1955 when the JLP lost to the PNP led by Norman Manley.
Barrant was a sideman on a truck and in those days very few people at that economic level could read and write. So he was ridiculed a lot, especially for making clumsy statements like: "de palicy of my guvament is simple: ABC; A fe orda, B fe 'bedience and C fe sense".
But Norman Manley warned his supporters not to ridicule him because first, he was a very good minister of agriculture, and second, any ridicule of him would make the people feel ridiculed also.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/colum...#ixzz1iggMwZT1
Nothing personal Don 1 , when we both could be on the road in saying and achieving the same thing.
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