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  • #16
    Re: Can we get some feedback on this? Or ppl

    Who is preventing the dismantling of Garrisons ?

    Garrisons are currently a bad thing for the JLP, why would they not want to dismantle them ?????

    "There are several studies that provide irrefutable evidence that a suppressed and disadvantaged people usually exhibit antisocial and reckless behaviour as a result of decades of built-up anger, hate, hopelessness and depravity. According to the highly respected Harvard Professor, Dr. Julius Wilson (1996), “high levels of serious crime is strongly associated with the high proportion of the population that does not (or is unable to) participate meaningfully in the society, and which consequently shares a disproportionately tiny fraction of the nation's wealth”. He further asserts that mass social and economic disfranchisement is the major source of much serious crime - from formation of warring urban gangs, to acts of wanton violence.” Miserable social and economic conditions make for miserable family life and, consequently, for neglectful parenting, which is the closest link to crime and delinquency in a sequence of other factors. These are the daily realities of garrison constituencies in Jamaica.

    Since the PNP wont give away its advantage, albeit an unfair and counter-productive one, and the JLP will be devoid of viable options outside of state power, a meaningful change in the garrison phenomena may be with us for a while longer. However, the obvious questions should be: What will the JLP do to guarantee a fair playing field for future elections? How will they eliminate this disadvantage and ensure fair play? Will the JLP deliberately perpetuate the further “garrison-ization” of constituencies with a view to at least match the PNP’s six? Or will the party, with the support of the rest of the society, pressure the Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC) and the government to dismantle the current garrison constituencies on both sides? Will the JLP agitate for constitutional changes to reduce the cap on the number of electorates per constituency with a view to increase the number of constituencies? And importantly, how will the party induce and mobilize the uncommitted voters to support the JLP and hence nullify the impact of the garrison deficit that could provide enough swing to oust the PNP government?

    From the foregoing, it seems quite clear that the JLP has a major challenge on its hands, the solution of which, though necessary, may lead to further internal party disruptions surrounding the method(s) of choice to address the garrison issue. The issue at stake here is quite huge; after all, it is about state power – the ultimate goal of most well intention political parties. This issue must therefore be publicly debated among the electorate, the Electoral Advisory Committee – who must play a critical role, and both political parties to find a workable solution to this garrison demon. The exorcise of which could give the JLP an opportunity to compete fairly for state leadership and therefore restore credibility to our manipulated electoral process.

    However, most importantly, the dismantling of garrisons, as a start, would allow a vast amount of Jamaicans to start hoping and believing again in the political process and their country. This will give the constituents the impetus and the freedom to pursue educational and job opportunities instead of ignorance and dependence; participation and progress instead of control and stagnation, happiness and fulfillment, instead of misery and hopelessness, and empowerment instead of powerlessness. Isn’t this the political ideal and goal of political parties? For the sake of our people, democracy and the credibility of our electoral process, we would hope for a re-energized and refocused JLP, among pressing matters, to attend to the business of the garrison phenomena in Jamaica with much alacrity and commitment."

    If yuh want to see serious efforts at 'dismantling' Garrisons den di fuss yuh would do is mek sure JLP win next election because they AINT going away under a PNP Government.. unless all of sudden PNP nuh cyar bout a guaranteed mininum 4 seat advantage..

    How do you propose to 'dismantle' garrisons without control of policy both economic and social ?

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    • #17
      Re: Can we get some feedback on this? Or ppl

      Bredren, if yuh want I can give up a link to Bruce and the Gas Station Attendant's presentation in Parliament last year. It is obvious which side have the thinkers and which have the jokers.

      Imagine, under Omar our economy grew an average of 0.8% when our trading partners grew about 5.4%. Imagine under this gov't we've become the a country with one of the highest murder rate. People can be impressed with pretty road and winning 4 straight elections, but I think its time people start listening to the thinkers for a change.
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #18
        Re: Can we get some feedback on this? Or ppl

        Originally posted by Lazie View Post
        Bredren, if yuh want I can give up a link to Bruce and the Gas Station Attendant's presentation in Parliament last year. It is obvious which side have the thinkers and which have the jokers.

        Imagine, under Omar our economy grew an average of 0.8% when our trading partners grew about 5.4%. Imagine under this gov't we've become the a country with one of the highest murder rate. People can be impressed with pretty road and winning 4 straight elections, but I think its time people start listening to the thinkers for a change.
        After listening to Bruce Golding I have renewed hope that this country can be led out of the pit.

        It was refreshing to actually listen to a politician that actually understands the issues, identifies the critical problems, then expounds on a strategy and commitment to address them.

        I get no sense that the PNP Government understands the problems or are committed to addressing them.. none, zero, zilch.. in fact what I hear and see is the opposite.

        How on Gods green earth sensible people can actually vote or defend them confounds me. (the Die-Hards and those with a seat at the trough not included..them I can understand)

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        • #19
          Re: Can we get some feedback on this? Or ppl

          I stop trying to figure them out. Yuh never see where Karl claim things got better under Joshua, when official study proved otherwise.
          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          • #20
            Re: Can we get some feedback on this? Or ppl

            Cayman, Bahamas, Bermuda, Barbados never have a Joshua.. how dem manage ?

            Jamaica have almost 3 Million black people and 3 chiney man, 2 syrian and 4 Indian.. Joshua tek himself too seriously and tek wi fi a playting..

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            • #21
              Re: Can we get some feedback on this? Or ppl

              Cayman?! How did it get there? It doesn't start with a B?!?!

              And come to think of it, that would not be such a good thing!


              BLACK LIVES MATTER

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              • #22
                Re: Can we get some feedback on this? Or ppl

                Originally posted by Lazie View Post
                I read on this forum time and again how the JLP have no ideas, now it deh pon the table, I expect us to objectively put forward arguments for or against what was proposed. Its as if people ketch dem fraid.

                Mi notice the one Karl gwaan wid the wind.
                Boss: Yuh notice seh fi di laas few months mi nuh deh yah too lang ebry time mi log on?

                Wuk a bus mi shut! ...but, mi still a read di board. Yes, Bruce a talk sweet! ...but, wi ear sweet talk before...fram bout PNP an JLP. If to dismantle the garrisons mean the people will be ALLOWED to live in peace and the criminals put where they belong...good!

                Full time man an man re-tun tuh be hay-ble fi walk henny weh innah Jamaica?

                As an aside: Wen ting neva suh bad mi di kno sum some sweet ladies fram Tivoli!
                "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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