gave me a dramatic and candid insight into the way the two men (and I suppose their parties) think.
The woman from the Observer asked Omar to explain how he would finance all the JLP's proposals since she was dissatisfied with Audley's explanation because it was not specific enough and she couldn't understand its workability(!?). I thought it was an unusual and silly question.
But then the minister of finance said the most extraordinary things in answering that crystallized for me why most people on this forum, and everybody in the PNP and really most Jamaicans are unable to fathom how these programs can and should be paid for. You see we have become so used to the incredibly inept and blinkered and reactionary thinking of this finance minister, and his unsophisticated and crude solutions that we no longer, based on most of the posts here, have a concept of the core functions of a minister or ministry of finance.
Omar said the ONLY WAYS that he could do it was to institute the most massive tax package in the history of Jamaica or increase the debt dramatically or go cap in hand and beg or get debt relief. I don't know if that was any more specific an answer than Audley's, but anyway, it is no wonder that the thinking of otherwise well meaning Jamaicans like Karl and Jawge and Sickko and Mosiah have become so insular. For so long we have been doing it this way that we know of no other. So much so, that when a party like the JLP articulates another way we are unable to even acknowledge or cognize it.
The woman from the Observer asked Omar to explain how he would finance all the JLP's proposals since she was dissatisfied with Audley's explanation because it was not specific enough and she couldn't understand its workability(!?). I thought it was an unusual and silly question.
But then the minister of finance said the most extraordinary things in answering that crystallized for me why most people on this forum, and everybody in the PNP and really most Jamaicans are unable to fathom how these programs can and should be paid for. You see we have become so used to the incredibly inept and blinkered and reactionary thinking of this finance minister, and his unsophisticated and crude solutions that we no longer, based on most of the posts here, have a concept of the core functions of a minister or ministry of finance.
Omar said the ONLY WAYS that he could do it was to institute the most massive tax package in the history of Jamaica or increase the debt dramatically or go cap in hand and beg or get debt relief. I don't know if that was any more specific an answer than Audley's, but anyway, it is no wonder that the thinking of otherwise well meaning Jamaicans like Karl and Jawge and Sickko and Mosiah have become so insular. For so long we have been doing it this way that we know of no other. So much so, that when a party like the JLP articulates another way we are unable to even acknowledge or cognize it.
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