Saturday, June 14, 2014

St. Lucia Needs Even The Widow’s Mite

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't understand what the author is saying. If you work in the private sector you pay your taxes. Are you saying tax should be raised?

Anonymous said...


I thought the cut was on recurrent expenditure. The only way the private sector can pay is by raising taxes, and I do not think that was an option.Recurrent expenditure is govt. debts which includes salaries paid to public sector.

Anonymous said...

Kenny and his highly paid consultants telling him exactly what he wants to hear is is hell bent on making the pubic servants pay for all his maddening financial inanities. Let Peter continue to pay for Paul. Save our jobs and those of the mostly holidaying and seat-warming supporters in our embassies. Let us bamboozle them with endless meetings. Let us just make sure that we do everything that will make us win us the next election.

Anonymous said...

KENNY screwed UP THE BLOODY FINANCES OF THE GOVERNMENT AND HENCE THE ECONOMY AND THEREFORE ST. LUCIA AND ST. LUCIANS; SO he KENNY MUST BE THE first TO BE sacked/kicked out OF GOVERNMENT AND BY THE WAY; HE OUGHT TO BE MADE TO PAY all those finances that he threw/? down the drain or whereever else.

Anonymous said...

Yes I agree with you blogger above; KENNY ANTHONY must be the FIRST to be KICKED OUT OF THE GOVERNMENT.

He has brought this country to its knees.

Anonymous said...

It is nice to see the Finance Minister being hoisted on his own petard. The political mischief of the support of the 14.5% is the monkey on your back.
But the reality is this. Jackass voters vote for jackass politicians, that practice jackass politics, that results in an economy suitable only for other jackasses. Let's bring a halt to jackass politics.
SLP, cut out the bullshit and fix the debt. Better still, if you are just as clearly way over your head and cannot fix the budget, do the honourable thing. Debt management is beyond your tether. Call new elections.