Thursday, June 12, 2014

The Various Gov’t Options

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

our PM is really a champ in creating "comissions".
Will he listen to them or is it just to silence some critical persons?

Anonymous said...

Did you mean scamp, but instead said champ?

Anonymous said...

Option my foot! That up there is just an analysis of paralysis. That man doh understand one fart about handling an economic crisis. Do you see what is doing? He goes from one pointless meeting to another pointless like a damn bureaucrat.
Does anybody in the SLP administration know what to do? You were elected to fix the problems. Hell! Stop talking about it. Damn it! Fix it!

Anonymous said...

St Lucia, it is a time for hard decisions. Can we start by reducing the size of government? Will we also tell the Nation the pay cut agreed to by Governtment Ministers? How about those special people on contract? Unions stop the game and talk with substance and give good representation to your members.

Anonymous said...


Please call in the IMF to tell us what to do. We don't seems to know how to fix our own problem, so someone else have to tell us what to do.

Anonymous said...

still wondering why are imports are so high! Make the cuts that are necessary ministers are already endowed with perks of the job cut those paychecks too.

Anonymous said...

Why isn't one of the options is not just shut up and fix it?

Anonymous said...

How can Kenny Anthony increase the Jazz Budget in May to 11 Millions, an increase of $5m and in June ask the country to take a 5% cut

Anonymous said...

The question is whether we have a fiscal problem currently and if so how do we handle it. A salary cut of 5 % is less emotionally harmful than sending even 1000 people home. To a person earning $5000 per month the reduction is $250- most people in that range can live with that for a couple of years if , indeed, we are in a crisis. Rather than play politics or get emotional sensible solutions should be offered. This is no time for revenge of any sort.

Anonymous said...

The question is whether we have a fiscal problem currently and if so how do we handle it. A salary cut of 5 % is less emotionally harmful than sending even 1000 people home. To a person earning $5000 per month the reduction is $250- most people in that range can live with that for a couple of years if , indeed, we are in a crisis. Rather than play politics or get emotional sensible solutions should be offered. This is no time for revenge of any sort.