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Saturday, July 10, 2010
Don’t blame the people for the Caribbean’s failures
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4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
You're wrong, I personally and a lot of people in the OECS don't trust most Jamaicans, Bajans, Trinis and Guyanese. The bigger countries treat the small ones like crap. Remember the West Indian Federation, same thing will happen to CSME, they will dictate the small states. Lest we forget.
What is required in additional to pointing out the political,organsiational and oversight benefits of economic intergration is a clear picture of what are the precise economic benefits for the different caribbean countries and regions the precise economic and financial details on the so called winners and losers of intergration in terms the general caribbean population can absorb
4 comments:
You're wrong, I personally and a lot of people in the OECS don't trust most Jamaicans, Bajans, Trinis and Guyanese. The bigger countries treat the small ones like crap. Remember the West Indian Federation, same thing will happen to CSME, they will dictate the small states. Lest we forget.
Half of the people in the Caribbean are mentally retarded and the other half sell drugs, which is the same.
Go to the IQ by country list
http://www.eutimes.net/2009/11/iq-by-country/
And half of Americans use those drugs. Supply and demand.
What is required in additional to pointing out the political,organsiational and oversight benefits of economic intergration is a clear picture of what are the precise economic benefits for the different caribbean countries and regions the precise economic and financial details on the so called winners and losers of intergration in terms the general caribbean population can absorb
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