Thursday, March 21, 2013

“Murder” at the CSA Center

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Really, What happen to the real murder committed against our country when many millions of dollars were looted down the Treasury drains?

That's when we should have heard murder! murder! murder! being cried out; as loud as the length and breadth of this country.

But instead we heard silence. There was only one voice in this "wilderness" called St. Lucia on the cost overruns of Communications and Works Road works Project, on Rochamel, on Naational Conservation Authority, on New-York Helenites Building, on Grenberg; on the Cannelles Development Project and the list goes.

This is where our St. Lucia monies went. Down the drain.

There should have been a loud shout of MURDER from the Murderer. If you ask me. I mean the real murderer murdering this country.

Are you blind? Can't you see who the real murderer is.

This country began to be murdered from the time in 1997; as soon as the Labour Administration got in for the first time; their increased Parliamentarians salary in one big swoop; SKY-HIGH.

I say; MURDER.

Anonymous said...

Blogger above you should have identified that the one voice calling out in the wilderness, on these atrocities against our country was the owner of the STAR Newspaper, Rick Wayne.

Anonymous said...

They increased their salaries because they were able to do so without punishment. The people always pay for the crap that those who can only win elections do in addition to shooting shate.

Anonymous said...

This strike will have repercussios. This was an ill advised strike. Finger pointing is not the answer. All governments past and present have made financial blunders which have cost the tax payers dearly. Everyone invested into projects with the hope that it would benifit the country. Success or failure is not written in stone. No one goes into business to fail. Let bygones be bygones. This strike is politically motivated. They only point to failures of just one party. Both have failed. The question now is the state of our affairs and what this strike contributes to it. I see egocentrism and no love for the very ones who pay for their salaries ( Tax Payers ). No love for country.

Anonymous said...

CSA is an army of occupation. These leeches steal from the rest of society without giving a fair day's work for a fair day's pay.

They want to rob us just like the country bookie politicians they support do, but much worse. Bastards!

Anonymous said...

the CSA is doing what they do best. NO WORK FOR PLENTY PAY. those people have just decided to take a longer holiday than usual and still get paid for it by going on strike. they do not care to understand about the inability of the country to pay. they dont care that countries all over the world are in financial crisis and our tiny island is no different. we have no mineral resources- no oil no gold, no large population to drive demand. we are a little blip on the international market and if countries that have so much more than us are suffering financially, then who are we to escape the financial crisis and demand 10% wage hike? the CSA will NOT cripple or murder this country. the public has already lost its sympathy for those goons who barely do any work to begin with.

Anonymous said...

I am willing to bet that the public will be much less tolerant of these slackers working in government offices after they have been made to pay the consequences for this strike action. We will hear of alot more complaints by the public and hopefully corrective action will be taken. Enough of this slackness by these slackers. One way or another this strike will come back to bite them. A few will find themselves on the unemployment line. Trust me.

Anonymous said...

Government should Pontius Pilate this afterwards. That is after they beg and beg and beg to get back to negotiations. Just wash its hands. Send the whole thing to binding arbitration.

Anonymous said...

welcome de imf.