Saturday, March 30, 2013

When ideology trumps economic common sense!

8 comments:

KICK U ALL OUT said...

WRITING MORE SHIT.

SLP UWP LPM SAME BULL SHIT.

NOTHING NEW SAME OLD GABBAGE IN DCORATED ILLUSION.

Anonymous said...

You should have used your time to comment positively and make the change you want to be. Remaining part of the 60% in not helping. The writer is on point and knows his stuff..but seriously, the inability to understand what's written is striking -en rouge and better days will do for you. Get a grip my friend!

kick u all out said...

@10:50
i have gotten a grip of 2 much rubbish from you and your dead brain friends.

Anonymous said...

The writer of this story does not seem to understand the operations of the ECCB. Government does not have too much leverage in terms of monetary policy. You hardly see anything written in the country reports by the IMF about that.

Next, the per capita (average) GDP ratio is misleading at best. It does not speak to the reality of the purchasing power of households.

More: our education infrastructure places very severe limits on the size and type of FDI that can be attracted to these shores. Nobody, not even this article comes close to addressing the short-comings regarding meaningful FDI growth in the local economy.

The kind of leadership for growth that this country requires is apparently not even in our school system as a system or as a person -- as yet. The political immaturity of our largely backward non-progressive population continues to ensure that only half-educated and ignorant but credentialed politicians plus their questionable side-kicks and unsavory characters rise and remain as party leaders.

Anonymous said...

The horrid specter of financial discombobulation now tramps with juggernaut force on the global economy. Mighty moguls of world finance are backed up against the wall by excess and debauchery and Mammon is a cruel taskmaster of the kakistrocracy that has pledged its soul for the substance of the people.
Is there, indeed, a hook in the jaws of the people causing them to err? Greece, Spain, Cyprus, little St. Lucia following fashion too. The contagion seems to have reached its pandemic stage and none seems immuned. Ambassadors of prudence and common sense can only weep bitterly - "So the people, so the leadership."

Anonymous said...

Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive.

Anonymous said...

I am really saddened about the state of my country; and those who make it worse by hiding the truth and the facts.

Anonymous said...

You are crediting the SLP and the UWP with having a lot of thought injected into the political actions. You too have been fooled. Nobody in politics today can claim deep philosophical roots as you seem to be suggesting. Their minds and eyes are on the next election. Is this so difficult to see?