Thursday, January 19, 2006

More Political Chit Chat

Well I haven't ben able to get about the task of blogging although I have been reading. The joys of school life have returned. OK for all you non Jamaicans out there...there are 2 major political parties in Jamaica...the JLP and the currently ruling PNP. There are also quite a few others including a major party wanna be, the NDM. They are probably the closest thing to a rival that the 2 major parties will have in the foreseeable future (somehow that don't look like it spell right). Now we are in a sad state of affairs when so many people can't make up their minds about who they want as leadership simply because...THERE IS NO LEADERSHIP. I am facing this dilemna 1 year before an election because I honestly don't think the JLP has sufficiently adjusted its policies and style of leadership to take on the problems being faced by this nation. They have not settled down to the task at hand and have offered no alternatives to the current mechanisms. The PNP on the other hand look like a bunch of imcompetent idiots who can't tell their nose from their tails. Problems that have arisen are given some serious band aid treatment and that goes no further. What are my solutions? I really don't know that I have any to offer...but hey, that's why I not involved in politics. One thing for certain is that our political system and criminal elements are too closely tied together for comfort. Politicians attend funerals and parties for the area leaders (a nice way to say area dons or badman dem). Frankly, it is time that we start to weed out the problems one by one. We have put such high emphasis on traffic offences and yet the murders continue. I am not saying ease up on the traffic offenders because I believe that a traffic offence is as bad as any other crime but we ALSO need to look heavily at the other issues as well. I say bring out the army if that is what it takes, have curfews if needs be but we cannot have 4 or more murders a day and still expect that it will be business as usual. The tourist will stop coming (unless we can find a way to market Jamaica as the murder capital of the world being a good thing). I get frustrated every time I think about our political system. A party is elected and they are put into Gordon House. They dismantle everything started by the other party because it wasn't good enough. They start their thing and it goes on until they leave office. A new party is voted in and the tear down process starts again. We need to reach a stage in this country where we examine the policies and methodology put in place by our predecessors and find a reasonable starting point on which to build. Don't try to sell me the idea that every single thing the other party did was no good. We need to have a collaberative government and stop the stupidity of the faction system. Not because you are the oppposition party means that you have to oppose everything that is presented. Not because you are the ruling party means that you lay own the rules and nobody can differ in opinion. I recall the days when there was the budget debate and it really was a debate. The proposals were tabled and a final decision was made after discussion and rebutal. These last few years the Minister of Finance gets up and simply tells you what he is going to increase and it is effective whenever he says and sometimes as early as tomorrow. No discussion, no chance for review, nothing, just take it or leave it. Maybe that's why so many people are skeptical about his bid for party presidency. Our system needs revamping and from my point of view this can only be done by removing all the current players and declaring them ineligible to participate in the leadership role. Honestly as a citizen, I can't see a path for our future and I think that is sad particularly because I don't think I'm alone in this frame of mind. Anyways enough from me...later all.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

I agree with you 100% Scratchie!

I think that we should have a system similar to America, where a party can serve no more that two terms. The party does good and we thank them, they are awful, then we vote you out for ever.

We also need inteligent voters and not rice and flour voters. But that starts with education, another story dat!

Abeni said...

That situation sounds like it could be SVG.Succession is always a thorny issue and packed with infighting.A whole new approaach tho this political biz is needed but like everything else it taking forever

Abeni said...

That situation sounds like it could be SVG.Succession is always a thorny issue and packed with infighting.A whole new approaach tho this political biz is needed but like everything else it taking forever

Mad Bull said...

Actually, Stunner, its only the president who gets voted out forever after 2 terms. The party can field another candidate who can get voted in right after the party had enjoyed 2 terms with their president in power...

Re the state of our politics, well, the regular man in the street is going to have to turn his own hand and mek fashion. You soon won't be able to depend on gov't. for much, IMHO.

Jdid said...

sounds like things brown but barbados even worse these days cause its a one party state

Camille said...

Wow! Someone who agrees with me! No options - none whatsoever. Wonder what going to happen to us now?!

You know, I have always said 2 things:

(1) we copy all the nastiness from North America and none of the good stuff - I think their system of government has some pluses - the built-in checks and balances; but then again, look at how they've managed to mess themselves up, eh?
(2) We need a Castro up in this mofo... :-) Yea - that one likely to be inflammatory - but is true, I think when we set idealogies aside, Castro has the strongest nation in terms of education, health and discipline. He doing SOMEthing right.

I am curious as to what gonna happen next.