PNP administration taxes hand cart operators !

The party that loves the poor the most has decided to tun up d ting on the poorest and most vulnerable in Jamaica. Handcart operators in Kingston will now be required to pay the the KSAC a tax of $3000 per annum to operate in and around Kingston.

What a wicked and uncaring government, who has decided to go after the poor in this country with a vengeance, never before seen in this country. Word is that a tax on pedal cyclist may also be on the drawing board.

When the PNP is down with Jamaica, we will have only the very rich and the very poor.

Thank you Portia, job well done, you have just created a new class of poor and in so doing, you have expanded your support base.

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Jamaican men increased aggression due to wild animal DNA ?

The increasingly  aggressive  behaviour of the Jamaica men is being said to be linked to the increasing consumption of aggressive wild animals such as the crocodile.

Anecdotal information from at least two men from an eastern parish, where the eggs of the crocodile are stolen and used to make punch is lends itself to some credence that the male has become more “wicked” in recent times.

The men involved have indicated that after consuming doses of this punch they have noticed increased levels of aggressive and violent behaviour. They stopped consuming the punch for a while, noticed a drop off in the level of aggressive but once they resumed consumption of the punch, the level of aggressive increased exponentially.

Both men incidentally have stopped consuming this punch, with one man heard to be saying  “ dis ting ting tun u into a beast. Worse the kids from some of these guys are themselves behaving like beast”.

Is there a doctor in house who can determine if there is any scientific or medical evidence to support this claim?

This would be rather interesting and begs the question, are Jamaica men become like wild beast?

 

PM Lacks Leadership Skills –

This is the letter written by frequent commentator Lipton Matthews

Since it is widely believed that the previous administration was voted out of office for being corrupt, arrogant and out of touch, we expected the present administration to deliver a more demure style of governance – but we were wrong.

Upon winning the general election, Portia Simpson Miller has tried to distance herself from the various controversies. The prime minister is very adept at attending celebrations but finds it tortuous to articulate a convincing economic plan for the country. Of course, her inability to comment on the real issues doesn’t prevent her from majoring in minor matters like sports.

 

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