PNP politician says “House for Vote”

The PNP continues to demonstarte that its a party deviod of principles, when long standing cabinet minister Roger Clarke said the following recently. He was speaking to sugar workers during a opening  ceremony  of a model house, which will be the template used for long income housing for these workers.

Remember, that it was through Minister Roger Clarke and the People’s National Party mi get it; mi a go reward them, yes, because one hand wash the other, and if I scratch your back, you scratch fi mi back too,” Clarke told his audience of mostly sugar workers.

What Roger Clarke is saying here is ” me gee unno house so unno fi vote fi d PNP”.

This is a vulgar display of the type of politics that has given the PNP a strangle hold on the leadership of this country and has driven us into the cesspool, where we wind ourselves today. This  type of politics that has been supported by the party leader Portia Simpson Miller and the sole reason for her to take billions from the NHT to build houses in her constituency for which the people will not pay a dime.

Once again I am not surprised by annoucement like this, as this is how this political organization has operated for years and in so doing reducing Jamaica to nothing but a bunch of people looking for handouts and becoming a bunch of beggars.

Jamaica makes me sick to the core these days, I feel like I want to puke !!!

My distaste for the PNP just increased two folds

May the lord help Jamaica, when these goons are done with it.

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/If-I-scratch-your-back–you-scratch-mine–Clarke-tells-sugar-workers_15444724

2 Responses

  1. Is only the PNP that could get away with saying something like this. Let a JLP minister say this you’ll see the whole country up in arms about it. Demanding that the Prime Minister fire the minister.

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