Look what Jamaica has come to, when someone like Roger Clarke can be left in charge of the Government of Jamaica.
Where are the Government Minister.
- Peter Phillips is in China
- Phillip Paulwell is in Venezuela
- Dr Davis is on sick leave
- Portia Simpson Miller is on her way to Venezuela.
This government is surely making sure it rides on the back of the taxpayers of this country and does not even have to report on how much these trip cost or the benefits we are set to derive from all this travelling.
Its hard to believe that we have a functioning government, when the country appears to be on autopilot and the pilot and co pilot appears to have forgotten in input their flight plan ( pun intended) into the computer coupled with the fact that the Satellite Navigation system is not working
May the good lord help us as this flight is headed to where we don’t know and is likely to run out of fuel and crash land.
Help Help Help.
Can someone wake me up from this nightmare !
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There goes our most beloved and travelled Prime Minister hahhahah. Jamaica certainly have become the laughing stock of the entire Caribbean.
Barbados with a per capita income of US$25,000 per year and a a economy that is better than us but struggling has decided to cut Government travel by 50% !
In addition, each member of the Government will take a 10% pay cut, but not in Jamaica, taking a 10% pay cut is nothing but cosmetic at best.
There are serious questions about this latest trip by the Prime Minister, because the reason given for the trip does not match the official reason for the meeting being held in Venezuela.
The report from the Office of the Prime Minister and the JIS said the following :
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller attended the Petro Caribe Heads of Government meeting in Caracas, Venezuela on Tuesday, December 17.
However commonsense has found out that this information is not accurate at all given this news from Venezuela.
Caracas, Dec 12 (Prensa Latina) The countries of the Petrocaribe energy integration bloc will gather in this capital to discuss the creation of a regional economic zone, reported Foreign Minister Elias Jaua
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