Reasons to vote Lester Bird, Asot Michael, Robin Yearwood and Gaston Browne.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
ALP Press Release Criticises Wrong UPP Minister
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Today's Observer has a full page press release from the ALP attacking the UPP for the problems at Sir Viv Richards Stadium. The release criticises the Prime Minister, Baldwin Spencer, and the Minister responsible for the stadium.... JOHN MAGINLEY!
Last time I checked, John Maginley was the MINISTER OF HEALTH, not the Minister of Sports. WOOPS! Third release in a row with a major error from the ALP. Well done, ALP.
Today's Observer has a full page press release from the ALP attacking the UPP for the problems at Sir Viv Richards Stadium. The release criticises the Prime Minister, Baldwin Spencer, and the Minister responsible for the stadium.... JOHN MAGINLEY!
Last time I checked, John Maginley was the MINISTER OF HEALTH, not the Minister of Sports. WOOPS! Third release in a row with a major error from the ALP. Well done, ALP.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
What is Lester Smoking?
Lester is off his rocker. Did you see what he said in the Observer? He said that if the ALP wins power, he wants to merge APUA, Digicel and Cable & Wireless into a joint company. Is he crazy?
Sane Governments tend to encourage market competition. When companies have to compete for your business, they innovate more, they give you lower prices and they provide you with better service. When companies know that you have to go to them to get serviced, they tend to provide worse service at higher prices, because they know you have no where else to go.
That's why most Governments are in the business of breaking up monopolies and encouraging competition. Not Lester Bird. He wants to create a huge telecommunications monopoly. That's just crazy.
Sane Governments tend to encourage market competition. When companies have to compete for your business, they innovate more, they give you lower prices and they provide you with better service. When companies know that you have to go to them to get serviced, they tend to provide worse service at higher prices, because they know you have no where else to go.
That's why most Governments are in the business of breaking up monopolies and encouraging competition. Not Lester Bird. He wants to create a huge telecommunications monopoly. That's just crazy.
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