Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Government Minister Job Review


Position:                    Government Minister

Experience:  
Experience is not necessary to be appointed to head a government ministry. Also, prior involvement in corruption or under-performance in a previous government position will not deter appointment to a ministerial position. Emphasis in appointment is given to a close association with the prime minister rather than experience.


Duties:
  • Rely on the knowledge of experienced staff and consultants to carry out daily duties.
  •  Feed of  the expertise of experienced staff and consultants to negotiate for loans or foreign investment.
  • Engage in continuous self-promotion by participating in video and photo opportunities at private or public functions, conferences along with associating themselfves with athletes and others who are regarded as “famous”.



Education:                 
                      A tertiary level education is .not a requirement but is helpful

Benefits:                               
·         salary ranges $4,000,000 to $5,000,000  or higher
·         Multi-million dollar housing in upscale neighborhood
·         generous housing allowance
·         staff to attend to residence and a driver
·         latest model luxury car.
·         substantial bonus for selling out any government owned entity   to foreign companies.
·         substantial bonus for signing loans and foreign investments.

·         travelling the world under the pretense of engaging in            international business. 

·         travelling first class on commercial carriers with an entourage that includes family members.

·         Occupying luxury hotel accommodations, dining at expensive restaurants, and shopping at high end stores both locally and internationally

·         Maintaining a lavish lifestyle with taxpayers money

Other Requirements:           
  • an ability to coerce voters with no intention of following through with campaign promises
  •  ability to use tax payers funds for personal gains  without conscience
  •  ability to engage in negotiations on behalf of the country with no accountability to the public  on the details of the discussions
  •  The ability to demonstrate a lack of conscience for those burdened by continuous increases due to the fact that the minister will not have to pay for the use of these essentials while in public office.   





                                   




Saturday, December 28, 2013

Portmore Municipal County - Shame On You



CVM aired a news story tonight on Portmore Municipal County's removal of huge mounds of earth around the Greater Portmore area. An articulate resident made known that the top soil was being removed for an housing development. He also clearly explained the issues that have existed with the removal of so much earth so close to the neighborhood. Among the concerns are the flooding of the land when it rains since there is a pond nearby. Also, another major concern is that the earth removal has caused more alligators to gravitate towards the neighborhood thereby causing the residents to live in fear. No, Mr. Acting Mayor, these concerns are certainly not mischievious. With news cameras buzzing around the neighborhood, it is no wonder that Leon Thomas, the acting mayor, had to come up with an excuse. The lame excuse is that they are only bushing and clearing empty lots to prevent an eyesore. Quite frankly, it is not difficult to communicate information that has the citizens's best interest at heart. So, it would not have been difficulty to alert the residents that the land would be bushed, and this explanation would have helped to prevent such confusion that now exists with residents.  However, when scheming, back-door deals are made, there is never any intention to communicate with the public.  Another example of taking the public for granted

Friday, December 27, 2013

Chinese Take Over Jamaica!!


"How yu  business downtown?" I asked a neighbor who tries to make a living for her and her daughter by selling her wares downtown. She responded "business nu good. Me there all day and nuthing no sell". Business was much betta last year. Nuthing no gwan since the Chinese teck over duntown." "The Chinese?" I asked. "What do you mean they take over downtown?" "Them buy up the whole a the buildings duntown". "Them can sell tings cheap cheap so people pass we on the street and go inna them store." "Them no have no worry clearing them containers at the warf so them can bring in anything and sell it cheap."  This made me consider that when Portia and her team was signing the agreement with China, apparently she and her team did not consider the Jamaican people who are struggling to make a living. Obviously, the Chinese have created a monopoly downtown and from all indications throughout the island, and this does not leave any room for Jamaicans to compete in selling goods. So, if these Jamaicans no longer make a living then what is next for them? When signing agreements, personal gains for the government is the foremost concern and the Chinese teck over situation is a perfect example of how the Jamaica people are the least of their consideration when doing so.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Mobilizing A Nation for Tessanne Chin


Jamaica is troubled by so many problems such as the high crime rate, unemployment, and other issues too numerous to mention. However, it was amazing visiting Jamaica to experience how citizens living within and outside of such a small island can come together to become an unstoppable force in an effort to ensure than Tessanne Chin won the Voice. While 2.5 million Jamaicans living in Jamaica were not able to use all the options available to vote for Tessanne,  the Jamaican diaspora located in every major city within the United States mobilized the 5 million or so Jamaican Americans to use all options to vote for Tessanne. From professionals to lay workers to students, Jamaican Americans came out as a force to be recon with from the east coast to the west coast; from the mid west and mid east states.  They made sure they used all options to vote for Tessanne.. The numerous radio stations in Jamaica also played a great part as conversation, music, and predictions were heard from sun rise to sunset with the urging of citizens to contact all relatives and friends living in the United States to use all options to participate in the Voice voting.  So, there is no doubt that Tessanne would have won with votes from even so many non-Jamaicans who recognized her talents especially after singing Bridge Over Troubled Water. So, what happens now? Tessanne will have a successful music career and will continue to make Jamaica proud. But, for Jamaica, however, after such a highlight for the nation, it does not eliminate the issues such as the continued rise in crime rate, and this was evidence by Tessanne's frightened reaction on stage when she jumped upon hearing an explosive blast that was meant for the release of confetti and not the shooting of a gun. Tessanne is a perfect example that Jamaicans can achieve so much and Jamaicans demonstrate that they are unstoppable when they come together for a cause. But the nation must also come together to eradicate the negative forces that are pulling the country in the wrong direction.
Dr. J. Campbell

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Basic School Gets Light After 73 Years!




"Basic School Gets Light After 73 year". At first, I didn't believe I had seen this heading on the Go-Jamaica website, so I had to do a double take and read the heading carefully once again to digest its content. Yes, what I saw was correct, and my initial reaction was, "Unbelievable"! How could this be so"? It was good to see that the Jamaica Public Service stepped up to the plate to provide the necessary light posts and wiring to enable a more accommodating situation for the basic school students. However, did it have to take so long for a reputable body, whether government or private, to see the disservice that had been done  to poor children at York Town Basic School who were without the well-needed electricity for 73 years? Why so long? It is unimaginable how many more schools in Jamaica may be facing the same crisis! Another recent report indicates that when school re-opened the interim principal discovered that at a corporate high school they were short 537 chairs and 393 desks! This resulted in the chaining down of desks and chairs and even some students moving the unchained desk and chairs with them from classroom to classroom. To make matters worse,  as discussed in a previous blog, some children are still experiencing the burden of using pit toilet! Come on, can we not do better to serve all Jamaican children regardless of where they live? We must do better in this 21st century.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Incompetence at Its Best!


If a leader is incompetent then this incompetence creates a domino effect. So it is with Mrs. Simpson-Miller and her cabinet. The ODP provided a recent report that clearly indicated the unacceptable actions of government ministers such as Mr. Azan and Mr. Paulwell.  Furthermore, Mr. Phillips' overall performance demonstrates that he is unable to lead at even a satisfactory level as the Minister of Finance.  Not to mention the recent ECJ/Herbert Thompson blunder. These are a few of the many problems throughout the PNP's reign. However, Mrs. Simpson-Miller continues to stand by her ministers by taking the "see no evil", "hear no evil", "speak no evil" approach. Simpson-Miller may possess a wonderful, loving, caring, motherly personality and her "comrades" laud her with praises since she has been so good to them by placing them in top positions, her intellectual capacity may put her at a disadvantage that causes the lack of confidence to manage on her own without these people. So, in spite of the fact that she may be aware that some persons  may not be the best persons for the ministries, boards, etc. that they oversee, she may have placed herself  in a position that she cannot lead the country without them. So, since she has no control over her cabinet and other political appointees and they are quite aware of their free reign to do whatever they please, the incompetence will continue. What a shame!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

"Don't Bash Chinese!"



Portia warns Jamaican not to bash the Chinese!!??  Well, let's hope that her desire for Chinese investments in the country will not make these foreigners believe that they have the right to treat Jamaicans in the brutal and domineering fashion that they are used to doing with their own people. Of course, top government "players" are only considering how much money they can personally earn for themselves from Chinese investment and not about the personal welfare of their own Jamaicans. The website below tells the story of how the Chinese manhandled and forced two educators of their land by knocking down their school building simply because interested persons wanted to build high rise buildings on the land. Hope this does not happen in Jamaica!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24057915