LETTER OF THE DAY - The power and message of the non-voter
The Editor, Sir: We are in a good place where our democratic tradition is concerned as the average Jamaican takes democracy so seriously that we do not vote for foolishness. Some say that not to vote is giving up your right to vote....
No national unity, no growth
The Editor, Sir: I believe that Jamaica has mostly itself to blame for not being a more well-off country. Despite having abundant natural resources, some of the brightest, most creative people in the world and fairly good investment inflows, it continues to crawl along...
The end game of politics
The Editor, Sir: While I extend congratulations to the Prime Minister-designate, I will not join the chorus of those who will proffer advice to him; he has his agendashaped by years in Opposition. Instead, I would like to point out to the incoming Government...
Internal struggle to blame
The Editor, Sir: The internal struggle has caused the People's National (PNP) to lose the election. That party continues to be divided as the Jamaica Labour Party got together and united for the victory. Because of internal haggling, the right candidates were not fitted...
|