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  • Don1
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    Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
    So, who holds that responsibility now, Sass? Think before you answer! And then think some more!
    Dudus and his type apparantly hold that responsibility now...let's wait another year or 2 as Assasin suggests for Golding to assume responsibility.

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  • Don1
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    Originally posted by Assasin View Post
    you need fi read again.
    read what pray tell?

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  • Don1
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    Originally posted by Assasin View Post
    where did I imply that?

    Don1 said nobody had beef with the gov. and that is simply not true.

    Didn't say that. Said that I saw no public campaign to have him removed...big difference.

    People will always have differences of opinion with Central Bank policies...advocating removal is a much bigger step.

    If/when the next guy eases monetary policy or more aggressively lowers interest rates...the business class will be happy...until inflation soars and the dollars soars as well...past 100-1.

    No easy way out of the mess...except thru cooperation of all sectors.

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  • Assasin
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    what other remarks? this was my first line to your question. "the buck stop with Golding" I guess you missed it.

    If the PM feel the commish is not performing it is his right to ask him to resign. In all my post I said the PM is responsible.

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  • Mosiah
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    thanks! so i guess you have withdrawn that other remark. good!

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  • Assasin
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    The Prime Minister is ultimately responsible and he will be held accountable.

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  • Mosiah
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    No, I don't want the PM to resign.

    To go back to my question: who presently has responsiblity for the control or rise in crime?

    I appreciate your well-thought out response.

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  • Assasin
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    Again what you want the PM to resign or call snap election?

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  • Assasin
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    where did I imply that?

    Don1 said nobody had beef with the gov. and that is simply not true.

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  • Mosiah
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    Originally posted by Assasin View Post
    Bruce Golding and his admin will have to hold ultimate responsiblity for the control or rise in crime in another year or two.
    So, who holds that responsibility now, Sass? Think before you answer! And then think some more!

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  • Lazie
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    Originally posted by Assasin View Post
    Even Mark Golding, former banker and PNP came out swinging against him last week or two.

    Most manufacturers and people who get loan don't like his high interest policy and when he jack up the interest rate by eight points in no time it upset a lot of people. Word is that the bankers felt he didn't listen to them.
    PPL will continue to spin things to fit their agenda. Take Ralston Hyman for instance. Last year when the interest rate went up, Hyman, Dr. Davies, Ann Shirley all knocked the gov't for the high interest rate. When Shaw went public asking for the rates to be reduced, Hyman attacked Shaw claiming he wants the rates to be artificially reduced, he even had the Gov on Real Business and they all mocked the JMA president when he was vocal about the high interest rates. I can bet any money that tomorrow on Real Business Hyman and Thwaites will give the impression Derrick is the best thing since slice bread.

    Of course there are those here that will quickly just to certain conclusions without getting the facts.

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  • Mosiah
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    So, I guess everyting curry now!?

    Yay!

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  • Assasin
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    Even Mark Golding, former banker and PNP came out swinging against him last week or two.

    Most manufacturers and people who get loan don't like his high interest policy and when he jack up the interest rate by eight points in no time it upset a lot of people. Word is that the bankers felt he didn't listen to them.

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  • Assasin
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    you need fi read again.

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  • Lazie
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    Originally posted by Don1 View Post
    Never saw any campaign by the financial community to oust him...not a hint reported except for Shaw's differences with the guy.

    The bad signal is not only to the Jamaican community but to international circles as well.
    The president of the JMA counts? Various financial analysts have questioned his competence after seeing his approach to the interest rates.

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