Mañana Equals Hardship

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Posted on Jun 05 2000
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At Issue: Complacency in the disposition of economic policies has fueled deepening economic conditions.

Our View: These conditions require NOT the brains of a rocket scientist to understand its domino effects.

The passivity, or the “business as usual” attitude that the previous legislature has handled the deepening economic crisis since six years ago has finally taken its deathly toll upon hundreds of indigenous people who are, in fact, jobless!

Add to this negligence is a pile of hundreds more–new high school graduates–who would be dealt the same fateful blow because leadership has failed to prepare a decent future for them.

When the new house leadership came to this ruined playground, it found a group of well-fed legislators who seem to have claimed weird victory in protectionist legislation that has fueled the demise of more than 2,000 businesses.

If you’d like, the closure of 2,000 businesses is a grand tale not only of the destructive Asian Flu, but of measures the previous legislature has undertaken to ensure bankruptcy!

In every wrong undertaking or when royal misfits display their arrogance, it is the common denominator–general public–who suffers the consequence of arrogance and neglect. If this phenomenon hasn’t sunk-in, then voters must voluntarily shift their gear to eliminate the royal misfits that have done nothing but fuel deepening economic conditions since eight years ago.

We strongly recommend too that Senator Pedro Reyes (Slow) is given a grand tour of the hotel district in Garapan and other industries here to see for himself the debilitating conditions so fueled by mañana. Upon completion of the tour, perhaps he can sit down and render a view of his assessment on such industries as tourism, construction and closed tourist related businesses.

Furthermore, please give us a assessment of your understanding of what this phenomenon translates to in terms of the ruination of wealth and jobs creation.

And while Senator Reyes (Slow) stretches the agony of joblessness and abject poverty of the multitude in the name of “fairness”, please never forget that you have contributed to the scorching of hundreds of families who have, over the last year or so, been jobless as a direct result of Asian Flu, fueled by protectionist measures so approved by our men of wisdom in the previous legislature. Why don’t you come down from Capital Hill and join the hundreds who are jobless just so that you can understand and appreciate their monthly indignity of marching to the Food Stamps Office? Si Yuus Maase`!

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