Thursday, December 11, 2008

Hope For Change


Today marks several events which may turn out to be significant for those of us who live in this part of the world.

In Florida, small bones were found close to the home of Caylee Anthony, missing since July, a find which may finally resolve a criminal law case which has troubled many worldwide.

In Cuba, a malignant tumor was discovered in the body of Patrick Manning, a discovery which may have far reaching consequences for our political future. Should the diagnosis prove to be positive it may be a good idea for Manning to make a plan for the short term, and who knows where such a course of action may lead?

In Trinidad and Tobago, the widening split between Basdeo Panday and Jack Warner is something which may result in change within that seemingly gutless institution referred to as the opposition. Opposition indeed. More like a joke, ha ha! But this is a jokey land that we live in.

I feel a change coming somehow, just as as I did before the so called economic meltdown. After all, things cannot go on and on growing indefinitely. Any economist worth his salt will tell you that. It seems that the present government does not have a sensible economist on board. That woman they have seems to me only to be a puppet of the great leader. Our very own local Sarah Palin, a failure. You can tell by the way she gesticulates. Not only her. Most of them are not competent.

More reason for change.

If Manning gets serious pain and health worries he is going to have to hand it over to someone and that can only be good as I believe that even Roger who runs the parlor selling the pies down the road (read Jack the Plumber) will be better than him. And if Jack Warner withholds his financial support,  Panday will go down.

Who knows? 

Yet today was a day of good news. Maybe it's the spirit of Christmas. Maybe what goes around really does come around. Perhaps poetic justice works. 

Orenthal Simpson just pulled a considerable jail term. Who knows, will Casey Anthony get one too? Will Manning be held to account for his mismanagement of our country? We have only to take a look at Panday and know the answer to that question. What about Imbert? Will he be held to account, for his arrogance and for his failures? What about all the rest of them, perhaps taking a little something on the side, perpetuating the bobol. 

I ask you, is this good for our society, for our morality as a people? Do we even have such a thing?

So while today was full of good news, I hold out hope for better news on the day when all wrongdoers are held to account for their wrongdoing. There are many. We know who they are, and yet we continue to allow them to rob us. That's just what they do. It's the status quo and not likely to change, because some segments of the society "like it so" to quote the maestro Sparrow.

Not Manning. Not Bas. Who? Rowley? Me?

Time for a change. Time for a cool change.


4 comments:

GirlBlue said...

Should the diagnosis prove to be positive it may be a good idea for Manning to make a plan for the short term, and who knows where such a course of action may lead?


It could be the fact that I'm only running on 3 hours of sleep but that sentence confuses me? Should it be positive? explanation please...having had cancer myself I know that malignant and tumor together = cancer so it can't get any more positive than that. Sadly my dislike for the man being such I momentarily wondered why it could not have been a little lower down and more to the front of his anatomy, but I am bad like that.

I'm all for Roger the parlour guy being PM, I'm sure he won't want any more stadiums built or high rises in downtown POS where drainage is so bad it only takes 5... count em...5 minutes of rain to have Edward St. flooded (must remember to buy galoshes)

So are these really our choices as leaders...Cancer Manning, who shows on a daily basis how little he actually cares for the country, the Senile Silver Fox whose scotch glass is never half empty or Stuttering Jack. Hahaha things bad when all of a sudden Mr. "the Teacup fell from my hand vertically into his head" Rowley starts to look damn good.

I hope OJ packed enough KY for his stay in da big house.

Geoffrey Gonsalves said...

GirlBlue:

I scrambled out the piece before I had secure information on the true state of affairs, thus the "prove to be positive" phrase.

Jumping the gun has it's perils, not so?

GirlBlue said...

iz so

Anonymous said...

Nothing is wrong with high rises.
My problem is: Where are the decent libraries and working hospitals?

The flooding is a whole 'nother story though.