Fair Share For All: Horses, Carts And Traffic Lights

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By: Vigilante

While we must always know what our enemy is doing, St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party supporters must not be distracted by what is happening in the enemy camp. We elected a new leader — much to the annoyance of the enemy. That is not what they wanted. So now that the leader and his two deputies are making the rounds of all the constituencies and genuinely getting on, the enemy is angry. We need to focus on what we need to focus on and get the job done. Rally around our leaders and do the work needed to take back the government. Enough said.

Anyone using the Bird Rock and Industrial Site main roads would have seen some people on the sidewalks doing a lot of writing. They are noting the flow of the traffic, I was told. I don’t want to laugh. Imagine that after traffic lights gone up, note that none in front of RAMS, Patches’ sidewalks broken up, road widened in front of KFC, lampposts taken up, lampposts repositioned, Shawn’s sidewalks put down, TDC sidewalk broken up — and after all of this and much more — now is when the traffic flow is being studied?

People who voted for this government in 2020 are perhaps so disillusioned, so defeated by these too-oft repeated “make up as we go” instances, that they have numbed themselves to the foolishness happening around them on an almost daily basis. If these ministers were spending their own money, I would not care one iota. But my tax dollar that I have to find to pay to avoid fines and penalties, is what this government is taking and doing nonsense with. This major road project was undertaken to accommodate one single business venture. All other businesses and road users were made to suffer as absolutely no consideration had been given to us. Perhaps when the young folk in their neon jackets are finished recording the flow of traffic, traffic lights will be erected to accommodate vehicles exiting the two businesses that have thus far created some red, orange and green elephants.