Political solutions to national issues seem fleeting in our country. An ongoing issue flares up, we all add our two cents to the discussion, and lo and behold, not a damn thing changes.
My contention is that individuals have to carry the burden of getting results. If we depend on the ever more fractured political class, nothing is going to change. Unless we bring enough pressure to bear.
But there are ideas, both here at home and abroad that just might help with our illegal Haitian immigration problem, providing opportunity for Bahamians and Haitians alike, in a fair, and even handed manner with protection for employers and immigrants. And FEE.org recently hosted a webinar with Mrs. Helen Krieble regarding her organisations thoughts on how to break the deadlock on illegal immigration in the US.
Keep watching FEE's You Tube Channel for the release of the webinar here…
In the mean time find out more at Red Card Solution.com here…
We must all put politics aside for the big issues to get them solved so we can all live with the outcome. There is no utopia, but there has to be a better way!
I could not agree more with everything you have said.
However I feel the red card should extend to other fields as
well, including spouses (get rid of spousal permits having to be continuously renewed), and professional services also.
On the other issue I feel frustrated and dissapointed that
Bahamians are so complacent and uninvolved with the welfare
of the country. We seem to feel that the five year ballot is
our total commitment to democracy; not just the first step. We
don’t hold our politicians to account.