Dear Sir:
That’s all we need is failed politicians kicking other politicians while they’re down (“Letter: PPM government borrowed excessively”). Has anyone noticed neither of this dog and pony show of political writers criticising the PPM’s financial decisions has offered themselves for election or any real solutions?
Remember, when they were in office they weren’t much. That’s precisely why they are on the sidelines today, kicking other politicians while they are down. The coward’s way of political bottom-feeding. We can do without their style of finger pointing, especially since they did nothing to advance our country, our people or our constitutional advancement. No imagination, desire or talent for the greater good. Only self-centered finger pointing.
I thought for sure that these two former political leaders would offer something of substance or even chime in on the $15 million that was wasted by the misfeasance investigation or even calling for getting that money back so we could feed our seniors and school children for the foreseeable future. So what do they do, kick them while they’re down.
The mentalities of great leadership, if you can’t lead, mislead. Bad politics makes bad leaders anywhere you go.
Albert Jackson |