One of the things that the NDP and its leadership have to realise is that one day gone is one day too many for those who have been victimised and marginalised for 24 years under the ULP government.
One day gone is one day closer to economic struggles. One day gone is one day closer to the realisation that one’s dreams and aspirations may not be fulfilled.
One day gone is one day closer to despair and frustration. One day gone is one day closer to regret. One day gone is one day closer to retirement. One day gone is one day closer to hopelessness.
Some of us are so far behind in life, by no fault of our own, that no bonus salary or VAT-free day could compensate for the hardships encountered and sacrifices made in our lives. To ignore or fail to acknowledge people’s actual pain is to face victimisation all over again.
The word HOPE has repercussions for many who would never achieve in life. However, at the other end of the spectrum, there is also a sense of belief that one day things will get better. At the end of the day, both situations have one thing in common: they rely on time as a guide and tolerance as a measuring stick.
JB
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This sounds like another disgruntled ULP voter.
Lets milk CBI for all it’s worth..and things will get better. NDP’s economic mantra.