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Organic Laws Might be Passed by Majority says Sarah.

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Philipsburg:--- It now appears certain that matters to be regulated by ordinance (law), because they are classified as "organic law" will be passed by a majority in the island council of St. Martin, mostly without any debate or deliberation.
Surely there are several such ordinances that the DP feels without too much ado can be passed by the island council because of a number of reasons:
  1. The time constraint due to the Round Table Conference on September 9th 2010
  2. The possibility to amend these ordinances in the near future
  3. The similarity if not outright duplication of existing regulations
However, there are matters that no amount of time pressure should relegate to "routine" matters.
In other words, it cannot be expected that the faction of the Democratic Party, as eager as we are to cooperate with reaching the finish line of 10-10-10, will rubberstamp matters such as the joint Central Bank and joint currency with Curacao.
The urgency that the government of St. Martin attempts to convey, in our opinion is nothing more than a smoke screen to cover up other actions by government that continue unabated.
Government ignores the concerns regarding the state of the Great Salt Pond and the failed Ring Road and sand fiasco.
Government ignores the garbage collection and the awarding of the garbage contract(s), most probably until after election to award the contract as a political trade-off.
Government perpetuates the public transportation mismanagement.
Who is governing by the way?
What does Heyliger say to these matters? He aptly maneuvers under the radar, promises another new dawn after barely a year of a NA/Heyliger government, and puts the blame for the ills of government at the foot of his coalition partner, the National Alliance.
To secure the coveted 10-10-10, the government of St. Martin accepts verbal abuse from some politicians on Curacao; accepts supervision by the placing of a CFT official on St. Martin and accepts Dutch assistance to clean up the tax office and bring in the "millions on the road".
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Sara
September, 01, 2010, 17:33
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To tell you the truth, Sara is the only person I trust to handle the peoples business when it comes to 10-10-10. We must admit that she has her hart in the right place and that she has shown capability in the different public functions she held through-out the years. Even in the opposition now, she has contributed more to the constitutional process than the those who are in government at the moment.

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Hpluv
September, 01, 2010, 18:03
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I have difficulty agreeing with that.
Nothing against Ms Wescott, but how is it possible that so much still had to be done in the last year?
Somebody was sleeping for the last 3 to 4 years.
She may be the most capable, but it appears to me that she dozed for a few years and her colleagues as well.

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SICK & FED UP
September, 02, 2010, 03:51
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If Sara could act as well as she talked no one could touch her but we had too many years with all that frought....William is so vindictive that he spends a lot a time just gettin even with people...he too is a mess...We need professionals who don't have issues and love St. Maarten...I sick of all of them

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Non-Partisan
September, 02, 2010, 04:15
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To be a supporter of an individual or party is one thing, but to blindly overlook their failures out of loyalty is another. Our past government and leadership had ample time to put things into place since the 2000 referendum.

It's ironic that when Sarah was in the position to fix things she and he government didn't and the results are obvious, all of a sudden all those who where in the past government on the same and different political slates, now know how to fix everything and the present government is to be blamed for the whole mess.

I wish they would stop insulting the intelligence of the people of St. Maarten

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Five
September, 02, 2010, 05:42
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I think the DP under-estimated the task they had to carry out to achieve country status for St. Maarten and the NA over-estimated their capability to handle the job. Now we are all in deep sh*t.

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Stand up people
September, 02, 2010, 06:22
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Sarah,,,the big question from the people of st maarten is, what in the world where the Democratic Party doing in office all these years. We would like to know.....Was it that you guys where working for the people of St Maarten or working very good to get Curacao where they are today (better off than us)....Was it that DP was thinking of us or thinking how to make us beggers....Was it that DP where helping us or just helping themselves.

Sarah on election day it is not going to be the majority in the island council to rule......it is the people of St Maarten that is going to decide who they want to run this country.

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ok
September, 02, 2010, 07:45
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To Non - Partision,

Good to know that that you apply wisdon to whole political bla bla, people of st.maarten need to pay the same attention to what was said and what is being said at the moment.
Would that all three parties get five seat each.

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