Preval Is Not The Answer To Haitian Socioeconomic Ills...

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If your elites refuse to invest and create jobs, the government can do nothing.

The role of the government is to regulate businesses through taxes and generate more revenues to manage social services on behalf of the poor. The Haitian Chamber of Commerce or Chamber of Corruption and the Bourdon Financial Group are the ones responsible for Haiti's lack of jobs and investment opportunities.

What Preval should have done all along his administration was to let the Haitian Diaspora bringing goods to the country to create work to help the poor communities in Haiti.

With a Chamber of Commerce or Corruption in Haiti, Preval should have lifted all restrictions on imports to facilitate all Haitian Diaspora's investments in Haiti, but he prefers protecting those crook mercenaries by taxing very high imports while allowing those crook merchants in Haiti to sell goods ten times or 15 times higher than overseas.

Henry Namphy, Aristide, Cedras, Avril and Ertha Trouillot all had understood that problem and they let goods penetrating the Haitian market where all Haitians had a pretty good living under their administration.

Preval is an accomplice of the Haitian economic elites and he should take the exile road with those crook mercenaries too. Preval, with all due respect you are a tchioul #01 of the Mevs family and the cabal of families that are running businesses in Haiti.

We should call for the economic exile of the elites as well as the president of Haiti.

A social revolution is needed to secure Haiti's future.

Long Life To The Haitian Social Revolution.

We should kick their asses out of Haiti now...

Francia T.s., July 15 2010, 6:48 PM

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I know he is not an answer to all Haiti's socioeconomic ills, but he is an accomplice of the rich people's... read more >
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