Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Young Generation To help Trinidad essays

Young Generation To help Trinidad essays We the YOUNGER GENERATION have a different view to that of our older generation. To us, Government is a business, a system of people working as one to finish set deadlines the people of the country voted them in to do, to fulfill the promises they made at the election, as well as control the countries funds economics and to make final political decisions. However the government is failing to keep the promises that they themselves set out do, disappointing the voters constantly and making our country look disorganized. So many incidents have occurred, showing us the government is failing us for example the investigation being launched looking into the incident of criminals having police uniforms, connecting to the robbery at a gas station. We the people are not hearing the outcome of these investigations. We arent being informed; we are once more kept in the dark. Everyone knows that there are No friends in Business however the government is considered to be the Board of Directors of Trinidad and Tobago. The Opposition and the rest of the nation are to be considered as the shareholders. The shareholders are to be looking for solutions to maximize their profits. This type of business is supposed to be a non-profitable organisation. The two types of services we are supposed to be producing are; 1. Sales (oil, natural gas, ammonia and etc) 2. Services (public sector) It has been argued that privatisation has not led to greater competition. In some cases public companies with no competition have become private monopolies. These companies have been able to exploit their position. This has been a criticism levelled at state owned companies. Firstly, privatisation of any government company or organisation as a thought should NEVER be entertained. Why not try looking at your managers and ministers of these ministries, state own enterprises, etc. Reviewing the daily operations and the entire system o...

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