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I hope many went out today and made merry by momentarily decompressing all the stress for the past year. The country is in for a economic tsunami.
There will be strong gusts of high food and consumables prices; tidal waves of taxes; torrents of bogus charges brought before the dysfunctional court; the perennial drought of unprecedented unemployment continues; police intimidation and savagery meted out to unarmed civilians because they wear a different cur to cabinet of sheep.
Dominica is in an economic and social Black hole. Rational Dominicans are unsurprised at the abominable national state of affairs where the cabinet is comprised of bandits and featherbrains.
The Ministry of Tourism has killed carnival. It gets worse every year.