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And this is the standpipe bush politics this government practicing.....
RASC wrote:theyre just as low brow and simple as her.
Rishizze wrote:The only way to stop crime is to take away all the police/army protection from all ministers. Then you will see how fast they fix the situation. None of them care because their families are safe and given guns and training. Remember they are our servants so why should our servants have more priviledges than us. Take away all their priviledges and see how fast Trinidad and Tobago will be fixed.
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10-01 wrote:13 GHOST wrote:S_2NR wrote:Well done Kamla. Whatever her motives might be.. It's better than what the pnm Is currently doing, which is absolutely nothing
Ok so S_2NR what would you do to stop crime. I is very easy to criticize from the outside looking in. It is very easy to to say what others should do ,so I ask what would you do. Don't get me wrong I am not for one or the other political party. Who so ever is in power life still has to go on we still will be pay way to much tax on things. In my opinion it is not just up to government agencies to fight crime. From simple as speeding to ppl wanting backhand to do the job they are paid to do we as a ppl tolerate to much sheit which leads to more sheit that leads to the decay of morality in our society.
If police step up there presence with out the proper training that they lack we all would be treated like criminals. There comes a time when we all have to think what can I do to help I am not saying that you have to go and be a vigilante but report the little things that you see going wrong. From the idiotic ppl who drive on the right lane not even doing the limit and don't cair for whosoever is behind them to the dumb ass cutting in and out like a mad man all of us have ether ah Bluetooth headset or ah bess deck with Bluetooth call 999 and report that driver as i do. If you see ppl selling drugs in your nabor hood the man who steeling supplies from work to sell yes you go get a good deal but all that leads to the problem that we are having in the country. Go back to the old days were children were though to respect others and there property. Even the government we sometimes have to stand up together and do petitions for tax on things to be lowered or better police patrols what ever happened to community police that you use to se driving around the community late at night. All I am trying to say ppl it's not just up to the government to stop crime. The speaker was just doing her job and making sure that the rules of the house is followed. If you have a case going on and the prosecutor enter some evidence in an incorrect way and the judge let it in you would say you get a raw deal. Then another way to look at it kamla might have used the wrong motion on purpose to make a scene and to get the general population to say that the speaker working for the other side. All political figures sometimes do things to suite there own agenda and not what's best for the country
Speaker is a PNM ................... from all the debates i seee she always took to them ....
Kalisnakov wrote:Rishizze wrote:The only way to stop crime is to take away all the police/army protection from all ministers. Then you will see how fast they fix the situation. None of them care because their families are safe and given guns and training. Remember they are our servants so why should our servants have more priviledges than us. Take away all their priviledges and see how fast Trinidad and Tobago will be fixed.
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Shhhhhh!!! Ur making too much sense
brainchild wrote:The real question is what would debating the crime situation yesterday have solved? It clear that neither side is willing too do what is necessary, so don't waste our time, FATCA deadline drawing near so is another game in the making.
pugboy wrote:The legal fees breakdown in express for clico commission are mind boggling lol
3 unc junior attorneys making ten times what senior lawyers like Israel khan charge
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Kamla and the Cabal are the most dishonest people in politics. They will NOT support the PNM on making a dent in crime, they want crime to flourish so they can run more box drain racket.
To fix Trinidad you need to give PM Rowley a 3/4 Majority, if the people in this country are serious they will consider this in 2020. But like all things people will be more concerned with bacchanal than anything else.
D Diesel Report wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Kamla and the Cabal are the most dishonest people in politics. They will NOT support the PNM on making a dent in crime, they want crime to flourish so they can run more box drain racket.
To fix Trinidad you need to give PM Rowley a 3/4 Majority, if the people in this country are serious they will consider this in 2020. But like all things people will be more concerned with bacchanal than anything else.
You want to give that man a 3/4 majority. Thank god you have no real voting influence. Giving anyone that is a dangerous precedence. I'm happy with giving Governments a simple and perhaps legislation majority, and no more. We aren't mature enough for that here.
meccalli wrote:RASC wrote:theyre just as low brow and simple as her.
And that's why they will take her side, because she speaks to their concerns as simple people, nothing is wrong with 'uncultured' and simple people who comprise the support of both major parties in this country. A leader must be able to communicate to the masses on their level and explain their actions to them. People may not understand nor see the link between the bill and imminent situations that face them by living in this country but you cannot ease their fears by quietly going about your plan.
[size=85]"But, too confident in his own powers,
he was making one dreadful mistake. Not with Bonaparte
nor with the French Government. In nothing does his
genius stand out so much as in refusing to trust the liberties
of the blacks to the promises of French or British Imperialism.
His error was his neglect of his own people. They did
not understand what he was doing or where he was going.
He took no trouble to explain. It was dangerous to explain,
but still more dangerous not to explain.[/size] (C.L.R James, The Black Jacobins.)
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