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Which major party will you be voting for in G.E. 2015?

Poll ended at April 9th, 2014, 7:52 pm

People's National Movement
100
26%
People's Partnership
205
53%
Independent Liberal Party
7
2%
Neither/Abstain
76
20%
 
Total votes: 388

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Postby Dizzy28 » September 29th, 2014, 2:02 pm

zoom rader wrote:^^^ What part of Mayaro he from and how many family knows him?


This matters how?

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Postby zoom rader » September 29th, 2014, 2:13 pm

Dizzy28 wrote:
zoom rader wrote:^^^ What part of Mayaro he from and how many family knows him?


This matters how?


It is in the best interest that a candidate has some kind of connection with the people and area he wants to represent.
PNM has a habit of putting square pegs in round holes and candidates that just dont fit in.

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Re: .::The Official General Election 2015 Thread::.

Postby desifemlove » September 29th, 2014, 2:21 pm

doh matter, Trini small, and he can learn de area..

also doh matter, cos Kamla getting she second/maximum term. 8-) 8-)

UNC 21 - PNM 20 (with or without run-off)

you saw it here first!! 8-)

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Postby Dizzy28 » September 29th, 2014, 2:30 pm

zoom rader wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
zoom rader wrote:^^^ What part of Mayaro he from and how many family knows him?


This matters how?


It is in the best interest that a candidate has some kind of connection with the people and area he wants to represent.
PNM has a habit of putting square pegs in round holes and candidates that just dont fit in.


PNM alone??
Let me school you on the representation forced on my constituency over the past 30 or so years -
1986-2001 - John Humphrey
2001-2002 - Gerald Yetming
2002-2007 - Winston Dookeran
2007-2010 - Vasant Bharath
2010-Present - Prakash Ramadhar

The only one living in the constituency is Dookeran.
We have had representatives who neither were born or grew up here.

So tell me again
It is in the best interest that a candidate has some kind of connection with the people and area he wants to represent.

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Postby Habit7 » September 29th, 2014, 2:39 pm

No Dizzy, only PNM does wrong in this country and the other parties are following them. And in the case where another party does unprecedented wrong, it was done with the expectation that PNM will do it in the future.

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Postby janfar » September 29th, 2014, 2:49 pm

He's from Enid Village, Rio Claro as confirmed by a neighbour but does not live there. He has been living in Vancouver for most of his adult life.

Almost noone knows him... Even the PNM mayaro screening committee didn't know him... Plus all of them beat up when his Clarence and friends put on a dinner and didn't invite them.

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Postby SiR8081 » September 29th, 2014, 4:09 pm

who gives a sheit about clarence. he is irrelevant. mayaro is a unc safe seat

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Postby zoom rader » September 29th, 2014, 6:17 pm

janfar wrote:He's from Enid Village, Rio Claro as confirmed by a neighbour but does not live there. He has been living in Vancouver for most of his adult life.

Almost noone knows him... Even the PNM mayaro screening committee didn't know him... Plus all of them beat up when his Clarence and friends put on a dinner and didn't invite them.


So he's a Canadian citizen aswell, I hope he gave it up.
The guy looks like a con man and a yes man for Rowley
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Postby zoom rader » September 29th, 2014, 6:22 pm

Dizzy28 wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
zoom rader wrote:^^^ What part of Mayaro he from and how many family knows him?


This matters how?


It is in the best interest that a candidate has some kind of connection with the people and area he wants to represent.
PNM has a habit of putting square pegs in round holes and candidates that just dont fit in.


PNM alone??
Let me school you on the representation forced on my constituency over the past 30 or so years -
1986-2001 - John Humphrey
2001-2002 - Gerald Yetming
2002-2007 - Winston Dookeran
2007-2010 - Vasant Bharath
2010-Present - Prakash Ramadhar

The only one living in the constituency is Dookeran.
We have had representatives who neither were born or grew up here.

So tell me again
It is in the best interest that a candidate has some kind of connection with the people and area he wants to represent.


Your constituency was well represented in this case with brilliant minds. PNM has a habit of putting idiots up.

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Postby pioneer » September 29th, 2014, 6:36 pm

Token indian again.

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Postby brams112 » September 29th, 2014, 8:50 pm

janfar wrote:He's from Enid Village, Rio Claro as confirmed by a neighbour but does not live there. He has been living in Vancouver for most of his adult life.

Almost noone knows him... Even the PNM mayaro screening committee didn't know him... Plus all of them beat up when his Clarence and friends put on a dinner and didn't invite them.

This guy pop up awhile now,bumping his gums.

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Postby brams112 » September 29th, 2014, 8:51 pm

janfar wrote:He's from Enid Village, Rio Claro as confirmed by a neighbour but does not live there. He has been living in Vancouver for most of his adult life.

Almost noone knows him... Even the PNM mayaro screening committee didn't know him... Plus all of them beat up when his Clarence and friends put on a dinner and didn't invite them.

This guy pop up awhile now,bumping his gums.

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Postby kjaglal76v2 » September 30th, 2014, 4:50 pm

G.E gonna be epic

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Postby De Dragon » October 1st, 2014, 10:33 pm

He used to write a pretty good column in the earlies, but then he started getting really anti-Gov't and I stopped reading his columns.

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Re: .::The Official General Election 2015 Thread::.

Postby desifemlove » October 1st, 2014, 10:45 pm

rowley like manning....put ah indo in ah "indo" constituency to prove PNM ent racist...

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Postby The_Honourable » October 2nd, 2014, 9:12 am

Name 10 things Rowley did for Diego Martin West?

Well who tell Gladiator to ask that?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=

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Postby zoom rader » October 2nd, 2014, 12:12 pm

desifemlove wrote:rowley like manning....put ah indo in ah "indo" constituency to prove PNM ent racist...


PNM indos do jack chit for their constituencies. Nearly all of them have some kinda chip on their shoulders and look down on ppl especially indos.
As I said before you can't trust a smiling indo PNM especially with a non indo first name .

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Postby TRAE » October 2nd, 2014, 12:17 pm

500 for pickney with no fadda them- UNC go win

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Postby j.o.e » October 2nd, 2014, 1:41 pm

I feel Kams good for the win once no dramatic missteps occur between now and elections

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Postby UML » October 2nd, 2014, 2:08 pm

j.o.e wrote:I feel Kams good for the win once no dramatic missteps occur between now and elections

:shock:
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but ent the independent trustworthy Express poll say 32% and 34% was a tie?!!



for you to say dat....yuh really talk tuh ppl outside ur circle :wink:

..like yuh smell what the Kam's is cooking!


demislove doh play fortuneteller all of a sudden.

As I said wayyyyyyyyy before



QUOTE ME NAH!!!!! 8-)

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Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » October 2nd, 2014, 2:19 pm

I feel PP winning 41-0 this rounds. Kams be on point soo much. Too much even.

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Postby Habit7 » October 2nd, 2014, 3:35 pm

desifemlove wrote:rowley like manning....put ah indo in ah "indo" constituency to prove PNM ent racist...

That's not true. Jarret Narine was my MP for two terms in Arouca North, a PNM safe seat. Also Paula Gopee-Scoon is the MP for Point Fortin. Nevertheless the MP is nominated by the local constituency party group, so what if the nominee represents the ethnic dominance of the constituency?

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Postby 1UZFE » October 2nd, 2014, 5:54 pm

Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:I feel PP winning 41-0 this rounds. Kams be on point soo much. Too much even.

Hoss u on rel chit. :grin:

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Postby brams112 » October 2nd, 2014, 6:04 pm

Habit7 wrote:
desifemlove wrote:rowley like manning....put ah indo in ah "indo" constituency to prove PNM ent racist...

That's not true. Jarret Narine was my MP for two terms in Arouca North, a PNM safe seat. Also Paula Gopee-Scoon is the MP for Point Fortin. Nevertheless the MP is nominated by the local constituency party group, so what if the nominee represents the ethnic dominance of the constituency?

:lol: :lol: :lol: ,A mp is nominated by who ever they are told to choose in the pee on them hoss.People thought gopie spoon was a man :lol: :lol: ,some don't even know who is their mp in most pee on them strong holds,they only vote symbols.

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Re: .::The Official General Election 2015 Thread::.

Postby SiR8081 » October 2nd, 2014, 6:15 pm

ogooar leave habit7 alone nah. He still think the rapid rail coming in 2015. He doesn't even know that despite the TT$565,000,000.00 feasibility study done, an economic feasibility study was not included in the purchase price and still has to be done. That new study will determine how the project will be financed and the effects it will have on the economy, GDP, debt etc. Another TT$565,000,000.00 study in we taxpayers skunt and we still paying for the original study eh. vibes cyah done

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Postby Habit7 » October 3rd, 2014, 9:21 am

T&T needs commuter railway system

Rowley’s response to Howai’s $61b budget…

Published: 

Monday, September 16, 2013




Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley on Friday responded to Finance Minister Larry Howai’s $61.3 billion budget, which was presented last Monday. Today, we conclude the reproduction of extracts from his speaking notes, which were released by the Office of the Opposition Leader. We have absolutely no doubt that the next Government of Trinidad and Tobago will be a PNM Government and we do not seek office and then proceed to practise on stage when the lights go on. We come ready!…and we ready now!!!!


It is with this confidence that we can now begin to outline some of our policies and commitments to filled the people of Trinidad and Tobago with real hope. Despite the misguided attitude and indifference of those on the other side, many transport studies over the years have identified the need for the introduction of a commuter railway system in Trinidad, going as far back as the 1967 National Transportation Plan for Trinidad and Tobago.



More recently, 16 years ago, in 1996, a study by international consultants, Cansult, justified the need for a rapid rail system. Specialist consultants from India came to the same conclusion some years later. 

 

In studying traffic along our main east-west and north-south corridors, Cansult found that the number of people travelling along the East-West Corridor alone was 21,000 per hour in each direction and predicted an increase to 28,000 by 2015. However, an update by Cansult found that the traffic had increased to 30,000 people per hour by 2007. In other words, the traffic on our main roads had increased at many times the rate predicted earlier. 

 

Although hundreds of thousands of our citizens face the daily grind and maddening frustration of traffic log jams, every day, and face hours  in cars to and from work and school, the other side appears unaware that the international benchmark for the introduction of a mass transit system is 10,000 persons per hour.

 

 Further, once traffic reaches 20,000 persons per hour, it is well established that a railway is the only effective mass transit solution because buses simply can’t handle these traffic volumes, nor do roadways exist in Trinidad to accommodate the thousands of buses that would be required to move people quickly and efficiently. 

 

Traffic congestion is negatively affecting the country’s productivity and Trinidad and Tobago has the highest level of traffic in the region. It is a clear indication of the inability of our country’s infrastructure to meet new and growing transportation demands. Fifteen years ago, we crossed the traffic threshold for the introduction of a railway, and five years ago we had gone past this threshold by 50 per cent.


 

It is even worse now, and it is reasonable to conclude that in 2013 that we have more than twice the volume of traffic at which any sensible country would seek to implement a mass transit system. Somebody on the other side must tell the parents and children who wake up at weird hours all over the country to face, twice daily, the certain traffic jams in an ever tightening gridlock on virtually every route, the day  or year when this problem will come to an end. 

 

In June 2008, a contract was awarded to the Trinitrain Consortium for the first phase of a project to design and construct a rail system for Trinidad. Phase 1 involved planning, identification of feasible alternatives, conceptual design and preliminary engineering of the preferred solution. Phase 2 of the project involved detailed design and construction and the final phase involved commissioning and operation of the system.

 

The cost of Phase 1, the engineering phase, was approximately TT$500 million, with the final cost of the railway project, when fully implemented, estimated at approximately TT$10 billion. To put these costs into perspective, the cost for planning and engineering of our critically needed railway project was five per cent of the cost of construction, well within the international benchmark of ten per cent for similar projects. 

 

Compare this to the cost of consultancy fees and other non-construction costs for the billion-dollar Couva Hospital, now being implemented by the present Government, which, at almost $500 million, are estimated at almost 50 per cent of the construction cost of that project, or ten times the percentage for engineering work on the proposed railway project. Similar outrageous non-construction costs are expected for the dubious Penal Hospital project, earmarked to be given on a platter without tender to the infamous SNC-Lavalin company, which has been banned by the World Bank, among other scandalous contract awards by this discredited regime. 

 

Compare the $10 billion cost for a nationwide mass transit rail system with the $ 7.0 billion Highway which may not reach Pt Fortin from Debe. 

 

By May 2010, most of Phase 1 of the railway project had been completed.

 
The route alignment for both the east-west line from Diego Martin to Sangre Grande and the north-south line from Port of Spain to San Fernando had been selected and designed; the station locations had been identified, the preliminary design of the railway stations and depots completed; the land acquisition requirements had been established; the legal framework for the new railway authority had been prepared; the required rolling stock had been identified; the staffing and organizational structure of the railway had been  formulated; contract documentation was well advanced; the maintenance requirements for the railway had been determined, and so on.

 

What did the UNC Government do?  Bad mouth it and throw it out. What did they replace it with? A sneaky attempt at inviting proposals for a rail system from Port-of- Spain to Arima to give one of their friends a contract . When caught and exposed, they abandoned the idea.  What has the country achieved to solve the traffic problem so far ..zilch, nada, absolutely nothing as the problem gets worse every day.

 

The original project was split into segments, to allow easy implementation and to spread the cost over several  years. All this hapless Government had to do was to properly invite tenders for the detailed design and construction of the initial railway segments, and to move full speed ahead. If they had done so, by now, the initial east-west line from Port of Spain to St Augustine and the initial north-south line to Chaguanas would have been completed by now, and thousands of commuters would be travelling to work and school in comfort on a modern rapid railway, getting to work in minutes rather than hours.

 

This project would have truly brought Trinidad and Tobago into the 21st century and created the stimulus for economic growth and diversification, with new commercial and industrial developments and new employment opportunities springing up to serve the new transit system. That would have been real welcomed economic growth rather than having to cheat with random numbers.

 

But like everything else it was a PNM initiative it had to be bad-mouthed, lied about and discarded in the same way they did with the OPVs, Sautt, and the Wallerfield Industrial Park. They almost wrecked UTT. They abandoned the railway project and wasted all of the important pre-construction and planning work that had been done. They wasted 3 years blaming the PNM for every evil under the sun, whilst twiddling their thumbs. They have proposed no viable alternative solution to our traffic and transportation woes. 

 

After all, if the present Government could spend billions of dollars in the Prime Minister’s constituency and elsewhere on every manner of grandiose and unnecessary mega project, designed primarily to benefit friends and family, we can certainly do better by implementing a much-needed infrastructure project that will benefit every single person in Trinidad. 

 

Up on our return to office we will immediately approach the IDB for a review of the current situation; all existing data and engineering work done to date. Once the word is a go, then the PNM commits to giving the highest priority to building a mass transportation rail system to feature service on a backbone from Diego Martin to Sangre Grande with a southern component to La Romaine. 

 

We will seek to obtain IDB long-term concesionary funding to finance this project which will positively change the face and circumstances of Trinidad and Tobago for the next century. The PNM, the party of development of this country, will once again shoulder the responsibility for developing this country and its people. 

 

 

We eagerly look forward also to the many economic benefits of the high local input into the building of the route ways over a period of several years and the phased reduction of the intractable billion dollar fuel subsidy  on completion. 

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2013-09- ... way-system

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Postby SiR8081 » October 3rd, 2014, 4:46 pm

yawn

if the feasibility study costed TT$565M and they claim we getting an entire rail system for TT$15B, put on your PNM defogger glasses, that project will reach TT$150B, go on for 30 years and then end up incomplete.

development pnm style. we accustom to it

rowley said the project was TT$15B, how it drop by TT$5B just so just so? a new feasibility study was done for that or wah?

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Postby pioneer » October 3rd, 2014, 8:28 pm

Brian Lara stadium finish yet?

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Postby Habit7 » October 3rd, 2014, 8:33 pm

The article just defused your silly accusations before and rather than acknowledge your error, you adding more small minded hypotheticals.

Hear what, when it come, don't ride it in protest.

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Postby pioneer » October 3rd, 2014, 8:37 pm

So we gettin Smelter too?

Have our roads ever received this level/quality of paving?

Aren't there more people now than ever with street lights, running water, playgrounds and paved roads?

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