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They could eat wine and jam?De Dragon wrote:paid_influencer wrote:De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:When you eliminate the middle class and ruin the economy what do you expect?FB_IMG_1671706264142.jpg
The LFD RFD PNM and their dotish supporters encapsulated perfectly in that picture.
Benz drving top shotta lawyer playing Mother Theresa while poor supporters line up for their dependency fix, and afterwards back to "Grate iz de PNM"
look the real mother Theresa
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Yeah, dem lil chirren go eat de MC game![]()
Ollour LFD RFD PNM apologists not only dotish, but ollour blind too.
timelapse wrote:They could eat wine and jam?De Dragon wrote:paid_influencer wrote:De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:When you eliminate the middle class and ruin the economy what do you expect?FB_IMG_1671706264142.jpg
The LFD RFD PNM and their dotish supporters encapsulated perfectly in that picture.
Benz drving top shotta lawyer playing Mother Theresa while poor supporters line up for their dependency fix, and afterwards back to "Grate iz de PNM"
look the real mother Theresa
321437218_689321159427129_6093547419850430148_n.jpg
Yeah, dem lil chirren go eat de MC game![]()
Ollour LFD RFD PNM apologists not only dotish, but ollour blind too.
AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
Generational wealth starts with a lot of hard work involves alot of risk taking or just one theifdrchaos wrote:AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
It all depends ... If your parents and grand parents took advantage of the Boom over the last 3-4 decades.
If they did then you will be fine. If they did'nt you are screwed.
Wealth is Generational and we stand on the shoulders of giants. h
hover11 wrote:Generational wealth starts with a lot of hard work involves alot of risk taking or just one theifdrchaos wrote:AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
It all depends ... If your parents and grand parents took advantage of the Boom over the last 3-4 decades.
If they did then you will be fine. If they did'nt you are screwed.
Wealth is Generational and we stand on the shoulders of giants. h
drchaos wrote:AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
It all depends ... If your parents and grand parents took advantage of the Boom over the last 3-4 decades.
If they did then you will be fine. If they did'nt you are screwed.
Wealth is Generational and we stand on the shoulders of giants. h
AlphaMan wrote:drchaos wrote:AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
It all depends ... If your parents and grand parents took advantage of the Boom over the last 3-4 decades.
If they did then you will be fine. If they did'nt you are screwed.
Wealth is Generational and we stand on the shoulders of giants. h
How screwed?
paid_influencer wrote:'hard work' is a lie told by old people to make you work longer
any remuneration they got 3-4 decades ago has been devalued by inflation to nothingness
only thing that persists is capital
which is owned by the capital owning class
end game of capitalism is the largest owners of capital own all the capital
while labor keeps humming with pride about 'hard work'
Take a lookpaid_influencer wrote:'hard work' is a lie told by old people to make you work longer
any remuneration they got 3-4 decades ago has been devalued by inflation to nothingness
only thing that persists is capital
which is owned by the capital owning class
end game of capitalism is the largest owners of capital own all the capital
while labor keeps humming with pride about 'hard work'
hover11 wrote:Take a lookFB_IMG_1671970838033.jpgpaid_influencer wrote:'hard work' is a lie told by old people to make you work longer
any remuneration they got 3-4 decades ago has been devalued by inflation to nothingness
only thing that persists is capital
which is owned by the capital owning class
end game of capitalism is the largest owners of capital own all the capital
while labor keeps humming with pride about 'hard work'
Ben_spanna wrote:Wait until T&Tec screws the entire country with their proposed rate increases, the commercial and industrial rate raise of up to 165% will devastate the economy and businesses will have no choice that to pass it onto the customers, All groceries that have to pay for chillers and refrigeration will cause meats to go up by more than 50%, all items will go up considerably , you think they have finished destroying Trinidad, wait for it… but you know stupid Trini snot taking on anything until after carnival when they spent all their money to go play mass and then complain when they have no money.
hover11 wrote:Take a lookFB_IMG_1671970838033.jpgpaid_influencer wrote:'hard work' is a lie told by old people to make you work longer
any remuneration they got 3-4 decades ago has been devalued by inflation to nothingness
only thing that persists is capital
which is owned by the capital owning class
end game of capitalism is the largest owners of capital own all the capital
while labor keeps humming with pride about 'hard work'
Leave him he knows it all....don't know how we reach public servants when we talking about elites pretending hard work created their achievements which they were born intopaid_influencer wrote:you have bought into the lie, redress
some people do get things by hardwork, but generally those who profit the most are the ones that own the means of production, not the labourers.
stop believing the fairy tale. the distribution of income in our society is not based on ethics. capitalism generally rewards exploitation.
work hard if you see a path that requires it or you enjoy it, but do not treat it as a virtue. prioritize time with family, peace, nature, enjoyment. do not be fooled by the illusions created by capitalists. the best things in life are free
AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
VexXx Dogg wrote:AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
middle class getting squeezed back down. Generational setback for those who just broke the glass ceiling.
Upper middle and higher classes kinda insulated - just watch how malls always rammed, fancy restaurants still thriving, latest trends always being worn, latest gadgets on display, new cars turning over every 3+ years.
Trinidad has always been several different worlds coexisting in the same place, the gap between the classes just keeps getting wider and wider and debt traps catching plenty who trying to see their way.
The 1% dream that became a reality.AlphaMan wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
middle class getting squeezed back down. Generational setback for those who just broke the glass ceiling.
Upper middle and higher classes kinda insulated - just watch how malls always rammed, fancy restaurants still thriving, latest trends always being worn, latest gadgets on display, new cars turning over every 3+ years.
Trinidad has always been several different worlds coexisting in the same place, the gap between the classes just keeps getting wider and wider and debt traps catching plenty who trying to see their way.
I dont think Trinidad has much rich people if you think about it..
A large majority of the population are poor...ie they dont have money.
And the remainder of the population that appear to be rich actually finance there lives with large amounts of debt, whether it be car loans, mortgages or just personal loans..They are in a debt trap..
Who is really well off in Trinidad...makes you wonder..
Disposable income means nothing to this government, 1 percent contracts running and always renewed most important, which security company always have wuk provided by them from the government, follow the moneyKickstart wrote:The 1% dream that became a reality.AlphaMan wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
middle class getting squeezed back down. Generational setback for those who just broke the glass ceiling.
Upper middle and higher classes kinda insulated - just watch how malls always rammed, fancy restaurants still thriving, latest trends always being worn, latest gadgets on display, new cars turning over every 3+ years.
Trinidad has always been several different worlds coexisting in the same place, the gap between the classes just keeps getting wider and wider and debt traps catching plenty who trying to see their way.
I dont think Trinidad has much rich people if you think about it..
A large majority of the population are poor...ie they dont have money.
And the remainder of the population that appear to be rich actually finance there lives with large amounts of debt, whether it be car loans, mortgages or just personal loans..They are in a debt trap..
Who is really well off in Trinidad...makes you wonder..
Banks push you to taks unnecessary useless loans and credit cards. At any one time most ppl just have about $3500 to last the month after bills.
You'll be surprised.The real rich folks don't draw attention to themselves like the ghetto sufferers.AlphaMan wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:AlphaMan wrote:New to this thread..
Is it me or are there others having a really hard time in Trinidad right now..
Everytime I look around everyone seems to be doing fine...Maybe they hiding the stress on the inside...
middle class getting squeezed back down. Generational setback for those who just broke the glass ceiling.
Upper middle and higher classes kinda insulated - just watch how malls always rammed, fancy restaurants still thriving, latest trends always being worn, latest gadgets on display, new cars turning over every 3+ years.
Trinidad has always been several different worlds coexisting in the same place, the gap between the classes just keeps getting wider and wider and debt traps catching plenty who trying to see their way.
I dont think Trinidad has much rich people if you think about it..
A large majority of the population are poor...ie they dont have money.
And the remainder of the population that appear to be rich actually finance there lives with large amounts of debt, whether it be car loans, mortgages or just personal loans..They are in a debt trap..
Who is really well off in Trinidad...makes you wonder..
Their supporters believe this as gospelRovin wrote:d pee nm doh teef out d treasury : only kamla\unc does do dat .....![]()
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Rovin wrote:d pee nm doh teef out d treasury : only kamla\unc does do dat .....![]()
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