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RASC wrote:So why even have this discussion if we all gonna revert back to racial lines? Y'all saying yuh on the same level as the masses?
I'm bring sarcastic for a reason-let us please raise the conversation levels. Stop making it sound like a rumshop.
We had a good thing going with the traffic solutions... lets try to tackle issues. I was using sarcastic bait to make everyone realise-that it's not about "ah black man party"...it's about which party is actually going to solve X Y or Z
De Dragon wrote:RASC wrote:So why even have this discussion if we all gonna revert back to racial lines? Y'all saying yuh on the same level as the masses?
I'm bring sarcastic for a reason-let us please raise the conversation levels. Stop making it sound like a rumshop.
We had a good thing going with the traffic solutions... lets try to tackle issues. I was using sarcastic bait to make everyone realise-that it's not about "ah black man party"...it's about which party is actually going to solve X Y or Z
You can have all the discussions in the world and it will not change a thing. People have had this ingrained in them since our politics began, and unless there is a monumental event to change that mindset, people will continue to support and vote along racial lines.
I am just calling it as I see it, and trying to sound like some sort of intellectual holier than thou rings hollow based on your very public stated support for all things PNM.
RASC wrote:De Dragon wrote:RASC wrote:So why even have this discussion if we all gonna revert back to racial lines? Y'all saying yuh on the same level as the masses?
I'm bring sarcastic for a reason-let us please raise the conversation levels. Stop making it sound like a rumshop.
We had a good thing going with the traffic solutions... lets try to tackle issues. I was using sarcastic bait to make everyone realise-that it's not about "ah black man party"...it's about which party is actually going to solve X Y or Z
You can have all the discussions in the world and it will not change a thing. People have had this ingrained in them since our politics began, and unless there is a monumental event to change that mindset, people will continue to support and vote along racial lines.
I am just calling it as I see it, and trying to sound like some sort of intellectual holier than thou rings hollow based on your very public stated support for all things PNM.
I support the party with an actual vision..not because I'm black indian or white.
That's the point I was trying to make here, that we here engaged in this convo supposed to be above race... that's why I'm asking to RAISE the convo above that and lets discuss ISSUES only.
RASC wrote:De Dragon wrote:RASC wrote:So why even have this discussion if we all gonna revert back to racial lines? Y'all saying yuh on the same level as the masses?
I'm bring sarcastic for a reason-let us please raise the conversation levels. Stop making it sound like a rumshop.
We had a good thing going with the traffic solutions... lets try to tackle issues. I was using sarcastic bait to make everyone realise-that it's not about "ah black man party"...it's about which party is actually going to solve X Y or Z
You can have all the discussions in the world and it will not change a thing. People have had this ingrained in them since our politics began, and unless there is a monumental event to change that mindset, people will continue to support and vote along racial lines.
I am just calling it as I see it, and trying to sound like some sort of intellectual holier than thou rings hollow based on your very public stated support for all things PNM.
I support the party with an actual vision..not because I'm black indian or white.
That's the point I was trying to make here, that we here engaged in this convo supposed to be above race... that's why I'm asking to RAISE the convo above that and lets discuss ISSUES only.
SiR8081 wrote:RASC wrote:De Dragon wrote:RASC wrote:So why even have this discussion if we all gonna revert back to racial lines? Y'all saying yuh on the same level as the masses?
I'm bring sarcastic for a reason-let us please raise the conversation levels. Stop making it sound like a rumshop.
We had a good thing going with the traffic solutions... lets try to tackle issues. I was using sarcastic bait to make everyone realise-that it's not about "ah black man party"...it's about which party is actually going to solve X Y or Z
You can have all the discussions in the world and it will not change a thing. People have had this ingrained in them since our politics began, and unless there is a monumental event to change that mindset, people will continue to support and vote along racial lines.
I am just calling it as I see it, and trying to sound like some sort of intellectual holier than thou rings hollow based on your very public stated support for all things PNM.
I support the party with an actual vision..not because I'm black indian or white.
That's the point I was trying to make here, that we here engaged in this convo supposed to be above race... that's why I'm asking to RAISE the convo above that and lets discuss ISSUES only.
I tried discussing the issue of the delivery of basic services and goods to the people. I was talking about how the govt increased the water supply from 18% of the nation on a 24/7 water supply in 2010 to 57% as of Dec 2013.
Your bro rfari dive in the thread one time and his argument was based wholly on that all those plans are PNM plans so even though the PNM did not implement it and PP did, all credit must go to the PNM.
When I told him that yes most of the plans were conceived under the pnm but not all, he went a step further to say that all the projects were started under the PNM, stopped in 2010 under the PP and reworked as their own plan.
His ignorance is so overwhelming I was sure that the funds for all these plans came from balisier house and not the consolidated fund at the ministry of finance. He then goes on to talk about draft consultant report and all kinda bs to skirt around the issue(s).
RASC wrote:Why must I leave a PNM bias at home when having a political discussion?
Regardless of political affiliation we should talk about issues NOT race that's what I'm trying to say.
Why are you not understanding me. You can be biased towards any political party that's encouraged and healthy. I just dont want the issue to be solely about race.
rfari wrote:SiR8081 wrote:RASC wrote:De Dragon wrote:RASC wrote:So why even have this discussion if we all gonna revert back to racial lines? Y'all saying yuh on the same level as the masses?
I'm bring sarcastic for a reason-let us please raise the conversation levels. Stop making it sound like a rumshop.
We had a good thing going with the traffic solutions... lets try to tackle issues. I was using sarcastic bait to make everyone realise-that it's not about "ah black man party"...it's about which party is actually going to solve X Y or Z
You can have all the discussions in the world and it will not change a thing. People have had this ingrained in them since our politics began, and unless there is a monumental event to change that mindset, people will continue to support and vote along racial lines.
I am just calling it as I see it, and trying to sound like some sort of intellectual holier than thou rings hollow based on your very public stated support for all things PNM.
I support the party with an actual vision..not because I'm black indian or white.
That's the point I was trying to make here, that we here engaged in this convo supposed to be above race... that's why I'm asking to RAISE the convo above that and lets discuss ISSUES only.
I tried discussing the issue of the delivery of basic services and goods to the people. I was talking about how the govt increased the water supply from 18% of the nation on a 24/7 water supply in 2010 to 57% as of Dec 2013.
Your bro rfari dive in the thread one time and his argument was based wholly on that all those plans are PNM plans so even though the PNM did not implement it and PP did, all credit must go to the PNM.
When I told him that yes most of the plans were conceived under the pnm but not all, he went a step further to say that all the projects were started under the PNM, stopped in 2010 under the PP and reworked as their own plan.
His ignorance is so overwhelming I was sure that the funds for all these plans came from balisier house and not the consolidated fund at the ministry of finance. He then goes on to talk about draft consultant report and all kinda bs to skirt around the issue(s).
But all that i stated and presented were facts and u couldnt disprove them. Now u come a week after and still salty over how i shoot u down. Lol
rfari wrote:Pnm for everybody. Once u qualified academically and/or experience, u inside. Ppg on the other hand. Huh. Ur ethnicity and/or wethead skills trumps all. See reshmi, awarded silk and all the examples of false papers. Just last week in wasa management 'downsized' its transport department. Next day, new staff was brought in. We will rise indeed
Look lemme hush meh cornt yes. I cyar continue talking facts and scare away the pp sheep dem. Fall enn ollur. Geh comfy and talk ollur mind
Daran wrote:rfari wrote:Pnm for everybody. Once u qualified academically and/or experience, u inside. Ppg on the other hand. Huh. Ur ethnicity and/or wethead skills trumps all. See reshmi, awarded silk and all the examples of false papers. Just last week in wasa management 'downsized' its transport department. Next day, new staff was brought in. We will rise indeed
Look lemme hush meh cornt yes. I cyar continue talking facts and scare away the pp sheep dem. Fall enn ollur. Geh comfy and talk ollur mind
This was happening under PNM too, my own father (RIP) was one of many who became a board chairman with nothing except CXC and experience to his name.
Doesn't make it right and it shows nepotism but is inevitable when power was dominated by one group for so long.
SiR8081 wrote:rfari wrote:SiR8081 wrote:RASC wrote:De Dragon wrote:RASC wrote:So why even have this discussion if we all gonna revert back to racial lines? Y'all saying yuh on the same level as the masses?
I'm bring sarcastic for a reason-let us please raise the conversation levels. Stop making it sound like a rumshop.
We had a good thing going with the traffic solutions... lets try to tackle issues. I was using sarcastic bait to make everyone realise-that it's not about "ah black man party"...it's about which party is actually going to solve X Y or Z
You can have all the discussions in the world and it will not change a thing. People have had this ingrained in them since our politics began, and unless there is a monumental event to change that mindset, people will continue to support and vote along racial lines.
I am just calling it as I see it, and trying to sound like some sort of intellectual holier than thou rings hollow based on your very public stated support for all things PNM.
I support the party with an actual vision..not because I'm black indian or white.
That's the point I was trying to make here, that we here engaged in this convo supposed to be above race... that's why I'm asking to RAISE the convo above that and lets discuss ISSUES only.
I tried discussing the issue of the delivery of basic services and goods to the people. I was talking about how the govt increased the water supply from 18% of the nation on a 24/7 water supply in 2010 to 57% as of Dec 2013.
Your bro rfari dive in the thread one time and his argument was based wholly on that all those plans are PNM plans so even though the PNM did not implement it and PP did, all credit must go to the PNM.
When I told him that yes most of the plans were conceived under the pnm but not all, he went a step further to say that all the projects were started under the PNM, stopped in 2010 under the PP and reworked as their own plan.
His ignorance is so overwhelming I was sure that the funds for all these plans came from balisier house and not the consolidated fund at the ministry of finance. He then goes on to talk about draft consultant report and all kinda bs to skirt around the issue(s).
But all that i stated and presented were facts and u couldnt disprove them. Now u come a week after and still salty over how i shoot u down. Lol
You missed the entire point I was making. I said YES, the PNM made the plans but the plans belong to the govt aka the people of the nation. I then was trying to say that people will be looking at results and performance. Not about whom made what plans.
How is it that your point that they made the plans dominante over who implemented them on time and within budget. That's YOUR narrow minded opinion to make your party look good.
Your facts are off as the main project we talked about the Navet trunk line replacement were all false. I said from the get go that was a plan made and budgeted under the PNM and enacted by the PP. The minister of the time gave all credit to the PNM for the plan as they did all the leg work but did not give the go ahead for the commencement of the project. All the PP minister (hurricane george) at the time did, was blow the dust off that report and tell the PS to commence it immediately thru WASA.
Your version of events is that the project was started under the pnm, stopped under the pp and then restarted under the PP as a "new plan" and they took all the credit for it. So sad, b/c the PP line minister gave credit to the PNM for doing all the leg work.
I gave credit to the PNM where it was due but you seem unable to give credit to anyone but the PNM. The minute someone gives the PP some kind of credit you jump in with "it was a pnm plan kamla eh know how to start a big project" and when that doesnt work you go to your blogger boss for twisted facts to prove your folly.
You want facts rfari that cannot be disputed:
In 2010 the water supply was 18% and as of Dec 2013 it is 57%. Spin it how you want to make the PNM look good. whatever makes you more comfortable.
SiR8081 wrote:boy rfari my point keeps flying over your ahead.
furthermore your "facts" on this project will be taken as bs b/c your other "facts" on this project are false.
Carry on with your great is the pnm.
rfari wrote:Pnm for everybody. Once u qualified academically and/or experience, u inside. Ppg on the other hand. Huh. Ur ethnicity and/or wethead skills trumps all. See reshmi, awarded silk and all the examples of false papers. Just last week in wasa management 'downsized' its transport department. Next day, new staff was brought in. We will rise indeed
Look lemme hush meh cornt yes. I cyar continue talking facts and scare away the pp sheep dem. Fall enn ollur. Geh comfy and talk ollur mind
De Dragon wrote:rfari wrote:Pnm for everybody. Once u qualified academically and/or experience, u inside. Ppg on the other hand. Huh. Ur ethnicity and/or wethead skills trumps all. See reshmi, awarded silk and all the examples of false papers. Just last week in wasa management 'downsized' its transport department. Next day, new staff was brought in. We will rise indeed
Look lemme hush meh cornt yes. I cyar continue talking facts and scare away the pp sheep dem. Fall enn ollur. Geh comfy and talk ollur mind
*Awaits RASC to inject intellectuality into rfari coments*
Poll puts Rowley in lead
Story Updated: May 10, 2014
Dr Keith Rowley
Dr Keith Rowley will dominate challenger Pennelope Beckles-Robinson and retain his position as political leader of the PNM when the party holds its internal elections on May 18, a new poll has shown.
The poll, conducted from May 5-9, included 401 respondents who are either PNM members or who support the PNM.
The poll was commissioned by the Trinidad Express and conducted by Solution by Simulation headed by pollster and analyst Nigel Henry.
The methodology involved telephone interviews which were conducted by interactive voice response (IVR) and live telephone calls.
Analysis of the results showed that 85 per cent of the respondents answered that they preferred Rowley as political leader of the PNM.
Just over 8.5 per cent chose Beckles-Robinson, with six per cent undecided, the poll indicated.
Full analysis of the poll follows below:
BACKGROUND
The People’s National Movement (PNM) will hold an internal election on Sunday May 18. All party executive positions including political leader will be contested. The PNM internal election is one of six internal party elections expected this year: the COP and ILP elections are scheduled for June 29; the TOP’s by the end of July; the MSJ’s took place in March; and the date of the UNC internal election is to be announced.
Who was polled
The poll included 401 respondents who indicated they are either a PNM member, or a supporter of the PNM. About 28 per cent of the sample were members, which is a representative sample of the population since the PNM gained 285,354 votes in the 2010 General Election, and the membership list stands at 81,529.
The PNM members and the non-member supporters both had exactly equal preference for Dr Keith Rowley as political leader (85.5 per cent) as confirmed by a statistical test called the Pierson’s Chi-Square test.
Because the preferences for political leader between PNM members and the non-member PNM supporters were statistically identical, we can confidently assert that the poll’s findings are a fair reflection of the views of the PNM membership.
ELECTION FOR PNM POLITICAL LEADER
Support for Rowley as political leader is extremely high at 85.5 per cent, while Pennelope Beckles-Robinson follows at 8.5 per cent. The remaining respondents were either undecided, or preferred other persons who were not nominated. (See Chart 1)
Unsurprisingly, the majority of party members are expected to vote on May 18. (See Chart 2)
Rowley has roughly equal levels of support (about 80-90 per cent) among all segments of the party: party officials/delegates, rank-and-file members, new members, long-standing members, and even members who do not plan to vote.
Even among supporters of Beckles-Robinson, Rowley has high favourability, suggesting that there will probably be minimal fall-out if he is elected. Rowley’s net favourability is 67 per cent among supporters of Mrs Beckles-Robinson, compared to 75 per cent net favourabilty among all PNM supporters.
Validity of Findings
Because preference for political leader was found to be statistically independent of membership status, a technique called pooled variance can be applied. This puts the margin of error of Dr Rowley’s support rate at 3.8 per cent. However, even if only the PNM members in the sample are considered, we are 99.1 per cent confident that Mrs Beckles-Robinson is not in the lead in the race for political leader.
Methodology
Telephone interviews were conducted by interactive voice response (IVR) and live telephone calls between May 5-9, 2014. The poll is based on 401 respondents who indicated that they are either a PNM member, or a supporter of the PNM. Calls were made to randomly selected Flow and TSTT listed landlines in which at least one household member was registered to vote.
The population sampled was representative of the membership status of PNM supporters, with 28 per cent of PNM supporters claiming membership. The maximum margin of error for the overall poll is five per cent.
The poll was commissioned by the Trinidad Express.
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