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sMASH wrote:The protests against kamala so close to elections are noteworthy .
An orchestrated attack.
But as stated previously , being anti kamala is one thing, but joining with the same people u argued against fir 10-15 years, is somewhat hypocritical.
Is like , pnm was only bad cause u wasn't a member... Lol.
Next ting, why put dinesh on the last pnm rally ?
PNM - home for snakes !
Sum it up tomero wrote:sMASH wrote:The protests against kamala so close to elections are noteworthy .
An orchestrated attack.
But as stated previously , being anti kamala is one thing, but joining with the same people u argued against fir 10-15 years, is somewhat hypocritical.
Is like , pnm was only bad cause u wasn't a member... Lol.
Next ting, why put dinesh on the last pnm rally ?
PNM - home for snakes !
With this exact same logic, how would you describe PEA who literally had some of the most vile things to say about KPB and the UNC, yet still rewarded by getting to run for a seat. Or Roger Alexander who talk bad talk UNC and their criminal ways..
They are joining for contracts, bro.sMASH wrote:The protests against kamala so close to elections are noteworthy .
An orchestrated attack.
But as stated previously , being anti kamala is one thing, but joining with the same people u argued against fir 10-15 years, is somewhat hypocritical.
Is like , pnm was only bad cause u wasn't a member... Lol.
Next ting, why put dinesh on the last pnm rally ?
PNM - home for snakes !
MaxPower wrote:% wins regardless of who is in power, it’s just easier under the PNM.
How allyuh feeling though about tomorrow?
Doh care doh care typical Trini mentality?
Nervous tootoo feeling?
Angry?
Happy for change?
Not voting, but i think PNM taking it.
Ask yourselves, if PNM so bad, then why is it a close call?
Youthful members who want to become millionaires overnights.Redress10 wrote:MaxPower wrote:% wins regardless of who is in power, it’s just easier under the PNM.
How allyuh feeling though about tomorrow?
Doh care doh care typical Trini mentality?
Nervous tootoo feeling?
Angry?
Happy for change?
Not voting, but i think PNM taking it.
Ask yourselves, if PNM so bad, then why is it a close call?
Because Kamla is highly unpopular. People want to vote UNC but they don't want Kamla. Kamla has now become a political dinosaur.
Ask yourself this. If Rowley gone, Manning gone, Basdeo gone then why Kamla still there? Kamla should have bowed out with the others.
This is a new era and she holding back the UNC. Plus she getting rid of actual youthful members who could have taken the party foward. Kamla is the UNC problem.
daring dragoon wrote:the pnm have a trend that just before election that they win you would find plenty RTA deaths and see plenty dead dogs getting knocked down. so far i have not see this with 1 more day to go so people be careful today today on your movements on the roads. with no sacrifice this election i want to see if pnm will lose.
death365 wrote:Did the unc day that they will devalue the dollar???
I hearing a pnm ad saying that.
hover11 wrote:Let's clear up this misconception....she said she would manage the exchange rate nowhere did she emphatically state that she would devalue. But lemme ask you something and this is what the mites not seeing. Isn't PNM basically internally devaluing the dollar they increased gas three times, the price of everything went up because if the domino effect, salaries remained the same. What did that do to your purchasing power. PNM needs to stop playing games.death365 wrote:Did the unc day that they will devalue the dollar???
I hearing a pnm ad saying that.
hover11 wrote:Let's clear up this misconception....she said she would manage the exchange rate nowhere did she emphatically state that she would devalue. But lemme ask you something and this is what the mites not seeing. Isn't PNM basically internally devaluing the dollar they increased gas three times, the price of everything went up because if the domino effect, salaries remained the same. What did that do to your purchasing power. PNM needs to stop playing games.death365 wrote:Did the unc day that they will devalue the dollar???
I hearing a pnm ad saying that.
Well that can't be helped if your level of comprehension leaves much to be desired. Lucky for you thanks to the wonders of technology we have chat gpt and Google look up the meaning of internal devaluationRedress10 wrote:hover11 wrote:Let's clear up this misconception....she said she would manage the exchange rate nowhere did she emphatically state that she would devalue. But lemme ask you something and this is what the mites not seeing. Isn't PNM basically internally devaluing the dollar they increased gas three times, the price of everything went up because if the domino effect, salaries remained the same. What did that do to your purchasing power. PNM needs to stop playing games.death365 wrote:Did the unc day that they will devalue the dollar???
I hearing a pnm ad saying that.
Nothing you saying here makes sense
mero wrote:sMASH wrote:The protests against kamala so close to elections are noteworthy .
An orchestrated attack.
But as stated previously , being anti kamala is one thing, but joining with the same people u argued against fir 10-15 years, is somewhat hypocritical.
Is like , pnm was only bad cause u wasn't a member... Lol.
Next ting, why put dinesh on the last pnm rally ?
PNM - home for snakes !
With this exact same logic, how would you describe PEA who literally had some of the most vile things to say about KPB and the UNC, yet still rewarded by getting to run for a seat. Or Roger Alexander who talk bad talk UNC and their criminal ways..
Dohplaydat wrote:hover11 wrote:Let's clear up this misconception....she said she would manage the exchange rate nowhere did she emphatically state that she would devalue. But lemme ask you something and this is what the mites not seeing. Isn't PNM basically internally devaluing the dollar they increased gas three times, the price of everything went up because if the domino effect, salaries remained the same. What did that do to your purchasing power. PNM needs to stop playing games.death365 wrote:Did the unc day that they will devalue the dollar???
I hearing a pnm ad saying that.
Let's be 100% clear, we need to devalue regardless of what people say or think, it's the only option we have.
hover11 wrote:Well that can't be helped if your level of comprehension leaves much to be desired. Lucky for you thanks to the wonders of technology we have chat gpt and Google look up the meaning of internal devaluationRedress10 wrote:hover11 wrote:Let's clear up this misconception....she said she would manage the exchange rate nowhere did she emphatically state that she would devalue. But lemme ask you something and this is what the mites not seeing. Isn't PNM basically internally devaluing the dollar they increased gas three times, the price of everything went up because if the domino effect, salaries remained the same. What did that do to your purchasing power. PNM needs to stop playing games.death365 wrote:Did the unc day that they will devalue the dollar???
I hearing a pnm ad saying that.
Nothing you saying here makes sense
Citizens always lastbluefete wrote:PNM or UNC win - same difference.
Family, Friends, Financiers come first.
matr1x wrote:Correction: it's the only option left because all the options got purposely derailed
The venes came in droves and people lost their jobs. Never forget that
Remember what he said while the children was preparing for SEA when he came blasting PNM noise......"this is a free country" with no regard for anyoneDave wrote:Is an interfaith service on a loud speaker where every other word mentioned is "PNM" considered campaigning?
Deyalsingh is pushing the envelope.
Redress10 wrote:What's the final predictions fellas?
pugboy wrote:like all the pollsters fraid to come out and make a predictionRedress10 wrote:What's the final predictions fellas?
pugboy wrote:like all the pollsters fraid to come out and make a predictionRedress10 wrote:What's the final predictions fellas?
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