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trichards80 wrote:All lies! Don't like it move out!!!! Go back to where you came from!
RASC wrote:trichards80 wrote:All lies! Don't like it move out!!!! Go back to where you came from!
Bwahahaha
trichards80 wrote:Continue to lie and spread gloom and doom and get no jobs! And stay on contracts forever! Trinidad is moving forward and not backward! Look at who is prospering today. Its the people that believe and trust in the Honorable Kamla Persad-Bissessar. She will need only 5 years again to take Trinidad to developed nation status.
pete wrote:Looks so nice when you don't drop a natural gas price line next to it.
But we'll ignore those facts.
trichards80 wrote:If don't subscribe to the dream and vision then why become a part of it?! Don't like it then move out. Let the visionaries and pioneers continue doing the job as they are now!
Country_Bookie wrote:The debt situation of TT should not be viewed thru political lenses. The CLICO collapse of 2009 meant that GOTT had to issue $20Bn in debt to repay their investors. This applies to whichever party was in power, it was not an option as to not issue additional debt would have had catastrophic consequences for our financial system.
pete wrote:Country_Bookie wrote:The debt situation of TT should not be viewed thru political lenses. The CLICO collapse of 2009 meant that GOTT had to issue $20Bn in debt to repay their investors. This applies to whichever party was in power, it was not an option as to not issue additional debt would have had catastrophic consequences for our financial system.
This along with all the other recurrent expenditure from transfers and subsidies and trying to do some development wrt infrastructural improvement in the form of new roads etc all with a lower price of oil and gas.
PNM vex cause they thought the UNC would have done the hard thing to cut expenditure by cutting salaries, devaluing the dollar, removing the fuel subsidy introducing the property tax they said they wouldn't do and they didn't do any of that. Instead they just kicked the can down the road when hopefully the price of oil/gas would go up or it would be someone else to piss off the whole population.
Unfortunately the UNC learned from the NAR mistakes.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:elite who do you think will win the election?
trichards80 wrote:If don't subscribe to the dream and vision then why become a part of it?! Don't like it then move out. Let the visionaries and pioneers continue doing the job as they are now!
trichards80 wrote:Look rfari the pnm racist reach to defend his racist party with his racism
trichards80 wrote:Look rfari the pnm racist reach to defend his racist party with his racism
ABA Trading LTD wrote:PEOPLE’S National Movement (PNM) supporters reserved some of their loudest cheers yesterday during the party’s sports and family day for young women all dressed in the bright yellow of the party’s rival — the United National Congress (UNC) — who staggered, stumbled and fell while tightly clutching a bottle of vodka during the march past segment of the event.
These skits plus the carrying of a stuffed tiger on a pole, which represented the killing of the cat, were some of the colours of the event held at Nelson Mandela Park where the featured speaker was Opposition and PNM political leader Dr Keith Rowley.
The march past kicked off just after Rowley’s arrival at the park, at about 11 am. The 27 teams, each representing different constituencies competed for the title of March Past champions, with displays of coordination and choreography. Several skits portraying a drunk woman drew loud cheers and then jeers from the very large crowd of PNMites.
As the march past team from Arouca/Maloney constituency marched portraying traffic wardens, a young woman dressed in bright yellow with wig and shades, staggered in front of the marchers as she held a bottle of vodka in her hand. She appeared dazed and uncoordinated, but never once did the bottle of vodka fall from her hand.
As the woman fell, during the skit, one of the marchers stood over and remonstrated her conduct. Dressed in orange blue and white, marchers of Diego Martin West were interrupted by an uncoordinated woman, again clad in bright yellow and carrying a bottle of rum. The master of ceremonies/announcer shouted at the woman, “Who said you could come in this constituency where Dr Rowley has been for years?”
The woman lurched as she held her bottle of rum while the announcer shouted abuse as the PNM crowd roared in delight. “What you drinking there, eh? No wonder you always feeling so sick!”
The skit continued with the La Horquetta constituency marchers where once again, a woman dressed in yellow and clutching a bottle of rum staggered alongside the marchers.
“Why is it every time we see a woman in yellow, she always has some kind of bottle or glass in her hand,” the announcer asked. In the three skits, the women in yellow and clutching alcohol were eventually chased away by well dressed men waving balisier flowers — the PNM’s symbol.
Earlier, PNM supporters came in their thousands to take part in the sports day. It was an opportunity to support their various constituencies, their party and their political leader.
As the crowd awaited Rowley’s arrival, a playing calypsonian De Lamo’s ditty, “Take Deh Money and Vote Them Out”
Rowley arrived accompanied by PNM chairman Franklyn Khan, deputy leader Rohan Sinanan, and THA chief secretary and deputy PNM leader Orville London. As Machel Montano’s road march hit ‘Like ah Boss’, blared from music trucks, Rowley hugged and shook hands with supporters.
The sports day saw not only the march past but also tug o’war, all fours card games, children’s games and others as the crowd enjoyed themselves as they awaited the feature address from their leader.
UML wrote:UML wrote:
Like ah boss
#kamla2015UML wrote:
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