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maj. tom wrote:take a look at this morning's front page of the Guardian and see.
Rowley, wife crowd favourites at Independence Parade
http://www.guardian.co.tt/article/race- ... 9d8fcac2f5
maj. tom wrote:take a look at this morning's front page of the Guardian and see.
Rowley, wife crowd favourites at Independence Parade
http://www.guardian.co.tt/article/race- ... 9d8fcac2f5
Cah even see Ramlal in that in mob.Gladiator wrote:maj. tom wrote:take a look at this morning's front page of the Guardian and see.
Rowley, wife crowd favourites at Independence Parade
http://www.guardian.co.tt/article/race- ... 9d8fcac2f5
looks like a PNM rally in east POS...
zoom rader wrote:Cah even see Ramlal in that in mob.Gladiator wrote:maj. tom wrote:take a look at this morning's front page of the Guardian and see.
Rowley, wife crowd favourites at Independence Parade
http://www.guardian.co.tt/article/race- ... 9d8fcac2f5
looks like a PNM rally in east POS...
PNM ppl don't under English much less for LatinDe Dragon wrote:Eric Williams, founder of the PNM, embraced the Latin aphorism, “Magna est veritas et praevalet,” as the rallying cry of the party. This quotation translates into “Great is the truth and it will prevail”. Williams substituted “PNM” for “truth,” which resulted in “Great is the PNM and it will prevail.”
Even down to aphorisms aren't safe from PNM theft
hydroep wrote:Nah, Growlers is de best Prime Sinister evah. Even betah dan Eric Useless Williams...
Men on here suppprt himDe Dragon wrote:hydroep wrote:Nah, Growlers is de best Prime Sinister evah. Even betah dan Eric Useless Williams...
And shows every single day that he was wrongfully pegged as "too black to be PM"
You trying to appear this fully dunce on purpose right?matr1x wrote:Pnm ppl can read? I though they went to school to learn where to beat out a gyul
mero wrote:You trying to appear this fully dunce on purpose right?matr1x wrote:Pnm ppl can read? I though they went to school to learn where to beat out a gyul
matr1x wrote:mero wrote:You trying to appear this fully dunce on purpose right?matr1x wrote:Pnm ppl can read? I though they went to school to learn where to beat out a gyul
I am mimicking what pnm ppl excel at.
No hope for TT
Roget predicts bleak future under PNM
Seeta Persad
THERE is no hope on the horizon for TT with the present Government.
This was the view of president general of the Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) Ancel Roget as he spoke on the state of the country, while condemning the arrest and laying of a sedition charge against Public Services Association president Watson Duke.
Speaking at the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) headquarters at Lord Street, San Fernando, on Saturday, Roget said after 57 years of independence there was now a “creeping dictatorship” where no one can speak out against the mal-performance, corruption and nepotism of the Government.
“Any voice that is raised against them is crushed and they are prepared to jail left right and centre,” Roget said. Pointing to the laying of a sedition charge against the PSA’s president, Roget said it appeared to be “politically manipulative” and reeked of political interference in the work of the police.
“They are using the police as their political tool to do their bidding and this is why you will see them sending the police for many of us,” he said.
“I could be next since I would have said many things that are consistent with trade union language in the mobilisation for workers to stand up for what is right and to stand up for their jobs,” Roget added.
He also questioned the instruction given to the police to lay the charge.
“Who gave the police the directive to use an old colonial law to arrest a trade unionist in 2019...in an independent TT?” he asked.
Roget said the Government had no moral authority to talk about independence, since, according to him, it was putting the country in a state of total dependency.
“Since the Government came into power, we have seen the most amount of workers being retrenched. Workers who do not have a clue as to what to do next and how to take care of their families.
“They have demonstrated a lack of care to the citizens, because instead of giving the type of direction and support to employ people, they are rendering onto the country the highest rate of employment it has ever experienced within the last three decades,” he said.
There is no hope in the horizon, he said.
“This is the most telling thing that, as we celebrate some 57 years of independence, not only are there no opportunities due to the lack of economic direction by this Government, but there is absolutely no hope for our young people and our qualified youths,” he said.
He pointed to recent retrenchment notices to workers.
“Today, in 2019, 199 UTT workers are served notice to go home, with 289 workers from Unilever also being served notices and they will be joining the thousands of workers on the breadline.
“How could that be good for this country? Government has no moral authority to talk to employers about sending home workers because they are the largest culprit in that area,” he said.
Roget also foresees a bleak future for TT, saying the country had little to celebrate because of the high murder rate, the highest unemployment rate and a failing economy.
“We live in a society where the PM makes excuses for the dismal performance of his Government,” he said.
Roget said he has been in contact with workers who were recently retrenched and will be meeting with them to discuss their future.
In the case of UTT, he said there were 77 vacancies in their new structure, but they were sending home 199 employees. “This a sort of political cleansing and victimisation as they prepare for campaigning and reprisal against people whom they believe the UNC would have placed in their jobs and we condemn that,” he said.
This needed to be done for his book title to be factually accurate.kstt wrote:Sad when your biggest achievement is moving back to Whitehall.
Fixing his business not the people.
But arse wari getting value for moneylazytrini wrote:People forced to fix their own roads in this country - https://www.facebook.com/vishan.mohamme ... =3&theater
great is the pnm. *cough* lame is the pnm, may they burn
hydroep wrote:No hope for TT
Roget predicts bleak future under PNM
Seeta Persad
THERE is no hope on the horizon for TT with the present Government.
This was the view of president general of the Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) Ancel Roget as he spoke on the state of the country, while condemning the arrest and laying of a sedition charge against Public Services Association president Watson Duke.
Speaking at the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) headquarters at Lord Street, San Fernando, on Saturday, Roget said after 57 years of independence there was now a “creeping dictatorship” where no one can speak out against the mal-performance, corruption and nepotism of the Government.
“Any voice that is raised against them is crushed and they are prepared to jail left right and centre,” Roget said. Pointing to the laying of a sedition charge against the PSA’s president, Roget said it appeared to be “politically manipulative” and reeked of political interference in the work of the police.
“They are using the police as their political tool to do their bidding and this is why you will see them sending the police for many of us,” he said.
“I could be next since I would have said many things that are consistent with trade union language in the mobilisation for workers to stand up for what is right and to stand up for their jobs,” Roget added.
He also questioned the instruction given to the police to lay the charge.
“Who gave the police the directive to use an old colonial law to arrest a trade unionist in 2019...in an independent TT?” he asked.
Roget said the Government had no moral authority to talk about independence, since, according to him, it was putting the country in a state of total dependency.
“Since the Government came into power, we have seen the most amount of workers being retrenched. Workers who do not have a clue as to what to do next and how to take care of their families.
“They have demonstrated a lack of care to the citizens, because instead of giving the type of direction and support to employ people, they are rendering onto the country the highest rate of employment it has ever experienced within the last three decades,” he said.
There is no hope in the horizon, he said.
“This is the most telling thing that, as we celebrate some 57 years of independence, not only are there no opportunities due to the lack of economic direction by this Government, but there is absolutely no hope for our young people and our qualified youths,” he said.
He pointed to recent retrenchment notices to workers.
“Today, in 2019, 199 UTT workers are served notice to go home, with 289 workers from Unilever also being served notices and they will be joining the thousands of workers on the breadline.
“How could that be good for this country? Government has no moral authority to talk to employers about sending home workers because they are the largest culprit in that area,” he said.
Roget also foresees a bleak future for TT, saying the country had little to celebrate because of the high murder rate, the highest unemployment rate and a failing economy.
“We live in a society where the PM makes excuses for the dismal performance of his Government,” he said.
Roget said he has been in contact with workers who were recently retrenched and will be meeting with them to discuss their future.
In the case of UTT, he said there were 77 vacancies in their new structure, but they were sending home 199 employees. “This a sort of political cleansing and victimisation as they prepare for campaigning and reprisal against people whom they believe the UNC would have placed in their jobs and we condemn that,” he said.
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/09/02/no-hope-for-tt/
maj. tom wrote:take a look at this morning's front page of the Guardian and see.
Rowley, wife crowd favourites at Independence Parade
http://www.guardian.co.tt/article/race- ... 9d8fcac2f5
toyota2nr wrote:maj. tom wrote:take a look at this morning's front page of the Guardian and see.
Rowley, wife crowd favourites at Independence Parade
http://www.guardian.co.tt/article/race- ... 9d8fcac2f5
That man looking scared as hell.
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