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one eye wrote:UNC and its supporters need holy water and cocoyea broom. Instead of putting their energies towards development they only want to thief thief and more thief! Taking money and sending it away to their foreign bank accounts for their lavish retirement plans.
I still want to know who in UNC get charged for stealing.l33t2 wrote:one eye wrote:UNC and its supporters need holy water and cocoyea broom. Instead of putting their energies towards development they only want to thief thief and more thief! Taking money and sending it away to their foreign bank accounts for their lavish retirement plans.
Sigh....and you feel PNM isn't doing the same and probably far worse? Just because they not bussing files on each other doesn't mean it isn't happening, they just keeping small men like you in the dark.
The money earned by the country from 2010-2015 compared to 2015-2019 (today), even with inflation has been roughly the same.
There were tonnes of development under the PP, just look around, it was one of the biggest transformations we've seen in a nation since Independence. Over 4 years of PNM and tell me what do they have to show for it? What projects, new roads, traffic reductions, crime reductions, improvement in health, education etc have we experienced?
Instead of no development, which would have been ok, we've actually regressed under PNM.
3 men ducking questions this weekrspann wrote:PNM doh teef boy oneeye, doh study zoom.
l33t2 wrote:The money earned by the country from 2010-2015 compared to 2015-2019 (today), even with inflation has been roughly the same.
There were tonnes of development under the PP, just look around, it was one of the biggest transformations we've seen in a nation since Independence. Over 4 years of PNM and tell me what do they have to show for it? What projects, new roads, traffic reductions, crime reductions, improvement in health, education etc have we experienced?
Instead of no development, which would have been ok, we've actually regressed under PNM.
Very few PNM ppl actually know what real art is, most don't even know who Cazabon was.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:shitlickers defending the purchase of the cazabon paintings, brian lara stadium and more of what they spent on and trying to justify it as a success....and them mc people clapping yuh know
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:shitlickers defending the purchase of the cazabon paintings, brian lara stadium and more of what they spent on and trying to justify it as a success....and them mc people clapping yuh know
paid_influencer wrote:l33t2 wrote:The money earned by the country from 2010-2015 compared to 2015-2019 (today), even with inflation has been roughly the same.
There were tonnes of development under the PP, just look around, it was one of the biggest transformations we've seen in a nation since Independence. Over 4 years of PNM and tell me what do they have to show for it? What projects, new roads, traffic reductions, crime reductions, improvement in health, education etc have we experienced?
Instead of no development, which would have been ok, we've actually regressed under PNM.
government revenues in 2010-2015 were much higher than in 2015-2019. That should not be up for debate. This graph looks accurate to me.
The important difference in those years, also, is the non-energy sector revenues made up a much bigger component of revenue. Read another way: increased taxation kept revenue from complete free-fall.
I disagree that the PNM did nothing. The ability to cut spending and increase taxes without popular revolt is a unique power that the PNM possesses.
When Kamla returns to office in 2020, she will benefit from a much broader tax base. In budget preparations, her new UNC Finance Minister will no longer have to put aside billions every year to fund the gas subsidy, for example.
Full disclosure: I voted PNM in 2015 and will vote UNC in 2020.
Gladiator wrote:paid_influencer wrote:l33t2 wrote:The money earned by the country from 2010-2015 compared to 2015-2019 (today), even with inflation has been roughly the same.
There were tonnes of development under the PP, just look around, it was one of the biggest transformations we've seen in a nation since Independence. Over 4 years of PNM and tell me what do they have to show for it? What projects, new roads, traffic reductions, crime reductions, improvement in health, education etc have we experienced?
Instead of no development, which would have been ok, we've actually regressed under PNM.
government revenues in 2010-2015 were much higher than in 2015-2019. That should not be up for debate. This graph looks accurate to me.
The important difference in those years, also, is the non-energy sector revenues made up a much bigger component of revenue. Read another way: increased taxation kept revenue from complete free-fall.
I disagree that the PNM did nothing. The ability to cut spending and increase taxes without popular revolt is a unique power that the PNM possesses.
When Kamla returns to office in 2020, she will benefit from a much broader tax base. In budget preparations, her new UNC Finance Minister will no longer have to put aside billions every year to fund the gas subsidy, for example.
Full disclosure: I voted PNM in 2015 and will vote UNC in 2020.
You sound like a slave... "Massa beat I so dat I can be better"
..old proverbWhen the axe came into the forest, the trees said, "The handle is one of us."
That's normal behaviour of PNM MPsRovin wrote:so i seeing on tv6 stewy call a unc senator a @$$ hole INside parliament in front d speaker ....
The_Honourable wrote:Gladiator wrote:paid_influencer wrote:l33t2 wrote:The money earned by the country from 2010-2015 compared to 2015-2019 (today), even with inflation has been roughly the same.
There were tonnes of development under the PP, just look around, it was one of the biggest transformations we've seen in a nation since Independence. Over 4 years of PNM and tell me what do they have to show for it? What projects, new roads, traffic reductions, crime reductions, improvement in health, education etc have we experienced?
Instead of no development, which would have been ok, we've actually regressed under PNM.
government revenues in 2010-2015 were much higher than in 2015-2019. That should not be up for debate. This graph looks accurate to me.
The important difference in those years, also, is the non-energy sector revenues made up a much bigger component of revenue. Read another way: increased taxation kept revenue from complete free-fall.
I disagree that the PNM did nothing. The ability to cut spending and increase taxes without popular revolt is a unique power that the PNM possesses.
When Kamla returns to office in 2020, she will benefit from a much broader tax base. In budget preparations, her new UNC Finance Minister will no longer have to put aside billions every year to fund the gas subsidy, for example.
Full disclosure: I voted PNM in 2015 and will vote UNC in 2020.
You sound like a slave... "Massa beat I so dat I can be better"
It's actually a good point, Kamz would not have gotten away with it. The same thing happened with Petrotrin, even the big bad owtu didn't revolt.
"Ah prefer meh own do meh that than d other side".
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:ronanni real deflecting from saying how much $$ he get for the land in Grande..
shake d livin wake d dead wrote::drinking:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:ronanni real deflecting from saying how much $$ he get for the land in Grande..
one eye wrote:Sad thing is a number of people will still vote that dutty thieving UNC.
hong kong phooey wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:ronanni real deflecting from saying how much $$ he get for the land in Grande..
What about who benefiting from this bridge mainly ?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:hong kong phooey wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:ronanni real deflecting from saying how much $$ he get for the land in Grande..
What about who benefiting from this bridge mainly ?
ronanni stands to benefits the most, the entire parcel of land belongs to him, the bridge was just built on part and a lot of work was done to develop the rest
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