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pugboy wrote:he just like to tell his masses what they want to hear
he is a lil pompek, he has raised some good issues in the past but by and large he is 99% loud noise
j.o.e wrote:PEA is just repeating the nonsense heard in markets, rumshops and barbershops all over hoping it will gain him popularity. He’s anti 1% but doesn’t realize that to run a country you need big business for employment, exports and tax incomes.
He would’ve even be able to find a economist to work with him if he ever got the reins. Not that he ever would.
Skanky wrote:So is there anybody who can put forward a cogent argument why PEP isn't the best choice of the three ?
Skanky wrote:So is there anybody who can put forward a cogent argument why PEP isn't the best choice of the three ?
paid_influencer wrote:
PEP policies are radical and will damage the country for generations if ever implemented by anyone.
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Skanky wrote:paid_influencer wrote:
PEP policies are radical and will damage the country for generations if ever implemented by anyone.
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Could you give some examples of these policies?
Dizzy28 wrote:He is an average joe rum shop political analyst with a political party and has forgotten he has a political party so he still shouts out his feelings at will.
That might be so, but the counter argument may be how many persons vote based on fact ?Skanky wrote:So once again nobody has any reason based on fact why PEP isn't the best choice of the three?
Skanky wrote:So once again nobody has any reason based on fact why PEP isn't the best choice of the three?
paid_influencer wrote:things heating up.
Gladiator wrote:paid_influencer wrote:things heating up.
Ralph Maraj....
elec2020 wrote:Skanky wrote:So once again nobody has any reason based on fact why PEP isn't the best choice of the three?
The policies are imaginative/unrealistic.m:
no deposit or interest for 1st time home owners for 30 years? Which bank giving u that kind of loan?
move all government offices to the center of the island to reduce traffic. Lol. First off how much available commercisl space is their in central to do so... also won't that just increase traffic in central, south and the east corridors?
Establishment of community owned wells and dissilation plants to provide water for all... this is good on paper... but this could cost tens of millions... given that we will be in a severe economic recession soon... is this feasible
I could go on... but i hope people are catching on... that these politicians dont know what the hell they are doing and just promising us the world to gain votes... half of their campaign policies are illogical/unfeasible
sMASH wrote:elec2020 wrote:Skanky wrote:So once again nobody has any reason based on fact why PEP isn't the best choice of the three?
The policies are imaginative/unrealistic.m:
no deposit or interest for 1st time home owners for 30 years? Which bank giving u that kind of loan?
move all government offices to the center of the island to reduce traffic. Lol. First off how much available commercisl space is their in central to do so... also won't that just increase traffic in central, south and the east corridors?
Establishment of community owned wells and dissilation plants to provide water for all... this is good on paper... but this could cost tens of millions... given that we will be in a severe economic recession soon... is this feasible
I could go on... but i hope people are catching on... that these politicians dont know what the hell they are doing and just promising us the world to gain votes... half of their campaign policies are illogical/unfeasible
our realistic policies arent working, at least not PNM's policies. still waiting on the ROI on the Brian lara Tsunami shelter.
if u legislate it, it WILL happen. but, they spoke of allowing more banks to enter the market as well as allow credit unions to step up how much functionality they have.. so that the banking sector will become aggressively competitive.
govt offices,,, the push is for it to be more E based. with offices more centrally located. if u worried about land use, close ur eye, when ur driving down the highway, it will frighten u.
community BASED water solutions. not owned, and not desalination. the rainfall that we experience is enough for our yearly use, its just to capture and store for the dry periods. if u split it up, it would democratize the water availability, than just one main buss and half the country dry.
ur blatant mischaracterizations of their points, coupled to ur recent join date, leads me to think that this is a sponsored account.
The_Honourable wrote:Gladiator wrote:paid_influencer wrote:things heating up.
Ralph Maraj....
I thought it was Ralph also... ended up being Peter Taylor.
cnc3 wrote:The Government has signed an agreement with Credit Unions to provide loans to persons whose income has been depleted as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The programme which is financed by the Government is intended to provide funds to members so that they can continue to pay their bills and feed their families until their circumstances can be improved.
In a press release issued today, the Central Finance Facility Co-operative Society of Trinidad and Tobago stated that the loans will be granted at 6% with a maximum principal amount of $15,000.00.
Participating Credit Unions include Community Care Credit Union, PSCU Credit Union, Pentecostal Credit Union, VENTURE Credit Union, Runnemede Credit Union and Mason Hall Credit Union.
The following is the full press release from the Central Finance Facility Co-operative Society of Trinidad and Tobago:
Credit Unions today signed their Liquidity Support Loan Agreements with the Ministry of Finance and will start providing loans to members whose incomes have been eroded or depleted as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The program which is financed by the Government is intended to provide funds to members so that they can continue to pay their bills and feed families until their circumstances can be improved or when they can turn around their situations. Loans will be granted at an annual rate of 6% with a maximum principal amount of $15,000.00. Participating Credit Unions include Community Care Credit Union, PSCU Credit Union, Pentecostal Credit Union, VENTURE Credit Union, Runnemede Credit Union and Mason Hall Credit Union. All will receive backroom technical support from the Central Finance Facility (CFF), the Financial and Developmental Institution of the local Cooperative movement. This follows the signing of the agreement with Government on April 27, 2020, for the establishment of a Government Financed Liquidity Support Loan Facility which will back the Coronavirus Relief Loan. This loan facility was specially established to enable credit unions to provide the necessary support to their members who have been negatively affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Present at the signing on April 27, 2020 were the Minister of Finance, Honourable Colm Imbert, Vice President of the Central Finance Facility (CFF), Mr. Lyndon Byer and President of the Cooperative Credit Union League of Trinidad & Tobago, Mr. Joseph Remy. Individuals can access this facility by contacting their respective credit union or contacting the Central Finance Facility (CFF) at 739 4496 or via email c19support@centralfinancefacility.com. As the country continues to battle the effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Central Finance Facility (CFF) continues to press for the survival and security of its members and their membership.
agent007 wrote:Just to clarify, EXPO 2000 did not take place and PEA did not issue refunds? I'm just wondering why this was mentioned a few times. Also, I'm wondering, if true, how did the corporate community react?
pugboy wrote:Most who praise and defend him don't know him from the early 80s
well known character from back then
He organized an "Expo" in the national stadium 2000
a lot of big companies paid money to exhibit there
when they turned up, there was nothing.
He lucky to be alive, in other countries he would be dead already.
facebook has given him an outlet to catch plenty suckers,
but all he is really doing is just bumping his gum on current topics
nothing more nothing less, just telling people what they want to hear
pugboy wrote:That was 20 years ago, the statutes run out on that long time, next question.agent007 wrote:Just to clarify, EXPO 2000 did not take place and PEA did not issue refunds? I'm just wondering why this was mentioned a few times. Also, I'm wondering, if true, how did the corporate community react?
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