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T&tec done say get yuh candles and lanterns readyThe_Honourable wrote:Yo Hoover, when allyuh striking do it against the 1% eh...
hover11 wrote:T&tec done say get yuh candles and lanterns readyThe_Honourable wrote:Yo Hoover, when allyuh striking do it against the 1% eh...
How can anyone justify 2% increase in anyone's salary when cost of living is up way beyond that.how can Rowley justify parliamentarians pension of $100,000 a month but don't want to pay ordinary citizens $5,000 pension.how come everyone have to work for less and politicians didn't get a paycut.this government is by far the worst this country has ever seen.when they done with we ,country and everything in it done too.wing wrote:It's amazing how people look at politicians salaries and rant and rave. What's stopping you from entering politics then? It's very lucrative apparently. What they don't realize is politics is a nasty business and not everyone can handle the stress that comes with being in the public eye. Where half the population already hates your efforts due to your race and having to toe the line even if it goes against your moral values. Not to mention the job security is at 5 years in many instances. It's no wonder they pay themselves what they want. But if we look at 150 mps, ministers and senators versus how many thousands in the public service, it's small change. When it comes to corruption though, well that's where they make up the difference.
hover11 wrote:In before the ppl with no economics qualifications disagree and say them is UNC
wing wrote:It's amazing how people look at politicians salaries and rant and rave. What's stopping you from entering politics then? It's very lucrative apparently. What they don't realize is politics is a nasty business and not everyone can handle the stress that comes with being in the public eye. Where half the population already hates your efforts due to your race and having to toe the line even if it goes against your moral values. Not to mention the job security is at 5 years in many instances. It's no wonder they pay themselves what they want. But if we look at 150 mps, ministers and senators versus how many thousands in the public service, it's small change. When it comes to corruption though, well that's where they make up the difference.
She said because of this, the Government now finds itself “caught between a rock and a hard place” where the wage demand is a legitimately owed one, which is necessary given the cost of living but the ability to afford it in a sustained manner is not thereDizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:In before the ppl with no economics qualifications disagree and say them is UNC
Indira Sagewan Ali doesn't make the point you think she is making
So your donkey logic is vote for the same thing and expect different results but at least you can sleep at night with the perceived consolation that it better than what the other options are . That asinine logic really sets in and tells me how the mentality of dumbass trinis are. I swear we really need sum kinda exam for ppl to vote inno just attaining the age 18 isnt enough.Well wa go do bai, who we go vote for bai....somebody hadda run the country , nobody know them wa I giving them my vote for? RUBBISH. That doesn't sound ignorant at alli_code_and_stuff wrote:wing wrote:It's amazing how people look at politicians salaries and rant and rave. What's stopping you from entering politics then? It's very lucrative apparently. What they don't realize is politics is a nasty business and not everyone can handle the stress that comes with being in the public eye. Where half the population already hates your efforts due to your race and having to toe the line even if it goes against your moral values. Not to mention the job security is at 5 years in many instances. It's no wonder they pay themselves what they want. But if we look at 150 mps, ministers and senators versus how many thousands in the public service, it's small change. When it comes to corruption though, well that's where they make up the difference.
ape11 couldn't mentally handle someone putting up a profile picture mocking his, i wonder how someone like him/it would fare being put under public scrutiny
ignorant people like to throw empty words until they are put in a precarious position under which they'd end up doing the same things that they currently criticize, or crumble under the weight of having to make difficult decisions while having a target on their back. this is why despite how terrible both the pnm and unc are, the idea of the alternatives are just as, or even more frightening
I realize your level of comprehension is the size of a peanut because I identified holes in your logic and yet u seek to deflect....anyway carry on misguided as you were , some ppl can't be helped and beyond redemption like yourself. We talking about politics and you gone on anti vax talk . Do you have ADHD bro ,are you on the spectrum or yuh just plain dotish I hadda ask, are these too many words for you and hurting your brain? It's ok stay ignorant vote for your PNM and UNC expecting change that will never comei_code_and_stuff wrote:ape11, the most prominent antivaxxer on tuner, trying to talk about logic
try not to have a meltdown buddy, your smooth brain can only take so much, we wouldn't want something to happen to you
hover11 wrote:She said because of this, the Government now finds itself “caught between a rock and a hard place” where the wage demand is a legitimately owed one, which is necessary given the cost of living but the ability to afford it in a sustained manner is not thereDizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:In before the ppl with no economics qualifications disagree and say them is UNC
Indira Sagewan Ali doesn't make the point you think she is making
Why the government allowed nearly nine years to pass with no increase in salary? Here I thought slavery was abolished. Who fault is that the government employed so many persons. It have 3000 extra persons in WASA that they not even on the structure, cut them and pay the public servants. This is ppl money and the government making their bed I hope they ready to lie in it.
Cabinet report: WASA overstaffed by 3,000 employeesbluefete wrote:hover11 wrote:She said because of this, the Government now finds itself “caught between a rock and a hard place” where the wage demand is a legitimately owed one, which is necessary given the cost of living but the ability to afford it in a sustained manner is not thereDizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:In before the ppl with no economics qualifications disagree and say them is UNC
Indira Sagewan Ali doesn't make the point you think she is making
Why the government allowed nearly nine years to pass with no increase in salary? Here I thought slavery was abolished. Who fault is that the government employed so many persons. It have 3000 extra persons in WASA that they not even on the structure, cut them and pay the public servants. This is ppl money and the government making their bed I hope they ready to lie in it.
Is Kamla fault!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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wing wrote:It's amazing how people look at politicians salaries and rant and rave. What's stopping you from entering politics then? It's very lucrative apparently. What they don't realize is politics is a nasty business and not everyone can handle the stress that comes with being in the public eye. Where half the population already hates your efforts due to your race and having to toe the line even if it goes against your moral values. Not to mention the job security is at 5 years in many instances. It's no wonder they pay themselves what they want. But if we look at 150 mps, ministers and senators versus how many thousands in the public service, it's small change. When it comes to corruption though, well that's where they make up the difference.
Prolly realizing 500 roll up in a jersey every 5 years, eh cutting it With a back to back pnm.Phone Surgeon wrote:How come all this big men and women working for "slavery" wages for 9 years.
hover11 wrote:If ppl vote for Rowley after everything he did then the ppl deserve what comes 2025 and beyond that's all I have to say. Just know when you vote for Rowley you vote for IMSPBUT so play stupid and prepare thy angus
Max,MaxPower wrote:hover11 wrote:If ppl vote for Rowley after everything he did then the ppl deserve what comes 2025 and beyond that's all I have to say. Just know when you vote for Rowley you vote for IMSPBUT so play stupid and prepare thy angus
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