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On tuner it stands for W.MaxPower wrote:mero wrote:All hail Kamla
I only seeing the L in that name.
I wonder what it stand for
Its their party and they can do whatever they like.mero wrote:On tuner it stands for W.MaxPower wrote:mero wrote:All hail Kamla
I only seeing the L in that name.
I wonder what it stand for
Zoom say everything nice in UNC and they love she bad. Dey stand with KamWa strong.
U so full of śĥit it more than smellsHabit7 wrote:zoom rader wrote:They held their elections and kams won. Members voted. All the ppl that say kams has to go are not members of the Unc especially on tunermero wrote:Sooo, everybody in UNC love Kamla then? Got it.
All PNM propaganda then. Ppl who doh like Kamla are not UNC supporters, got it.
Let's celebrate another internal Kamla W despite the past, ongoing and inevitable L's.
Them knife and fork injun Paray and them could never run in and upset the OG fig leaf and fingers injun.
Kamla they love you, and the results show. The rising sun will rise again.
It was PNM ppl & the pnm media that was creating that kams has to go.
Wing & Habit7 was all paid by PNM to create mischief on tuner by spreading false and misleading articles and their onesider opinions.
You urself should join the Jackarse crew.
Me???
I support Kamla and her slate all the way.
In fact I went to try to vote for them and they said my name was not on the list, for obvious reasons.
paid_influencer wrote:If all ah we get together
paid_influencer wrote:LANDSLIDE VICTORY In the bye-election
Fireworks start at 4:21. Bun allyuh eye PNM, we getting ALL ALL ah allyuh out next year
many more scenes like this coming next year
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that your view is not popular.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Imagine pnm doing so much sheit and still pulling off land slide victory... What does that say?
The final results will show 1-1 for the PNM and UNC. However, there is a story within this that I don't think we can look past.
The numbers tell us that the PNM won Lengua/Indianwalk by over 700 votes following the tie last year. Initial results say that the PNM got 2083 while the incumbent UNC got 1336.
In Quinam/ Morne Diablo while the UNC won, they got 34 less votes than 2023 and the PNM gained over 400 votes.
Is it that the UNC leadership neglected the by-elections for the NATEX election? The theory was that the election was called for before to protect the leadership in the event that they did poorly in the by-elections. Are they vindicated in that claim? -Note that the NATEX election could have been called after the by-elections.
After 9 years in government and the daily conversations on increasing crime, failing institutions, increasing cost of living etc, the PNM continues to grow. At least that's what the numbers say.
How does this reflect on the leadership of the UNC and how much damage/help does it do to the party heading into a General Election in 2025?
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/sc4jR5LpxzsUAit4/
Local elections is just noise, not many ppl pay attention to it.Habit7 wrote:that your view is not popular.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Imagine pnm doing so much sheit and still pulling off land slide victory... What does that say?The final results will show 1-1 for the PNM and UNC. However, there is a story within this that I don't think we can look past.
The numbers tell us that the PNM won Lengua/Indianwalk by over 700 votes following the tie last year. Initial results say that the PNM got 2083 while the incumbent UNC got 1336.
In Quinam/ Morne Diablo while the UNC won, they got 34 less votes than 2023 and the PNM gained over 400 votes.
Is it that the UNC leadership neglected the by-elections for the NATEX election? The theory was that the election was called for before to protect the leadership in the event that they did poorly in the by-elections. Are they vindicated in that claim? -Note that the NATEX election could have been called after the by-elections.
After 9 years in government and the daily conversations on increasing crime, failing institutions, increasing cost of living etc, the PNM continues to grow. At least that's what the numbers say.
How does this reflect on the leadership of the UNC and how much damage/help does it do to the party heading into a General Election in 2025?
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/sc4jR5LpxzsUAit4/
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Imagine pnm doing so much sheit and still pulling off land slide victory... What does that say?
Look to migrateDMan7 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Imagine pnm doing so much sheit and still pulling off land slide victory... What does that say?
I think that says more about the opposition than the people in the country. It is signaling by the people that the best option of the 2 is the one currently in power.
Hinds: UNC is breaking down
SEAN DOUGLAS 12 HRS AGO
Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds welcomed Cumuto/Manzanilla MP Dr Rai Ragbir's support for Government's Whistleblower Protection Bill 2024 in the House of Representatives on Friday, suggesting it may have led to the Opposition, later that day, supporting a bill for the polygraph testing of police and other public officials engaged in sensitive matters.
The bill Hinds was referring to was the Miscellaneous Provisions (Testing and Identification) Bill 2022.
The minister spoke to Newsday outside the Red House after the sitting ended for the day and when he was asked to respond to Ragbir's vote.
"I was not altogether surprised, because we have been observing the collapse of the UNC within recent times. We are aware of some of their public utterances and conduct that Rai Ragbir and a few others of them have been signalling matters of principle.
"Once you stand on principle, you are going to get into confrontation with the UNC, because they are about situational ethics rather than principle." Hinds said that was a big difference between the UNC and PNM. "So I was not altogether surprised."
Hinds said the effect of Ragbir's vote did not stop at just the day's first bill, but likely affected the vote outcome on the second bill.
"Apparently his boldness and his strength to stand up for what he believes in, and what was right, it reverberated throughout the (UNC) team. We went on to the polygraphing and integrity testing bill which required a special majority.
"Today was not the first day of the debate. On previous days their (UNC) posture was rather unprincipled, but today the cataclysmic impact of Rai Ragbir's action...They say a rising tide lifts all boats and it appears the wave he engineered and engendered, it took all of the UNC and they all voted for the bill which, as I just told you, required a special majority."
Hinds said he was very happy, but not for the UNC, which he claimed was now in a complete breakdown. "They are in a complete mess. And they are the authors of their own internal combustion.
"But I am happy for the people of TT, because two very important bills were passed today – the Whistleblower Bill which was five years in the making in Parliament, and of course since 2022, the polygraphing bill for members of the protective services and other aspects of the civil service.
"So it was a good day for the people of TT and as usual that goodness was led by the PNM government in the Parliament."
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/06/21/hinds- ... king-down/
Those types of tests do no not stand up to fist tier nations.Habit7 wrote:I know allyuh hate Hinds so this would be more stinging coming from himHinds: UNC is breaking down
SEAN DOUGLAS 12 HRS AGO
Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds welcomed Cumuto/Manzanilla MP Dr Rai Ragbir's support for Government's Whistleblower Protection Bill 2024 in the House of Representatives on Friday, suggesting it may have led to the Opposition, later that day, supporting a bill for the polygraph testing of police and other public officials engaged in sensitive matters.
The bill Hinds was referring to was the Miscellaneous Provisions (Testing and Identification) Bill 2022.
The minister spoke to Newsday outside the Red House after the sitting ended for the day and when he was asked to respond to Ragbir's vote.
"I was not altogether surprised, because we have been observing the collapse of the UNC within recent times. We are aware of some of their public utterances and conduct that Rai Ragbir and a few others of them have been signalling matters of principle.
"Once you stand on principle, you are going to get into confrontation with the UNC, because they are about situational ethics rather than principle." Hinds said that was a big difference between the UNC and PNM. "So I was not altogether surprised."
Hinds said the effect of Ragbir's vote did not stop at just the day's first bill, but likely affected the vote outcome on the second bill.
"Apparently his boldness and his strength to stand up for what he believes in, and what was right, it reverberated throughout the (UNC) team. We went on to the polygraphing and integrity testing bill which required a special majority.
"Today was not the first day of the debate. On previous days their (UNC) posture was rather unprincipled, but today the cataclysmic impact of Rai Ragbir's action...They say a rising tide lifts all boats and it appears the wave he engineered and engendered, it took all of the UNC and they all voted for the bill which, as I just told you, required a special majority."
Hinds said he was very happy, but not for the UNC, which he claimed was now in a complete breakdown. "They are in a complete mess. And they are the authors of their own internal combustion.
"But I am happy for the people of TT, because two very important bills were passed today – the Whistleblower Bill which was five years in the making in Parliament, and of course since 2022, the polygraphing bill for members of the protective services and other aspects of the civil service.
"So it was a good day for the people of TT and as usual that goodness was led by the PNM government in the Parliament."
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/06/21/hinds- ... king-down/
To PNM hes just another lil Cool lie boy looking for contactspaid_influencer wrote:pnm agent revealed
was he tying baliser to the fence at skinner park today?
Why u doh buss files on how PNM bankrupted Trinidad and given a bad credit rating.Habit7 wrote:Ragbir promising to buss files on the SGRC. Let's see how natex will kill time before they kick him out after the deadline not to allow by elections.
Habit7 wrote:Ragbir promising to buss files on the SGRC. Let's see how natex will kill time before they kick him out after the deadline not to allow by elections.
paid_influencer wrote:Habit7 wrote:Ragbir promising to buss files on the SGRC. Let's see how natex will kill time before they kick him out after the deadline not to allow by elections.
dishonorable fella eh. If he had evidence of wrongdoing, why wait until after he lorse election to buss them? why not buss them when he got them.
anyways, I just came here to post this picture of the winning side
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paid_influencer wrote:^ nobody cares about local elections
UNC winning in 2025
I putting my account on the line. 6 months self-ban if they don't win.
PNM getting voted out
Jah blesspaid_influencer wrote:i doh support kfc
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