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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby AllTrac » August 23rd, 2010, 12:12 am

Cjruckus wrote:I made his birthday thread.
It was deleted... Reason being "We time Now"

Thanks alltrac.



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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby brickman » August 23rd, 2010, 12:32 am

Cjruckus wrote:I made his birthday thread.
It was deleted... Reason being "We time Now"

Thanks alltrac.

Aww thats to bad.I really wanted to wish him all the best(fack him up)! :-(

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby DFC » August 23rd, 2010, 12:39 am

Cjruckus wrote:I made his birthday thread.
It was deleted... Reason being "We time Now"

Thanks alltrac.


well yuh cud, run, jump or hide in ah hole.
yuh cannot deny the fact that is WTN.


its like closing your eyes and saying the sun doesn't exist.

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Terran » August 23rd, 2010, 6:41 am

Strauss... :rofl:

Ah weak here, yes! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Terran » August 23rd, 2010, 6:50 am

RASC, did you even take into consideration all the holes the PP is now plugging from all the election deals and side orders the PNM created? The millions it is costing and will cost taxpayers to oblige/revoke the contracts? If they take the prudent approach now for what they have unearthed, it will save us in the next budget. But either way you take it, it's just more money down the drain. Consider as well all the poor housing under the PNM's stewardship that is costing hundreds of millions to fix. The constant years of neglect to the flooding issue that has reached critical proportions now. Should it be further placed on the back burner while we deal with food destruction, possible shortage and higher prices?

You really thought this all the way through. You are the only person who seems to know how poor a job Dooks doing already.

I hear you don't bother to grease your fingers anymore.

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Skanky » August 23rd, 2010, 6:59 am

RASC you just sad yes.

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Postby 16 cycles » August 23rd, 2010, 7:00 am

BIOGRAPHY AND CURRICULUM VITAE OF WINSTON DOOKERAN
An outline of his notable achievements and positions.

WINSTON DOOKERAN

RESUME

Winston Dookeran is the political leader of the CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE (COP) which was launched in Trinidad and Tobago in September 2006. The CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE is a political party committed to restoring integrity to the political system in Trinidad and Tobago and building a strong and united country.

Winston Dookeran assumed leadership of the CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE after giving up his position as political leader of the United National Congress (UNC) which he had held since October 2005.
A former Governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, Winston Dookeran served on several occasions as Acting Prime Minister of the twin-island republic.

During the attempted coup in 1990, when Prime Minister Arthur Robinson and several of his ministers were held hostage, Winston Dookeran rose to the challenge and was successful in restoring law and order in the country.
Winston Dookeran is an economist with a wide range of experience as an academic and as a practitioner in the Caribbean and International Institutions. He is a leading politician in Trinidad and Tobago.

DEGREES AWARDED

1991: Doctor of Laws Honorary Degree
(honoris causa)
University of Manitoba, Canada. Awarded for distinguished public service.

1969: MSc Economics
London School of Economics & Political Science, University of London, U.K.

1966: BA (Hons) Economics and Mathematics
University of Manitoba, Canada.

KEY CAREER POSITIONS

* Political Leader, Congress of the People. (2006-Present)
A Political Party in Trinidad and Tobago (www.congresstnt.com)
* Visiting Scholar, Weather Center for International Affairs WCFIA, Harvard University. (2002-3)
He was a visiting scholar at the Weatherhead Center for International Affair, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
* Fellow, WCFIA, Harvard University. (1993-94)
Former Fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
* Senior Economist at the United Nations.(1996-97)
Previously held the post of Senior Economist at the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC).
* Chairman of Negotiating Committee on Investment, FTAA.
Participated in many international negotiations, which included the 2000 - 2001 negotiating cycle of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in which he was Chairman of the Negotiating Committee on Investment that comprised all members of the FTAA.
* Acting Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
Acted as Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, on several occasions during the period 1988-91
* Planning and Mobilization Minister, Trinidad and Tobago.
Served as Planning and Mobilization Minister in the Government of Trinidad and Tobago during the year 1986-91
* Governor of the Central Bank, Trinidad and Tobago.
Served as Governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago from July 1997 to July 2002. (www.central-bank.org.tt)
* Lecturer: University of the West Indies.
During the period 1971-86 he was a Lecturer at the University of the West Indies, where he taught a wide range of courses, including Mathematical Economics, International Economic Relations and Advanced Macroeconomic Theory in the post graduate programme.
* Alternate Governor for Trinidad and Tobago, Caribbean Development Bank during the period 2002 - 1997
* Alternate Governor for Trinidad and Tobago, International Monetary Fund during the period 2002 - 1997
* Member, Board of the Leadership Council for Inter-American Summitry during the period 2000-2003.


PUBLICATIONS

A LISTING OF PUBLICATIONS AUTHORED/EDITED BY WINSTON DOOKERAN

BOOKS

* Uncertainty, Stability and Challenges: Economic and Monetary Policy Small State Perspective by Winston Dookeran published by LEXICON TRINIDAD LTD., 2006
* Money Matters: Emerging Challenges for Small States by Winston Dookeran Distinguished Lecture Series, Institute of International Relations, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, 2000.
* The Caribbean Quest: Directions for Structural Reforms in a Global Economy: edited by Winston Dookeran and Ramesh Ramsaran published by Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies the Institute of Latin American Studies, Stockholm University, 1998
* Choices and Change : Reflections on the Caribbean edited by Winston Dookeran published by the Inter- American Development Bank, 1996
* East Indians in the Caribbean: Colonialism and the Struggle for Identity edited by Winston Dookeran and Bridget Brereton published by Kraus International Publications, London, England, 1982

ARTICLES

* Foreign Direct Investment: Policy issues and recommendations for Caribbean Development : Article published in “No island is an island” : The Impact of globalization on the Commonwealth Caribbean” Gordon Baker (editor), published by Brookings Institution, 2007
* “World Economic Slowdown: What it means for Economic Policy in Trinidad and Tobago”: Article published in 'The Caribbean in the International Arena: The Implications of Global Instability and Conflict'. Ramesh Ramsaran (editor), published by LEXICON TRINIDAD LTD., 2003.
* “The Financial Liberalization Agenda: Performance and Prospects” published in Caribbean Survival and the Global Challenge, Ramesh Ramsaran ed., Ian Randle Publisher: Kingston, Jamaica, forthcoming, 2002.
* “Small States adapting to a Transforming Global Economy” Policy Transfer, New Public Management and Globalization, Dr. Ann Marie Bissessar (editor), University Press of America, Inc., 2002.
* “New Beginnings, New Divides – A New Diplomacy Needed” Informativo, publication of LASPAU: Academic and Professional Programmes for the Americas, am affiliate of Harvard University, Spring/Summer 2001.
* “The Commonwealth Caribbean Contemplates the Rock and the Hard Place” Published in Americas Insights, on-line publication of the Institute of the Americas, http://www.iamericas.org/publications, October 2000
* “A New Multilateralism: Agenda Issues for Small States” in Imagining Tomorrow, Rethinking the Global Challenge, United Nations Publication edited by Kamalesh Sharma, August 2000.
* “Preferential Trade Agreements in the Caribbean: Issues and Approaches” in Trade Liberalisation in the Western Hemisphere, IDB/ECLAC, Washington, 1995.
* “Caribbean Integration: An Agenda for Open Regionalism” The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, University of London, July 1994.
* “The Pension Fund System in Trinidad and Tobago”
Sistema de Pensiones en America Latina y el Caribe, CEPAL, Santiago, Chile, 1994.
* “The New Regionalism: Caribbean – Canada Trade Agenda” (co-author with Miriam L. Campanella), Identities, State and Markets: Looking at Social Change in Latin America edited by Jose Havet, published by Canadian Scholars’ Press, Inc., 1999.
* “NAFTA, the EC and the Uruguay Round: Does the Caribbean Have a Place in the New Economic Order”
The Round Table, The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, University of London, April 1993.
* “The Borrowing Trap: What the Caribbean Needs to Enter a New Era of Hope” Caribbean Affairs, Col. 1, No. 3, 1988.
* “Income Distribution in Trinidad and Tobago 1956 –76, The Review of Income and Wealth” in Journal of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, New Haven, USA. June 1981.
* “Towards a Macro Dynamic Theory for Transportation Planning in the Caribbean” International Journal of Transport Economics, Rome, Italy, June 1981.
* “The Teaching of Economics at St. Augustine – A Comment” Social and Economic Studies, The Institute of Social and Economic Research, The University of the West Indies, June 1981.
* “Economic Issues Facing the Caribbean Working Class” in Central Statistical Office Research Papers (Trinidad and Tobago), 1980.



Winston Dookeran has contributed articles and interviews to numerous professional journals including the Economist, Latin Finance and has made several speeches in and out of Parliament on the Politics of Economic Change in a small state perspective.


http://www.winstondookeran.com/res1024x768.html

i get the feeling Mr. Dookeran has an idea of what he may be talking about and has alot more information to make the assessment...

Still can be criticized on it....no problem there....

RASC - list some qualifications there....so maybe others will have a better understanding of your background and take your analysis and questions more seriously...

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby civic minded » August 23rd, 2010, 7:10 am

Lol^^ I like that one - better yet list the qualifications of the ex finance minister- can't even start to compare to how qualified he is

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Sky » August 23rd, 2010, 9:31 am

brickman wrote:Steups.....after 8 yrs of BS you think anybody is suprised by this?



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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby nismoid » August 23rd, 2010, 12:51 pm

HEY RASC,, AH BUMPIN YUH BACKFIRED CHED

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby ek4ever » August 23rd, 2010, 3:04 pm

RASC wrote:I have the 2000-2009 budgets right in front of me.

This will be the first time in a decade we'll be running a deficit...aka we're going to be spending more money than we'll be able to generate.

Views?


http://guardian.co.tt/news/politics/200 ... get-browne

I hope that will shut up this stupid cnut.....what's the purpose of this post? To somehow try to prove the PP Gov't is failing cause it's running a deficit budget.....so what? This had to be done in the 80's after the PNM govt of that era fcuked up the economy and guess what...Trinidad recovered...nothing new ...this has to be done by every govt that follows a PNM one.

At the end of it all I will have more faith in Mr Dookeran's plans than anything this stupid jackarse RASC and his merry band of idiots have to say.

I hope the article answers the OP question so he can STFU

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby teems1 » August 23rd, 2010, 3:36 pm

wow, this was a ridiculous self pwn thread...

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Bezman » August 23rd, 2010, 4:45 pm

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Terran » August 23rd, 2010, 6:56 pm

RASC neglect his own thread... just like the proprietor of the church at the Heights of Guanapo.

When sheit hit the fan, eh.

Poor fella must be getting a bad taste in his mouth all now from his finger licking doubles.

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby AllTrac » August 23rd, 2010, 7:04 pm

Terran wrote:RASC neglect his own thread... just like the proprietor of the church at the Heights of Guanapo.
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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Terran » August 23rd, 2010, 7:13 pm

ROFL!!!

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby nismoid » August 23rd, 2010, 7:33 pm

Terran wrote:RASC neglect his own thread... just like the proprietor of the church at the Heights of Guanapo.

When sheit hit the fan, eh.

Poor fella must be getting a bad taste in his mouth all now from his finger licking doubles.

:lol: :lol:

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Bezman » August 24th, 2010, 11:56 am

so thats it?? no 10 page thread?? i am disappointed

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby [X]~Outlaw » August 24th, 2010, 1:05 pm

RASC wrote:
Expect 2010 budget deficit
Finance Minister Winston Dookeran says he expects a deficit in the upcoming 2010-2011 budget, the date of which he’s keeping close to his chest. “I think there will be (a deficit)... but not as large as we first anticipated.” Last year’s budget, Dookeran said, was approximately $45 billion. Last year’s deficit was $7.7 billion. “I am hoping we could at least get there as well,” was Dookeran’s response when probed about this year’s budget package. “We are still working on it. We will explain everything when the budget is read.”


When was the last time we had a deficit budget people? Not entirely sure...Anyone?


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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby shady23 » August 24th, 2010, 1:27 pm

[X]~Outlaw wrote:
RASC wrote:
Expect 2010 budget deficit
Finance Minister Winston Dookeran says he expects a deficit in the upcoming 2010-2011 budget, the date of which he’s keeping close to his chest. “I think there will be (a deficit)... but not as large as we first anticipated.” Last year’s budget, Dookeran said, was approximately $45 billion. Last year’s deficit was $7.7 billion. “I am hoping we could at least get there as well,” was Dookeran’s response when probed about this year’s budget package. “We are still working on it. We will explain everything when the budget is read.”


When was the last time we had a deficit budget people? Not entirely sure...Anyone?


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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby X2 » August 24th, 2010, 2:42 pm

RASC wrote:
noobie wrote:I don't understand how stupid you have to be to attempt to paint the coming budget as an indictment against the present Government.

Clearly the status of the economy as of now is completely based upon the policies of the previous government. So if we are in a deficit situation NOW it is because of the PNM.

In my view any 85 IQ moron can reach that conclusion.


The excuses keep on coming. Do you plan to use that for the remaining 5 years?
The gov't is running a deficit due to the fact that they have not created any avenues for income generation nor diversification of the account either.

No Smelter
No Property Tax
Petrotrin is currently in a state of Stagnation

Couple this with the gov'ts extremely lofty plans and spiraling out of control inflation...

Those are the major reasons why they plan to run a deficit. Not the PNM...this is road map for the next year :? These are their projections.

Is Manning Fault , Is Manning fault...okay, Manning is NOT in power, what are you doing to fix the issue? When Obama got elected his situation was 100times worse than it is in T&T both in size and depth, but guess what Democrats never sat around all day pointing fingers, they got to work.


So you have access to Min of Finance offical documents now ?

Dude... either u are retarded or you assume everyone on tuner is. :lol:

Wait nuh... ent you were the one claiming to be flying out to Europe to buy Manning he new Maybach around last year so ? And you want to know about deficit ? We should find yuh and planass yuh tonite just for posting this waste of bandwidth.

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Bezman » August 24th, 2010, 4:42 pm

i think RASClat get hold in them Glenco/west moorings robbery or something :D
I hope he ok

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby DFC » August 24th, 2010, 6:37 pm

Bezman wrote:i think RASClat get hold in them Glenco/west moorings robbery or something :D
I hope he ok


really?
i heard HE was the robber.

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby nismoid » August 24th, 2010, 7:02 pm

paging RASC!
paging RASC!
your backfired thread needs your attention!

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby noobie » August 26th, 2010, 2:17 pm

Whether deficit financing is appropriate or not for the 2010/2011 fiscal package, Finance Minister, Winston Dookeran has “no choice”, said Ram Ramesh, Principal, Advisory at Accounting firm, KPMG. Ramesh outlined his predictions and gave his comments on the economy in an interview with the Guardian yesterday.
He said the economy has not regained full capacity since the downturn in 2008/2009, therefore Dookeran had no alternative, but to seek deficit financing.

and also coming after a period where the previous government spent quite a bit, in what can be considered as non-productive investments,” he said.

He also said the state of the economy makes it “difficult” for any finance minister to find resources needed to boost the economy.

Though the challenges are numerous, Ramesh said he is looking forward to the budget presentation since Dookeran’s experience range from experience in the financial sector as former Central Bank governor and academics through teaching and “it will be interesting to see a new standard he will set.”


From someone that has a bit more knowledge and range on the topic than RASC.
http://guardian.co.tt/business/business ... its-ramesh

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby AllTrac » September 8th, 2010, 6:37 pm

bump...

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby Conrad » September 8th, 2010, 7:58 pm

Stress... :lol:

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby nareshseep » September 8th, 2010, 9:17 pm

damn thread imploded!

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby *$kїđž!™ » September 8th, 2010, 11:15 pm

I wonder if RASC is really ROWLEY :shock: :shock:

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Re: Expect a DEFICIT Budget...2010

Postby brickman » September 9th, 2010, 3:41 am

Where rasc & his crew?Find they get real silent after they bump they gum last few weeks with these & other threads.Better call min. of nation security,i feel they planning something!

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