Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
De Dragon wrote:Nun for Keith Scotland?
Failed candidates rejected by the electorate being given ministerial positions is an appalling practice. Before Left Foot Right Foot Dotish crew jump in, NO MATTER WHO DOES IT!
Does not really matter, citizens have nothing to get after paying absurd Taxes.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Typical faces running the big ministries. Nothing new tbh
maj. tom wrote:PM looking damn good. Perfect example of how a man should dress, like James Bond.
Loving his leather shoes and the hard shine. I'm quite envious of those.
Looks like a custom handmade leathercraft job similar to these:
Custom suit of the finest as well!
K74T wrote:
Ya de sister look goodDizzy28 wrote:No matter what side you support you have to hand it to Sharon. She always on point at events.K74T wrote:
The Cabinet was named on Friday, and the critics came out of their cupboards at the shot of the pistol; which is to be expected after five years of a corrupt, runaway government that was particularly abusive to its electorate. Team Rowley is under heavy scrutiny and they will have to get used to it. Some of the selections I understand, some of the selections left me with a semi-WTF face. But let's get into it.
The Cabinet/Ministerial portfolios are significantly fewer than the previous government's. Kamla gave us somewhere around 31 Ministries, with many of the most important ministries being held by Senators who had either lost their seats at the polls or outright never faced the polls at all. Since Senators are appointed and not elected officials it often seemed that their loyalty lay with Kamla and not the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago. Rowley has trimmed that gargantuan Cabinet the UNC had down to 22 portfolios, exclusive of the office of the Prime Minister. Thus far only 4 senators - Clarence Rambharat, Dennis Moses, Jennifer Baptiste-Primus and Paula Gopee-Scoon - hold ministerial portfolios, and one senator, Avinash Singh, is a Parliamentary Secretary. It is the leanest Cabinet the country has had in a decade. Kudos to Dr Rowley for keeping that campaign promise. I expect Parliament Channel to become must-see TV, if only with the additions to the lower house.
http://rhoda-bharath-jxtv.squarespace.c ... g/Politics
bluefete wrote:Shrite start already.
I hear that the SEA students of Gandhi Memorial were made to stay back until 1:30 p.m. because the new Minister of Education allegedly wanted a photo op with them.
What jackarsery is this?
Did she not get the memo from the PM that the students were to write the exam and go straight home???
You endangering the lives of children for a friggin photo-op?
Why she did not go to a PNM school in Laventille or some PNM getto.bluefete wrote:Shrite start already.
I hear that the SEA students of Gandhi Memorial were made to stay back until 1:30 p.m. because the new Minister of Education allegedly wanted a photo op with them.
What jackarsery is this?
Did she not get the memo from the PM that the students were to write the exam and go straight home???
You endangering the lives of children for a friggin photo-op?
zoom rader wrote:Why she did not go to a PNM school in Laventille or some PNM getto.bluefete wrote:Shrite start already.
I hear that the SEA students of Gandhi Memorial were made to stay back until 1:30 p.m. because the new Minister of Education allegedly wanted a photo op with them.
What jackarsery is this?
Did she not get the memo from the PM that the students were to write the exam and go straight home???
You endangering the lives of children for a friggin photo-op?
Why pose up with with non PNM kids
Then PNM needs to do improvements and provide proper services to the non PNM areas.eitech wrote:zoom rader wrote:Why she did not go to a PNM school in Laventille or some PNM getto.bluefete wrote:Shrite start already.
I hear that the SEA students of Gandhi Memorial were made to stay back until 1:30 p.m. because the new Minister of Education allegedly wanted a photo op with them.
What jackarsery is this?
Did she not get the memo from the PM that the students were to write the exam and go straight home???
You endangering the lives of children for a friggin photo-op?
Why pose up with with non PNM kids
Zoom duh is d non pnm votes dey want
MG Man wrote:
awwwww did my fatass strike a chord with your widdle tribal bwain?
Kewell35 wrote:MG Man wrote:
awwwww did my fatass strike a chord with your widdle tribal bwain?
No you is just a fat dumb clown.
Dohplaydat wrote:De Dragon wrote:Nun for Keith Scotland?
Failed candidates rejected by the electorate being given ministerial positions is an appalling practice. Before Left Foot Right Foot Dotish crew jump in, NO MATTER WHO DOES IT!
Failed candidates is not a reflection at all on their performance. This shouldn't be a thing, in fact it should be the opposite. I don't want surprises as ministers, I want to know the possible group before hand.
You cannot convince me that the students didn't have parents sitting in a car waiting for them.matr1x wrote:The students should have been given the option to refuse the photo op. They are nobody's porch monkeys
adnj wrote:You cannot convince me that the students didn't have parents sitting in a car waiting for them.matr1x wrote:The students should have been given the option to refuse the photo op. They are nobody's porch monkeys
The parents are complicit.
De Dragon wrote:adnj wrote:You cannot convince me that the students didn't have parents sitting in a car waiting for them.matr1x wrote:The students should have been given the option to refuse the photo op. They are nobody's porch monkeys
The parents are complicit.
No gathering was allowed in front of the school gates, nor were parents allowed to enter any school. When the SEA exams were over, the children were all let out at roughly the same time, about 1.15 PM. IF the MoEd went into the school before the 1 o'clock completion date, then this was entirely out of the parents' hands. The principal/teachers/invigilators should have been the ones to remind her of the health protocol, and insist that the children leave immediately.
adnj wrote:You cannot convince me that the students didn't have parents sitting in a car waiting for them.matr1x wrote:The students should have been given the option to refuse the photo op. They are nobody's porch monkeys
The parents are complicit.
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Google Adsense [Bot] and 65 guests