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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » February 22nd, 2019, 6:15 am

randolphinshan wrote:
sMASH wrote:1. 2 billion dollars..

Allyuh burros still defending the 110 mill to revamp it as money well spent?

Could have taken that money and pave a road... But noooooooo, Brian Lara stadium hadda pull sports tourism. And boos de economy.

Bunch of idiots. FB_IMG_1550802945187.jpeg


Sad when keyboard warriors and scholars think they know everything. Wembley Stadium in England, built at a cost of approximately 1 billion pound sterling hosts music concerts, football games, etc. Concerts need a home. The Brian Lara stadium has hosted a lot of fetes this carnival season. But some people too backward thinking to see that. While you at it, try to get back the millions paid to construct the wastewater plant by SIS, under PP bandits that never happened.


If you want to talk on the international level....that stadium is used to host intl tournaments not only domestic...does the brian lara stadium do this? Let me help you : NOOO

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby Dizzy28 » February 22nd, 2019, 6:19 am

randolphinshan wrote:
sMASH wrote:1. 2 billion dollars..

Allyuh burros still defending the 110 mill to revamp it as money well spent?

Could have taken that money and pave a road... But noooooooo, Brian Lara stadium hadda pull sports tourism. And boos de economy.

Bunch of idiots. FB_IMG_1550802945187.jpeg


Sad when keyboard warriors and scholars think they know everything. Wembley Stadium in England, built at a cost of approximately 1 billion pound sterling hosts music concerts, football games, etc. Concerts need a home. The Brian Lara stadium has hosted a lot of fetes this carnival season. But some people too backward thinking to see that. While you at it, try to get back the millions paid to construct the wastewater plant by SIS, under PP bandits that never happened.
Randull is a piece of work. Wembley was built for 1b pounds but hosts 31 90,000 capacity events per year. All England home games, all Tottenham home games for the past 2 years, NFL London games and all football finals for the various divisions. BLCA host 2 sold out CPL matches at 15,000 ppl once a year.

But yea link them because they the same.

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby maj. tom » February 22nd, 2019, 6:29 am

Wheyyy a man on this forum comparing Wembley stadium to the BL stadium yes. Yuh does know people who never see inside a Boeing eh.

Plus randolph get caught trying to seduce a man the other day on the forum. Eh boy, retire this account and make a next one, don't forget to register it with Baliser House too so you could keep getting the $25 a propaganda post that they promised!

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby pugboy » February 22nd, 2019, 7:46 am

Maybe a study needs to be done on how many patrons the BL has held for the various events
sporting vs fetes

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby sMASH » February 22nd, 2019, 7:53 am

U talking bout inside the stadium or the parking lot?

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby sMASH » February 22nd, 2019, 7:56 am

Should forget bout the cricket, doh waste time, take off Lara name and put up machel name.


The machel Montano fete academy, with the minister of road!
He hahhhh!!

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby 16 cycles » February 22nd, 2019, 12:13 pm

see some green concrete trucks by HQ - whatever may come....upgrades underway...

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby De Dragon » February 22nd, 2019, 12:34 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:
The_Honourable wrote:Anybody knows the status of the stadium getting ICC approval?


this

randolph answer this nah.....as it is, that stadium could only be used to hold fetes....up to now, not one international cricket game has been held there

90mil woft

You bothering with this JUHN Scarfy gonads gargler?
This stadium will NEVER EVER make back the money spent on it, even if they had a fete every single day for a 100 years.
Wembley vs BLCA? Really? Facking really?

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby matix » February 22nd, 2019, 1:09 pm

Ignoring people like tokesy is best. They eventually implode.

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby The_Honourable » February 22nd, 2019, 1:43 pm

Month end is next week, he will answer when balisier house pay him that $25.

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby rebound » February 22nd, 2019, 6:07 pm

The man right!! Ferrari is a Car, Suzuki is a Car so surely Wembley is a Stadium and Brian Lara is a Stadium......If you stoop down really really low that logic might make sense..

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby supernedd » February 25th, 2019, 9:40 am

Zetski wrote:
matr1x wrote:We are in the endgame now.


pnm supporters still walking around with a blindfold..
Bird box challenge

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby matr1x » February 25th, 2019, 9:54 am

I hear a few pnmites in work saying that the government working hard and everything good. If this how their supporters feel, then we in deep sheit

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby supernedd » February 25th, 2019, 11:06 am

matr1x wrote:I hear a few pnmites in work saying that the government working hard and everything good. If this how their supporters feel, then we in deep sheit
Lol

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby pugboy » February 25th, 2019, 7:11 pm

Btw what is the latest with the various 2020 plans that were in place a few elections ago?

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » February 25th, 2019, 7:15 pm

Approaching cheeee and ah half years under shitkickers...how allyuh feeling

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby The_Honourable » February 25th, 2019, 7:26 pm

pugboy wrote:Btw what is the latest with the various 2020 plans that were in place a few elections ago?


Rename it Vision 2030, blame Kamla for stealing everything so they can't implement the 2020 version even though we all know the hardcore red and ready constituencies will continue to ketch dey royals in 2030 and beyond.

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby pugboy » February 25th, 2019, 7:42 pm

Wonder if Ganga Singh would have been successful with his water for all 2020 promise

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby The_Honourable » February 25th, 2019, 7:44 pm

Well it have water all in the road...

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby supernedd » February 26th, 2019, 2:35 am

pugboy wrote:Wonder if Ganga Singh would have been successful with his water for all 2020 promise
Haahahah brown water for all .. I would never forget that slogan.. water for all

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby Gladiator » February 26th, 2019, 6:06 am

supernedd wrote:
pugboy wrote:Wonder if Ganga Singh would have been successful with his water for all 2020 promise
Haahahah brown water for all .. I would never forget that slogan.. water for all
Brown water better than no water....PNM fails again

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » February 26th, 2019, 6:44 am

Only one positive under the shitkickers team

GG

For the last 3 and ah half years

Crime still the same way or even worse
Roadways are terrible
Water problems like that
Retrenchment continues
Cost of living increases
AV fake oil (100 mil)
Petrotrin
Arcerlor Mital
Brian lara stadium (90 mil) (still aint finished yet)
multi million dollar highway which only makes sense to the people that building it

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby sMASH » February 26th, 2019, 7:36 am

and kamla did GG first... if it wasnt for that pesky emailgate...
was it emailgate that he was ousted for?

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby kstt » February 26th, 2019, 7:45 am

In his “address to the nation” Rowley said we must never forget what they (the PP Govt) did. I must say I agree.... Never forget what Kamla did:

• Settled 83 wage negotiations 34 of which was left outstanding by the PNM
• Settled $25 billion CLICO Crisis
• Turn around a recession economy from negative 3.5% to positive 1.7% growth
• Turn around the agriculture sector
• Created the Children life fund
• Reduced poverty by 6%
• Created the Single Electronic Window for ease of doing business
• Built the Couva Interchange
• Converted Chancery Lane office complex into a teaching hospital
• Replaced the Navet South Trunk Main which improved water supply to over 250,000 households
• Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
• Paid $1.5 billion owed to contractors by the PNM
• Completed the Aranguez Overpass
• Constructed the St. Helena Delta Bridge connecting Kelly Village to Piarco
• Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension
• Constructed a Third Lane to Uriah Butler Highway
• Rehabilitated the Tarouba Link Road.
• Construction of the Solomon Hochoy Highway Extension from Golconda to Debe
• Completion of the Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange
• Built 83 new schools
• Built 8 new police stations at Arima, Maloney, Piarco, Cumuto, Brasso, Oropouche, La Brea and Moruga.
• Provided 500 new vehicles to the Police Service
• Created over 40 New Bus routes
• Processed more than 7,000 Certificates of Comfort (COCs).
• Commissioned 12 community centres at Gulf View, Marac, Waterloo, Union Claxton Bay, Malabar Phase IV, La Gloria, Hindustan, Bon Air West, Ste. Madeleine, Sisters’ Road, Second Caledonia, Duranta
• Built over 30 Bridges
• Ministry of Local Gov’t paved 1150 local roads in fiscal year 2012/13
• FOREIGN direct investment increased by over 400% since 2010 from $3.5 billion to almost $16.1 billion.
• Given out 95,000 Laptops to Form one Students
• Reduced Inflation from 16% in 2010 to 6% in 2014.
• Opened 17 MIC Technology Centre
• Increased 24/7 Water Supply from 18% in 2010 to 73% in
2014
• Installed lights at 157 Recreation Grounds
• Increased old age pension by $1,000
• Increased minimum wage from $9.00 to $15.00

Delivery for Tobago
• Completed the long awaited Tobago hospital improving health care in Tobago
• Completed the Magdalena Grand improving rooms for Tourism
• Opened a new gas station at Roxborough.
• Fixing the problem with obtaining land title
• IMPROVED BUS SERVICE
• $150 million upgrade for ANR Airport
• New Fire Station for Black Rock (In Progress, See Udecott site for status)
• New MET Office (In Progress, See Udecott site for status)
• Opened the Tobago Technology Centre at Bon Accord
• The establishment of an integrated campus for UTT
• 100% OF TOBAGO WILL HAVE 24/7 WATER SUPPLY BY JULY
and the list goes on...

Continuing...
The following MAJOR projects have been done under the PP Government in The East West Corridor:

1. UWI Costatt Campus – SANGRE GRANDE
2. New Arima Hospital (under construction) – ARIMA
3. Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension - ARIMA
4. New Arima Police Station – ARIMA
5. Valencia bypass Road (under construction) VALENCIA
6. New Walkover – OROPUNE
7. New Walkover – MALONEY
8. St. Barbara's Spiritual Shouter Baptist Primary School - MALABAR
9. Nursing Academy – EL DORADO
10. Tunapuna Promenade – TUNAPUNA
11. Upgraded Tunapuna Market – TUNAPUNA
12. National Tennis Complex (under construction) - TACARIGUA
13. Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange – GRAND BAZAAR
14. Completion of the Aranguez Overpass – ARANGUEZ
15. National Oncology Centre (under construction) – MT. HOPE
16. Mango Rose Homework Centre – EAST PORT OF SPAIN
17. Nelson Street Police Post - PORT OF SPAIN
18. Diego Martin Highway Extension – DIEGO MARTIN
19. Diego Martin Technology Centre - DIEGO MARTIN
20. Chaguaramas Boardwalk and Recreation Facility - CHAGUARAMAS
21. New D’Abadie Bridge (B1/23) – D’ABADIE
22. New bridge B1/14 Churchill Roosevelt Highway - TRINCITY
23. Creation of three lanes out of Port of Spain by building a third lane on Bridge at Sea Lots
24. Creation of Roundabout at Lok Jack School of Business
25. Repairs to the Blanchicheuese Road improving connection to Asa Wright Nature Center
26. St Joseph River Bridge being reconstructed
27. Valencia Stretch repaved along with several sections of Eastern Main Road as well as widening of CR HIghway into three lanes going East
28. Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
29. Water projects to expand pipe borne supply 24/7 for all.
30. Wastewater treatment plants in Matura, Arima, POS
31. The reconstructed bridge 2/10 Toco Main Road

In 2010 we had $9 Billion USD in Foreign Reserves and $3.1 Billion in the HSF, together that's $12.1 Billion USD or $77 Billion TTD.

As of September 7th 2015 we had $11.2 Billion USD in Foreign Reserves and $5.6 Billion in the HSF, together that's $16.8 Billion USD or $107 Billion TTD. so the Kamla led administration added $30 BILLION to the treasury in 5 years.

And this is just a small drop in the bucket of what she achieved. So, listen to Rowley.... Never forget what Kamla did for T&T....even his own graphs and charts showed how the PP Government outperformed his current PNM administration.

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby MaxPower » February 26th, 2019, 7:53 am

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby randolphinshan » February 26th, 2019, 9:05 am

kstt wrote:In his “address to the nation” Rowley said we must never forget what they (the PP Govt) did. I must say I agree.... Never forget what Kamla did:

• Settled 83 wage negotiations 34 of which was left outstanding by the PNM
• Settled $25 billion CLICO Crisis
• Turn around a recession economy from negative 3.5% to positive 1.7% growth
• Turn around the agriculture sector
• Created the Children life fund
• Reduced poverty by 6%
• Created the Single Electronic Window for ease of doing business
• Built the Couva Interchange
• Converted Chancery Lane office complex into a teaching hospital
• Replaced the Navet South Trunk Main which improved water supply to over 250,000 households
• Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
• Paid $1.5 billion owed to contractors by the PNM
• Completed the Aranguez Overpass
• Constructed the St. Helena Delta Bridge connecting Kelly Village to Piarco
• Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension
• Constructed a Third Lane to Uriah Butler Highway
• Rehabilitated the Tarouba Link Road.
• Construction of the Solomon Hochoy Highway Extension from Golconda to Debe
• Completion of the Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange
• Built 83 new schools
• Built 8 new police stations at Arima, Maloney, Piarco, Cumuto, Brasso, Oropouche, La Brea and Moruga.
• Provided 500 new vehicles to the Police Service
• Created over 40 New Bus routes
• Processed more than 7,000 Certificates of Comfort (COCs).
• Commissioned 12 community centres at Gulf View, Marac, Waterloo, Union Claxton Bay, Malabar Phase IV, La Gloria, Hindustan, Bon Air West, Ste. Madeleine, Sisters’ Road, Second Caledonia, Duranta
• Built over 30 Bridges
• Ministry of Local Gov’t paved 1150 local roads in fiscal year 2012/13
• FOREIGN direct investment increased by over 400% since 2010 from $3.5 billion to almost $16.1 billion.
• Given out 95,000 Laptops to Form one Students
• Reduced Inflation from 16% in 2010 to 6% in 2014.
• Opened 17 MIC Technology Centre
• Increased 24/7 Water Supply from 18% in 2010 to 73% in
2014
• Installed lights at 157 Recreation Grounds
• Increased old age pension by $1,000
• Increased minimum wage from $9.00 to $15.00

Delivery for Tobago
• Completed the long awaited Tobago hospital improving health care in Tobago
• Completed the Magdalena Grand improving rooms for Tourism
• Opened a new gas station at Roxborough.
• Fixing the problem with obtaining land title
• IMPROVED BUS SERVICE
• $150 million upgrade for ANR Airport
• New Fire Station for Black Rock (In Progress, See Udecott site for status)
• New MET Office (In Progress, See Udecott site for status)
• Opened the Tobago Technology Centre at Bon Accord
• The establishment of an integrated campus for UTT
• 100% OF TOBAGO WILL HAVE 24/7 WATER SUPPLY BY JULY
and the list goes on...

Continuing...
The following MAJOR projects have been done under the PP Government in The East West Corridor:

1. UWI Costatt Campus – SANGRE GRANDE
2. New Arima Hospital (under construction) – ARIMA
3. Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension - ARIMA
4. New Arima Police Station – ARIMA
5. Valencia bypass Road (under construction) VALENCIA
6. New Walkover – OROPUNE
7. New Walkover – MALONEY
8. St. Barbara's Spiritual Shouter Baptist Primary School - MALABAR
9. Nursing Academy – EL DORADO
10. Tunapuna Promenade – TUNAPUNA
11. Upgraded Tunapuna Market – TUNAPUNA
12. National Tennis Complex (under construction) - TACARIGUA
13. Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange – GRAND BAZAAR
14. Completion of the Aranguez Overpass – ARANGUEZ
15. National Oncology Centre (under construction) – MT. HOPE
16. Mango Rose Homework Centre – EAST PORT OF SPAIN
17. Nelson Street Police Post - PORT OF SPAIN
18. Diego Martin Highway Extension – DIEGO MARTIN
19. Diego Martin Technology Centre - DIEGO MARTIN
20. Chaguaramas Boardwalk and Recreation Facility - CHAGUARAMAS
21. New D’Abadie Bridge (B1/23) – D’ABADIE
22. New bridge B1/14 Churchill Roosevelt Highway - TRINCITY
23. Creation of three lanes out of Port of Spain by building a third lane on Bridge at Sea Lots
24. Creation of Roundabout at Lok Jack School of Business
25. Repairs to the Blanchicheuese Road improving connection to Asa Wright Nature Center
26. St Joseph River Bridge being reconstructed
27. Valencia Stretch repaved along with several sections of Eastern Main Road as well as widening of CR HIghway into three lanes going East
28. Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
29. Water projects to expand pipe borne supply 24/7 for all.
30. Wastewater treatment plants in Matura, Arima, POS
31. The reconstructed bridge 2/10 Toco Main Road

In 2010 we had $9 Billion USD in Foreign Reserves and $3.1 Billion in the HSF, together that's $12.1 Billion USD or $77 Billion TTD.

As of September 7th 2015 we had $11.2 Billion USD in Foreign Reserves and $5.6 Billion in the HSF, together that's $16.8 Billion USD or $107 Billion TTD. so the Kamla led administration added $30 BILLION to the treasury in 5 years.

And this is just a small drop in the bucket of what she achieved. So, listen to Rowley.... Never forget what Kamla did for T&T....even his own graphs and charts showed how the PP Government outperformed his current PNM administration.


Lol, keep drinking that yellow kook aid pal. These were all done at hyper inflated prices with major kickbacks to PP Ministers, financiers and friends. Hence all were done at a sub standard level. Look at the roads paved, they are all destroyed due to cheap construction. Trinidad lost more than it won under Kams. They are a bunch of bandits and crooks.

Wake up from your dream and see the mess the PP made and join the pee n emm for a better life :evilbat:

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » February 26th, 2019, 9:53 am

Randolph id drink the red cool aid if you give me a handful of pnm positives..we already check GG...

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby kstt » February 26th, 2019, 10:07 am

randolphinshan wrote:
kstt wrote:In his “address to the nation” Rowley said we must never forget what they (the PP Govt) did. I must say I agree.... Never forget what Kamla did:

• Settled 83 wage negotiations 34 of which was left outstanding by the PNM
• Settled $25 billion CLICO Crisis
• Turn around a recession economy from negative 3.5% to positive 1.7% growth
• Turn around the agriculture sector
• Created the Children life fund
• Reduced poverty by 6%
• Created the Single Electronic Window for ease of doing business
• Built the Couva Interchange
• Converted Chancery Lane office complex into a teaching hospital
• Replaced the Navet South Trunk Main which improved water supply to over 250,000 households
• Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
• Paid $1.5 billion owed to contractors by the PNM
• Completed the Aranguez Overpass
• Constructed the St. Helena Delta Bridge connecting Kelly Village to Piarco
• Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension
• Constructed a Third Lane to Uriah Butler Highway
• Rehabilitated the Tarouba Link Road.
• Construction of the Solomon Hochoy Highway Extension from Golconda to Debe
• Completion of the Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange
• Built 83 new schools
• Built 8 new police stations at Arima, Maloney, Piarco, Cumuto, Brasso, Oropouche, La Brea and Moruga.
• Provided 500 new vehicles to the Police Service
• Created over 40 New Bus routes
• Processed more than 7,000 Certificates of Comfort (COCs).
• Commissioned 12 community centres at Gulf View, Marac, Waterloo, Union Claxton Bay, Malabar Phase IV, La Gloria, Hindustan, Bon Air West, Ste. Madeleine, Sisters’ Road, Second Caledonia, Duranta
• Built over 30 Bridges
• Ministry of Local Gov’t paved 1150 local roads in fiscal year 2012/13
• FOREIGN direct investment increased by over 400% since 2010 from $3.5 billion to almost $16.1 billion.
• Given out 95,000 Laptops to Form one Students
• Reduced Inflation from 16% in 2010 to 6% in 2014.
• Opened 17 MIC Technology Centre
• Increased 24/7 Water Supply from 18% in 2010 to 73% in
2014
• Installed lights at 157 Recreation Grounds
• Increased old age pension by $1,000
• Increased minimum wage from $9.00 to $15.00

Delivery for Tobago
• Completed the long awaited Tobago hospital improving health care in Tobago
• Completed the Magdalena Grand improving rooms for Tourism
• Opened a new gas station at Roxborough.
• Fixing the problem with obtaining land title
• IMPROVED BUS SERVICE
• $150 million upgrade for ANR Airport
• New Fire Station for Black Rock (In Progress, See Udecott site for status)
• New MET Office (In Progress, See Udecott site for status)
• Opened the Tobago Technology Centre at Bon Accord
• The establishment of an integrated campus for UTT
• 100% OF TOBAGO WILL HAVE 24/7 WATER SUPPLY BY JULY
and the list goes on...

Continuing...
The following MAJOR projects have been done under the PP Government in The East West Corridor:

1. UWI Costatt Campus – SANGRE GRANDE
2. New Arima Hospital (under construction) – ARIMA
3. Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension - ARIMA
4. New Arima Police Station – ARIMA
5. Valencia bypass Road (under construction) VALENCIA
6. New Walkover – OROPUNE
7. New Walkover – MALONEY
8. St. Barbara's Spiritual Shouter Baptist Primary School - MALABAR
9. Nursing Academy – EL DORADO
10. Tunapuna Promenade – TUNAPUNA
11. Upgraded Tunapuna Market – TUNAPUNA
12. National Tennis Complex (under construction) - TACARIGUA
13. Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange – GRAND BAZAAR
14. Completion of the Aranguez Overpass – ARANGUEZ
15. National Oncology Centre (under construction) – MT. HOPE
16. Mango Rose Homework Centre – EAST PORT OF SPAIN
17. Nelson Street Police Post - PORT OF SPAIN
18. Diego Martin Highway Extension – DIEGO MARTIN
19. Diego Martin Technology Centre - DIEGO MARTIN
20. Chaguaramas Boardwalk and Recreation Facility - CHAGUARAMAS
21. New D’Abadie Bridge (B1/23) – D’ABADIE
22. New bridge B1/14 Churchill Roosevelt Highway - TRINCITY
23. Creation of three lanes out of Port of Spain by building a third lane on Bridge at Sea Lots
24. Creation of Roundabout at Lok Jack School of Business
25. Repairs to the Blanchicheuese Road improving connection to Asa Wright Nature Center
26. St Joseph River Bridge being reconstructed
27. Valencia Stretch repaved along with several sections of Eastern Main Road as well as widening of CR HIghway into three lanes going East
28. Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
29. Water projects to expand pipe borne supply 24/7 for all.
30. Wastewater treatment plants in Matura, Arima, POS
31. The reconstructed bridge 2/10 Toco Main Road

In 2010 we had $9 Billion USD in Foreign Reserves and $3.1 Billion in the HSF, together that's $12.1 Billion USD or $77 Billion TTD.

As of September 7th 2015 we had $11.2 Billion USD in Foreign Reserves and $5.6 Billion in the HSF, together that's $16.8 Billion USD or $107 Billion TTD. so the Kamla led administration added $30 BILLION to the treasury in 5 years.

And this is just a small drop in the bucket of what she achieved. So, listen to Rowley.... Never forget what Kamla did for T&T....even his own graphs and charts showed how the PP Government outperformed his current PNM administration.


Lol, keep drinking that yellow kook aid pal. These were all done at hyper inflated prices with major kickbacks to PP Ministers, financiers and friends. Hence all were done at a sub standard level. Look at the roads paved, they are all destroyed due to cheap construction. Trinidad lost more than it won under Kams. They are a bunch of bandits and crooks.

Wake up from your dream and see the mess the PP made and join the pee n emm for a better life :evilbat:



Road foundation would be done by pnm 50 years ago bai by your sweetheart and scamp Eric Williams

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Re: PNM in Gov't - 3 YEARS LATER

Postby rebound » February 26th, 2019, 10:29 am

kstt wrote:In his “address to the nation” Rowley said we must never forget what they (the PP Govt) did. I must say I agree.... Never forget what Kamla did:

• Settled 83 wage negotiations 34 of which was left outstanding by the PNM
• Settled $25 billion CLICO Crisis
• Turn around a recession economy from negative 3.5% to positive 1.7% growth
• Turn around the agriculture sector
• Created the Children life fund
• Reduced poverty by 6%
• Created the Single Electronic Window for ease of doing business
• Built the Couva Interchange
• Converted Chancery Lane office complex into a teaching hospital
• Replaced the Navet South Trunk Main which improved water supply to over 250,000 households
• Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
• Paid $1.5 billion owed to contractors by the PNM
• Completed the Aranguez Overpass
• Constructed the St. Helena Delta Bridge connecting Kelly Village to Piarco
• Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension
• Constructed a Third Lane to Uriah Butler Highway
• Rehabilitated the Tarouba Link Road.
• Construction of the Solomon Hochoy Highway Extension from Golconda to Debe
• Completion of the Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange
• Built 83 new schools
• Built 8 new police stations at Arima, Maloney, Piarco, Cumuto, Brasso, Oropouche, La Brea and Moruga.
• Provided 500 new vehicles to the Police Service
• Created over 40 New Bus routes
• Processed more than 7,000 Certificates of Comfort (COCs).
• Commissioned 12 community centres at Gulf View, Marac, Waterloo, Union Claxton Bay, Malabar Phase IV, La Gloria, Hindustan, Bon Air West, Ste. Madeleine, Sisters’ Road, Second Caledonia, Duranta
• Built over 30 Bridges
• Ministry of Local Gov’t paved 1150 local roads in fiscal year 2012/13
• FOREIGN direct investment increased by over 400% since 2010 from $3.5 billion to almost $16.1 billion.
• Given out 95,000 Laptops to Form one Students
• Reduced Inflation from 16% in 2010 to 6% in 2014.
• Opened 17 MIC Technology Centre
• Increased 24/7 Water Supply from 18% in 2010 to 73% in
2014
• Installed lights at 157 Recreation Grounds
• Increased old age pension by $1,000
• Increased minimum wage from $9.00 to $15.00

Delivery for Tobago
• Completed the long awaited Tobago hospital improving health care in Tobago
• Completed the Magdalena Grand improving rooms for Tourism
• Opened a new gas station at Roxborough.
• Fixing the problem with obtaining land title
• IMPROVED BUS SERVICE
• $150 million upgrade for ANR Airport
• New Fire Station for Black Rock (In Progress, See Udecott site for status)
• New MET Office (In Progress, See Udecott site for status)
• Opened the Tobago Technology Centre at Bon Accord
• The establishment of an integrated campus for UTT
• 100% OF TOBAGO WILL HAVE 24/7 WATER SUPPLY BY JULY
and the list goes on...

Continuing...
The following MAJOR projects have been done under the PP Government in The East West Corridor:

1. UWI Costatt Campus – SANGRE GRANDE
2. New Arima Hospital (under construction) – ARIMA
3. Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension - ARIMA
4. New Arima Police Station – ARIMA
5. Valencia bypass Road (under construction) VALENCIA
6. New Walkover – OROPUNE
7. New Walkover – MALONEY
8. St. Barbara's Spiritual Shouter Baptist Primary School - MALABAR
9. Nursing Academy – EL DORADO
10. Tunapuna Promenade – TUNAPUNA
11. Upgraded Tunapuna Market – TUNAPUNA
12. National Tennis Complex (under construction) - TACARIGUA
13. Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange – GRAND BAZAAR
14. Completion of the Aranguez Overpass – ARANGUEZ
15. National Oncology Centre (under construction) – MT. HOPE
16. Mango Rose Homework Centre – EAST PORT OF SPAIN
17. Nelson Street Police Post - PORT OF SPAIN
18. Diego Martin Highway Extension – DIEGO MARTIN
19. Diego Martin Technology Centre - DIEGO MARTIN
20. Chaguaramas Boardwalk and Recreation Facility - CHAGUARAMAS
21. New D’Abadie Bridge (B1/23) – D’ABADIE
22. New bridge B1/14 Churchill Roosevelt Highway - TRINCITY
23. Creation of three lanes out of Port of Spain by building a third lane on Bridge at Sea Lots
24. Creation of Roundabout at Lok Jack School of Business
25. Repairs to the Blanchicheuese Road improving connection to Asa Wright Nature Center
26. St Joseph River Bridge being reconstructed
27. Valencia Stretch repaved along with several sections of Eastern Main Road as well as widening of CR HIghway into three lanes going East
28. Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
29. Water projects to expand pipe borne supply 24/7 for all.
30. Wastewater treatment plants in Matura, Arima, POS
31. The reconstructed bridge 2/10 Toco Main Road

In 2010 we had $9 Billion USD in Foreign Reserves and $3.1 Billion in the HSF, together that's $12.1 Billion USD or $77 Billion TTD.

As of September 7th 2015 we had $11.2 Billion USD in Foreign Reserves and $5.6 Billion in the HSF, together that's $16.8 Billion USD or $107 Billion TTD. so the Kamla led administration added $30 BILLION to the treasury in 5 years.

And this is just a small drop in the bucket of what she achieved. So, listen to Rowley.... Never forget what Kamla did for T&T....even his own graphs and charts showed how the PP Government outperformed his current PNM administration.
Seeing those achievements complied, really shines a different light for me...

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