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zoom rader wrote:I see PNM ppl will be pushed aside once again
Dat is for your PNM prime minister to sort out. He in charge or 1%Redman wrote:how yuh closing the borders without interfering with the drugs that moving?
Unc not in chargeRedman wrote:So ZR you believe that the UNC is not financed by the same people?
zoom rader wrote:Unc not in chargeRedman wrote:So ZR you believe that the UNC is not financed by the same people?
zoom rader wrote:Dat is for your PNM prime minister to sort out. He in charge or 1%Redman wrote:how yuh closing the borders without interfering with the drugs that moving?
Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Unc not in chargeRedman wrote:So ZR you believe that the UNC is not financed by the same people?
But it isnt a question on if they in charge.
Its a question as to whether you believe that the people who finance the PNM are the same people that finance the UNC.
So them in charge or not is irrelevant.
So ZR you believe that the UNC is financed by the same people that finance the PNM?
MaxPower wrote:De Dragon wrote:MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:The real danger is they bring their violence. And they procreate like rabbits. Essentially they the are lavantille from across the paria
Really?
And yet still the people love them. Look around
Because there are always dotishees like you who cannot look past the pink skin.............
Guessing ur a depressed and oppressed blackie?
Is everything ALWAYS about colour for allyuh lazy little trini boys?
Come on man, the days of the white man over and no one owes you anything. There is no need to be intimidated by high colour people k.
And my main concern is work ethic.
Redman wrote:how yuh closing the borders without interfering with the drugs that moving?
zoom rader wrote:Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Unc not in chargeRedman wrote:So ZR you believe that the UNC is not financed by the same people?
But it isnt a question on if they in charge.
Its a question as to whether you believe that the people who finance the PNM are the same people that finance the UNC.
So them in charge or not is irrelevant.
So ZR you believe that the UNC is financed by the same people that finance the PNM?
UNC funds are from cake sales
Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Unc not in chargeRedman wrote:So ZR you believe that the UNC is not financed by the same people?
But it isnt a question on if they in charge.
Its a question as to whether you believe that the people who finance the PNM are the same people that finance the UNC.
So them in charge or not is irrelevant.
So ZR you believe that the UNC is financed by the same people that finance the PNM?
UNC funds are from cake sales
Correct.
Cake being slang for a kilo of cocaine.
Stuck as we are in between the supply and demand
A)-we are a narco economy to some significant degree
b)All govts are complicit-and KNOW EXACTLY where the money is coming from.
The sooner we accept these two realities.....the more sense many things will make.
De Dragon wrote:MaxPower wrote:De Dragon wrote:MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:The real danger is they bring their violence. And they procreate like rabbits. Essentially they the are lavantille from across the paria
Really?
And yet still the people love them. Look around
Because there are always dotishees like you who cannot look past the pink skin.............
Guessing ur a depressed and oppressed blackie?
Is everything ALWAYS about colour for allyuh lazy little trini boys?
Come on man, the days of the white man over and no one owes you anything. There is no need to be intimidated by high colour people k.
And my main concern is work ethic.
Don't hate because you're incapable of not only getting, but satisfying a woman of colour. All that Vene arse you licking and you not getting through at all have you salty. Go Vene, let two, three Vene girls fobs brush yuh and cool yuh self nah man, yuh souring up de forum.
MaxPower wrote:De Dragon wrote:MaxPower wrote:De Dragon wrote:MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:The real danger is they bring their violence. And they procreate like rabbits. Essentially they the are lavantille from across the paria
Really?
And yet still the people love them. Look around
Because there are always dotishees like you who cannot look past the pink skin.............
Guessing ur a depressed and oppressed blackie?
Is everything ALWAYS about colour for allyuh lazy little trini boys?
Come on man, the days of the white man over and no one owes you anything. There is no need to be intimidated by high colour people k.
And my main concern is work ethic.
Don't hate because you're incapable of not only getting, but satisfying a woman of colour. All that Vene arse you licking and you not getting through at all have you salty. Go Vene, let two, three Vene girls fobs brush yuh and cool yuh self nah man, yuh souring up de forum.
Lol allyuh tusty pathetic trini failures always think that everyone wants sex from a Vene girl? I do not condone the harassment and abuse that you and your lover 88rape support.
Your jealousy of these Venezuelans reeks on the forum...thats why you’re always angry and its funny to continuously bobolize you.
But which Vene take yuh little wuk or giving u so much competition that you have to buy 50% off expired snacks for the kids?
MaxPower wrote:^ De Blackie, ive noticed you love to emphasize on impotency etc.
Guessing you try and try and nothing? Shooting blanks? And then boom you a big man and have children? Probably not even yours lol...go check so you can exclude yoursef the duties of a failure father.
MaxPower wrote:
Thank you T&T for your continued support.
Such a drastic improvement in the service industry.
Register away.
I not supporting PNM pplMaxPower wrote:Hello 88reek,
Regardless of what it is....the end result is the same i.e - acceptance
It is your duty as a citizen to support your new brothers and sisters.
Most likely yessMASH wrote:wonder if any of these migrants voted for maduro?
You are actually correct, remember PNM abroad? They where making the most noise and they don't even live here.sMASH wrote:the foreign ones...lol
MaxPower wrote:
Regardless of what it is....the end result is the same i.e - acceptance
Stuart meets Maduro
GREVIC ALVARADO
BORDER security and energy relations were the highpoints of top level meetings National Security Minister Stuart Young had with Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and senior members of the government at the Palace of Miraflores in Caracas yesterday.
In social media posts, reports indicated that Young was received by Venezuela’s foreign affairs minister Jorge Arreaza and had discussions with Venezuela’s executive vice president Delsy Rodriguez about of strengthening bilateral alliances.
Also participating in the talks were the minister for petroleum, Manuel Quevedo, and the deputy minister for the Caribbean, Raul Licausi.
The meetings served to review the ties of cooperation, solidarity and mutual respect between Venezuela and TT, emphasising energy agreements on hydrocarbons, according to reports out of Caracas.
Young’s round of meetings included one with the minister for internal relations, justice and peace, Nestor Reverol, on the strengthening of security protocols on the border between Venezuela and TT.
Videos of Young in causal chats with some of the Venezuelan ministers have been posted on the Ministry of National Security’s twitter feed.
The minister’s visit to Caracas follows the Prime Minister’s defence this week of how Government has handled the influx of migrants in the wake of a BBC report on the registration exercise in June.
This led the Prime Minister to make a complaint to the UK authorities prompting High Commissioner Tim Stew to defend the BBC and freedom of the press. In June, 16,523 Venezuelans were registered giving them an opportunity to work for one year. Last Friday, Finance Minister Colm Imbert, as acting PM, disclosed 5,148 applicants had been verified by Venezuelan and TT authorities and Interpol, and some 3,091 migrant registration cards had been processed.
Young’s round of talks signal Government’s firm stance of maintaining relations with the Maduro regime, even as the south American country continues to buckle under a stalled economy.
Key to the relations is a hydrocarbon agreement for exploration of the Dragon gas field in the waters between the two countries.
In August 2018, Rowley and Maduro signed a term-sheet agreement also at the Palace of Miraflores in Caracas yesterday.
Multinational Shell TT is one of three key commercial partners in the agreement with the National Gas Company (NGC) and Venezuela’s state oil company, PDVSA.
The question of tightening the border stems from a continuous flow of migrants to Trinidad’s southern peninsula, some of them entering illegal and dangerously on pirogues.
Government has since imposed visa requirements for Venezuelans.
hydroep wrote:Stuart meets Maduro
GREVIC ALVARADO
BORDER security and energy relations were the highpoints of top level meetings National Security Minister Stuart Young had with Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and senior members of the government at the Palace of Miraflores in Caracas yesterday.
In social media posts, reports indicated that Young was received by Venezuela’s foreign affairs minister Jorge Arreaza and had discussions with Venezuela’s executive vice president Delsy Rodriguez about of strengthening bilateral alliances.
Also participating in the talks were the minister for petroleum, Manuel Quevedo, and the deputy minister for the Caribbean, Raul Licausi.
The meetings served to review the ties of cooperation, solidarity and mutual respect between Venezuela and TT, emphasising energy agreements on hydrocarbons, according to reports out of Caracas.
Young’s round of meetings included one with the minister for internal relations, justice and peace, Nestor Reverol, on the strengthening of security protocols on the border between Venezuela and TT.
Videos of Young in causal chats with some of the Venezuelan ministers have been posted on the Ministry of National Security’s twitter feed.
The minister’s visit to Caracas follows the Prime Minister’s defence this week of how Government has handled the influx of migrants in the wake of a BBC report on the registration exercise in June.
This led the Prime Minister to make a complaint to the UK authorities prompting High Commissioner Tim Stew to defend the BBC and freedom of the press. In June, 16,523 Venezuelans were registered giving them an opportunity to work for one year. Last Friday, Finance Minister Colm Imbert, as acting PM, disclosed 5,148 applicants had been verified by Venezuelan and TT authorities and Interpol, and some 3,091 migrant registration cards had been processed.
Young’s round of talks signal Government’s firm stance of maintaining relations with the Maduro regime, even as the south American country continues to buckle under a stalled economy.
Key to the relations is a hydrocarbon agreement for exploration of the Dragon gas field in the waters between the two countries.
In August 2018, Rowley and Maduro signed a term-sheet agreement also at the Palace of Miraflores in Caracas yesterday.
Multinational Shell TT is one of three key commercial partners in the agreement with the National Gas Company (NGC) and Venezuela’s state oil company, PDVSA.
The question of tightening the border stems from a continuous flow of migrants to Trinidad’s southern peninsula, some of them entering illegal and dangerously on pirogues.
Government has since imposed visa requirements for Venezuelans.
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/09/20/stuart-meets-maduro/
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