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rspann wrote:But, but, Rowley doing a good job, turn arong the economy and ting!
That is what PNM pong in guilable heads. This is the picture that they painted together with && and injun bussinesmen raids.maj. tom wrote:rspann wrote:But, but, Rowley doing a good job, turn arong the economy and ting!
Up to Friday afternoon I heard two ppl calling in on a radio station and saying how Kamla had left this country in shambles, all our institutions were run to the ground and collapsing. And that Rowley save this country from the state it was in 2015. Yuh would swear they're talking about Iraq after the war.
zoom rader wrote:You cannot have these PNM ppl dregs moving and living among cultured law abiding trinis. Wait till they plant these ingronant folks in highly populated cultured areas.The_Honourable wrote:toyota2nr wrote:eliteauto wrote:the gentrification begins
Allyuh like it so....great is the PNM
Yuh know... i'm amazed at how PNM does force HDC projects in the weirdest areas of San Fernando. Olera Heights is one of them. I know some will say that the play is to secure future votes but gosh
Sounds bad but the faster the gentrification, the better. Where they planning to build this is next to Embacadere which is an HDC hot spot that needs to flatten.
Middle class families and up is fine for this project. If they don't do this correctly, that part of sando will become an "east POS".
maj. tom wrote:rspann wrote:But, but, Rowley doing a good job, turn arong the economy and ting!
Up to Friday afternoon I heard two ppl calling in on a radio station and saying how Kamla had left this country in shambles, all our institutions were run to the ground and collapsing. And that Rowley save this country from the state it was in 2015. Yuh would swear they're talking about Iraq after the war.
Yup that's normal behaviour, that's how they think.rspann wrote:One by the hairdresser tell my wife that Kamla and dem move all the money from the treasury so Rowley go cyah do nutting for the country. When they win again they will bring it back.
toyota2nr wrote:maj. tom wrote:rspann wrote:But, but, Rowley doing a good job, turn arong the economy and ting!
Up to Friday afternoon I heard two ppl calling in on a radio station and saying how Kamla had left this country in shambles, all our institutions were run to the ground and collapsing. And that Rowley save this country from the state it was in 2015. Yuh would swear they're talking about Iraq after the war.
I bet it’s either i95.5 or 102.1
The_Honourable wrote:toyota2nr wrote:maj. tom wrote:rspann wrote:But, but, Rowley doing a good job, turn arong the economy and ting!
Up to Friday afternoon I heard two ppl calling in on a radio station and saying how Kamla had left this country in shambles, all our institutions were run to the ground and collapsing. And that Rowley save this country from the state it was in 2015. Yuh would swear they're talking about Iraq after the war.
I bet it’s either i95.5 or 102.1
91.9 is where most of them at. Very entertaining to listen to the mindset of a pnm supporter.
91.9 callers remind me of tunershake d livin wake d dead wrote:102 has a mixture.....unc people does tune in for dougla politics and skippy on evenings...pnm mites does tune in or mornings...
91.9 like they only receive calls from pnm strongholds
Your English is incorrect, cannot use PNM and educated in the same sentencezoom rader wrote:Yup that's normal behaviour, that's how they think.rspann wrote:One by the hairdresser tell my wife that Kamla and dem move all the money from the treasury so Rowley go cyah do nutting for the country. When they win again they will bring it back.
You would think that the so called educated PNM ppl would correct them and explain how finances work, but no they leave then in stupidly.
That's slightly because it was sold to TV6 a while back and umbala got fired. It's still pro PNMNumb3r4 wrote:Has anyone found that I95.5 has softened its PNM stance?
Programming has gotten more generic and non-political.
zoom rader wrote:Yup that's normal behaviour, that's how they think.rspann wrote:One by the hairdresser tell my wife that Kamla and dem move all the money from the treasury so Rowley go cyah do nutting for the country. When they win again they will bring it back.
You would think that the so called educated PNM ppl would correct them and explain how finances work, but no they leave then in stupidly.
maj. tom wrote:rspann wrote:But, but, Rowley doing a good job, turn arong the economy and ting!
Up to Friday afternoon I heard two ppl calling in on a radio station and saying how Kamla had left this country in shambles, all our institutions were run to the ground and collapsing. And that Rowley save this country from the state it was in 2015. Yuh would swear they're talking about Iraq after the war.
This is all true. The upper class is only a few and they feed off from the lower folk. This is why they will not correct them when they make idiototic statements.Numb3r4 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Yup that's normal behaviour, that's how they think.rspann wrote:One by the hairdresser tell my wife that Kamla and dem move all the money from the treasury so Rowley go cyah do nutting for the country. When they win again they will bring it back.
You would think that the so called educated PNM ppl would correct them and explain how finances work, but no they leave then in stupidly.
I think their is a split within African culture, with regards to educated and others. The upper classes don't seem to have or want anything to do with the lower classes. I think its a left over of the colonial dynamic, house vs. field.
Most of the time when you tune into the radio stations you hear the upper classes speak and you get the impression that they either don't know about, can't relate or don't want to know or relate with the others/lower classes. They are content to speak in vague highly academic terms regarding their own culture and that of the other/lower classes, not that that is a problem, but then it leads to alienation and deliberate distancing from those who they are supposed to help with their education.
zoom rader wrote:This is all true. The upper class is only a few and they feed off from the lower folk. This is why they will not correct them when they make idiototic statements.Numb3r4 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Yup that's normal behaviour, that's how they think.rspann wrote:One by the hairdresser tell my wife that Kamla and dem move all the money from the treasury so Rowley go cyah do nutting for the country. When they win again they will bring it back.
You would think that the so called educated PNM ppl would correct them and explain how finances work, but no they leave then in stupidly.
I think their is a split within African culture, with regards to educated and others. The upper classes don't seem to have or want anything to do with the lower classes. I think its a left over of the colonial dynamic, house vs. field.
Most of the time when you tune into the radio stations you hear the upper classes speak and you get the impression that they either don't know about, can't relate or don't want to know or relate with the others/lower classes. They are content to speak in vague highly academic terms regarding their own culture and that of the other/lower classes, not that that is a problem, but then it leads to alienation and deliberate distancing from those who they are supposed to help with their education.
You see it here on tuner when PNM tuners make untruths and not one PNM tuner will correct them. Eleitauto and redman is famous for this.
PNM to meet EBC on local, general polls
Janelle De Souza
Seven representatives of the People’s National Movement will visit the Elections and Boundaries Commission on Wednesday to discuss upcoming elections.
Speaking at the post general council press conference yesterday, PNM chairman Colm Imbert said the contingent included himself, MPs Randall Mitchell and Camille Robinson-Regis, senators Rohan Sinanan and Foster Cummings, chairman of the PNM Tobago Council, Stanford Callender, and IT specialist Jesse Williams.
“We will be speaking to the Elections and Boundaries Commission about the two upcoming elections – the local government election which is due at the end of this year, and the general election, which is due in September of 2020. Just elections matters generally to discuss wit them some issues we may have and also talk about their readiness and their state of preparedness for those elections.”
He also said PNM leader Dr Keith Rowley called for nominations for St Augustine, Point-a-Pierre, Toco/Manzanilla, Barataria/ San Juan, and Chaguanas East general election seats which are marginals. Constituency nominations would begin immediately and end in July 12.
Although previously stated, Imbert added that the PNM was inviting nominations for the Local Government Election in all districts of TT, about 130. Nominations would close on June 30 and screening would begin in July.
General secretary Foster Cummings reminded the media that the party’s family day would be held at the Phase Six recreation grounds, La Horquetta on July 14.
He also announced that the party officially launched its “buy a brick” fundraising initiative. “Members of the public and party supporters will be able to make their contributions towards the cost of the construction by purchasing a brick which cost $10.”
Imbert added that the initiative would be taken throughout the country and it would help complete the party headquarters which was being funded solely through donations.
Numb3r4 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Yup that's normal behaviour, that's how they think.rspann wrote:One by the hairdresser tell my wife that Kamla and dem move all the money from the treasury so Rowley go cyah do nutting for the country. When they win again they will bring it back.
You would think that the so called educated PNM ppl would correct them and explain how finances work, but no they leave then in stupidly.
I think their is a split within African culture, with regards to educated and others. The upper classes don't seem to have or want anything to do with the lower classes. I think its a left over of the colonial dynamic, house vs. field.
Most of the time when you tune into the radio stations you hear the upper classes speak and you get the impression that they either don't know about, can't relate or don't want to know or relate with the others/lower classes. They are content to speak in vague highly academic terms regarding their own culture and that of the other/lower classes, not that that is a problem, but then it leads to alienation and deliberate distancing from those who they are supposed to help with their education.
Dem real silent these days , cah see themDe Dragon wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Yup that's normal behaviour, that's how they think.rspann wrote:One by the hairdresser tell my wife that Kamla and dem move all the money from the treasury so Rowley go cyah do nutting for the country. When they win again they will bring it back.
You would think that the so called educated PNM ppl would correct them and explain how finances work, but no they leave then in stupidly.
I think their is a split within African culture, with regards to educated and others. The upper classes don't seem to have or want anything to do with the lower classes. I think its a left over of the colonial dynamic, house vs. field.
Most of the time when you tune into the radio stations you hear the upper classes speak and you get the impression that they either don't know about, can't relate or don't want to know or relate with the others/lower classes. They are content to speak in vague highly academic terms regarding their own culture and that of the other/lower classes, not that that is a problem, but then it leads to alienation and deliberate distancing from those who they are supposed to help with their education.
*Awaits the opposite of the three wise men to run in and deem this racist*
Well in truth PNM has no say when electricity goes, that's down to the private companies. TTEC is somewhat PNM via their trade unions so they still have a lil control.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:life under PNM: when electricity goes, water goes with it.......serious thing
also harass farmers for water crops to feed people.....well I tell you.........and then customers does complain about high food prices, I wish tomatoes reach ah $40 per lb this week
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:life under PNM: when electricity goes, water goes with it.......serious thing
also harass farmers for water crops to feed people.....well I tell you.........and then customers does complain about high food prices, I wish tomatoes reach ah $40 per lb this week
Crops wither as WASA seizes more pumps
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) intends to launch an investigation after one of its estate police officers allegedly threatened to shoot a Bon Air farmer during the seizure of two water pumps and four suction lines recently.
He said while farmers are being targeted, many illegal car wash businesses continue to operate freely without facing the full brunt of the law. “It’s becoming a political football at the expense of farmers who have been under immense pressure,” Jagroo interjected.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/crops-wi ... 585ee7fc79
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