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shotta 20 wrote:zoom rader wrote:shotta 20 wrote:So that defective sign could be blamed on the Government?
Yes I use duct tape to hold up my number plate, so if I get a ticket I will blame the government
It just amazes me the small things people lay blame on this government for.
They wouldn't focus on the numerous new police stations built by this administration, instead they choose to be petty with small things.
Rome wasn't built in a day. And if PNM comes in power... that sign will fall to the ground and rotten right dey, and nobody will fix or replace it...and nobody will highlight it .
shotta 20 wrote:zoom rader wrote:shotta 20 wrote:So that defective sign could be blamed on the Government?
Yes I use duct tape to hold up my number plate, so if I get a ticket I will blame the government
It just amazes me the small things people lay blame on this government for.
They wouldn't focus on the numerous new police stations built by this administration, instead they choose to be petty with small things.
Rome wasn't built in a day. And if PNM comes in power... that sign will fall to the ground and rotten right dey, and nobody will fix or replace it...and nobody will highlight it .
Habit7 wrote:shotta 20 wrote:zoom rader wrote:shotta 20 wrote:So that defective sign could be blamed on the Government?
Yes I use duct tape to hold up my number plate, so if I get a ticket I will blame the government
It just amazes me the small things people lay blame on this government for.
They wouldn't focus on the numerous new police stations built by this administration, instead they choose to be petty with small things.
Rome wasn't built in a day. And if PNM comes in power... that sign will fall to the ground and rotten right dey, and nobody will fix or replace it...and nobody will highlight it .
That logic works both ways as this government left new govt buildings to be vacant just for political spite. Along with Tarouba stadium and HDC houses for petty reasons while they did the same construction elsewhere.
BTW this is a retaining wall from the new Oropouche Police Station.
Habit7 wrote:shotta 20 wrote:zoom rader wrote:shotta 20 wrote:So that defective sign could be blamed on the Government?
Yes I use duct tape to hold up my number plate, so if I get a ticket I will blame the government
It just amazes me the small things people lay blame on this government for.
They wouldn't focus on the numerous new police stations built by this administration, instead they choose to be petty with small things.
Rome wasn't built in a day. And if PNM comes in power... that sign will fall to the ground and rotten right dey, and nobody will fix or replace it...and nobody will highlight it .
That logic works both ways as this government left new govt buildings to be vacant just for political spite. Along with Tarouba stadium and HDC houses for petty reasons while they did the same construction elsewhere.
BTW this is a retaining wall from the new Oropouche Police Station.
BRZ wrote:I think a lot of people FAIL to realize that INFRASTRUCTURE is a MANDATORY requirement that the government is supposed to fulfill, so when a bridge is finished, or a hospital or school is built, its NOT an achievement, its what SHOULD have been provided for in the first place.
Shortage of medical supplies at SWRHA
Kalifa Clyne
Published: Thursday, September 3, 2015
A doctor at the South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) yesterday said patients were being turned away without being properly assessed because over 28 reagents for testing for illnesses such as cancer, diabetes and heart problems were not available. A reagent is a substance used to produce a chemical reaction so as to detect, measure, or produce other substances.
Medically it is used to detect illnesses in patients. A senior doctor at the San Fernando General Hospital, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was concerned at the level of care given to patients. “We are being asked to use our discretion. For some patients, doctors are referring them to get the blood tests done privately, while others are not being treated at all,” the doctor said.
The shortage of reagents, ECG paper and X-ray films has been linked to an ongoing situation where hospital suppliers have threatened to withhold goods until they are paid. People’s National Movement (PNM) candidate for San Fernando West Faris Al-Rawi alleged in a press conference on Tuesday that suppliers have cut off their lines of credit to the SWRHA.
Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan, speaking to the Guardian prior to the sod-turning ceremony for the new Dialysis Centre at Mt Hope yesterday, maintained that suppliers were still providing goods. Asked to respond to the concerns of doctors regarding the lack of supplies, Khan said any doctors who made such remarks were opening up themselves to problems.
“If they say they cannot assess patients properly, how can they treat patients? They are opening up themselves and opening us up to problems.” Khan, who maintained that patients were not being adversely affected, said there were some investigations that were being done.
“We indicated that if they can’t get the investigations in the RHA then they can get it done privately,” Khan said.
“Sometimes there is a decline in supply.” He said that suppliers were still saying that they wanted all their money now.
Asked when suppliers would get their money, Khan said he spoke to the manager of finance and was told that $96 million was already paid to suppliers and more would be paid soon.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2015-09- ... lies-swrha
Habit7 wrote:Shortage of medical supplies at SWRHA
Kalifa Clyne
Published: Thursday, September 3, 2015
A doctor at the South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) yesterday said patients were being turned away without being properly assessed because over 28 reagents for testing for illnesses such as cancer, diabetes and heart problems were not available. A reagent is a substance used to produce a chemical reaction so as to detect, measure, or produce other substances.
Medically it is used to detect illnesses in patients. A senior doctor at the San Fernando General Hospital, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was concerned at the level of care given to patients. “We are being asked to use our discretion. For some patients, doctors are referring them to get the blood tests done privately, while others are not being treated at all,” the doctor said.
The shortage of reagents, ECG paper and X-ray films has been linked to an ongoing situation where hospital suppliers have threatened to withhold goods until they are paid. People’s National Movement (PNM) candidate for San Fernando West Faris Al-Rawi alleged in a press conference on Tuesday that suppliers have cut off their lines of credit to the SWRHA.
Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan, speaking to the Guardian prior to the sod-turning ceremony for the new Dialysis Centre at Mt Hope yesterday, maintained that suppliers were still providing goods. Asked to respond to the concerns of doctors regarding the lack of supplies, Khan said any doctors who made such remarks were opening up themselves to problems.
“If they say they cannot assess patients properly, how can they treat patients? They are opening up themselves and opening us up to problems.” Khan, who maintained that patients were not being adversely affected, said there were some investigations that were being done.
“We indicated that if they can’t get the investigations in the RHA then they can get it done privately,” Khan said.
“Sometimes there is a decline in supply.” He said that suppliers were still saying that they wanted all their money now.
Asked when suppliers would get their money, Khan said he spoke to the manager of finance and was told that $96 million was already paid to suppliers and more would be paid soon.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2015-09- ... lies-swrha
But at least we get a $1.5 billion self-serve hospital in Preysal
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teems1 wrote:meh
went BIR San Fernando earlier, the person with the stamp didn't come in to work today, so no one is able to get their documents stamped.
freaking waste of time... this would never hold up in a private company...
teems1 wrote:meh
went BIR San Fernando earlier, the person with the stamp didn't come in to work today, so no one is able to get their documents stamped.
freaking waste of time... this would never hold up in a private company...
BRZ wrote:I think a lot of people FAIL to realize that INFRASTRUCTURE is a MANDATORY requirement that the government is supposed to fulfill, so when a bridge is finished, or a hospital or school is built, its NOT an achievement, its what SHOULD have been provided for in the first place.
Daran wrote:BRZ wrote:I think a lot of people FAIL to realize that INFRASTRUCTURE is a MANDATORY requirement that the government is supposed to fulfill, so when a bridge is finished, or a hospital or school is built, its NOT an achievement, its what SHOULD have been provided for in the first place.
Understand that PNM neglected these basic needs, which is why you're seeing people's surprise and appreciation for basic infrastructure.
TriniAutoMart wrote:teems1 wrote:meh
went BIR San Fernando earlier, the person with the stamp didn't come in to work today, so no one is able to get their documents stamped.
freaking waste of time... this would never hold up in a private company...
Ever heard of something called a union?
Go tell your problems to them.
These unions have the Government Service in the state it is in today.
All employees in the Government Service are basically untouchable and not accountable for their action or inaction as the case may be. Try to tell them something and they jump to the union who then wants to take industrial action and then you have an industrial court lawsuit on your hands.
Tax payers money then have to pay this sorry excuse for a human being a big payout for not doing their job and being chastised for it.
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:something positive..tho yall kants will find something wrong....
Launch of the UTT Aviation Campus
more here
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153490415399088.1073741961.38667099087&type=3
shotta 20 wrote:BANzai Rastafarai wrote:something positive..tho yall kants will find something wrong....
Launch of the UTT Aviation Campus
more here
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153490415399088.1073741961.38667099087&type=3
So many young enthusiastic persons seated there. If they only know how lucky they are to be able to undergo this training locally.
My parents had to fork out a couple hundred thousand dollars for my brother to undergo 'Aviation technician' and 'Aviation Engineering' schooling in Canada.
That was about 10 years ago. My dad applied for Government assistance with tuition / housing etc, and was turned down, only to later learn about the secret scholarship fiasco.
Anyways, great move by this government with this Aviation school, and i hope it is maintained and even expanded by the next government.
shotta 20 wrote:zoom rader wrote:shotta 20 wrote:So that defective sign could be blamed on the Government?
Yes I use duct tape to hold up my number plate, so if I get a ticket I will blame the government
It just amazes me the small things people lay blame on this government for.
They wouldn't focus on the numerous new police stations built by this administration, instead they choose to be petty with small things.
Rome wasn't built in a day. And if PNM comes in power... that sign will fall to the ground and rotten right dey, and nobody will fix or replace it...and nobody will highlight it .
UML wrote:TriniAutoMart wrote:teems1 wrote:meh
went BIR San Fernando earlier, the person with the stamp didn't come in to work today, so no one is able to get their documents stamped.
freaking waste of time... this would never hold up in a private company...
Ever heard of something called a union?
Go tell your problems to them.
These unions have the Government Service in the state it is in today.
All employees in the Government Service are basically untouchable and not accountable for their action or inaction as the case may be. Try to tell them something and they jump to the union who then wants to take industrial action and then you have an industrial court lawsuit on your hands.
Tax payers money then have to pay this sorry excuse for a human being a big payout for not doing their job and being chastised for it.
Not only unions but the Service Commission protects them and never fires them.
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