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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby pugboy » May 5th, 2022, 10:28 pm

We in full tolerance mode,Heinz only studying ketchup

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby zoom rader » May 5th, 2022, 11:13 pm

pugboy wrote:We in full tolerance mode,Heinz only studying ketchup
A corner in Ste Madeleine had 5 people shot on the very same spot all in one week.

2 killed
1 in hospital
2 shot and discharged

What is the red government doing about crime ?

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Mmoney607 » May 6th, 2022, 8:26 pm

How the head of the national security council didn't act on that special branch report?

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby De Dragon » May 6th, 2022, 8:42 pm

Mmoney607 wrote:How the head of the national security council didn't act on that special branch report?

Too busy golfing to give a fack.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby bluefete » May 6th, 2022, 8:50 pm

Mmoney607 wrote:How the head of the national security council didn't act on that special branch report?


PNM takes care of their own - no matter what.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby De Dragon » May 6th, 2022, 8:55 pm

bluefete wrote:
Mmoney607 wrote:How the head of the national security council didn't act on that special branch report?


PNM takes care of their own - no matter what.

BeHinds was prolly getting analized by the report from his boss................

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Rovin » May 7th, 2022, 11:53 am

d pee nm gonna blame camler\u,n,see ...

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby zoom rader » May 7th, 2022, 1:40 pm

Rovin wrote:d pee nm gonna blame camler\u,n,see ...
They shifted it as the opposition not doing a good job. They changed the blame game.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby De Dragon » May 7th, 2022, 10:01 pm

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De Dragon wrote:
bluefete wrote:
Mmoney607 wrote:How the head of the national security council didn't act on that special branch report?


PNM takes care of their own - no matter what.

BeHinds was prolly getting analized by the report from his boss................

Or too busy playing entertainment monkey for his charlatan organ grinder boss JUHN Scarfy

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Gladiator » May 7th, 2022, 10:27 pm

WTF I reading here boy...

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby hover11 » May 8th, 2022, 7:19 am

Why hasn't he stepped down as yet , I thought rowley said even the allegation of misconduct would not be tolerated in his cabinet. So what's happening here?

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Mmoney607 » May 8th, 2022, 8:14 am

hover11 wrote:Why hasn't he stepped down as yet , I thought rowley said even the allegation of misconduct would not be tolerated in his cabinet. So what's happening here?


My friend,

Rowley is the head of the national security council. The national security council is a more complex and sophisticated network than the Cia, mi6 and the KGB combined x10000000. As head of the national security council, he has the ultimate power to quash any report, he decides who gets locked up or not. As head of the head of the national security council, he wouldn't known about this before special branch even write the report. He determined that there was no wrong doing, so we move on.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby zoom rader » May 8th, 2022, 12:48 pm

Mmoney607 wrote:
hover11 wrote:Why hasn't he stepped down as yet , I thought rowley said even the allegation of misconduct would not be tolerated in his cabinet. So what's happening here?


My friend,

Rowley is the head of the national security council. The national security council is a more complex and sophisticated network than the Cia, mi6 and the KGB combined x10000000. As head of the national security council, he has the ultimate power to quash any report, he decides who gets locked up or not. As head of the head of the national security council, he wouldn't known about this before special branch even write the report. He determined that there was no wrong doing, so we move on.
Rowlee prefers golf over ur loveones security.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Mmoney607 » May 8th, 2022, 12:58 pm

zoom rader wrote:
Mmoney607 wrote:
hover11 wrote:Why hasn't he stepped down as yet , I thought rowley said even the allegation of misconduct would not be tolerated in his cabinet. So what's happening here?


My friend,

Rowley is the head of the national security council. The national security council is a more complex and sophisticated network than the Cia, mi6 and the KGB combined x10000000. As head of the national security council, he has the ultimate power to quash any report, he decides who gets locked up or not. As head of the head of the national security council, he wouldn't known about this before special branch even write the report. He determined that there was no wrong doing, so we move on.
Rowlee prefers golf over ur loveones security.

Zoom you ain't see Rowley coaching young girls in golf. In other countries that man wouldn't be able to go within 500m of a school after what he did in tobago in 1969

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby hover11 » May 9th, 2022, 3:00 pm

THA CLOSE TO $1 BILLION IN DEBT

This, from Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, during an interview with TV6News, and comes on the heels of one contractor calling for his outstanding monies for works rendered to the Assembly. More in this Elizabeth Williams report.


https://www.tv6tnt.com/news/7pmnews/tha ... ium=social

Good job PNM

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby wing » May 9th, 2022, 3:34 pm

hover11 wrote:THA CLOSE TO $1 BILLION IN DEBT

This, from Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, during an interview with TV6News, and comes on the heels of one contractor calling for his outstanding monies for works rendered to the Assembly. More in this Elizabeth Williams report.


https://www.tv6tnt.com/news/7pmnews/tha ... ium=social

Good job PNM
PNM not in power and not important in Tobago. Time for blame Rowley!

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby hover11 » May 9th, 2022, 3:43 pm

wing wrote:
hover11 wrote:THA CLOSE TO $1 BILLION IN DEBT

This, from Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, during an interview with TV6News, and comes on the heels of one contractor calling for his outstanding monies for works rendered to the Assembly. More in this Elizabeth Williams report.


https://www.tv6tnt.com/news/7pmnews/tha ... ium=social

Good job PNM
PNM not in power and not important in Tobago. Time for blame Rowley!
Wtf are you talking about tobago has been red since thy kingdom come.....the legacy pnm left for Tobago is $1 Billion in debt

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby hover11 » May 9th, 2022, 5:07 pm

Hema like she say....this not worth it na
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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby wing » May 9th, 2022, 5:34 pm

hover11 wrote:
wing wrote:
hover11 wrote:THA CLOSE TO $1 BILLION IN DEBT

This, from Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, during an interview with TV6News, and comes on the heels of one contractor calling for his outstanding monies for works rendered to the Assembly. More in this Elizabeth Williams report.


https://www.tv6tnt.com/news/7pmnews/tha ... ium=social

Good job PNM
PNM not in power and not important in Tobago. Time for blame Rowley!
Wtf are you talking about tobago has been red since thy kingdom come.....the legacy pnm left for Tobago is $1 Billion in debt
Blame Rowley.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby wing » May 9th, 2022, 8:24 pm

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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka’s prime minister resigned Monday following weeks of protests demanding that he and his brother, the country’s president, step down for dragging the nation into its worst economic crisis in decades.

Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa said on Twitter that he submitted his resignation to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, a move that followed a violent attack by government supporters on the protesters, prompting authorities to deploy armed troops in the capital, Colombo.

Four people, including a ruling party lawmaker, died in Monday’s violence, police spokesman Nihal Thalduwa told the Associated Press. President Rajapaksa imposed a countrywide curfew Monday evening lasting until Wednesday morning.

For more than a month, protests have spread across the country, drawing people across ethnicities, religions and class. For the first time middle-class Sri Lankans also took to the streets in large numbers, marking a dramatic revolt by many former Rajapaksa supporters, some of whom have spent weeks protesting outside the president’s office.

The protests underscored a dramatic fall from favor of the Rajapaksas, Sri Lanka’s most powerful political dynasty for decades. The brothers were once hailed as heroes by many of the island’s Buddhist-Sinhalese majority for ending the country’s 30-year civil war, and despite accusations of war atrocities, were firmly entrenched at the top of Sri Lankan politics until now.

The prime minister’s resignation comes as the country’s economy has swiftly unraveled in recent weeks. Imports of everything from milk to fuel have plunged, spawning dire food shortages and rolling power cuts. People have been forced to stand in lines for hours to buy essentials. Doctors have warned of crippling shortages of life-saving drugs in hospitals, and the government has suspended payments on $7 billion in foreign debt due this year alone.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa initially blamed Sri Lanka’s economic woes on global factors like the pandemic battering its tourism industry and the Russia-Ukraine conflict pushing up global oil prices. But both he and his brother have since admitted to mistakes that exacerbated the crisis, including conceding they should have sought an International Monetary Fund bailout sooner.

Sri Lanka has been holding talks with the IMF to set up a rescue plan but its progress depends on negotiations on debt restructuring with creditors. Any long-term plan would take at least six months to get underway.

Sri Lanka was in financial trouble even before the Ukraine war drove up food and oil prices and made things worse.

The Sri Lankan government has been running big budget deficits after cutting taxes in 2019 and struggling to collect taxes during the COVID-19 pandemic. It also has piled up massive foreign debt — much of it owed to China — and has scant foreign exchange reserves to pay for imports and to defend its embattled currency, the rupee.

Sri Lanka is at the top of a list compiled by Liliana Rojas-Suarez of the Center for Global Development that ranks the countries most exposed to financial shocks. Those most vulnerable rely on commodity imports and have low foreign exchange reserves compared to what they owe other countries.

Monday’s violence triggered widespread anger, with people singling out Rajapaksa supporters and attacking them in many parts of the country.

Ruling party lawmaker Amarakeerthi Athukorale and his bodyguard were killed in Nittambuwa, some 30 kilometers (20 miles) north of Colombo after the car they were traveling in was intercepted by an angry crowd, the police spokesman said.

Athikorale or his bodyguard had fired gunshots at the protesters, who chased them and trapped them inside a building where their badly beaten bodies were recovered by police several hours later, the spokesman said.

Three people were hospitalized with gunshot wounds from the shots fired from the lawmaker’s vehicle, he said.

Separately, in the Rajapaksas’ hometown of Weeraketiya, a crowd that tried to set fire to a local politician’s home was fired upon killing two protesters, he said.

Protesters tried several times to break into the prime minister’s official residence Monday night forcing police to fire tear gas. Homes of government ministers and politicians supporting the Rajapaksas were also attacked and some set on fire. The memorial for the brothers’ parents was vandalized.

Jayadeva Uyangoda, a political scientist in Colombo, said the prime minister’s resignation marked a new chapter in the country’s political crisis. “The prime minister had to resign in disgrace after his supporters unleashed such violence,” he said.

He added that it would be difficult for President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to maintain credibility after Monday’s violence.

But the president has so far refused to resign and Parliament must go through a difficult process if it attempts to oust him. The resignation of the prime minister meant the entire Cabinet was dissolved.

Earlier on Monday, the prime minister’s supporters attacked protesters who had been demonstrating outside the prime minister’s official residence for weeks, hitting them with wooden and iron poles. They then marched to the president’s office, where they attacked protesters there and set their camps on fire.

Police fired tear gas and a water cannon, but not forcefully enough to control the mob. The attack occurred despite a state of emergency declared by the president Friday that gave him wide powers for riot control.

Hundreds of armed soldiers were deployed in the capital, as the protesters accused police of not preventing the attack, despite using tear gas and water cannons on protesters on Friday.

“Police did not protect us, therefore we have taken it into our own hands,” said Druvi Jinasena, who was helping block roads to protect the protest site.

An official at the main hospital in Colombo said 173 people were treated, most for minor injuries, though 15 were seriously injured. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to speak to the media.

The country’s foreign reserves have plummeted below $50 million and it owes nearly $25 billion in foreign debt for payment by 2026. Its total foreign debt is $51 billion.

Meanwhile, popular anger at the Rajapaksa clan has only grown, ramping up pressure on President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to quit too.

“There has been sustained pressure for the last several weeks for the president to resign but he hasn’t paid much attention to that,” said Bhavani Fonseka, a senior researcher at the Colombo-based Center for Policy Alternatives.

“People are furious – and that anger is not going away anytime soon.”



Pathi reported from New Delhi. AP Economics Writer Paul Wiseman in Washington contributed to this report.

SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS

 
Will that ever happen here?

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Mmoney607 » May 9th, 2022, 9:38 pm

^ nahhhh. Here is a setta big hard back men in they living room waiting for 70 year old woman to go and bun down town

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby zoom rader » May 10th, 2022, 2:25 am

Meanwhile srii Lanka shows Trinidad how to riot.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/sri-lankas-pr ... 00714.html

These people are serious about their country while Trinis take bull over and over again.

Impsbert knows best, "dey ant riot yer"

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby pugboy » May 10th, 2022, 6:07 am

this govt just not able, running a country is not the same as running schemes, bobol and pulling strings to get through

the term "promoting somebody to their level of incompetence" is glaringly obvious with many of them,
heinz of course is the post child for that

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby zoom rader » May 10th, 2022, 6:53 am

Red government murder rate is now 200 and people just sitting by .

Continue Trinidad

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby timelapse » May 10th, 2022, 7:39 am

zoom rader wrote:Meanwhile srii Lanka shows Trinidad how to riot.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/sri-lankas-pr ... 00714.html

These people are serious about their country while Trinis take bull over and over again.

Impsbert knows best, "dey ant riot yer"
Aye.Shri Lanka was the country of Ravana.They ain't no bobolees

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby hover11 » May 10th, 2022, 7:47 am

timelapse wrote:
zoom rader wrote:Meanwhile srii Lanka shows Trinidad how to riot.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/sri-lankas-pr ... 00714.html

These people are serious about their country while Trinis take bull over and over again.

Impsbert knows best, "dey ant riot yer"
Aye.Shri Lanka was the country of Ravana.They ain't no bobolees
Also they not distracted by crapnival

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby zoom rader » May 10th, 2022, 7:51 am

timelapse wrote:
zoom rader wrote:Meanwhile srii Lanka shows Trinidad how to riot.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/sri-lankas-pr ... 00714.html

These people are serious about their country while Trinis take bull over and over again.

Impsbert knows best, "dey ant riot yer"
Aye.Shri Lanka was the country of Ravana.They ain't no bobolees
Trinidad brought the wrong injuns here

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby zoom rader » May 10th, 2022, 8:12 am

This is just sad

A 12 Yr old boy and mother murdered

https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/m ... 9e7a7.html


Yet still we have idiot red government people posting ah shitt on tuner everyday.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby bluefete » May 10th, 2022, 8:18 am

hover11 wrote:Hema like she say....this not worth it naFB_IMG_1652130403936.jpg


The Red gov't controls Angostura now. Hema was pro-UNC on the Morning Brew. Never the twain shall meet.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby hover11 » May 10th, 2022, 8:24 am

You know what weird, red government ppl living in red government strongholds for more than one or two generations seeing literally no change but still will vote red

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