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"I'm pretty certain that the rational 5% of the population that sways elections one way or the next will also lean to the PNM over Kamla."dogg wrote:I reiterate, given a choice between a Kamla-led UNC, and the PNM, no contest. PNM all the way.
I'm pretty certain that the rational 5% of the population that sways elections one way or the next will also lean to the PNM over Kamla.
What ever work UNC does in the marginals, PNM just builds more HDC homes for PNM supporterswing wrote:"I'm pretty certain that the rational 5% of the population that sways elections one way or the next will also lean to the PNM over Kamla."dogg wrote:I reiterate, given a choice between a Kamla-led UNC, and the PNM, no contest. PNM all the way.
I'm pretty certain that the rational 5% of the population that sways elections one way or the next will also lean to the PNM over Kamla.
Having all of your support concentrated in a couple of regions gives an illusion of support but will ultimately fail under our system. The PNM realised this in 2010 and by 2012 was laying the groundwork for retaking government despite all the good work PP did. Sadly, the UNC hasn't appeared to have started any groundwork in the marginals that I have seen. As many have observed, the PNM government is ripe for a fall, just as it was in 2020.
There is enough discontent and suffering to vote the PNM out of power in the marginals. The UNC not even making any attempts especially on the ground. The illusion that Kamla will magically carry the party to victory was shattered in 2015 and 2020.Kickstart wrote:What ever work UNC does in the marginals, PNM just builds more HDC homes for PNM supporterswing wrote:"I'm pretty certain that the rational 5% of the population that sways elections one way or the next will also lean to the PNM over Kamla."dogg wrote:I reiterate, given a choice between a Kamla-led UNC, and the PNM, no contest. PNM all the way.
I'm pretty certain that the rational 5% of the population that sways elections one way or the next will also lean to the PNM over Kamla.
Having all of your support concentrated in a couple of regions gives an illusion of support but will ultimately fail under our system. The PNM realised this in 2010 and by 2012 was laying the groundwork for retaking government despite all the good work PP did. Sadly, the UNC hasn't appeared to have started any groundwork in the marginals that I have seen. As many have observed, the PNM government is ripe for a fall, just as it was in 2020.
K74T wrote:Palmyra
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The ground work in PNM camp is to build HDC homes, that's how PNM wins. After they just move the boundary lines.wing wrote:There is enough discontent and suffering to vote the PNM out of power in the marginals. The UNC not even making any attempts especially on the ground. The illusion that Kamla will magically carry the party to victory was shattered in 2015 and 2020.Kickstart wrote:What ever work UNC does in the marginals, PNM just builds more HDC homes for PNM supporterswing wrote:"I'm pretty certain that the rational 5% of the population that sways elections one way or the next will also lean to the PNM over Kamla."dogg wrote:I reiterate, given a choice between a Kamla-led UNC, and the PNM, no contest. PNM all the way.
I'm pretty certain that the rational 5% of the population that sways elections one way or the next will also lean to the PNM over Kamla.
Having all of your support concentrated in a couple of regions gives an illusion of support but will ultimately fail under our system. The PNM realised this in 2010 and by 2012 was laying the groundwork for retaking government despite all the good work PP did. Sadly, the UNC hasn't appeared to have started any groundwork in the marginals that I have seen. As many have observed, the PNM government is ripe for a fall, just as it was in 2020.
Funny enough it will be that same 5 percent along with the majority of the country that will be complaining the PNM doing utter BS and creating hard times, we are the agents of our destruction yes.dogg wrote:I reiterate, given a choice between a Kamla-led UNC, and the PNM, no contest. PNM all the way.
I'm pretty certain that the rational 5% of the population that sways elections one way or the next will also lean to the PNM over Kamla.
MaxPower wrote:When will the UNC get out of L-mode?
VexXx Dogg wrote:PNM already won 2025.
Whether or not the UNC can stand a chance in 2030 depends on how they handle their leadership problem. The way things going, the only way she going out is the same way she dispatch Bas - which is some poetic justice and Ravi B will make a banger of an anthem about it.
K74T wrote:Palmyra
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She smoke some Bruce Banner.paid_influencer wrote:K74T wrote:Palmyra
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why kamla feeling like hulk
somebody explain why. who she beat, fuad khan? that make she feel like hulk?
wing wrote:Khan, Ramdial, PEP blank Kamla's 'olive branch'
CLINT CHAN TACK 9 MINUTES AGO
Kamla Persad-Bissessar. Photo by Marvin Hamilton
Kamla Persad-Bissessar. Photo by Marvin Hamilton
FORMER UNC MPs Dr Fuad Khan and Ramona Ramdial as well as Progressive Empowerment Party (PEP) leader Phillip Edward Alexander have all rejected the "fake olive branch" proffered by Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
At the UNC's national congress in Couva on Sunday, Persad-Bissessar extended an olive branch to dissidents in the party and to smaller political parties, to unite with the UNC against the PNM.
Before last July's UNC internal elections, Persad-Bissessar had publicly dismissed any notion of alliances with other political parties.
After those elections, Persad-Bissessar said she was open to working with other political parties.
Khan and Ramdial had a motion which called for greater unity in the UNC and including former members in efforts to strengthen the party rejected by UNC general secretary Peter Kanhai, on behalf of the UNC's leadership.
Kanhai claimed Persad-Bissessar and the UNC's leadership were already doing the things Khan and Ramdial were calling for.
On Persad-Bissessar's olive branch offering, Khan said, "Leopards can't change their spots. Snakes shed skin but are still snakes and that olive branch have plenty picker in it."
wing wrote:Careful you are labelled as a PNM paid blogger. Ask kickstart, money or dragon.The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:I don't think anyone can disagree with what Ramdeen said about the UNC.
However, since when he became a gas expert?
You don't need to be a gas expert to know and recognize that the US waiving sanctions on the dragon gas deal is a good for T&T.
The_Honourable wrote:paid_influencer wrote:wing wrote:Ask kickstart, money or dragon. I'm no longer affiliated with KPB.paid_influencer wrote:wing, why did kamla take out the clause that let OAS walk away with 900 million taxpayer dollars
why did kamla do that wing
but you are a taxpayer, surely you have an opinion on the 900 million taxpayer dollars that OAS walked away with
whose fault was that and why did they do it why
Simple, Rowley through NIDCO terminated the contract in 2015 without paying attention to the clauses. While it is true OAS Brazil got bankruptcy protection, OAS locally never declared bankruptcy but insolvent. They were only insolvent when the government starved them of payments after 2015 elections. If NIDCO were smart, they would not have terminated first which would mean OAS here locally would either finish the project or declare themselves bankrupt first which would give the state a right to recoup.
Rowley through NIDCO rush and terminated the contract to make Kamla look bad, OAS locally became insolvent but never declared bankruptcy, Rowley realized he f**ked up by terminating first, OAS win arbitration, Rowley distracts the population about a clause, now arbitration money jumping up in court. OAS Brazil came out of bankruptcy protection about three years ago hence why they can still fight the government locally.
daring dragoon wrote:dogg wrote:If Kamla is UNC leader come next elections, I'm voting PNM.
ANYONE else but Kamla, UNC getting the vote.
only an idiot will vote pnm because kamla is leader. kamla alone is the UNC? pnm destroying every furking thing in the country in each and every way an you will vote them back because kamla is leader. again i say people are IDIOTS. dotish idiots who feel they have a brain. i sure when you by the run shop you make the most noise because your head is the most empty vessle in the run shop. even the white oak bottle that you now empty have more sense than you. IDIOT. another 5 years of PNM and TT will be no better off or even worse than HATI, VENEZUELA, AND ZIMBABWAE. Rowlee is the forbes burnham of TT. only an IDIOT will vote he back cause he dont like kamla. that as stupid as staying you not buying bread because you dont like the bag it comes in and you starving like a kant.
Mmoney607 wrote:Welcome back home my brother
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Rovin wrote:hmmm well look at dat eh - do ur sh1t then want to come back like nutten ever happen ...
SuperiorMan wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Welcome back home my brother
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Recent pic? How Kamla looking so....
matr1x wrote:I see mickela the other day. Like she eat all she inheritance? Looking fat fat
eliteauto wrote:Fete was meh, plenty UNC bigwigs in attendance though, bring back the dollar fete that used to be real vibes
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