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nick639v2 wrote:U all ever make a petition and it work
DVSTT wrote:I thought the only fuel left with a subsidy was diesel?
bluesclues wrote:When they remove the subsidy gas price should drop to 2 fkin dollars. No money for pnm.
nick639v2 wrote:bluesclues wrote:When they remove the subsidy gas price should drop to 2 fkin dollars. No money for pnm.
And what part of this govt will adjust prices in accordance to actual subsidiaries and oil prices... Forever increase, never decrease
Joshie23 wrote:DVSTT wrote:I thought the only fuel left with a subsidy was diesel?
I thought so too, can anyone elaborate?? It's how the man laughed with it too jed..I still feel disrespected when the PM asked us to hold strain a while ago, while the Gov't and Opposition cash in on their tax breaks, tax free salaries and allowances..
bluesclues wrote:Let him go ahead and fight that war. This is the last of years for the government to depend on oil and gas money. Instead of staying away from this he going into it head first. Watch, within the next 4 years, gas prices are going to start to tumble. And government revenues from local gas sale will also tumble. I have seen the future on this matter. I not going to tell u why yet. But let's just say that once again, pnm policies with their one eye fcus on increasing gov't revenue collection frm tax payers will severely wound our local energy industry. I am talking t the point where petrotrin et al will be downscaling their operations and start letting go staff.
Action and reaction. When it happen i will requote this post. I finished doing the research this week. I will give energy sector workers some advice at this point.
Start saving for a rainy day.
lol okbluesclues wrote:^That's because im still quoting from my predictions in the early 2000s that happening today. Just adding the extensions based on tday's environment and the outset path we are taking.
vanbella wrote:Time to remove him...sign the petition
https://www.change.org/p/trinidad-tobago-remove-colm-imbert-as-minister-of-finance
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:I am amazed he told the trade unions to piss off. It might be the only thing people gonna like about Imbert, well done I should say.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:No new filling cng stations.....Installation prices still high....
redantz wrote:This was the plan from day 1, a phased fuel increase to compensate for the deficit.
After April, expect another increase in October 2017
pete wrote:I wish they were buying more buses and making it cheaper to take public transport instead of driving..
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