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ALTERNATIVE HEADLINES# 1 Thursday, December 1, 2011
Peoples Pardnershiploses more support
Despite their efforts to woo the criminal elements aka thePNM sycophants, the PP has failed like its ostracized
founder Basdeo Panday, to secure its voter base. Therecent pronouncements that criminals will be lauded with
jobs and salary while safe spots will continue to be
victims of this careless government, has only served to
enrage innocent hard working citizens who will now be
heavily taxed so that this pardnership which continues to
ignore the plights of its supports, can obtain funds to
pacify the criminals.
Again national security is compromised to appease the
partisan factions. Whilst the nations law abiding citizens
continue to struggle with escalating food prices, the hot
spots continue to solicit government aid albeit they will
vote back the PNM.
The PM who is actually reigning (raining, because of the
continued flooding) than ruling, has once more trampled
on the backs on the majority UNC supporters to gain
favour with the minority factions. And like the ostracized
founder of the UNC, and the PPs predecessor NAR,this Peoples Pardnership will soon realize to its ignominy
the result of slighting its secure voter base.
ARGICULTURE CONTINUES TO SUFFER
The boastful claims of the Pardnership to provide food security is yet tobe realized as food prices skyrocket due to incessant flooding caused by
eroding mountain slopes which make way for planting of houses as
opposed to planting of crops for food. This was a policy mandated by the
PNM and now religiously being executed by the Pardnership. Be it known
that agriculture is an East Indian based industry and we certainly dont
want to see the Indo Trinidadians prosper under a perceived Indian
Regime! How it go look?
RICH FLOOD, POOR FLOODWhile residents of Dookiesingh Street, Curepe are still to be accessed for
compensation due to recent flooding, residents of Maraval have already
received their claims, (even while the rains have not yet subsided). Several
ministers were on tour in this posh area, while the designated MP and
newly elected leader of the COP has not even sent a representative on his
behalf to visit victims of flooding in his constituency (St Augustine).
More Corruption in the JudiciaryJudges and lawyers declare we are a law onto ourselves, we are above the
law. One law for us and one law for the citizens. These pronouncements aremade agaisnt a backdrop of recent findings that the Judiciary is compromised
and ethnically baised.