Trinidad
If you don't like it, don't read it, computer technicians
Today is a day when I recall about few fools that don't know me but want to believe that I am an idiot. In fact, these foolish people come to my blog everyday to read what I type. So congratulations, if you are one of them, I hope you feel very stupid today and be reminded of your stupidity.
A so called "friend" old me that I would not cope if I had to go down to a specific organization. Well the good news is that I have decided to never step foot in that organization - which simply shows the failure of proper leadership and management in that particular management.
Then someone who claims to have gotten the job came on my blog to call me an idiot and "attempts" to abuse me on my blog. The boldfaceness of these stupid incompetent losers never ceases to amaze me and I hope and prayer that you get what you deserve.
Anand Ramlogan is now the Attorney General for Trinidad and Tobago
Today, Mr. Anand Ramlogan was appointed Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago under the People's Partnership.
I can only hope that he performs well and represents the people of Trinidad and Tobago well.
UNCOP Alliance Unofficial Wins Trinidad and Tobago Elections 2010
UNCOP Alliance Unofficial Wins Trinidad and Tobago Elections 2010
Election Coverage 2010 - Monday 24 MAY 2010 - 10:10AM
During my drive up to work today, I passed about 4-5 schools that were polling stations. It seems that many voters from south have been up early today going to vote. Passing along the highway, there were many cars (as a usual workday would have). In Chaguanas, the red fingers could be seen as well.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that the younger voters were out in full force. In fact, at one of the schools, there seemed to be more younger voters than older voters which I never expected to see.
What exactly going on with WASA???
My fellow blog readers, I believe that my cup is full and is beginning to over flow. Therefore this posting may not be for the people who like sugar coated information.
Why is it that we always try to find a CEO that doesn't live in our country for large organizations such as, in this example, WASA. Are our own people not competent enough to run our own organizations?
Not withstanding the above, everyone knows that there is a shortage of water but do you really believe that all people are conserving water? Its is shameful and disgusting to hear about the water truck at West Moorings. Especially when I am trying to conserve water.
In fact, I'll tell you what will inevitably happen.... people will give up trying to conserve water and use their hoses at night and btw, you could waste water without using a hose but I don't want any slackers that read my blog to get ideas so I won't give out any ideas on this.
T&TEC Slogan seems very ridiculous to me
So T&TEC's Slogan that I've been hearing in commercials has been
"Electricity - A Cost You Can Control"
Is it just me or ... is it ridiculous to you to?!?!?
That's the lowest definition I can think of in my mind. How about something like "Powering your life's most critical needs" or something like that. Goodness man, a cost you can control???
I don't think I could go on, T&TEC wouldn't be able to handle the truth on my blog.
Scholarships from the Government eh?
I refer to the Trinidad Express Article I GOT NO MONEY
The last paragraph shows some interesting information:
"Among those who have been given assistance is one present Government Senator, Laurel Lezama, who received $454,650 in assistance for studies in England from 2004-2006; Paige De Leon, who is the communications manager at the Office of the Prime Minister, and journalists Jerome Lewis (I95FM), Curtis Williams (CNMG) and former TV journalist Odeka O’Neil."
Half a Million dollars in assistance, imagine that! I have to wonder if these people were so poor that they could not afford tertiary education because I certainly know poor people who may have needed this assistance and there's something else I notice about those names but I won't say it here.
Ministry of Education in Trinidad crazy or dotish? Which one?
I refer to this article in the Trinidad Express paper No sick leave for teachers
Since when the Government of Trinidad and Tobago via a ministry could show so much stupidity. This to me seems to be an infringement on the rights of teachers to protect/strike and for some of these teachers who could have been ill, this is taking away their fair right to stay home if ill.
If the Ministry of Education could display so much lack of intelligence, can we expect any better from teachers? Start at the top of the problem!
DISAPPOINTED with North Business Community in Trinidad
So CHOGUM is around the corner and the planned strike on Monday and Tuesday was met with ignorance by many of the North business community. As usual, what I am about to say may aggravate alot of these people so if you are one of them, you have the chance to not read this article.
Firstly, why is the business community especially in North Trinidad not supporting these strikes? I bet you if they raised the price of diesel the business community would want to strike (or take advantage of the public buyers by increasing their product prices by 5-10 times). In fact, I would go as far to say that many in the business communities these days are criminals in a specific context. Nothing is wrong with acceptable profit but don't tell me you go and buy a cheap produce made in China and then mark it up by 1000%, that's just plain wrong - I think its an injustice to society!
Abuse of police priveledges! This is why nobody likes the law.
Today, about 30 minutes or so ago, I was in the Gulf City area.... actually, closer to Modern Secondary School which is opposite ASJA girls. Anyways, so I was in traffic on the 3 lane (with ASJA being on the road to my left). All of a sudden a police van decides he is too important to be in this traffic so he puts on his siren to pass through the traffic. I then see this foolish policeman drive into the traffic pile up where people are picking up their children only to assume that this jack is going to selfishly pick up his child first. Now tell me, how can Trinidad be any good if the police abuse the law. No wonder people migrating - the lawlessness starting with the law now.
NOTE: This message is only for the bad police staff. Not the few good ones that try to uphold the law and get fire for it.





