debut: 2/16/17
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"PNM Crisis Leadership: Demands Accountability in the Face of Chaos and Corruption"
The PNM's leadership has completely deserted the party, leaving its members fumbling around like chickens without heads.
For the foreseeable future, this state of confusion is probably going to persist.
Young has demonstrated inefficiency as a leader, and Beckles-Robinson just does not possess the skills required for the position.
Her gender, which seems to take precedence over true leadership abilities in the current environment, is her only noteworthy characteristic.
Rowley, Stuart, and Imbert are unquestionably the main culprits behind the PNM's electoral failure.
Party members who have profited from the State—not on the basis of merit, but rather through heedless loyalty and monetary donations to the government—will suffer greatly as a result of their actions.
While many worthy citizens suffered, these leaders probably became wealthy and relished their time in office.
That some may have even accumulated millions over the last ten years is not surprising.
Instead of serving the nation, they have served Rowley.
Every cabinet member and appointee who permitted the corruption of this administration bears some of the blame.
The time has come for them to do the right thing and step down right now, or face expulsion.
For those citizens who have been denied rights and privileges because they have refused to submit to Rowley's whims, anything less would be incredibly unfair.
As T&T proceed, it is imperative that the new administration form an impartial professional committee to look into the egregious mismanagement of Rowley and his administration.
This question is essential for figuring out how much damage has been done and how to start fixing it.
This is a difficult task that needs to be supported by factual data and carried out by reliable people who aren't biased politically or have other hidden agendas.
T&T's future course will be greatly influenced by the calibre and comprehensiveness of the information this committee provides.
It would be completely pointless to move forward without it.
All planning must be based on reality, which is the foundation of politics.
Beckles, Stuart, and other supporters of Rowley will have to deal with the consequences of his careless choices while he settles into a comfortable life of golf and business.
I want to be clear that I don't have high expectations for the UNC because it will be difficult given T&T's economic situation and the inexperienced cabinet that lacks a variety of skills.
The damage cannot be corrected in 5 years.
Even though T&T citizens have had to pay a high price for this intervention—one that we must learn from—the overthrow of Rowley and his corrupt government is an unmistakable sign that higher powers are at work.
Sarge
The PNM's leadership has completely deserted the party, leaving its members fumbling around like chickens without heads.
For the foreseeable future, this state of confusion is probably going to persist.
Young has demonstrated inefficiency as a leader, and Beckles-Robinson just does not possess the skills required for the position.
Her gender, which seems to take precedence over true leadership abilities in the current environment, is her only noteworthy characteristic.
Rowley, Stuart, and Imbert are unquestionably the main culprits behind the PNM's electoral failure.
Party members who have profited from the State—not on the basis of merit, but rather through heedless loyalty and monetary donations to the government—will suffer greatly as a result of their actions.
While many worthy citizens suffered, these leaders probably became wealthy and relished their time in office.
That some may have even accumulated millions over the last ten years is not surprising.
Instead of serving the nation, they have served Rowley.
Every cabinet member and appointee who permitted the corruption of this administration bears some of the blame.
The time has come for them to do the right thing and step down right now, or face expulsion.
For those citizens who have been denied rights and privileges because they have refused to submit to Rowley's whims, anything less would be incredibly unfair.
As T&T proceed, it is imperative that the new administration form an impartial professional committee to look into the egregious mismanagement of Rowley and his administration.
This question is essential for figuring out how much damage has been done and how to start fixing it.
This is a difficult task that needs to be supported by factual data and carried out by reliable people who aren't biased politically or have other hidden agendas.
T&T's future course will be greatly influenced by the calibre and comprehensiveness of the information this committee provides.
It would be completely pointless to move forward without it.
All planning must be based on reality, which is the foundation of politics.
Beckles, Stuart, and other supporters of Rowley will have to deal with the consequences of his careless choices while he settles into a comfortable life of golf and business.
I want to be clear that I don't have high expectations for the UNC because it will be difficult given T&T's economic situation and the inexperienced cabinet that lacks a variety of skills.
The damage cannot be corrected in 5 years.
Even though T&T citizens have had to pay a high price for this intervention—one that we must learn from—the overthrow of Rowley and his corrupt government is an unmistakable sign that higher powers are at work.
Sarge
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