To the Current Government and the past One ( Please Watch Video)

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To the current PNM Government and to the Past Government of Trinidad and Tobago , is you all that put us in this Position. Is you stupid politicians that bad spent and steal the money and now you want to over tax us. PNM and UNC POLITICIANS all of you on shit. View the video and see what this person has to say about you fools in Trinidad and Tobago.


 
Just saw this video... LOL
This guy hit the nail on the head with that one. Print More Money!
Voting changes nothing it seems.
So far the amount of corruption this country is encouraging is causing the poor man to just get poorer.

We in a so called recession right now, you'd expect to see lower prices on cars, land etc... but the prices are actually rising, even though every week companies are laying off workers.

Corrupt contractors etc are using these avenues to launder their money. Thereby keeping the demand high so prices increase. You seeing land selling for $600,000 and up for 1 lot... and they saying cash buyers... WTF?
 
Yes exactly when a country goes in a recession and when oil prices drops to a all low, land prices and houses prices suppose to drop. We live in a country that when prices goes up it remains that price it will never drop.
 
Yes exactly when a country goes in a recession and when oil prices drops to a all low, land prices and houses prices suppose to drop. We live in a country that when prices goes up it remains that price it will never drop.
What about the reduction in VAT...
When VAT was reduced... did any of the advertised prices actually reduce?
What savings or impact did the drop in VAT have on us? I haven't seen a price drop in anything from this...

For example those car industries...
VAT has a high impact on the overall cost of a vehicle. You would expect to see a recognizable price drop for cars when VAT was reduced but that did not happen.
The actual price of the car was increased instead to compensate for the drop in VAT keeping the overall price, the same as before.
So the result is... more money in the Syrian's pocket, less money towards the government and no savings or benefit to the citizens.
 
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