Dear Editor,
Dr Rowley is in our face again. The Newsday has a story of him fretting about gov't's superficial response to the recent floods and landslides in northwest Trinidad.
More or less he fussed that gov't has a duty to pull out all stops so poor people knocked flat by the "major natural disaster" could quickly get back on their feet, or on a better footing than they were before the "disaster" hit.
Obviously, Dr Rowley means, if necessary they must be removed from their ramshackled homes and resettled in a healthy environment that has been professionally developed with taxpayers' money.
For once, I agree with him, so I call on my beloved Prime Minister to exodus those flood victims to Landate, Tobago.
The Newsday story, Rowley knocks government, is on the Net. http://newsday.co.tt/politics/0,165193.html
Nathalia La Foucade (aged 32 and quietly charting my own path through the Circle of Life), |Federation Park, Port of Spain.
Dr Rowley is in our face again. The Newsday has a story of him fretting about gov't's superficial response to the recent floods and landslides in northwest Trinidad.
More or less he fussed that gov't has a duty to pull out all stops so poor people knocked flat by the "major natural disaster" could quickly get back on their feet, or on a better footing than they were before the "disaster" hit.
Obviously, Dr Rowley means, if necessary they must be removed from their ramshackled homes and resettled in a healthy environment that has been professionally developed with taxpayers' money.
For once, I agree with him, so I call on my beloved Prime Minister to exodus those flood victims to Landate, Tobago.
The Newsday story, Rowley knocks government, is on the Net. http://newsday.co.tt/politics/0,165193.html
Nathalia La Foucade (aged 32 and quietly charting my own path through the Circle of Life), |Federation Park, Port of Spain.
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