
Yep, it seems like Jack Warner doesn't want to be a UNC member anymore, I was expecting this to happen when he started all this, what's next, Jack Warner wants to be a Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago? Edited: Felipe on 8th Jul, 2013 - 1:47pm
So Jack said he gave up his US green card and got instead a 10 year visa and the whole process took 15 minutes at the US Embassy. I would like to know, is this normal? I didn't know you can give up your green card and get another "Visa" Instead? Jack is afraid to go to the US but it seems like there was no problem in granting him a visa.
The next obvious goal for Jack Warner is to become PM, but the main question is this: Does he have national merit and not just merit in Chaguanas West?
A TV6 panel yesterday discussed the theory that the typical Trinidadian voter mostly wants ground level things taken care of: water, lights, drainage and roads. They do not care how corrupt or how much their representative is lacking in integrity so long as they have their needs met. The problem with this situation is that Jack Warner cannot cater for the needs of 1.3 million people. With that said he has proven that the Trinidadian voter is moving away from party / race politics.
If Jack Warner ever becomes Prime Minster of Trinidad and Tobago, that is going to be not good because I find this guy a corrupt man who does certain actions that is based on bribes before. And now he wants the power to control [..] Trinidad and Tobago? If that was case who knows what kind of decisions he is going to make for the islands if he wins the general elections.