Rodney Charles: Keith Rowley’s Wheel of Misfortune
UNC Campaign Manager Rodney Charles visited the corner of Belmont Circular Road and Queen’s Park East, Port-of-Spain Monday to talk about Keith Rowley’s leadership and the choice facing voters in the 7th September General Elections.
“We are now 35 days from the General Elections on 7th September,” said Mr. Charles. “I would like to share with a little about Keith Rowley’s decision making process.”
Revealing Keith Rowley’s Wheel of Misfortune, Mr. Charles explained that Rowley would, if elected, rely on spinning this wheel to make the critical decisions to govern the country.
Possible options include:
– “I Don’t Know”
– “Get Very Very Angry”
– “Cut Health Care”
– “Blame Someone Else”
– “Cut Education”
– “Raise VAT”
Voters are quickly learning that Keith Rowley is, as former Prime Minister Patrick Manning described him, “completely out of control.” He is an angry, arrogant man who lacks a vision or a serious plan for Trinidad and Tobago. For 281 days, voters have waited for Rowley to make good on his commitment to make public his plans for Trinidad and Tobago.
Voters can choose between Keith Rowley, an angry, arrogant man with no vision or plan for Trinidad and Tobago.
Or, they can choose Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, who has a plan and a vision for Trinidad and Tobago which will move our country forward together, making real improvements in the lives of people.
For further information and details of all aspects of the forthcoming campaign, please visit http://www.norowley.com/
For any further enquires please contact Rodney Charles: 322-1766