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My2Cents says...

The fact that someone wrote a whole article on this nonsense is beyond me. Who cares if profits for Mr. Robert’s stores normalize after record profits for 3 months? Why is there an article in this paper on average every month on every random musing of Rupert Roberts? I will be watching to see if the Tribune administrator stifles my free speech by not approving this comment to spare the feelings of the writer....

On Food stores brace for sales plummet

Posted 26 June 2020, 12:07 a.m. Suggest removal

My2Cents says...

Very sad and disturbing. The red spots on the photo used for the article makes it even more chilling given the manner in which she was killed. RIP

My2Cents says...

I find it disgraceful that both ministers glossed it over as a “hiccup”, as if a whole government agency not getting the memo on the opening of the country and their responsibility is no big deal. Things will never change as long as those in power refuse to address the slackness enveloping the public service.

My2Cents says...

Well said.

My2Cents says...

This is by far the most dense comment in the thread. If you don’t wish to be objective and use your critical thinking skills, keep your thoughts to yourself.

My2Cents says...

There’s absolutely no transparency or accountability when it comes to law enforcement in this country. Where’s the body cam footage to prove that? Are they even required to wear them? Will the results of the investigation be revealed to the public? Why is this newspaper and other news outlets taking everything the police says at face value and presenting it as facts without doing the extensive investigations? Smh

My2Cents says...

They’re assembling and roaming freely throughout their COVID-19 stricken state with thousands of active cases and hundreds of deaths. Many of them are certainly willing to and have indicated their interest in traveling internationally. Traveling to the 242 would likely be appealing given our extremely low number of active cases and deaths.

On Sandals shut until November 1

Posted 13 June 2020, 1:32 p.m. Suggest removal