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April 19, 2021
There comes a time in the affairs of a nation—and such occurrences are rare, maybe once in a century—when events shaped by the actions of citizens or unleashed by the forces of nature create the conditions for change, sometimes radical change that otherwise would hardly be considered, far less adopted, but which, when measured by the degree of dislocation the nation faces if its leaders fail to act, may offer opportunities that guide us along a path we didn’t think existed.
I have paraphrased in bits some profound pronouncements by eminent statesmen Jawaharlal Nehru of India and Franklin Roosevelt of the US, made at critical points in the histories of their respective countries, because I feel they reflected the spirit we must harness if we are to emerge from this crisis stronger and braver. As I have been writing over the past few weeks, Covid-19 caught us at a time when Trinidad and Tobago was at its most vulnerable, from an economic standpoint. It is pointless arguing which political party got us into this mess. Both will deny they had anything to with the sad state of the economy.
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