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Originally Posted by cain:

Ow ma gaaaaawd! So one banna pissed off for some reason or other or paid to make a speech and the whoooooole country ah vote ah PPP. Yall rass propa stupidy you know.

 

They made him an offer he couldn't refuse...new gold teet

 

Which right thinking coolie could refuse that? Like coolie krypton

FM
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

everyone Guyanese has a voice "shaitaan" don't insult.

How much that sugar worked got paid for his voice. Dem rass gun suffer the most when Guysicko collapse under the PPP.

Both sugar unions asking for an inquiry about Guysuco, speaks volumes about their feelings towards  the PPP.   

And yet they will still urge their supporters to remain slaves on the PPP plantation.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

everyone Guyanese has a voice "shaitaan" don't insult.

How much that sugar worked got paid for his voice. Dem rass gun suffer the most when Guysicko collapse under the PPP.

Both sugar unions asking for an inquiry about Guysuco, speaks volumes about their feelings towards  the PPP.   

And yet they will still urge their supporters to remain slaves on the PPP plantation.

 

Hey,

 

As lang as wan coolie man ah live in de Big House, who se rass kay?

FM
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Encouraging people to vote PPP is not always right, but saving them from a repeated dictatorship rule under PNC is a blessing in disguised.

EH???? Do you know how that sounds? Try sounding it out as you read.

Cain, why do you support dictatorship in Guyana? Granger said he's going solo, means he buss off the AFC already. Why are you still serving two masters?

FM
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Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

From all indications, A.P.N.U has thrown cold water on the "coalition" dreams of the A.F.C.

Well Moses and Ramjhaaatan are very DESPERATE and will do anything to stay relevant. Hope the Public is keeping both eyes open on those two Chaps.

all the eyes on pradoville 

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

From all indications, A.P.N.U has thrown cold water on the "coalition" dreams of the A.F.C.

Well Moses and Ramjhaaatan are very DESPERATE and will do anything to stay relevant. Hope the Public is keeping both eyes open on those two Chaps.

all the eyes on pradoville 

1 or 2??

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

From all indications, A.P.N.U has thrown cold water on the "coalition" dreams of the A.F.C.

Well Moses and Ramjhaaatan are very DESPERATE and will do anything to stay relevant. Hope the Public is keeping both eyes open on those two Chaps.

all the eyes on pradoville 

1 or 2??

Mister ali mansion make 3

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

From all indications, A.P.N.U has thrown cold water on the "coalition" dreams of the A.F.C.

Well Moses and Ramjhaaatan are very DESPERATE and will do anything to stay relevant. Hope the Public is keeping both eyes open on those two Chaps.


Nehru Bhai

 

Granger will play it safe and avoid taking a risk with Moses and Rumjhaat whom are seen as a liability to the PNC. Moses and Rumboggie cannot offer anything to the PNC and as such Granger kicked them to the curb.

 

This election will be a fight between the PNC and PPP and we all know that the PNC peaks at 40 percent.

 

PPP is guaranteed a 54 percent majority.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

This election will be a fight between the PNC and PPP and we all know that the PNC peaks at 40 percent.

 

PPP is guaranteed a 54 percent majority.

PPP got 221k votes in 1997 and only 166k votes in 2011.  The PNC won 165k votes in 2001.

 

The PNC will be confined to its usual base of support, but that might rise to above 40% if the others don't vote.]

 

So here is a scenario.  PPP 150k APNU 151k. 

 

Note that the 151k comes from the same group which gave them 165k in 2001.  So you see PPP victory isn't assured and APNU mightn't even need the AFC to split their votes.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

From all indications, A.P.N.U has thrown cold water on the "coalition" dreams of the A.F.C.

Well Moses and Ramjhaaatan are very DESPERATE and will do anything to stay relevant. Hope the Public is keeping both eyes open on those two Chaps.


Nehru Bhai

 

Granger will play it safe and avoid taking a risk with Moses and Rumjhaat whom are seen as a liability to the PNC. Moses and Rumboggie cannot offer anything to the PNC and as such Granger kicked them to the curb.

 

This election will be a fight between the PNC and PPP and we all know that the PNC peaks at 40 percent.

 

PPP is guaranteed a 54 percent majority.

how long now you have your head up kwame ass the whole is moving on and you still in the pass 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

From all indications, A.P.N.U has thrown cold water on the "coalition" dreams of the A.F.C.

Well Moses and Ramjhaaatan are very DESPERATE and will do anything to stay relevant. Hope the Public is keeping both eyes open on those two Chaps.

Nehru Bhai

 

Granger will play it safe and avoid taking a risk with Moses and Rumjhaat whom are seen as a liability to the PNC. Moses and Rumboggie cannot offer anything to the PNC and as such Granger kicked them to the curb.

 

This election will be a fight between the PNC and PPP and we all know that the PNC peaks at 40 percent.

 

PPP is guaranteed a 54 percent majority.

at the election in May, 2015

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
 

PPP is guaranteed a 54 percent majority.

at the election in May, 2015

Just like the 60% which you predicted.

Your choice to be rigidly fixed in the 2011-period, while others have moved forward with current issues.

 

By the way ... what are your predictions for 2015??

 

Mine which is published on GNI is ...

 

54% == PPP/C

39% == PNC plus its current associates.

07% == AFC

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
 

PPP is guaranteed a 54 percent majority.

at the election in May, 2015

Just like the 60% which you predicted.

Your choice to be rigidly fixed in the 2011-period, while others have moved forward with current issues.

 

By the way ... what are your predictions for 2015??

 

Mine which is published on GNI is ...

 

54% == PPP/C

39% == PNC plus its current associates.

07% == AFC

He knows it is 40 percent PNC

Nehru
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
 

PPP is guaranteed a 54 percent majority.

at the election in May, 2015

Just like the 60% which you predicted.

Your choice to be rigidly fixed in the 2011-period, while others have moved forward with current issues.

 

By the way ... what are your predictions for 2015??

 

Mine which is published on GNI is ...

 

54% == PPP/C

39% == PNC plus its current associates.

07% == AFC

How far up you got your head up your anus to pull out these numbers?

Mitwah

Disheartened by the AFC’s duplicity

 

JUST last week, in one of those moments of intense clarity that tend to precede the not-so-clear haze of the Friday evening after-work lime, I was consumed in a deeply philosophical discussion on “change”. People say that change is inevitable, if not desirable. So much has changed in Guyana that my grandfather would scarcely recognise this place when he returns to vote this year, for his beloved ‘Cup’, no doubt.I have learned to steer clear of political discussions with “Aaja”. How can you convince the certainty of experience through logical, impassioned arguments for “change” from the old politics of party loyalty to voting on issues and following reason?

Needless to say, I supported the Alliance For Change in the last elections; I voted for Change! Hoped for Change! Prayed for Change! And change they did! Right into the jumbie politics Aaja warns about!
The blatant disingenuousness and deception in statements by the AFC leaders has profoundly shocked and disheartened me, as I had sincerely hoped for better from them. Case in point is the recent article in the Kaieteur News of January 30, 2015 titled, “We need assurance that the regime won’t further deplete int’l reserves”; and the Internet news article of January 29, 2015 on Inewsguyana.com titled, “AFC reports mismanagement in Guyana’s economy; questions decline in Reserves”.
These articles point to statements by Mr. Nagamootoo, suggesting that the drop in government reserves between 2012 from US$835 million to US$609 million in 2014 “speaks of troubles in the economy”, and claims that this is the result of mismanagement of the economy.
Polishing up with the linguistic craftiness of a well sharpened politician, he says, “â€Ķthis is arithmetic, not PhD Economics!”
While I do not hold a PhD in Economics, I know enough to see past the duplicity and spiteful misrepresentation of the cold hard facts. The fact is that just about two years ago when I bought some gold to make a modest piece of jewellery to give to my new-born niece, it cost me nearly $40,000. A few weeks ago, pretty much the same piece of jewellery was just a fraction of that price. Between 2012 and 2014, the price of gold on the world market tumbled from about US$1800 an ounce to below US$1200 an ounce. This loss of more than 1/3 of the price for a commodity that in 2012 contributed more than 50 per cent of export earnings with US$716.9 million inevitably had a major negative impact on export earnings, and certainly would have resulted in the loss in foreign exchange reserves.
No country with such a significant share of gold in its exports would have been able to resist this drastic pull on its reserves. How then is this development the fault of the Government, or a sign of economic mismanagement?
Certainly, in my after-work lime, I would like to, and often do, blame the Government for everything. However, unless the AFC launches its campaign with free bottles of 5-year-old, they have got to do better than bogus arguments, and the old staple of bitterness and malicious political statements. Perhaps my fellow free thinkers would have to wait just a bit longer for that new politics to emerge. For now, I expect Aaja and I would finally have something to agree on for the next elections.
J. W.

 

extracted from the Guyana Chronicle

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:
How can you convince the certainty of experience through logical, impassioned arguments for “change” from the old politics of party loyalty to voting on issues and following reason?Needless to say, I supported the Alliance For Change in the last elections; I voted for Change! Hoped for Change! Prayed for Change! And change they did! Right into the jumbie politics Aaja warns about!


The blatant disingenuousness and deception in statements by the AFC leaders has profoundly shocked and disheartened me, as I had sincerely hoped for better from them.

 

 

Next change for the Alliance at the May 2015 elections is a reduced numbers of MPs and becoming insignificant in the political venue.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Conscience:
How can you convince the certainty of experience through logical, impassioned arguments for “change” from the old politics of party loyalty to voting on issues and following reason?Needless to say, I supported the Alliance For Change in the last elections; I voted for Change! Hoped for Change! Prayed for Change! And change they did! Right into the jumbie politics Aaja warns about!


The blatant disingenuousness and deception in statements by the AFC leaders has profoundly shocked and disheartened me, as I had sincerely hoped for better from them.

 

 

Next change for the Alliance at the May 2015 elections is a reduced numbers of MPs and becoming insignificant in the political venue.

Try and  remain calm. Do you recall being a PNC Engineer?

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Conscience:

everyone Guyanese has a voice "shaitaan" don't insult.

Sure, Conscience, everyone has a voice. It's elections season and everyone is entitled to his voting preference.

With regard to the PPP hero in that video, the question is: How many persons will he charm? How many PPP votes will he get?

Bring more videos, Conscience. I'm ready for entertainment.

FM

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