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Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet

January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 
Dear Editor,         
The present political volatility over the No Confidence Motion which led to the proroguing of Parliament by the do-nothing President could produce General Elections this year and the minority PPP regime could be replaced. If an election is held this year, the PPP will be in a fight for its life to regain power. Based on recent estimates, both the combined AFC/APNU would gain a landslide and form the next government. This is why the minority PPP regime will do everything in its power, legal or illegal, to continue the proroguing of Parliament and prevent the No Confidence Motion from passing. Despite some silly and unintellectual comments from the insincere General Secretary that the PPP will regain its majority in the next election, he and the PPP cabal know that the stakes are very high and sooner rather than later, they will have to face an angry and frustrated electorate.
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
The Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal is unworthy of governing the country. The fact that they believe that they are omnipotent, the cabal has descended into ugly arrogance and vulgar and abusive behaviour to those who oppose and criticize them, especially Diplomats and the Publisher and staff of Kaieteur News.
The proroguing of Parliament has rendered the people helpless and the opposition powerless with no power or resources to investigate any miscreant in public life as to how the corrupt PPP cabal is spending the taxpayers’ money. Parliament has become the mere tool and footstool of the president and the cabinet. For the last three years, the majority Opposition has produced enough hot air to start a global heat wave, and yet the PPP Government has never been under any obligation to make changes to the national budget, legislation or their corrupt practices.
However, the willful shut down of Parliament by the PPP cabal has cost the taxpayers millions of dollars in salaries, fees and allowances paid to MPs for doing absolutely nothing. This is not only a waste of the taxpayers’ money but it is also highway robbery and the President must be blamed for his reckless behavior, which proved that he does not care about the poor and the working class and how they are recklessly squandering their money.
Let the truth be told, the President and the PPP cabal are callous, arrogant, vulgar, corrupt and inept and are unfit to govern. They are using the country’s resources and money as if they had inherited them from their parents. They also believe that it is their God-given right to rule Guyana as was clearly stated in the tape recording by the CHAT-TREE Attorney General.
The PPP cabal’s blatant disrespect for Parliament, the constitution, the opposition and the people are visible for everyone to see. The proroguing of Parliament has denied the majority opposition the right to summon to a hearing any Government Minister or Chairman of a State enterprise under whose watch there has been credible evidence of waste, corruption or mismanagement; and then recommend to the DPP that consideration be given to laying criminal charges. But the DPP has not and will not file any charges against any senior member of the PPP regime—considered the “untouchables.”
The PPP-DPP has provided the most ridiculous reasons for not filing charges against the Attorney General for his abusive, vulgar, pimpish and threatening behaviour to the staff of Kaieteur News in light of the fact that the AG admitted that it was his voice on the tape.
This is a shameless DPP because the tape recording between a reporter of Kaieteur News and the AG clearly shows that the AG issued violent threats against the Publisher of Kaieteur News, Glenn Lall and his staff.  We want the people to know that this is the same DPP who filed charges against Glenn Lall for allegedly issuing threats against the head of the GRA, Kurshid Sattaur without any tape recording or sound evidence other than what the GRA boss said.
Had the office of the DPP been an effective institution based on the fact that justice should be blind, many public officials, including Ministers of the government would have been charged and jailed over the last twelve years for squandering or stealing public funds.
And billions of dollars could have been saved for the development of the country, improve education and the health care system, increased salaries and pensions for workers and senior citizens, reduce VAT and thus improve the lives of the poor and the working class. But the PPP cabal is not interested in doing any of the above; their only interests are to fatten their bank accounts and to make the poor, poorer and they and their relatives and friends richer.
And despite the daily reports by Kaieteur News of humongous waste, gross mismanagement and massive corruption, the DPP has not charged any minister or public official.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh

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Dear Editor,         
 
The present political volatility over the No Confidence Motion which led to the proroguing of Parliament by the do-nothing President could produce General Elections this year and the minority PPP regime could be replaced.
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters

You both can focus on what could be; while what indeed will happen is that the PPP/C will again be the government based on the next election and this time with a majority of 50+ percent of the votes.

FM
Dear Editor,         
 
If an election is held this year, the PPP will be in a fight for its life to regain power. Based on recent estimates, both the combined AFC/APNU would gain a landslide and form the next government. frustrated electorate.
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters

The PNC and AFC, whether combined as one unit or individual parties, will not gain a majority of votes at the next election.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Dear Editor,         
 
If an election is held this year, the PPP will be in a fight for its life to regain power. Based on recent estimates, both the combined AFC/APNU would gain a landslide and form the next government. frustrated electorate.
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters

The PNC and AFC, whether combined as one unit or individual parties, will not gain a majority of votes at the next election.

And your tsunami crystal ball says the PPP will have 60%, like your 2011 prediction, right ? 

You want to sell your crystal ball,I have magician fren who is interested in entertaining  children.

Tola
Dear Editor, 
 
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

Perhaps and indeed, only the two of you plus a few others will internalize your views.

 

Also, it would appear that your "sight" are indeed askew to be unable to see the various developments in Guyana.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Dear Editor, 
 
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

Perhaps and indeed, only the two of you plus a few others will internalize your views.

 

Also, it would appear that your "sight" are indeed askew to be unable to see the various developments in Guyana.

Development for whom D_G, when  the majority are still struggling to survive ?

Tola
Dear Editor,
For the last three years, the majority Opposition has produced enough hot air to start a global heat wave, and yet the PPP Government has never been under any obligation to make changes to the national budget, legislation or their corrupt practices.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

All that the opposition parties are doing is indeed to blow hot air and do absolutely nothing constructive for the development of the country.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Dear Editor, 
 
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

Perhaps and indeed, only the two of you plus a few others will internalize your views.

 

Also, it would appear that your "sight" are indeed askew to be unable to see the various developments in Guyana.

 

DG, the opposition are in shambles. Their wheels are falling off and their personal attacks are increasing as their frustration level rise.

 

They are becoming delusional, they lost the goodwill shown to them by the Guyanese people who have lost faith in a reckless opposition.

 

Recent AFC failures in Berbice are an indication of what will soon hit them.

 

Thanks to the PPP, free speech exists in Guyana today.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Dear Editor, 
 
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

Perhaps and indeed, only the two of you plus a few others will internalize your views.

 

Also, it would appear that your "sight" are indeed askew to be unable to see the various developments in Guyana.

 

DG, the opposition are in shambles. Their wheels are falling off and their personal attacks are increasing as their frustration level rise.

 

They are becoming delusional, they lost the goodwill shown to them by the Guyanese people who have lost faith in a reckless opposition.

 

AFC recent failures in Berbice is an indication of what will soon hit them.

 

Thanks to the PPP, free speech exists in Guyana today.

While the goodwill was genuine and sincere but by the actions of the opposition parties immediately after the elections that aspect has dwindled rapidly.

 

All political parties indeed have issues to resolve and improve.

 

However, the PPP/C is the best of the three major political parties and they will gain a majority of 50+ percent at the next election.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Dear Editor, 
 
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

Perhaps and indeed, only the two of you plus a few others will internalize your views.

 

Also, it would appear that your "sight" are indeed askew to be unable to see the various developments in Guyana.

 

DG, the opposition are in shambles. Their wheels are falling off and their personal attacks are increasing as their frustration level rise.

 

They are becoming delusional, they lost the goodwill shown to them by the Guyanese people who have lost faith in a reckless opposition.

 

AFC recent failures in Berbice is an indication of what will soon hit them.

 

Thanks to the PPP, free speech exists in Guyana today.

While the goodwill was genuine and sincere but by the actions of the opposition parties immediately after the elections that aspect has dwindled rapidly.

 

All political parties indeed have issues to resolve and improve.

 

However, the PPP/C is the best of the three major political parties and they will gain a majority of 50+ percent at the next election.

Jus 50+ D_G, how about 60 like in 2011.

Tola
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Dear Editor, 
 
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

Perhaps and indeed, only the two of you plus a few others will internalize your views.

 

Also, it would appear that your "sight" are indeed askew to be unable to see the various developments in Guyana.

 

DG, the opposition are in shambles. Their wheels are falling off and their personal attacks are increasing as their frustration level rise.

 

They are becoming delusional, they lost the goodwill shown to them by the Guyanese people who have lost faith in a reckless opposition.

 

AFC recent failures in Berbice is an indication of what will soon hit them.

 

Thanks to the PPP, free speech exists in Guyana today.

While the goodwill was genuine and sincere but by the actions of the opposition parties immediately after the elections that aspect has dwindled rapidly.

 

All political parties indeed have issues to resolve and improve.

 

However, the PPP/C is the best of the three major political parties and they will gain a majority of 50+ percent at the next election.

 

100 percent accurate.

 

The inability of the AFC to engage in meaningful dialogue led to their downfall. In fact, the PNC used the AFC as it's footstool. Granger played the AFC well and they fell for it.

 

Guyana could have been a much better nation with all hands on wheel but the opposition, especially the AFC started politics of confrontation and this puts them in a very bad situation.

 

Guyanese want their country to progress.

 

Most of the views expressed by AFC posters expose a lack of insight and an in-depth comprehension of micro and macro economics.

 

Their vulgarity and indecency are indications of their mindset.

 

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Dear Editor, 
 
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

Perhaps and indeed, only the two of you plus a few others will internalize your views.

 

Also, it would appear that your "sight" are indeed askew to be unable to see the various developments in Guyana.

 

DG, the opposition are in shambles. Their wheels are falling off and their personal attacks are increasing as their frustration level rise.

 

They are becoming delusional, they lost the goodwill shown to them by the Guyanese people who have lost faith in a reckless opposition.

 

AFC recent failures in Berbice is an indication of what will soon hit them.

 

Thanks to the PPP, free speech exists in Guyana today.

While the goodwill was genuine and sincere but by the actions of the opposition parties immediately after the elections that aspect has dwindled rapidly.

 

All political parties indeed have issues to resolve and improve.

 

However, the PPP/C is the best of the three major political parties and they will gain a majority of 50+ percent at the next election.

 

100 percent accurate.

 

The inability of the AFC to engage in meaningful dialogue led to their downfall. In fact, the PNC used the AFC as it's footstool. Granger played the AFC well and they fell for it.

 

Guyana could have been a much better nation with all hands on wheel but the opposition, especially the AFC started politics of confrontation and this puts them in a very bad situation.

 

Guyanese want their country to progress.

 

Most of the views expressed by AFC posters expose a lack of insight and an in-depth comprehension of micro and macro economics.

 

Their vulgarity and indecency indications of their mindset.

 

Correct plus the highlighted reference.

 

As I have stated on numerous occasions, succinctly, should the PROGRESSIVE elements of the PPP/C and the PNCR ever merge to form one political organization, it will win, perhaps, over 80% of the votes.

 

Indeed, with such a merger there will be members of both parties who would leave because of their opposition to the newly created organization.

 

The PROGRESSIVE elements of the PPP/C and the PNCR must be focused on the benefits of the people.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Dear Editor, 
 
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

Perhaps and indeed, only the two of you plus a few others will internalize your views.

 

Also, it would appear that your "sight" are indeed askew to be unable to see the various developments in Guyana.

 

DG, the opposition are in shambles. Their wheels are falling off and their personal attacks are increasing as their frustration level rise.

 

They are becoming delusional, they lost the goodwill shown to them by the Guyanese people who have lost faith in a reckless opposition.

 

AFC recent failures in Berbice is an indication of what will soon hit them.

 

Thanks to the PPP, free speech exists in Guyana today.

While the goodwill was genuine and sincere but by the actions of the opposition parties immediately after the elections that aspect has dwindled rapidly.

 

All political parties indeed have issues to resolve and improve.

 

However, the PPP/C is the best of the three major political parties and they will gain a majority of 50+ percent at the next election.

 

100 percent accurate.

 

The inability of the AFC to engage in meaningful dialogue led to their downfall. In fact, the PNC used the AFC as it's footstool. Granger played the AFC well and they fell for it.

 

Guyana could have been a much better nation with all hands on wheel but the opposition, especially the AFC started politics of confrontation and this puts them in a very bad situation.

 

Guyanese want their country to progress.

 

Most of the views expressed by AFC posters expose a lack of insight and an in-depth comprehension of micro and macro economics.

 

Their vulgarity and indecency indications of their mindset.

 

Correct plus the highlighted reference.

 

As I have stated on numerous occasions, succinctly, should the PROGRESSIVE elements of the PPP/C and the PNCR ever merge to form one political organization, it will win, perhaps, over 80% of the votes.

 

Indeed, with such a merger there will be members of both parties who would leave because of their opposition to the newly created organization.

 

The PROGRESSIVE elements of the PPP/C and the PNCR must be focused on the benefits of the people.

 

I also share those those views.

 

The progressive elements in the PPP and PNC will not only bring about racial unity but it will bring about massive economic progress for Guyana with a united front.

 

Sadly, this might be far from reality since both Parties as so far apart. 

 

I was extremely hopeful that the last election results would have forged some sort of national unity or political compromise but as usual, politicians put their selfish personal agendas ahead of national unity and development.

 

Sad but true.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Dear Editor, 
 
We are confident that the power-hungry, greed-driven and corrupt PPP cabal will receive a sound trashing at the polls because the DO-NOTHING President and his regime have not done anything to create employment, reduce corruption and crime and lessen the fears of the people, especially businessmen and visiting Guyanese. They have not developed the economy, end cronyism and nepotism, and have not introduced any policy that would improve the lives of the poor and the working class.
 
 
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
 
Parliament has become the footstool of the President and his cabinet, January 19, 2015 | By  | Filed Under Letters 

Perhaps and indeed, only the two of you plus a few others will internalize your views.

 

Also, it would appear that your "sight" are indeed askew to be unable to see the various developments in Guyana.

 

DG, the opposition are in shambles. Their wheels are falling off and their personal attacks are increasing as their frustration level rise.

 

They are becoming delusional, they lost the goodwill shown to them by the Guyanese people who have lost faith in a reckless opposition.

 

AFC recent failures in Berbice is an indication of what will soon hit them.

 

Thanks to the PPP, free speech exists in Guyana today.

While the goodwill was genuine and sincere but by the actions of the opposition parties immediately after the elections that aspect has dwindled rapidly.

 

All political parties indeed have issues to resolve and improve.

 

However, the PPP/C is the best of the three major political parties and they will gain a majority of 50+ percent at the next election.

 

100 percent accurate.

 

The inability of the AFC to engage in meaningful dialogue led to their downfall. In fact, the PNC used the AFC as it's footstool. Granger played the AFC well and they fell for it.

 

Guyana could have been a much better nation with all hands on wheel but the opposition, especially the AFC started politics of confrontation and this puts them in a very bad situation.

 

Guyanese want their country to progress.

 

Most of the views expressed by AFC posters expose a lack of insight and an in-depth comprehension of micro and macro economics.

 

Their vulgarity and indecency indications of their mindset.

 

Correct plus the highlighted reference.

 

As I have stated on numerous occasions, succinctly, should the PROGRESSIVE elements of the PPP/C and the PNCR ever merge to form one political organization, it will win, perhaps, over 80% of the votes.

 

Indeed, with such a merger there will be members of both parties who would leave because of their opposition to the newly created organization.

 

The PROGRESSIVE elements of the PPP/C and the PNCR must be focused on the benefits of the people.

 

I also share those those views.

 

The progressive elements in the PPP and PNC will not only bring about racial unity but it will bring about massive economic progress for Guyana with a united front.

 

Sadly, this might be far from reality since both Parties as so far apart. 

 

I was extremely hopeful that the last election results would have forged some sort of national unity or political compromise but as usual, politicians put their selfish personal agendas ahead of national unity and development.

 

Sad but true.

Good points, Yuji.

 

It is still early here, and I am leaving to attend to a few things.

 

Good night, and we will chat again.

FM

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