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Reply to "The coalition governs; now what about the future of each party?"

Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

You becoming as stupid as them:

2020 PNC/GDF 55%, AFC/PPP 45%.

 

* You're getting overly emotional baseman.

 

* DIS TIME NAH LANG TIME.

 

* If the AFC pulls out of the coalition---the PNC will return to being a 40% party.

 

* The way I see it ---the AFC will remain KINGMAKERS in Guyana politics.

 

RE: THE GDF

 

* Your fears are misguided.

 

Rev

 

 

baseman: Mr Rev, that's what you said when I warned you of the possibility of a PPP lost a week before May 11.  Mark my words, the PNC will never lose again, ask Caribj, he must be laughing and high "fiveing" at how stupid we c00lies are.

 

baseman:

 

* If the coalition remains intact, if they are able to make inroads into the Amerindian vote,  and if Guyana continues to progress economically and socially, then the PPP will likely remain in the wilderness for a very long time.

 

* But I don't share your fear that the PNC/GDF will control Guyana again.

 

Rev

 

 

Just as the PPP just shocked themselves by learning that they can actually lose, so will APNU (AFC) lose if power makes them arrogant and corrupt.  Even as the mixed vote grows, if the PPP moves from its racist orientation it might be able to woo them, as well as cross over black votes.

 

But if they sulk and pout and walk around the streets like vagrants then their prospects will be no better than those of the UF.

FM
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