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Tillapia Instead of Sugar: APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry.

 

This is APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry. Other questions to be followed: Are we going to blame APNU+AFC for all murders and suicides that may be committed during their first 100 days in office? We urge everyone to put pressure on the new administration so they can function with responsibility and accountability. Who will speak for the other half of Guyana? Who will answer for the coolie cane cutters that belong to coolie as per Greenidge?         

 

Prime Minister elect, Moses Nagamootoo, is under Granger who has full power as per the constitution. Granger didn't trusted him because he was PPP die hard, and still don't trust him, knowing he could be president in heart beat. How will that played out?

 

1) Is national service coming back?

2) Is the bread line coming back?

3) Is Indian suffering coming back?

4) Are they going to make Marriott into a hospital?

5) Will the airport extension see a setback?

6) Who will build the road from Lethem to Linden & Berbice?

7) Who will build a new bridge across Demerara River?

8) Will the new admin cater for renewed energy in the next five years?

 

9) Most of all, are we prepare to learn an expensive lesson for the next five years if the new admin is all talks and no action?

 

 

 

Yes, half of the country's population want to know who will represents them, and these are valid question to ask. We will be watching and listening.

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Originally Posted by Cobra:

Tillapia Instead of Sugar: APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry.

 

This is APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry. Other questions to be followed: Are we going to blame APNU+AFC for all murders and suicides that may be committed during their first 100 days in office? We urge everyone to put pressure on the new administration so they can function with responsibility and accountability. Who will speak for the other half of Guyana? Who will answer for the coolie cane cutters that belong to coolie as per Greenidge?         

 

Prime Minister elect, Moses Nagamootoo, is under Granger who has full power as per the constitution. Granger didn't trusted him because he was PPP die hard, and still don't trust him, knowing he could be president in heart beat. How will that played out?

 

1) Is national service coming back?

2) Is the bread line coming back?

3) Is Indian suffering coming back?

4) Are they going to make Marriott into a hospital?

5) Will the airport extension see a setback?

6) Who will build the road from Lethem to Linden & Berbice?

7) Who will build a new bridge across Demerara River?

8) Will the new admin cater for renewed energy in the next five years?

 

9) Most of all, are we prepare to learn an expensive lesson for the next five years if the new admin is all talks and no action?

 

 

 

Yes, half of the country's population want to know who will represents them, and these are valid question to ask. We will be watching and listening.

Dude go get drunk and lament your loss....We are of the old schoollll You are not going to get sympathy here.

FM

Your panic is acknowledged and maybe felt by 49% of the population.  It turns out that Guyana, outside of Georgetown, voted significantly for the PPP.  In fact the PPP enjoys overwhelming support in the interior, outside of Bartica and places like Mahdia, as well as on the coast, aside from the Gtown. ECD,EBD and West Coast Berbice.

 

Its the margin of victory in Gtown that offset the PPP support outside.

 

Continue to make your points as the coalition will need to be reminded that your needs have to be considered as well.

 

If they succeed though, promise yourself that the PNC doesn't consist of Amazonian females with "cyats of steel", adept at pissing on the PNC flag, while grown PPP men flee in fright.

FM
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The focus Dear Cousin is not the Coalition. It's the PPP.

 

We need to step back. Assess why we lost. Why did 51% of the country vote the PPP out?

 

The list is too long for me post here. I cannot think of one good thing about these cretins aside from the fact that they're not the PNC. And if the PNC governs well, then guess what? Guyana would have made the RIGHT choice in ousting the PPP.

 

Do NOT create a victim narrative of the PPP. These cretins were not victims. They deserved to lose. We only supported them out of ethnic insecurity and nothing else. If the Coalition behaves itself, the PPP will hemmorhage more support.

 

I'm sure right now the PPP is hemmorhaging all the opportunists. Is Clinton Urling PPP anymore? Odinga Lumumba?

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
 

Dude go get drunk and lament your loss....We are of the old schoollll You are not going to get sympathy here.

New era now.  Let us not be as dismissive towards the "49%" as the PPP was.  That is a major group. 

 

The only thing that makes this election a landslide is the massive defection of Indians from the PPP in Demerara, effectively ending the role that ethnic voting will play in future elections.

 

The PPP held on to its base in Essequibo, WCD, and the Corentyne, as well as the interior, outside of places like Bartica and Mahdia.  The PPP still controls the rural East Indian, and the Amerindian vote.

 

APNU AFC will need to work with these people and not treat them the way that the PPP treated the African population.

FM
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I stand firm with the other half of the population that didn't vote for APNU+AFC. Year in year out, the PPP were getting cuss for making progress. They yell corruption without evidence. They yell responsibility and accountability. Well, I expect better from this newly elected govt. Until I see result of progress better than the PPP, I will continue to raise my voice like many have done to the PPP.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I stand firm with the other half of the population that didn't vote for APNU+AFC. Year in year out, the PPP were getting cuss for making progress. They yell corruption without evidence. They yell responsibility and accountability. Well, I expect better from this newly elected govt. Until I see result of progress better than the PPP, I will continue to raise my voice like many have done to the PPP.

You can start by calling on your PPP/Crooks to concede. They remind me of a bad tenant.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Tillapia Instead of Sugar: APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry.

 

This is APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry.

Tilapia farming is BIG business these days. Why are you looking down on it as some form of low trade? Do you have any idea what the yearly value of the trade is? Obviously not.

Mr.T
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I urge the PPP to stay firm in their belief since it's a closely contested election. They must give satisfaction to every voters that cast their ballots. We must answer to the people that decide who stay and who go. We don't have to answer the ABC country's. If APNU+AFC believe in democracy, they will give the PPP the benefit of the doubt of their concerns. Their action in this election tells me what to expect from them in years to come.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I urge the PPP to stay firm in their belief since it's a closely contested election. They must give satisfaction to every voters that cast their ballots. We must answer to the people that decide who stay and who go. We don't have to answer the ABC country's. If APNU+AFC believe in democracy, they will give the PPP the benefit of the doubt of their concerns. Their action in this election tells me what to expect from them in years to come.

Serpent Piss I urge you to go stick your head up your ass!

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I urge the PPP to stay firm in their belief since it's a closely contested election. They must give satisfaction to every voters that cast their ballots. We must answer to the people that decide who stay and who go.We don't have to answer the ABC country's. If APNU+AFC believe in democracy, they will give the PPP the benefit of the doubt of their concerns. Their action in this election tells me what to expect from them in years to come.

Cobra bhai seems like you can't accept defeat,so the

highlighted don't have a say,Guyana is not a dependant

country????

Django
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Originally Posted by Cobra:

I urge the PPP to stay firm in their belief since it's a closely contested election. They must give satisfaction to every voters that cast their ballots. We must answer to the people that decide who stay and who go. We don't have to answer the ABC country's. If APNU+AFC believe in democracy, they will give the PPP the benefit of the doubt of their concerns. Their action in this election tells me what to expect from them in years to come.

Cobra behave yourself or I will send some PNC Amazonians with cyats of steel to piss on you!

 

Seriously though.  This isn't the type of behavior that will engender those sympathy towards the losing 49%.

 

APNU AFC need to transition to governing.  It is no longer a partisan battle.  They need to focus on the 100% and not just the 51% who supported them.  They need to understand the reality that 55% of their votes came from Region 4.

 

Similarly the PPP needs to accept its mistakes.  Accept that its campaign strategy based on race back fired and that they lost 40-50% of the Indian vote in Region 4 and made no inroads into the African/mixed vote any where.

 

The good thing is that their open appeal to tribalism, and their defeat has shown that the era of a political party thinking that they can win based on tribalism is OVER.  If they wish to win they need to focus on issues which UNITE!

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Tillapia Instead of Sugar: APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry.

 

This is APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry. Other questions to be followed: Are we going to blame APNU+AFC for all murders and suicides that may be committed during their first 100 days in office? We urge everyone to put pressure on the new administration so they can function with responsibility and accountability. Who will speak for the other half of Guyana? Who will answer for the coolie cane cutters that belong to coolie as per Greenidge?         

 

Prime Minister elect, Moses Nagamootoo, is under Granger who has full power as per the constitution. Granger didn't trusted him because he was PPP die hard, and still don't trust him, knowing he could be president in heart beat. How will that played out?

 

1) Is national service coming back?

2) Is the bread line coming back?

3) Is Indian suffering coming back?

4) Are they going to make Marriott into a hospital?

5) Will the airport extension see a setback?

6) Who will build the road from Lethem to Linden & Berbice?

7) Who will build a new bridge across Demerara River?

8) Will the new admin cater for renewed energy in the next five years?

 

9) Most of all, are we prepare to learn an expensive lesson for the next five years if the new admin is all talks and no action?

 

 

 

Yes, half of the country's population want to know who will represents them, and these are valid question to ask. We will be watching and listening.

Just as the people spoke in this elections, they will speak again in the future. Perhaps you should wait for the new government to start administering before you criticize their administration.

A
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Tillapia Instead of Sugar: APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry.

 

This is APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry. Other questions to be followed: Are we going to blame APNU+AFC for all murders and suicides that may be committed during their first 100 days in office? We urge everyone to put pressure on the new administration so they can function with responsibility and accountability. Who will speak for the other half of Guyana? Who will answer for the coolie cane cutters that belong to coolie as per Greenidge?         

 

Prime Minister elect, Moses Nagamootoo, is under Granger who has full power as per the constitution. Granger didn't trusted him because he was PPP die hard, and still don't trust him, knowing he could be president in heart beat. How will that played out?

 

1) Is national service coming back?

2) Is the bread line coming back?

3) Is Indian suffering coming back?

4) Are they going to make Marriott into a hospital?

5) Will the airport extension see a setback?

6) Who will build the road from Lethem to Linden & Berbice?

7) Who will build a new bridge across Demerara River?

8) Will the new admin cater for renewed energy in the next five years?

 

9) Most of all, are we prepare to learn an expensive lesson for the next five years if the new admin is all talks and no action?

 

 

 

Yes, half of the country's population want to know who will represents them, and these are valid question to ask. We will be watching and listening.

Just as the people spoke in this elections, they will speak again in the future. Perhaps you should wait for the new government to start administering before you criticize their administration.

I lived under the same administration (PNC), now (APNU+AFC). I have a right to make assumptions based on my experience. Guyana was almost bankrupt.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I lived under the same administration (PNC), now (APNU+AFC). I have a right to make assumptions based on my experience. Guyana was almost bankrupt.

Of course you have the right ... and if you opt to display them on a public forum I have the right to comment. If Guyana was doing so well under the PPP why were they always looking for handouts?

A
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Indians made a big mistake not uniting and re-elect PPP again.

The last time their licenses were taken away. The will have to flee their country again.

 

You whine and complain about Indians not uniting and fail to see the massive step forward in Guyanese uniting. You lunatics are blinded by your racist bigotry.

A
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Indians made a big mistake not uniting and re-elect PPP again.

The last time their licenses were taken away. The will have to flee their country again.

 

You whine and complain about Indians not uniting and fail to see the massive step forward in Guyanese uniting. You lunatics are blinded by your racist bigotry.

I told the truth...  I will die by it.

R
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Indians made a big mistake not uniting and re-elect PPP again.

The last time their licenses were taken away. The will have to flee their country again.

 

You whine and complain about Indians not uniting and fail to see the massive step forward in Guyanese uniting. You lunatics are blinded by your racist bigotry.

You just bytch slapped de man.

S
Originally Posted by Sparky:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Indians made a big mistake not uniting and re-elect PPP again.

The last time their licenses were taken away. The will have to flee their country again.

 

You whine and complain about Indians not uniting and fail to see the massive step forward in Guyanese uniting. You lunatics are blinded by your racist bigotry.

You just bytch slapped de man.

You can't do that even if you want to...

R
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Sparky:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Indians made a big mistake not uniting and re-elect PPP again.

The last time their licenses were taken away. The will have to flee their country again.

 

You whine and complain about Indians not uniting and fail to see the massive step forward in Guyanese uniting. You lunatics are blinded by your racist bigotry.

You just bytch slapped de man.

You can't do that even if you want to...

You are a racist and a coward.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Indians made a big mistake not uniting and re-elect PPP again.

The last time their licenses were taken away. The will have to flee their country again.

 

You whine and complain about Indians not uniting and fail to see the massive step forward in Guyanese uniting. You lunatics are blinded by your racist bigotry.

I told the truth...  I will die by it.

Well the PPP died by it.  You were warned that there weren't enough Indians votes and that not every Indian supported the PPP,  and still you stuck to this strategy.

 

Well 51% of the voters rejected it. And even more will in the future if the APNU AFC live up to their promises.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

The focus Dear Cousin is not the Coalition. It's the PPP.

 

We need to step back. Assess why we lost. Why did 51% of the country vote the PPP out?

 

The list is too long for me post here. I cannot think of one good thing about these cretins aside from the fact that they're not the PNC. And if the PNC governs well, then guess what? Guyana would have made the RIGHT choice in ousting the PPP.

 

Do NOT create a victim narrative of the PPP. These cretins were not victims. They deserved to lose. We only supported them out of ethnic insecurity and nothing else. If the Coalition behaves itself, the PPP will hemmorhage more support.

 

I'm sure right now the PPP is hemmorhaging all the opportunists. Is Clinton Urling PPP anymore? Odinga Lumumba?

This will be the slow death of the PPP, The APNU/AFC should change their name to a common united front reflecting the ethnic make-up of the country . Hopefully, they put the country and it's people FIRST.

K
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Tillapia Instead of Sugar: APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry.

 

This is APNU+AFC solution for the sugar industry. Other questions to be followed: Are we going to blame APNU+AFC for all murders and suicides that may be committed during their first 100 days in office? We urge everyone to put pressure on the new administration so they can function with responsibility and accountability. Who will speak for the other half of Guyana? Who will answer for the coolie cane cutters that belong to coolie as per Greenidge?         

 

Prime Minister elect, Moses Nagamootoo, is under Granger who has full power as per the constitution. Granger didn't trusted him because he was PPP die hard, and still don't trust him, knowing he could be president in heart beat. How will that played out?

 

1) Is national service coming back?

2) Is the bread line coming back?

3) Is Indian suffering coming back?

4) Are they going to make Marriott into a hospital?

5) Will the airport extension see a setback?

6) Who will build the road from Lethem to Linden & Berbice?

7) Who will build a new bridge across Demerara River?

8) Will the new admin cater for renewed energy in the next five years?

 

9) Most of all, are we prepare to learn an expensive lesson for the next five years if the new admin is all talks and no action?

 

 

 

Yes, half of the country's population want to know who will represents them, and these are valid question to ask. We will be watching and listening.

Don't be bitter ,accept the fact, PPP lost and the coalition WON.

K
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Indians made a big mistake not uniting and re-elect PPP again.

The last time their licenses were taken away. The will have to flee their country again.

 

You whine and complain about Indians not uniting and fail to see the massive step forward in Guyanese uniting. You lunatics are blinded by your racist bigotry.

I told the truth...  I will die by it.

Do you even know what the day of the week is? Do you fail to understand the magnitude of Guyanese uniting across racial lines, or are you still unable to let go of your aja's brainwashing about dem bad blackman?

A

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