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@Django posted:

The truth is out there seek you will find. Anyway cut out some of the harsh language.

It clearly expresses my feelings without any doubts on anyone's part! But I don't like lying or pretense! And I loathe breaking promises unless there are very good, explainable reasons for the promisee! Promises for.me are almost sacrosanct! I'll try harder to leash my anger which can be, no doubt, harsh!

FM

There was a man who.is said to have had the highest.IQ measured but who is now dead! He.took ordinary clerical jobs and led a solitary life! Maybe he.couldn' t get along with other people less endowed! Swift's " Gulliver's Travels" was, perhaps, pointing to this in the part on.Lilliput! One test of my.IQ had the line on the graph going upwards and off the graph! Another, required.for.a.job, had the psychologist telling.me that I had results only found among 98% of business executives tested! Although I had no training for business! Nothing to boast about for I didn't give myself the brain I have! It seems like a curse to me at times but then I remember there must be a reason I'm yet to determine! I make dumb mistakes like any other, so I don't consider myself infallible! But why am I telling you this? Perhaps to encourage mockery and laughter!

FM
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@Former Member posted:

Who says it doesn't have to be, KW? That's taken for granted under Agriculture!

Not taken for granted, so said the evidence. If there were a deep coordination approach we would not have Skeldon today. I do not see any plan or discussion from the relevant authority regarding linking up all the loose ends.

FM
@Former Member posted:

Not taken for granted, so said the evidence. If there were a deep coordination approach we would not have Skeldon today. I do not see any plan or discussion from the relevant authority regarding linking up all the loose ends.

OK! You have a good point!

FM
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@Former Member posted:

That's how I went to.QC, fool! From.your postings it seems the standards had been relaxed to let cane cutters in!

Although no one in my family ever cut cane, there is nothing wrong with cane cutters. Some of the most honest and genuine people I knew growing up were cane cutters and laborers. They would give you their last enamel cup of water. You continue to show your lack of class.

GTAngler
@GTAngler posted:

True. We had our share of people who got in through who they knew or were related to. I went to primary school with a kid who got in that primary school because his father was Burnham's driver.

That's how it used to work in Guyana.  I got Burnham's Private Messenger his job. It only cost him 300 Guyana Dollars. The US exchange in those days was G$2.15 to US$1.00.

R
@GTAngler posted:

Although no one in my family ever cut cane, there is nothing wrong with cane cutters. Some of the most honest and genuine people I knew growing up were cane cutters and laborers. They would give you their last enamel cup of water. You continue to show your lack of class.

There is nothing more that can make you more determined to either drink plenty rum or educate yourself for a better job than the experience of cutting cane or planting rice. Both are back breaking jobs.

Prashad
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@GTAngler posted:

Although no one in my family ever cut cane, there is nothing wrong with cane cutters. Some of the most honest and genuine people I knew growing up were cane cutters and laborers. They would give you their last enamel cup of water. You continue to show your lack of class.

That's how and why your family.exploited them, huh?

FM
@GTAngler posted:

Although no one in my family ever cut cane, there is nothing wrong with cane cutters. Some of the most honest and genuine people I knew growing up were cane cutters and laborers. They would give you their last enamel cup of water. You continue to show your lack of class.

While you show yours, at last!

FM
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@Former Member posted:

I thought primary schooling was free! Your parents were easily fooled, no doubt! Look at you,.their reputed son!

Again I have to educate you. Prior to the government making primary and secondary education free, there were some private schools. You couldn't just come off the street or out of the gutter in your case and attend. My parentS made sure we got a good education. Where did your parenT send you?

GTAngler
@GTAngler posted:

Again I have to educate you. Prior to the government making primary and secondary education free, there were some private schools. You couldn't just come off the street or out of the gutter in your case and attend. My parentS made sure we got a good education. Where did your parenT send you?

The government's County scholarship and my mother! To my regret! While both recognized my scholastic ability, I was wondering what all this shit was about and was good for! At least it was good for obtaining a government job when jobs were scarce!

But you were a good obedient, unthinking wimp, weren't you?! YOU educate ME? Surely you.jest, self-inflated buffoon!

FM
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@Former Member posted:

The government's County scholarship and my mother! To my regret! While both recognized my scholastic ability, I was wondering what all this shit was about and was good for! At least it was good for obtaining a government job when jobs were scarce!

But you were a good obedient, unthinking wimp, weren't you?! YOU educate ME? Surely you.jest, self-inflated buffoon!

You went to QC on a government scholarship? I remember that examination. I missed out writing it. Some Primary Schools in the colony recommended exceptional pupils to take the exams for a free place at Queen's College.

S

Guyana is on the right track to beat the resource curse, having less economic growth, less democracy, or worse development outcomes than countries with fewer natural resources as the Governing body has frequently put it.

Great Progress has been made in the agricultural sector, Mining, oil and gas industry, electricity, land development, fisheries, and daily farming, Tourism, and Business Development, Education, and health, and rebuilding the infrastructure.

The PPP/C is committed to implementing the following policy measures:

The oil resource belongs to the people of Guyana. We will ensure that oil revenue works for all Guyanese, and is spent on improving people’s lives and in support of job creation. Some areas in which oil revenue will be directed are: The following are some of the measures which the PPP/C will implement: In addition to these measures, the PPP/C Government will initiate work on several transformative infrastructural projects. These will include ● Support for job creation. ● World-class education and healthcare for Guyanese. ● Social and economic infrastructure. ● A Targeted cash transfer to Guyanese particularly the elderly, children, the poor, and other vulnerable groups. ● Strong local content for Guyanese with legislative safeguards. ● Savings for future generations. ● Tax reduction for Guyanese businesses and individuals. ● Complete the Amaila Falls Hydro Project, moving towards a clean, reliable, affordable power supply. ● Produce in excess of 200 MW in the interim, from natural gas. ● Invest in solar and wind systems for off-grid areas. ● Expand the Hinterland Electrification Programme. ● Replace and upgrade solar panels in the hinterland. ● Take urgent action to improve and upgrade the national grid (transmission and distribution). ● Develop microgrids for large hinterland villages.

R
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@Former Member posted:

Which of these goals have been accomplished so far, kunt?

The PPP/C is committed to implementing the following policy measures: Read the above...

You guys on this GNI are all anti-PPP and Anti-productive.

An anti-productivity mindset is one that resists the idea that laziness is the opposite of productivity. Anti-productivity thinking considers that more output isn't always better than less. To be anti-productive is to recognize the value in standing still and the value of all that can't be easily quantified.

R

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