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Who can deny that life in Guyana is qualitatively better

THERE is a saying that none so blind as those who would not see. This saying has much relevance in the context of a deliberate attempt to deny the role played by the PPP in the transformation of Guyana from a poor and backward country to one in which there is economic and social progress.Who can deny that life in Guyana is qualitatively better than before, which came about mainly because of the visionary leadership provided by the PPP/C Administration?

Vision is the ability to see things not as they are but as they will be in time. It is that ability to see ahead and, on the basis of a correct definition of the situation, to plan and strategize on the way forward.

But vision is not enough to transform a nation. Good leadership is what is required to translate vision into reality and it is the ability to provide visionary and strategic leadership over the decades that has been the defining characteristic of the PPP and the PPP/C Administration.

There is a tendency by the political Opposition, aided and abetted by some sections of civil society, to project a view that the PPP is found wanting when it comes to transformational leadership. Some even go to absurd levels by suggesting that the PPP lacks the intellectual capability to develop the country and all manner of derogatory remarks are being made against some party members.

The facts however will reveal that whatever progress was made took place largely under the stewardship of the PPP, both during the 1957-64 and the post-1992 period. Under the PNC regime, Guyana was reduced to a highly indebted poor country status. The country borrowed huge sums of money, not only from multilateral financial institutions such as the IDB, IMF and the World Bank, but also from several other countries.

At one time the country was deemed β€˜uncreditworthy’ by the IMF after the PNC regime failed to repay loans and the high interest repayments which accumulated over the years.

The PPP/C Administration not only succeeded in writing off a significant proportion of the debt burden under the Highly Indebted Poor Country Initiative (HIPIC), but it was able to exit the IMF programme after the economy developed to a point where there was no longer a dependence on IMF money. This was a very significant development and a re-affirmation of the country’s economic sovereignty in terms of our ability to chart our own developmental path, without external dictation.

These are some aspects of our developmental history which sometimes go unnoticed, but which speaks to our capacity as a nation to assert our national independence, not hitherto possible under the previous PNC regime.

Guyana is no longer a pariah nation which at one time was the laughing stock of the Caribbean and the world, but a country that has become a respected member of the international community of nations. This came about largely because of the efforts of the PPP and the PPP/C Administration to create a new society where there is full respect for the norms of democracy and the rule of law.

The PPP’s record of progress is unmatched when it comes to taking this nation along the path of sustainable development. This is why it is so important that the PPP/C is returned to power in the elections of May 11.

HYDAR ALLY

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Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants y

 

YADA YADA YADA

That same Yada Yada Yada is why Ramotar is busy promising Guyana the world yesterday lying thru e friggin teeth.

 

23 years and zero to show for it. People not gonna eat marriot dem not gonna use berbice bridge to put food in dem hungry belly and dem sure as hell all looking at Jagdeo mansion and asking WTF?

 

I saved up my ass. The dumbest person in GY not buying that, indians are wising up to the fact the PPP has screwed them the past 23 years.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants y

 

YADA YADA YADA

It's true, but you won't know because you don't go. But in my view, the worse of them all is the crime situation. Too many guns and nobody seems to do or want to do anything obout it.
Guyana is a nice place, but it's a mess.

Sheik101
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants y

 

YADA YADA YADA

It's true, but you won't know because you don't go. But in my view, the worse of them all is the crime situation. Too many guns and nobody seems to do or want to do anything obout it.
Guyana is a nice place, but it's a mess.

I have stated over and over that CRIME fighting gets a D grade. The other gets A Grade.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants y

 

YADA YADA YADA

It's true, but you won't know because you don't go. But in my view, the worse of them all is the crime situation. Too many guns and nobody seems to do or want to do anything obout it.
Guyana is a nice place, but it's a mess.

I have stated over and over that CRIME fighting gets a D grade. The other gets A Grade.

You are quite Dim if you think blackout and unemployment the PPP gets an A grade.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants y

 

YADA YADA YADA

It's true, but you won't know because you don't go. But in my view, the worse of them all is the crime situation. Too many guns and nobody seems to do or want to do anything obout it.
Guyana is a nice place, but it's a mess.

I have stated over and over that CRIME fighting gets a D grade. The other gets A Grade.

Brown water from the tap, suicides rates, maternal death  etc gets an 'A' grade?? You really don't know anything about this country, do you?

Sheik101
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants y

 

YADA YADA YADA

It's true, but you won't know because you don't go. But in my view, the worse of them all is the crime situation. Too many guns and nobody seems to do or want to do anything obout it.
Guyana is a nice place, but it's a mess.

I have stated over and over that CRIME fighting gets a D grade. The other gets A Grade.

Brown water from the tap, suicides rates, maternal death  etc gets an 'A' grade?? You really don't know anything about this country, do you?

You need to get out if the Ghetto

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
The facts however will reveal that whatever progress was made took place largely under the stewardship of the PPP, both during the 1957-64 and the post-1992 period. Under the PNC regime, Guyana was reduced to a highly indebted poor country status. The country borrowed huge sums of money, not only from multilateral financial institutions such as the IDB, IMF and the World Bank, but also from several other countries.

 

At one time the country was deemed β€˜uncreditworthy’ by the IMF after the PNC regime failed to repay loans and the high interest repayments which accumulated over the years.

 

The PPP/C Administration not only succeeded in writing off a significant proportion of the debt burden under the Highly Indebted Poor Country Initiative (HIPIC), but it was able to exit the IMF programme after the economy developed to a point where there was no longer a dependence on IMF money. This was a very significant development and a re-affirmation of the country’s economic sovereignty in terms of our ability to chart our own developmental path, without external dictation.

 

Of interest.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
The PPP’s record of progress is unmatched when it comes to taking this nation along the path of sustainable development. This is why it is so important that the PPP/C is returned to power in the elections of May 11.
FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants is sky high.......

Let me add to that:

No productive industry

Increasing environmental pollution

Increased criminal violence

High debt load 100% of GDP

Stagnant population

Massive drug culture

No  Foreign Reserve

Unstable energy future ( Venezuela on the verge of collapsing)

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants y

 

YADA YADA YADA

That same Yada Yada Yada is why Ramotar is busy promising Guyana the world yesterday lying thru e friggin teeth.

 

23 years and zero to show for it. People not gonna eat marriot dem not gonna use berbice bridge to put food in dem hungry belly and dem sure as hell all looking at Jagdeo mansion and asking WTF?

 

I saved up my ass. The dumbest person in GY not buying that, indians are wising up to the fact the PPP has screwed them the past 23 years.

People in Guyana dressing up better than you and me. They rass eating fried rice and chicken more than me and you. Those who go hungry are lazy and don't want to work. They love to drink rum and stagger all over the place. There is more work in Guyana than people to fill them. It is true though that the PPP has screwed the Indians for the past 23 years by not providing security for them and all Guyanese. They have in their midst, all the House of Israel thugs that they need to get rid of.

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants y

 

YADA YADA YADA

That same Yada Yada Yada is why Ramotar is busy promising Guyana the world yesterday lying thru e friggin teeth.

 

23 years and zero to show for it. People not gonna eat marriot dem not gonna use berbice bridge to put food in dem hungry belly and dem sure as hell all looking at Jagdeo mansion and asking WTF?

 

I saved up my ass. The dumbest person in GY not buying that, indians are wising up to the fact the PPP has screwed them the past 23 years.

People in Guyana dressing up better than you and me. They rass eating fried rice and chicken more than me and you. Those who go hungry are lazy and don't want to work. They love to drink rum and stagger all over the place. There is more work in Guyana than people to fill them. It is true though that the PPP has screwed the Indians for the past 23 years by not providing security for them and all Guyanese. They have in their midst, all the House of Israel thugs that they need to get rid of.

dude,  look at them pictures above and show me one person on average that dress like the average Manhattan, DC or Philly urban worker...they dressing better than you not me. And I wear urban street gear most of the time.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is all bullshit when we examine the facts after 23 years.

 

- Blackout left and right.

- Unemployment 25%++

- Water still like dog piss coming out the tap.

- Crime at the highest levels ever.

- Suicide rate highest in the world.

- Death rate at GPHC for infants y

 

YADA YADA YADA

It's true, but you won't know because you don't go. But in my view, the worse of them all is the crime situation. Too many guns and nobody seems to do or want to do anything obout it.
Guyana is a nice place, but it's a mess.

I have stated over and over that CRIME fighting gets a D grade. The other gets A Grade.

Brown water from the tap, suicides rates, maternal death  etc gets an 'A' grade?? You really don't know anything about this country, do you?

You need to get out if the Ghetto

You are the one who says "Brown water from the tap, suicides rates, maternal death  etc gets an 'A' grade"

 

Sounds like it's coming from someone who lives under a bridge, never mind a ghetto.

cain
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Look at this lovely crowd here......check it out.........

 

A wonderful and exciting group with indications in the photo that there are probably more than 50% children of non-voting age.

Plenty parosin neighba. Vicki, Gussy, Merle, Garlic
Shauntell, etc. You get 1-2 rice chammar in the crowd. Plenty oil dripping KFC fry chicken. Maybe dem coolie get wan free set ah clothes fuh attend.

If Guyanese ah starve in Guyana, how come dem can afford fuh buy special PNC clothes fuh go fuh political campaign? Priorities?

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Look at this lovely crowd here......check it out.........

 

A wonderful and exciting group with indications in the photo that there are probably more than 50% children of non-voting age.

Plenty parosin neighba. Vicki, Gussy, Merle, Garlic
Shauntell, etc. You get 1-2 rice chammar in the crowd. Plenty oil dripping KFC fry chicken. Maybe dem coolie get wan free set ah clothes fuh attend.

If Guyanese ah starve in Guyana, how come dem can afford fuh buy special PNC clothes fuh go fuh political campaign? Priorities?

Oh rass man is what shit you talking now about the people clothes. Haven't you seen the PPP scumbags also wearing new red shirts?

 

Also, where is this fry chiken you speak of?  Keep watching, you'll see chicken show up at PPP rally...not the opposition's, they can't afford the way the PPP does and we all know how the PPP usually come up with $$$ don't we?

cain
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Who can deny that life in Guyana is qualitatively better

THERE is a saying that none so blind as those who would not see. This saying has much relevance in the context of a deliberate attempt to deny the role played by the PPP in the transformation of Guyana from a poor and backward country to one in which there is economic and social progress.Who can deny that life in Guyana is qualitatively better than before, which came about mainly because of the visionary leadership provided by the PPP/C Administration?

Vision is the ability to see things not as they are but as they will be in time. It is that ability to see ahead and, on the basis of a correct definition of the situation, to plan and strategize on the way forward.

But vision is not enough to transform a nation. Good leadership is what is required to translate vision into reality and it is the ability to provide visionary and strategic leadership over the decades that has been the defining characteristic of the PPP and the PPP/C Administration.

There is a tendency by the political Opposition, aided and abetted by some sections of civil society, to project a view that the PPP is found wanting when it comes to transformational leadership. Some even go to absurd levels by suggesting that the PPP lacks the intellectual capability to develop the country and all manner of derogatory remarks are being made against some party members.

The facts however will reveal that whatever progress was made took place largely under the stewardship of the PPP, both during the 1957-64 and the post-1992 period. Under the PNC regime, Guyana was reduced to a highly indebted poor country status. The country borrowed huge sums of money, not only from multilateral financial institutions such as the IDB, IMF and the World Bank, but also from several other countries.

At one time the country was deemed β€˜uncreditworthy’ by the IMF after the PNC regime failed to repay loans and the high interest repayments which accumulated over the years.

The PPP/C Administration not only succeeded in writing off a significant proportion of the debt burden under the Highly Indebted Poor Country Initiative (HIPIC), but it was able to exit the IMF programme after the economy developed to a point where there was no longer a dependence on IMF money. This was a very significant development and a re-affirmation of the country’s economic sovereignty in terms of our ability to chart our own developmental path, without external dictation.

These are some aspects of our developmental history which sometimes go unnoticed, but which speaks to our capacity as a nation to assert our national independence, not hitherto possible under the previous PNC regime.

Guyana is no longer a pariah nation which at one time was the laughing stock of the Caribbean and the world, but a country that has become a respected member of the international community of nations. This came about largely because of the efforts of the PPP and the PPP/C Administration to create a new society where there is full respect for the norms of democracy and the rule of law.

The PPP’s record of progress is unmatched when it comes to taking this nation along the path of sustainable development. This is why it is so important that the PPP/C is returned to power in the elections of May 11.

HYDAR ALLY

Hydar will not know facts if he see it since if he only does not write this letter, his son will be withdrawn from DC on a Government of Guyana assignment.

FM

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