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Granger needs to discipline his ministers in parliament the same way he will tell them to cooperate with the PPP. To call the opposition members thieves in parliament without evidence is libel. This is a nasty practice for politicians (who supposedly are attorneys) like Ramjattan to say (you will soon go to jail). Get your evidence before calling anyone a thief.

The millions that the coalition government spent on forensic audit to find Jagdeo's wealth yield negative so far. This witch hunt will be another wasteful blunder with taxpayers money.

The same thief (Jagdeo) is called upon to help rescue the rice and sugar industry, and help incompetent Ramjattan to fight crime.

Old people used to say "you mouth can take you places that you foot can't get you out".

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Cobra Bhai

 

You have been posting some very sensible threads.

 

You are 1000 percent accurate here.

 

The PPP knows and understands the Rice, Sugar and Mining industry. PNC needs to learn the ropes but are incompetent so far.

 

When we take the fact that the PNC/AFC lied and misrepresented the Guyanese electorate about the magnitude of fraud and corruption, it is now coming to bite them in the rear.

 

50 Million Dollars later and nothing of materiality has been found.

 

They have nothing to prove. PNC sold a nice Nancy Story to Guyanese.

 

I am of the firm belief that the PPP must not rescue the PNC but let them fall on their own sword.

 

All this talk of national unity is to save the PNC skin. Let them pay for their deeds.

 

Let us have an election recount and then the PPP can talk to the PNC. Until then, let the PNC suffer.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Carl Greenidge once said the cane cutters are PPP problem...which means they are coolie problem. That was a racial insult on hard working people aka the back bones of Guyana's sugar industry. Now Granger is asking coolie to help rescue the sugar industry.

And you said that bauxite is "lazy black people".  So what's the problem?

 

Now go to Kari and have him congratulate you.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Carl Greenidge once said the cane cutters are PPP problem...which means they are coolie problem. That was a racial insult on hard working people aka the back bones of Guyana's sugar industry. Now Granger is asking coolie to help rescue the sugar industry.

And you said that bauxite is "lazy black people".  So what's the problem?

 

Now go to Kari and have him congratulate you.

That's all you can come up with.  The problem is with 'lazy black people'.  They have the Government and they still don't want to work.

They are calling on Jagdeo whom they cheated from victory, to rescue the rice and sugar industry. The want Jagdeo to help them collect back taxes. 

 

R
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Granger needs to discipline his ministers in parliament the same way he will tell them to cooperate with the PPP. To call the opposition members thieves in parliament without evidence is libel. This is a nasty practice for politicians (who supposedly are attorneys) like Ramjattan to say (you will soon go to jail). Get your evidence before calling anyone a thief.

The millions that the coalition government spent on forensic audit to find Jagdeo's wealth yield negative so far. This witch hunt will be another wasteful blunder with taxpayers money.

The same thief (Jagdeo) is called upon to help rescue the rice and sugar industry, and help incompetent Ramjattan to fight crime.

Old people used to say "you mouth can take you places that you foot can't get you out".

Po fella.

A
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
 to rescue the rice and sugar industry. The want Jagdeo to help them collect back taxes. 

 

1.  Its Jagdeo's frends, family, and men, who havent been paying their taxes, so clearly he can help the gov't.

 

2.  All the problems that the rice and sugar industries currently have, were there during the PPP (mis) rule.  APNU/AFC seems to eb operating from a premise that they do not have a monopoly on good ideas, and that maybe the PPP has some. 

 

You seem prefer that the APNu/AFC ignore the PPP just as the PPP ignored them when they were in power.

FM

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