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....But says cost of closure outweighs cost of subsidy

Explaining the People’s Progressive Party’s plan to reopen three sugar estates, if the party wins the next General Election, Bharrat Jagdeo said that the cost to close the sugar estates is far greater than the cost to leave them open and subsidise them.
The PPP general secretary said that, prior to the government’s decision to close the estates, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had indicated that several studies should have been done, and that the PPP had advocated for those studies to be conducted

https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...e-profitable-jagdeo/

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Dave posted:

....But says cost of closure outweighs cost of subsidy

Explaining the People’s Progressive Party’s plan to reopen three sugar estates, if the party wins the next General Election, Bharrat Jagdeo said that the cost to close the sugar estates is far greater than the cost to leave them open and subsidise them.
The PPP general secretary said that, prior to the government’s decision to close the estates, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had indicated that several studies should have been done, and that the PPP had advocated for those studies to be conducted

https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...e-profitable-jagdeo/

This is such an idiotic plan....to reopen the sugar states...the PPP leader is living in the stone age...and wants to keep Indians illiterate, unskilled and tied to a failing industry....the industry should be privatized, and land given to the workers who are willing to make use of it.

It will cost too much to bail out the industry every year its opened. It should be dismantled.

The government should provide for the laid off workers, with the oil money and train them and create programs that will give them skills for the future....

Only Sheldon-Man and KP can do this kind of Kane Kutta job today....

V
VishMahabir posted:
Dave posted:

....But says cost of closure outweighs cost of subsidy

Explaining the People’s Progressive Party’s plan to reopen three sugar estates, if the party wins the next General Election, Bharrat Jagdeo said that the cost to close the sugar estates is far greater than the cost to leave them open and subsidise them.
The PPP general secretary said that, prior to the government’s decision to close the estates, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had indicated that several studies should have been done, and that the PPP had advocated for those studies to be conducted

https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...e-profitable-jagdeo/

This is such an idiotic plan....to reopen the sugar states...the PPP leader is living in the stone age...and wants to keep Indians illiterate, unskilled and tied to a failing industry....the industry should be privatized, and land given to the workers who are willing to make use of it.

It will cost too much to bail out the industry every year its opened. It should be dismantled.

The government should provide for the laid off workers, with the oil money and train them and create programs that will give them skills for the future....

Only Sheldon-Man and KP can do this kind of Kane Kutta job today....

I am thankful for the cane cutters for me, my brothers and father were cane cutters. The sugar industry is responsible for the success of the majority of Guyanese who migrated.
I see some of your posts mention Skeldon_man. Bai dah buctah: Like dis ting get you mad. Do you sleep in nap sessions only? Don't go pounding your walls all night. Have your family nail down the windows so you don't jump out at night and hurt yourself. If there is anything I can do to help, please let me know.

FM
Drugb posted:

Skelly yuh putting nonstop blows on our resident fake student.

The man's mouth like ah battie. Everything that comes out is just fart and shit. I should send him a lemonade bakkle fuh he latrine.

FM
Dave posted:

....But says cost of closure outweighs cost of subsidy

Explaining the People’s Progressive Party’s plan to reopen three sugar estates, if the party wins the next General Election, Bharrat Jagdeo said that the cost to close the sugar estates is far greater than the cost to leave them open and subsidise them.
The PPP general secretary said that, prior to the government’s decision to close the estates, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had indicated that several studies should have been done, and that the PPP had advocated for those studies to be conducted

https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...e-profitable-jagdeo/

I want Jagdeo to go to Linden and Kwakwani and explain this to those who live there.

In fact Jagdeo should go to Linden and tell them that the PPP was the best thing for them and it is only because they are a bunch of racists why they voted PNC.

The "reception" that he will get will be the answer to his screams about wanting a debate with David Hinds.

FM
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Aye Carib.

It was President Granger who told blacks that are lazy and that they should stop hanging out at bars drinking beers and start selling plantain chips, cook up rice and foo foo to feed their families after they graduate from University !

 

FM
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yuji22 posted:

Aye Carib.

It was President Granger who told blacks that are lazy and that they should stop hanging out at bars drinking beers and start selling plantain chips, cook up rice and foo foo to feed their families after they graduate from University !

 

At least he didn't shoot them down the way that Ramotar did.

Btw was you rant Volda is running around handing out cash, handing out jobs and groveling for their votes.

Jagdeo is saying "is OK for dem bauxite worker to starve but not ahbe sugar worker."

FM
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caribny posted:
yuji22 posted:

Aye Carib.

It was President Granger who told blacks that are lazy and that they should stop hanging out at bars drinking beers and start selling plantain chips, cook up rice and foo foo to feed their families after they graduate from University !

 

At least he didn't shoot them down the way that Ramotar did.

Btw was you rant Volda is running around handing out cash, handing out jobs and groveling for their votes.

Jagdeo is saying "is OK for dem bauxite worker to starve but not ahbe sugar worker."

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yuji22 posted:
caribny posted:
yuji22 posted:

Aye Carib.

It was President Granger who told blacks that are lazy and that they should stop hanging out at bars drinking beers and start selling plantain chips, cook up rice and foo foo to feed their families after they graduate from University !

 

At least he didn't shoot them down the way that Ramotar did.

Btw was you rant Volda is running around handing out cash, handing out jobs and groveling for their votes.

Jagdeo is saying "is OK for dem bauxite worker to starve but not ahbe sugar worker."

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Did Ramotar go to Linden after the shootings to apologize for what happened?  As far as Linden is concerned Ramotar shot to kill them and they came out in revenge in 2015 and the increased turn out was a huge part of the Coalition margin of victory.

FM
Nehru posted:

The Bauxite Industry in the RIGHT hands now, The other day them Russians slap up some lazy workers. Dem people does run a tight ship

Yes, a few Russians slap up the workers and dem run for their lives ! 

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Dem Mouths stuck up their Ka ka H.

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The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

K
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

And the sugar industry failed when run by Jagdeo.  The Skeldon fiasco was the final nail in the coffin. Even he admits that it isn't profitable and that it hasn't been for a long time.

I suggest that Jagdeo gives to Linden and tell them what you repeat here.   The man wants to debate black people so why doesn't he go to Linden to do so?

FM
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yuji22 posted:

Na bai, Granger told Blacks to graduate and go sell plantain chips, cook up rice and foo foo !

So Jagdeo can go to Linden and debate all the wonderful things that happened in that town under the PPP. Starting with when 8k people were thrown into starvation.

He wants to debate black people so he should go to Linden to do so.  No security protection is needed.

FM

Bai You are getting ahead of your self. Jagdeo and Ali will got to Linden and give you heartburn. Patience !

A few Russians slapped up the bauxite workers and their mouths stuck up their Ka ka H.  PNC can't defend blacks from Russian abuse !

Jagdeo ain't scared of anyone. He bussed the AFC PNC balls in Parliament !

FM
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yuji22 posted:

Bai You are getting ahead of your self. Jagdeo and Ali will got to Linden and give you heartburn. Patience !

A few Russians slapped up the bauxite workers and their mouths stuck up their Ka ka H.  PNC can't defend blacks from Russian abuse !

Jagdeo ain't scared of anyone. He bussed the AFC PNC balls in Parliament !

They normally find some Amerindian village on the highway and then claim its in Linden.

They should go to Linden and debate in a town hall format about life for the Afro Guyanese under the PPP.  No walks through the market forcing people to take pictures. Straight town hall format.

If Jagdeo isn't scared he should go to a bar in Linden and scream 'ahyou black man stupid fuh vote PNC".

FM
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skeldon_man posted:
VishMahabir posted:
Dave posted:

....But says cost of closure outweighs cost of subsidy

Explaining the People’s Progressive Party’s plan to reopen three sugar estates, if the party wins the next General Election, Bharrat Jagdeo said that the cost to close the sugar estates is far greater than the cost to leave them open and subsidise them.
The PPP general secretary said that, prior to the government’s decision to close the estates, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had indicated that several studies should have been done, and that the PPP had advocated for those studies to be conducted

https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...e-profitable-jagdeo/

This is such an idiotic plan....to reopen the sugar states...the PPP leader is living in the stone age...and wants to keep Indians illiterate, unskilled and tied to a failing industry....the industry should be privatized, and land given to the workers who are willing to make use of it.

It will cost too much to bail out the industry every year its opened. It should be dismantled.

The government should provide for the laid off workers, with the oil money and train them and create programs that will give them skills for the future....

Only Sheldon-Man and KP can do this kind of Kane Kutta job today....

I am thankful for the cane cutters for me, my brothers and father were cane cutters. The sugar industry is responsible for the success of the majority of Guyanese who migrated.
I see some of your posts mention Skeldon_man. Bai dah buctah: Like dis ting get you mad. Do you sleep in nap sessions only? Don't go pounding your walls all night. Have your family nail down the windows so you don't jump out at night and hurt yourself. If there is anything I can do to help, please let me know.

Jagdeo is biting off more than he can chew when he said he will re-open the closed sugar estates. Now he is saying it may not be profitable. His next move is to tell Indo-Guyanese it was just a coolie promise to get votes. Your family cane-cutting days are over. If Jagdeo promise comes to fruition, he must invest in modern machinery to plant and harvest cane and get rid of cane cutters in general. Offer them alternative jobs. If they refuse, pay them off their severance pay and leave them to drink rum and kill themselves. You alone don't know about cane cutters and sugar factories. I believe this chapter should be close rather than beating old drums in modern time. Guyanese must adapt or get out of the way.

FM
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

The bauxite industry was the only industry that demanded skilled workers. It had a complete workshop that could fabricate practically any replacement part. You are simply being a bigot for no reason. Note, most Indians do not have land to toil on.  Further, small scale agriculture is living hand to mouth. That is why they are catching their ass now sugar is gone.  We need to diversify the work force there. And it is in the area of agri that we have t he most unskilled work force. We need to begin a program that moves away from the region dependent on sugar to small manufacturing and craft.

FM
yuji22 posted:

Bai You are getting ahead of your self. Jagdeo and Ali will got to Linden and give you heartburn. Patience !

A few Russians slapped up the bauxite workers and their mouths stuck up their Ka ka H.  PNC can't defend blacks from Russian abuse !

Jagdeo ain't scared of anyone. He bussed the AFC PNC balls in Parliament !

and here is the village idiot making noise as usual. You alone are the measure of why this place is not productive of better levels of discourse. 

FM
Prince posted:
 

Jagdeo is biting off more than he can chew when he said he will re-open the closed sugar estates. Now he is saying it may not be profitable. His next move is to tell Indo-Guyanese it was just a coolie promise to get votes. Your family cane-cutting days are over. If Jagdeo promise comes to fruition, he must invest in modern machinery to plant and harvest cane and get rid of cane cutters in general. Offer them alternative jobs. If they refuse, pay them off their severance pay and leave them to drink rum and kill themselves. You alone don't know about cane cutters and sugar factories. I believe this chapter should be close rather than beating old drums in modern time. Guyanese must adapt or get out of the way.

No one wants Guyana sugar as it is too expensive.  The EU buys almost no sugar from the Caribbean now and what it does get is at prices way below Guyanese costs.

Maybe he should force feed them sugar.

FM
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

I don’t know why people always compare the bauxite industry to sugar.  The economic and industrial realities are very different.  

The bauxite industry did not produce ingots, but raw Alumina, which then needs to be sold to refineries/smelters.  Many of these companies have their own supply chain.  Demba  used to be part of Alcan while Bermine used to be part of Reynolds, now part of Altria, I think.  

These operations were integrated in their supply chains.  Nationalization took them out and these companies sought other sources.  

Notwithstanding that, Aluminum is the most recycled metal, as such, demand was robust as long as the need expanded.  Composites and other alternatives mitigated much of this new demand. 

Sugar, on the other hand, was a fungible consumed finished raw ready to be used in a variety of industries. It’s easier to sell raw sugar than raw alumina.  Booker sold raw sugar as a commodity.

So the future of bauxite is best served being part of a integrated supply chain, thus the Chinese and Russians.   Raw Sugar can be sold as is!

Baseman
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caribny posted:

 

No one wants Guyana sugar as it is too expensive.  The EU buys almost no sugar from the Caribbean now and what it does get is at prices way below Guyanese costs.

Maybe he should force feed them sugar.

Bull shit!!

Baseman
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Baseman posted:
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

I don’t know why people always compare the bauxite industry to sugar.  The economic and industrial realities are very different.  

 

"Of course they are different. Most of the sugar workers are Indians, so their livelihoods matter.  Most of the bauxite workers are blacks so do not matter.  Black laziness is legendary so its likely that they didn't work any way".

Yes this is what you really meant to say because sugar is a huge loss maker and Guyana can no longer afford to subsidize its losses.

FM
caribny posted:
Baseman posted:
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

I don’t know why people always compare the bauxite industry to sugar.  The economic and industrial realities are very different.  

 

"Of course they are different. Most of the sugar workers are Indians, so their livelihoods matter.  Most of the bauxite workers are blacks so do not matter.  Black laziness is legendary so its likely that they didn't work any way".

Yes this is what you really meant to say because sugar is a huge loss maker and Guyana can no longer afford to subsidize its losses.

I suspect you’d reach for the lowest common denominator! You left out everything I said?  You are an impossible skont!

These were not real losses!

Baseman
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Baseman posted:
caribny posted:
Baseman posted:
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

I don’t know why people always compare the bauxite industry to sugar.  The economic and industrial realities are very different.  

"Of course they are different. Most of the sugar workers are Indians, so their livelihoods matter.  Most of the bauxite workers are blacks so do not matter.  Black laziness is legendary so its likely that they didn't work any way".

Yes this is what you really meant to say because sugar is a huge loss maker and Guyana can no longer afford to subsidize its losses.

I suspect you’d reach for the lowest common denominator!

These were not real losses!are

are there fake losses

FM
Baseman posted:.

I suspect you’d reach for the lowest common denominator! You left out everything I said?  You are an impossible skont!

These were not real losses!

What you say is irrelevant as it is just a mask to pretend to hide your clear ethnic bias.  

There many sugar producers, all considerably cheaper than Guyana.  Even CARICOM agro industrial companies are demanding that they be allowed to buy cheaper non CARICOM sugar instead of that from Guyana, as the higher costs impacts their ability to compete.

So your rational for continued massive sugar production in Guyana is determined by the adverse impact on sugar workers.  You didn't give a damn about the bauxite workers and probably daubed your face with their blood when Ramotar shot them down. 

FM
Baseman posted:
 

These were not real losses!

So if Guysuco isn't in dire straits explain why on its first day in office the Coalition had to pumped in massive amounts of cash into that company.  This when it was whining that if this didn't happen they would have to lay off almost all of their employees.

If GuySICKO is a private company it would have gone bankrupt long ago.

The PPP determined that bauxite workers didn't matter so callously sold Guymine  and made the provisions for those guaranteed to lose work. When offers were made for Guysuco the PPP refused to sell, knowing that any private owner would have engaged in massive cost cutting, meaning thousands out of work!

The PPP didn't give a damn about the bauxite workers, and in fact rejoiced as they considered this just punishment for their voting habits.

FM
D2 posted:
Baseman posted:
caribny posted:
Baseman posted:
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

I don’t know why people always compare the bauxite industry to sugar.  The economic and industrial realities are very different.  

"Of course they are different. Most of the sugar workers are Indians, so their livelihoods matter.  Most of the bauxite workers are blacks so do not matter.  Black laziness is legendary so its likely that they didn't work any way".

Yes this is what you really meant to say because sugar is a huge loss maker and Guyana can no longer afford to subsidize its losses.

I suspect you’d reach for the lowest common denominator!

These were not real losses!are

are there fake losses

They are industry losses but not national losses!  They are losses but not a loss!  More loss leader!

Baseman
caribny posted:
Baseman posted:.

I suspect you’d reach for the lowest common denominator! You left out everything I said?  You are an impossible skont!

These were not real losses!

What you say is irrelevant as it is just a mask to pretend to hide your clear ethnic bias.  

There many sugar producers, all considerably cheaper than Guyana.  Even CARICOM agro industrial companies are demanding that they be allowed to buy cheaper non CARICOM sugar instead of that from Guyana, as the higher costs impacts their ability to compete.

So your rational for continued massive sugar production in Guyana is determined by the adverse impact on sugar workers.  You didn't give a damn about the bauxite workers and probably daubed your face with their blood when Ramotar shot them down. 

No, you make it irrelevant by casting aside the reality and injecting YOUR racist bias.  

Baseman
Baseman posted:
 

They are industry losses but not national losses!  They are losses but not a loss!  More loss leader!

Someone has to actually fund these losses. Where is this going to come from and how fair is it to those who aren't in the sugar industry?

Guysuco is extremely indebted.  It is a slow payer and so its suppliers have to fund its losses.  How does this help them when they provide supplies to Guysuco and aren't paid as per the agreement?

The Guyana gov't has assumed obligations of over US$800 million when we include debt connected to Skeldon and the massive bailouts over the past 10 years.

Then we cry when our health care system is deplorable.

The writing was on the wall now for over 15 years.  Why didn't the PPP do an orderly transition away from sugar when they had the time?  Many who are now unemployed, could have been gainfully engaged in other sectors by now.

FM
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Baseman posted:
 

No, you make it irrelevant by casting aside the reality and injecting YOUR racist bias.  

If Guyana cannot sell its sugar because Guatemala or Colombia are cheaper and more reliable how is this an irrelevant point?

FM
caribny posted:

"Of course they are different. Most of the sugar workers are Indians, so their livelihoods matter.  Most of the bauxite workers are blacks so do not matter.  Black laziness is legendary so its likely that they didn't work any way".

Yes this is what you really meant to say because sugar is a huge loss maker and Guyana can no longer afford to subsidize its losses.

I have to agree with you on this, there is a common word used through out Guyana to describe "laziness", or a person just chilling out. I would often here people describing this condition a ***geritis. I am sure you heard this before, it is pretty commonly used by all races of Guyanese. 

FM
caribny posted:
Baseman posted:
 

They are industry losses but not national losses!  They are losses but not a loss!  More loss leader!

Someone has to actually fund these losses. Where is this going to come from and how fair is it to those who aren't in the sugar industry?

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Yes, it's funded by the duties of consumer items imported thanks to the Forex earned by Sugar.  And I'm not including value added to the domestic economy by industrial material imported and down-stream in the economy!

Baseman
Baseman posted:

Yes, it's funded by the duties of consumer items imported thanks to the Forex earned by Sugar.  And I'm not including value added to the domestic economy by industrial material imported and down-stream in the economy!

you talk a lot of pseudo-learned gibberish when you figure that only the undereducated and/or the dunce paying attention

didn't i expose your stupidness on sugar awhile back on another thread?

FM
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ronan posted:
Baseman posted:

Yes, it's funded by the duties of consumer items imported thanks to the Forex earned by Sugar.  And I'm not including value added to the domestic economy by industrial material imported and down-stream in the economy!

you talk a lot of pseudo-learned gibberish when you figure that only the undereducated and/or the dunce paying attention

didn't i expose your stupidness on sugar awhile back on another thread?

Right,. I knew you were paying attention from under your rock!

Baseman
Baseman posted:
ronan posted:
Baseman posted:

Yes, it's funded by the duties of consumer items imported thanks to the Forex earned by Sugar.  And I'm not including value added to the domestic economy by industrial material imported and down-stream in the economy!

you talk a lot of pseudo-learned gibberish when you figure that only the undereducated and/or the dunce paying attention

didn't i expose your stupidness on sugar awhile back on another thread?

Right

uh huh

FM
Baseman posted:
caribny posted:
Baseman posted:
 

They are industry losses but not national losses!  They are losses but not a loss!  More loss leader!

Someone has to actually fund these losses. Where is this going to come from and how fair is it to those who aren't in the sugar industry?

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Yes, it's funded by the duties of consumer items imported thanks to the Forex earned by Sugar.  And I'm not including value added to the domestic economy by industrial material imported and down-stream in the economy!

Sugar has been produced almost to t he tune of 50 percent of its value. You are saying that we are so dependent on the paltry sum it brings in that we have to fund these losses just so those monies could come in otherwise we may have to do without some goods and services! 

What a laugh. Be creative enough to down size the industry and stop the piling on of debts. The subsidies afforded this industry to cover its losses should be redirected and the loss of foreign currencies in its paltry earnings covered by being efficient elsewhere like stopping the hemorrhage of gold across t he border and being efficient in practice like not building a Marriott and putting us a hundred million in debt and having to subsidize that also. We could truly start selling our woods for their proper value rather than making crony capitalist deals where others take most the value. 

I do not buy your explanation. Sound economics would seek to make sugar profitable. Under the PPP cost of production was doubled crippling the industry and that is the reality we deal with.

FM
Baseman posted:

You people are just irrational antagonist.  Some filled with anger, some hate and some just their poodles 🐩!

There is nothing irrational as telling you that you are selling a load of crap. That the value of sugar being produced is at two times the rate of what anyone is willing to pay is a fact. that we sell it at a discount for the sole purpose of earning foreign currency means we are paying two times their market value. For this economic relationship to be a loss leader you would have to show us that the monies earned from sugar is placed in areas that not only compensated for the loss but turns a profit. None such exist since we have never balanced the budget on income. We beg for most of what we spend. I do not have to tell you that the PPP were struggling to subsidize sugar. You know that implicitly since the were always selling NICIL assets to cover losses.

And yes I am angry at the rapacious thievery of the PPP and this kind of whole sale nonsense that t he feed the public is a kind of disinformation campaign to compensate for their gross incompetence. Sugar failed because they spent years of earnings on a plant that never got its sea legs. Instead they accepted t he white elephant from the crooked chines without warranty and begin to spend another 100 million to repair it and that never happened. Instead we have an abandoned asset what is cost us over 200 million for which we will never recover even a third of its value.

Worse, the began to disassemble the working 70 year old Albion plant that still produced a pound of sugar at 11 cents vs the skeldon factory ( when it worked) at 20 cents before the skeldon plant came on line. Why did they do that? The reality is they killed any hope of sugar ever being viable on the scale it was and the idea that they will reopen skeldon and Albion ( rose hall) is absolutely a deceptive campaign promise. They could not do it when they were in office and when the plants were not in the utter disrepair that they currently are.

FM

D2,

The PPP have nothing to sell, so they are telling their supporters  fairy tale stories, with loud applause. What can they do better than what they have done in 23 yrs of Gov't.

Jagdeo and his henchmen wants their hands on the OIL MONEY. Doubt they will get their hands on that revenue. Look who is one of his  henchman

Django
Prince posted:
skeldon_man posted:
VishMahabir posted:
Dave posted:

....But says cost of closure outweighs cost of subsidy

Explaining the People’s Progressive Party’s plan to reopen three sugar estates, if the party wins the next General Election, Bharrat Jagdeo said that the cost to close the sugar estates is far greater than the cost to leave them open and subsidise them.
The PPP general secretary said that, prior to the government’s decision to close the estates, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had indicated that several studies should have been done, and that the PPP had advocated for those studies to be conducted

https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...e-profitable-jagdeo/

This is such an idiotic plan....to reopen the sugar states...the PPP leader is living in the stone age...and wants to keep Indians illiterate, unskilled and tied to a failing industry....the industry should be privatized, and land given to the workers who are willing to make use of it.

It will cost too much to bail out the industry every year its opened. It should be dismantled.

The government should provide for the laid off workers, with the oil money and train them and create programs that will give them skills for the future....

Only Sheldon-Man and KP can do this kind of Kane Kutta job today....

I am thankful for the cane cutters for me, my brothers and father were cane cutters. The sugar industry is responsible for the success of the majority of Guyanese who migrated.
I see some of your posts mention Skeldon_man. Bai dah buctah: Like dis ting get you mad. Do you sleep in nap sessions only? Don't go pounding your walls all night. Have your family nail down the windows so you don't jump out at night and hurt yourself. If there is anything I can do to help, please let me know.

Jagdeo is biting off more than he can chew when he said he will re-open the closed sugar estates. Now he is saying it may not be profitable. His next move is to tell Indo-Guyanese it was just a coolie promise to get votes. Your family cane-cutting days are over. If Jagdeo promise comes to fruition, he must invest in modern machinery to plant and harvest cane and get rid of cane cutters in general. Offer them alternative jobs. If they refuse, pay them off their severance pay and leave them to drink rum and kill themselves. You alone don't know about cane cutters and sugar factories. I believe this chapter should be close rather than beating old drums in modern time. Guyanese must adapt or get out of the way.

I agree. They are all here in America doing very well. Cane cutting days have been over about 30 or more years. We are all thankful that we earned a living and did not rob anyone. We made an honest living and proud of it. So you want your black man family to commit suicide too? Go and tell them and see what happens to your face and legs. You are one dumb F**k. Sugar workers were paid severance already by your PNC government. Don't you remember they could not pay them the whole amount and the sugar workers got their second part last Christmas? Well, I don't blame you. You are operating on half-brain mode.

FM
skeldon_man posted:

I agree. They are all here in America doing very well. Cane cutting days have been over about 30 or more years. We are all thankful that we earned a living and did not rob anyone. We made an honest living and proud of it. So you want your black man family to commit suicide too? Go and tell them and see what happens to your face and legs. You are one dumb F**k. Sugar workers were paid severance already by your PNC government. Don't you remember they could not pay them the whole amount and the sugar workers got their second part last Christmas? Well, I don't blame you. You are operating on half-brain mode.

We need to get off the the idea of leveraging political currency by assigning the possessive pronoun erroneously as in "your" and "my" governments. These are "our" governments. The "mine"  vs yours" usage intended  to generate pejoratives relies on the acceptance of our own racism as  liminal  in our definition of government.  That has to change so responsibility for incompetence and thievery are rationally addressed. Standing on the threshold of reason defined as operational only based on race means both parties screw us constantly. We are 70 years on from independence in a state blessed with great riches and beautiful in all its aspects except in the behavior of it's people when it comes to governing. It is the reason we are living in a history of 70 years of utter failure to govern.

FM
D2 posted:
skeldon_man posted:

I agree. They are all here in America doing very well. Cane cutting days have been over about 30 or more years. We are all thankful that we earned a living and did not rob anyone. We made an honest living and proud of it. So you want your black man family to commit suicide too? Go and tell them and see what happens to your face and legs. You are one dumb F**k. Sugar workers were paid severance already by your PNC government. Don't you remember they could not pay them the whole amount and the sugar workers got their second part last Christmas? Well, I don't blame you. You are operating on half-brain mode.

We need to get off the the idea of leveraging political currency by assigning the possessive pronoun erroneously as in "your" and "my" governments. These are "our" governments. The "mine"  vs yours" usage intended  to generate pejoratives relies on the acceptance of our own racism as  liminal  in our definition of government.  That has to change so responsibility for incompetence and thievery are rationally addressed. Standing on the threshold of reason defined as operational only based on race means both parties screw us constantly. We are 70 years on from independence in a state blessed with great riches and beautiful in all its aspects except in the behavior of it's people when it comes to governing. It is the reason we are living in a history of 70 years of utter failure to govern.

You never supported the PPP. I never supported the PNC. Hence "your". I don't live in Guyana and cannot use "my or mine". I never referred to the PPP with a possessive pronoun because I don't live in Guyana and would never return to live there. We praise and reject the government of our choices. When people start stereotyping Indos to call us suicidal and drunkards, I will take a stand and use "yours". Supporting the PPP for me is supporting the better of two evils.

FM
Baseman posted:
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

I don’t know why people always compare the bauxite industry to sugar.  The economic and industrial realities are very different.  

The bauxite industry did not produce ingots, but raw Alumina, which then needs to be sold to refineries/smelters.  Many of these companies have their own supply chain.  Demba  used to be part of Alcan while Bermine used to be part of Reynolds, now part of Altria, I think.  

These operations were integrated in their supply chains.  Nationalization took them out and these companies sought other sources.  

Notwithstanding that, Aluminum is the most recycled metal, as such, demand was robust as long as the need expanded.  Composites and other alternatives mitigated much of this new demand. 

Sugar, on the other hand, was a fungible consumed finished raw ready to be used in a variety of industries. It’s easier to sell raw sugar than raw alumina.  Booker sold raw sugar as a commodity.

So the future of bauxite is best served being part of a integrated supply chain, thus the Chinese and Russians.   Raw Sugar can be sold as is!

What yuh seh bout sugar is complete sense. 100% fact dat even wan Augus skool dunce like me know. Only one prablem if ayoo bai de Lard and Saviour pluck wan fake dactarate from Merika again foh do dem tings yuh suggest it will be wan BIGGER disaster dan what yuh have now. Hey hey hey...

FM
Drugb posted:
 

I have to agree with you on this, there is a common word used through out Guyana to describe "laziness", or a person just chilling out. I would often here people describing this condition a ***geritis. I am sure you heard this before, it is pretty commonly used by all races of Guyanese. 

I merely quote you and your Indo Nazi buddies.  

The "itis" describes a condition induced after consuming a high carb diet.  Related to the stereotype of a drunken wife beating cowardly man. Ask any Guyanese which race they see when this is described.

FM
Django posted:

D2,

The PPP have nothing to sell, so they are telling their supporters  fairy tale stories, with loud applause. What can they do better than what they have done in 23 yrs of Gov't.

Jagdeo and his henchmen wants their hands on the OIL MONEY. Doubt they will get their hands on that revenue. Look who is one of his  henchman

Jagdeo is exploiting vulnerable people. Thanks to the PPP the sugar industry was reduced to state of bankruptcy that was long predicted by people like TK.  When Jagdeo was warned about the Skeldon factory screamed. When  he was told to diversify Guysuco he screamed.

Now that Guysuco is virtually collapsing he wants to tell hungry people that he will pay them a form of welfare by propping up an economic activity which is not needed and cannot ne justified based on rational economics.

I bet that Wales will quickly become another gated community if the PPP wins. Berbice estates mightn't suffer that fate given that the population of that county is plummeting.

FM
caribny posted:
Django posted:

D2,

The PPP have nothing to sell, so they are telling their supporters  fairy tale stories, with loud applause. What can they do better than what they have done in 23 yrs of Gov't.

Jagdeo and his henchmen wants their hands on the OIL MONEY. Doubt they will get their hands on that revenue. Look who is one of his  henchman

Jagdeo is exploiting vulnerable people. Thanks to the PPP the sugar industry was reduced to state of bankruptcy that was long predicted by people like TK.  When Jagdeo was warned about the Skeldon factory screamed. When  he was told to diversify Guysuco he screamed.

Now that Guysuco is virtually collapsing he wants to tell hungry people that he will pay them a form of welfare by propping up an economic activity which is not needed and cannot ne justified based on rational economics.

I bet that Wales will quickly become another gated community if the PPP wins. Berbice estates mightn't suffer that fate given that the population of that county is plummeting.

Did the APNU do the same having Moses being the lying bastard?

FM
skeldon_man posted:
D2 posted:
skeldon_man posted:

I agree. They are all here in America doing very well. Cane cutting days have been over about 30 or more years. We are all thankful that we earned a living and did not rob anyone. We made an honest living and proud of it. So you want your black man family to commit suicide too? Go and tell them and see what happens to your face and legs. You are one dumb F**k. Sugar workers were paid severance already by your PNC government. Don't you remember they could not pay them the whole amount and the sugar workers got their second part last Christmas? Well, I don't blame you. You are operating on half-brain mode.

We need to get off the the idea of leveraging political currency by assigning the possessive pronoun erroneously as in "your" and "my" governments. These are "our" governments. The "mine"  vs yours" usage intended  to generate pejoratives relies on the acceptance of our own racism as  liminal  in our definition of government.  That has to change so responsibility for incompetence and thievery are rationally addressed. Standing on the threshold of reason defined as operational only based on race means both parties screw us constantly. We are 70 years on from independence in a state blessed with great riches and beautiful in all its aspects except in the behavior of it's people when it comes to governing. It is the reason we are living in a history of 70 years of utter failure to govern.

You never supported the PPP. I never supported the PNC. Hence "your". I don't live in Guyana and cannot use "my or mine". I never referred to the PPP with a possessive pronoun because I don't live in Guyana and would never return to live there. We praise and reject the government of our choices. When people start stereotyping Indos to call us suicidal and drunkards, I will take a stand and use "yours". Supporting the PPP for me is supporting the better of two evils.

My family was PPP. My mom was in the party. I spent much of my early years indoctrinated in the ways of the party and wrote essays that appeared in the mirror. The point is, I am older, not swayed by the adults around me and is intellectually apt to reason my way across what happens on the political landscape. The PPP has no coherent philosophy for development to date and what is being displayed is the same perverse race baiting to power

I have never supported the PNC. I advocated that people in Guyana remove the PPP from office since they seemed more enmeshed in rent seeking and graft than on development. Up to the point they were booted from office that government never sought one progressive ( their middle initial) strategy to formally ease our ethnic tension and to generate a summoning creed around which all of us can gather. Instead they said racism is a myth and that their government does not steal and is not nepotistic, contrary to the glaring evidence everywhere. 

I was not sorry they were booted. It changed some things. BanShanLIn is not robbing us blind. BK and Beharry does not own the Marriot with their own private Casino as a PPP elite squat spot. Much of their entrenched patronage system was broken up and there is a starting over in a sense. That the PNC is mirroring the PPP in some ways is not unforeseen.

We know what absolute power does and if you check back in 2011 that is exactly what I say will happen. However, the margins for victory are small and smaller parties are testing the waters. It looks like our salvation from these two monster crooked parties is in the smaller parties who can boot them from office. It is better we flip flop between parties rather than have one in office for decades doing nothing but leeching off th e system for friends and family. 

FM
Labba posted:
Baseman posted:
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

I don’t know why people always compare the bauxite industry to sugar.  The economic and industrial realities are very different.  

The bauxite industry did not produce ingots, but raw Alumina, which then needs to be sold to refineries/smelters.  Many of these companies have their own supply chain.  Demba  used to be part of Alcan while Bermine used to be part of Reynolds, now part of Altria, I think.  

These operations were integrated in their supply chains.  Nationalization took them out and these companies sought other sources.  

Notwithstanding that, Aluminum is the most recycled metal, as such, demand was robust as long as the need expanded.  Composites and other alternatives mitigated much of this new demand. 

Sugar, on the other hand, was a fungible consumed finished raw ready to be used in a variety of industries. It’s easier to sell raw sugar than raw alumina.  Booker sold raw sugar as a commodity.

So the future of bauxite is best served being part of a integrated supply chain, thus the Chinese and Russians.   Raw Sugar can be sold as is!

What yuh seh bout sugar is complete sense. 100% fact dat even wan Augus skool dunce like me know. Only one prablem if ayoo bai de Lard and Saviour pluck wan fake dactarate from Merika again foh do dem tings yuh suggest it will be wan BIGGER disaster dan what yuh have now. Hey hey hey...

You mean dat clown Raj ? Yes, he was clown indeed ! I think it was Jackass Ramotar who hired him and then fired Surujbally's wife who eventually had the last laugh after  Surujbally allegedly sold his soul to the devil.

FM
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yuji22 posted:
Labba posted:
Baseman posted:
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

I don’t know why people always compare the bauxite industry to sugar.  The economic and industrial realities are very different.  

The bauxite industry did not produce ingots, but raw Alumina, which then needs to be sold to refineries/smelters.  Many of these companies have their own supply chain.  Demba  used to be part of Alcan while Bermine used to be part of Reynolds, now part of Altria, I think.  

These operations were integrated in their supply chains.  Nationalization took them out and these companies sought other sources.  

Notwithstanding that, Aluminum is the most recycled metal, as such, demand was robust as long as the need expanded.  Composites and other alternatives mitigated much of this new demand. 

Sugar, on the other hand, was a fungible consumed finished raw ready to be used in a variety of industries. It’s easier to sell raw sugar than raw alumina.  Booker sold raw sugar as a commodity.

So the future of bauxite is best served being part of a integrated supply chain, thus the Chinese and Russians.   Raw Sugar can be sold as is!

What yuh seh bout sugar is complete sense. 100% fact dat even wan Augus skool dunce like me know. Only one prablem if ayoo bai de Lard and Saviour pluck wan fake dactarate from Merika again foh do dem tings yuh suggest it will be wan BIGGER disaster dan what yuh have now. Hey hey hey...

You mean dat clown Raj ? Yes, he was clown indeed ! I think it was Jackass Ramotar who hired him and then fired Surujbally's wife who eventually had the last laugh after  Surujbally allegedly sold his soul to the devil.

Hey hey hey...suh it was Ramo who was part of de fertilizer racket? Hey hey hey. Dat family tief big time. Me tauth it was Jagdoe who hire Raj Singh? Check out de fact. Me hope Mr Gillbakka confirm. 

FM

Labba, like one of you eye blind. You forget how much the PNC thief in three short years. Dem spent over a billion on de wine down stadium dat is now falling apart and half of de money can’t be accounted for !

Anyway, Rammo was a useless Jackass.

Hey Hey Hey, Ho Ho Ho !

FM
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Labba posted:
Baseman posted:
kp posted:

The bauxite industry failed when run by the Lindeners, the best thing ever happened was to close the damn plant, they were highest paid unskilled labourers in the country. Tell them to get an education or follow the Indians and toil the land.

I don’t know why people always compare the bauxite industry to sugar.  The economic and industrial realities are very different.  

The bauxite industry did not produce ingots, but raw Alumina, which then needs to be sold to refineries/smelters.  Many of these companies have their own supply chain.  Demba  used to be part of Alcan while Bermine used to be part of Reynolds, now part of Altria, I think.  

These operations were integrated in their supply chains.  Nationalization took them out and these companies sought other sources.  

Notwithstanding that, Aluminum is the most recycled metal, as such, demand was robust as long as the need expanded.  Composites and other alternatives mitigated much of this new demand. 

Sugar, on the other hand, was a fungible consumed finished raw ready to be used in a variety of industries. It’s easier to sell raw sugar than raw alumina.  Booker sold raw sugar as a commodity.

So the future of bauxite is best served being part of a integrated supply chain, thus the Chinese and Russians.   Raw Sugar can be sold as is!

What yuh seh bout sugar is complete sense. 100% fact dat even wan Augus skool dunce like me know. Only one prablem if ayoo bai de Lard and Saviour pluck wan fake dactarate from Merika again foh do dem tings yuh suggest it will be wan BIGGER disaster dan what yuh have now. Hey hey hey...

so labba, what exactly did Baseman offer about "sugar" that is so profound it moves you to exclaim "100% fact dat"!?

his 'contribution' here is actually an uninformed, lang-mouth dismiss of bauxite and bauxite workers . . . hint: Guyana does not export metal-grade bauxite, and the alumina plant has been closed since 1982

the idle 'confident' stupid leading the 'academic' klown down wan PPP garden path . . . smh

further, please point to "dem things [Baseman] suggest" to resucistate sugar? . . . i searched the whole thread with a big torchlight and couldn't find even 1 thing

interesting to watch the two of you reading blindly from the smartman Freedom House script . . . pity y'all didn't bother to invest in some rehearsal time

smfh

FM
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D2 posted:
 

It looks like our salvation from these two monster crooked parties is in the smaller parties who can boot them from office. It is better we flip flop between parties rather than have one in office for decades doing nothing but leeching off th e system for friends and family. 

I have seen no mention of these small parties in weeks.  They dont exist beyond the dreams of a few. They have no infrastructure and no financing.

Guyanese will do one of two things. Hold their noses and vote for the tribe, or withdraw themselves from the political process.  The demise of the AFC and before that GAP and the UF has clouded the notion that these small parties can change the trajectory.  The UF played with the PPP and were killed.  Ditto the AFC with the PNC.

FM
caribny posted:
D2 posted:
 

It looks like our salvation from these two monster crooked parties is in the smaller parties who can boot them from office. It is better we flip flop between parties rather than have one in office for decades doing nothing but leeching off th e system for friends and family. 

I have seen no mention of these small parties in weeks.  They dont exist beyond the dreams of a few. They have no infrastructure and no financing.

Guyanese will do one of two things. Hold their noses and vote for the tribe, or withdraw themselves from the political process.  The demise of the AFC and before that GAP and the UF has clouded the notion that these small parties can change the trajectory.  The UF played with the PPP and were killed.  Ditto the AFC with the PNC.

PNC threw the first blow on the UF.

FM
Nehru posted:

Especially when a small Party come along and promised transparency, checks and balance, Fairness and accountability BUT instead became enablers, ass kissers and batty washers!!!

The UF should consider itself lucky that the PPP took them in and extended their survival for a couple of years. They like GUMP, GAIL, WPA, and the rest of the night bus crew are memories of the past.

FM
caribny posted:
D2 posted:
 

It looks like our salvation from these two monster crooked parties is in the smaller parties who can boot them from office. It is better we flip flop between parties rather than have one in office for decades doing nothing but leeching off th e system for friends and family. 

I have seen no mention of these small parties in weeks.  They dont exist beyond the dreams of a few. They have no infrastructure and no financing.

Guyanese will do one of two things. Hold their noses and vote for the tribe, or withdraw themselves from the political process.  The demise of the AFC and before that GAP and the UF has clouded the notion that these small parties can change the trajectory.  The UF played with the PPP and were killed.  Ditto the AFC with the PNC.

They may reside as dreams of a few but they stand as  Horatio at  the bridge or the little dutch boy with a finger in the dike.  Without these small parties garnering votes to block eh kleptocratic friends and family larger parties we will never know a day of peace. 

FM
D2 posted:
caribny posted:
D2 posted:
 

It looks like our salvation from these two monster crooked parties is in the smaller parties who can boot them from office. It is better we flip flop between parties rather than have one in office for decades doing nothing but leeching off th e system for friends and family. 

I have seen no mention of these small parties in weeks.  They dont exist beyond the dreams of a few. They have no infrastructure and no financing.

Guyanese will do one of two things. Hold their noses and vote for the tribe, or withdraw themselves from the political process.  The demise of the AFC and before that GAP and the UF has clouded the notion that these small parties can change the trajectory.  The UF played with the PPP and were killed.  Ditto the AFC with the PNC.

They may reside as dreams of a few but they stand as  Horatio at  the bridge or the little dutch boy with a finger in the dike.  Without these small parties garnering votes to block eh kleptocratic friends and family larger parties we will never know a day of peace. 

I don't see references to the Lays of Ancient Rome very often. One of my favorite quotes is also from Horatius:

“Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the Gate: "To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers, And the temples of his gods,”
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Lays of Ancient Rome

 

 

GTAngler
GTAngler posted:
D2 posted:
caribny posted:
D2 posted:
 

It looks like our salvation from these two monster crooked parties is in the smaller parties who can boot them from office. It is better we flip flop between parties rather than have one in office for decades doing nothing but leeching off th e system for friends and family. 

I have seen no mention of these small parties in weeks.  They dont exist beyond the dreams of a few. They have no infrastructure and no financing.

Guyanese will do one of two things. Hold their noses and vote for the tribe, or withdraw themselves from the political process.  The demise of the AFC and before that GAP and the UF has clouded the notion that these small parties can change the trajectory.  The UF played with the PPP and were killed.  Ditto the AFC with the PNC.

They may reside as dreams of a few but they stand as  Horatio at  the bridge or the little dutch boy with a finger in the dike.  Without these small parties garnering votes to block eh kleptocratic friends and family larger parties we will never know a day of peace. 

I don't see references to the Lays of Ancient Rome very often. One of my favorite quotes is also from Horatius:

“Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the Gate: "To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers, And the temples of his gods,”
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Lays of Ancient Rome

 

 

As a kid I crammed that and practically every poem in A golden treasury of longer poems and Narrative verse, books we got in primary school. I have perfect recall memory for things that interest me and these poems did. 

FM
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skeldon_man posted:
 
 

PNC threw the first blow on the UF.

Where is Manzoor Nadir now?  He used to be in parliament and then took the UF to sit with the PPP and that was that.

FM
D2 posted:
Without these small parties garnering votes to block eh kleptocratic friends and family larger parties we will never know a day of peace. 

How will they block them? Most likely the PPP will win as the Coalition has run out of steam. And even if they lose do you think that the role of the AFC will be enhanced within the Coalition?

The choice will be Irfaan or Harmon.

A vote for the NCV was a vote for the return of the PPP. All that prevents this is the fact that Jagdeo selected Irfaan, who even many PPP supporters are repelled by.  Now with Canada querying this man the negative narrative about him gets even stronger.

Nothing that ANUG or the Amerindian party can do. Especially as I have seen no evidence that these parties are actually real and functional.

FM
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