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Reply to "Lots of Yes Men and Dharpokes-on-GNI"

D2 posted:
Zed posted:
Django posted:
ksazma posted:

I had preferred Nandall but I am comfortable with Ali because he is with the better party. Elections are binary choices and I will never support the crooked PNC. Ali is currently before the court for corruption so if he is deemed ineligible to be president, I will go with his replacement. 

Lil brother, this is about Leadership of Integrity and honesty. Leadership that can move the Country forward.

May I ask what has the coalition done in the nearly four years they have been in power to move Guyana forward? Tell us tge major achievements !

Indeed they have not done much. But I am glad  Baishanlin is not shipping out 40 containers of bulletwood and wamara monthly or that their boss does not still control more land than all the native tribes combined.  I have serious problems with the PNC but that does not mean I am motivated to follow the PPP. Actually, I am so disgusted with the greed of the central committee of this party that I prefer to see Granger at the head of a plurality and some third party holding him in check. Neither are worthy of leading Guyana and the PPP least of all. If the wanted to make a difference they could have shown us a difference. I cannot follow this rent seeking fellow even if they give me an oxygen mask to spare me breathing the same air as he. 

Sometimes, I feel like raising my hands up in the air and say I give up. There are so many things that need to change and the political will to make them happen is lacking. The sad part is that those competing for power end up being of service for themselves instead of what they promised - service to the people and nation.

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