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Criminal governance at its best


Kaieteur News – Leaders in the PPP/C Government may think they are so sophisticated that what they are doing goes over the heads of Guyanese. Perhaps, if the government’s practices were some occasional event there might have been some truth to what government leaders comfort themselves in thinking. Also, if what they are doing and plan to do involved matters of tiny importance, they could have gotten away with those situations. Since none of the above applies when PPP/C Government practices are studied, then they have fooled few, thus narrowing prospects of success in their culture of larceny.
Because unthinking arrogance now controls Government leaders, they are their own worst enemies. They are too predictable, too detectable, and have degraded into what is the unbelievable. Said differently, they have not only shot off their mouths, but have also shot themselves in the foot. It is why they are always on the defensive and running for cover when the bigger things in Guyanese life form the centre of attention.
First, what the PPP/C Government has done is to have visited the same wells once too often. A smart set of leaders would have some restraining hand and voice on the inside to say let us not go down this road again, or so quickly. It is why so many have come to discern a certain pattern of leadership behaviour that can only be described as purely criminal. Such things can only be stuffed down the throats of utter idiots, and in a watchful and critical and untrusting society, there are only a few imbeciles.
Second, once money is involved, government are bound to be present, and the bigger the sum involved, the more of them and bigger ones among them gather under the money tree. This is now as good as a guarantee, with one project after another furnishing a long chain of evidence. The biggest money mass in Guyana today (though relatively small, it is growing) is in the natural resource magic coming out of the ground called oil. Government leaders gather there.
Oil causes drooling, makes them not know what to do with themselves. In the rush and free for all, they are so compulsively greedy; they are elbowing even their own out of the way, or tripping them up with tricks, so as not to lessen their share of the thievery. This is how pathetic they come across, what the sum of their self-enriching antics provides inarguable confirmation. Incidentally, what they are engaging in with the wholesale setting up of themselves and their circle of cronies so that they can steal at will is not antics, but criminality of a kind rarely seen, even by rapacious Third World leadership standards.
Third, the avarice is not limited to oil alone, but stretches sucking tentacles into gold and school money and flood relief money and COVID-19 relief money. Nothing is beyond the covetousness and ugliness of these thieving men and women elected to lead a poor nation forward. Prime lands and prized real estate properties catch their eye, they even help themselves from sugar money (robbing their own), such is the intensity of their addiction to money. Perhaps, if they were contented with stealing on a below the radar level, they may have flourished, but they can’t help themselves, so it must be everything and the bigger the better.
Similarly, anything related to quality in this society is of no interest to these rogues. Quality would mean spending for others to benefit, hence less for them. Quantity is king, and the larger the amount from a sector or a project, the bigger the take for these lowlifes feeding on the taxpayers.
Last, anything associated with consolidating their power brings a huge rush. For such means that they become more entrenched, and longer at the national trough, while the people starve and eat each other. There is no genuine talk today of a truly inclusionary democracy, for that translates to restraints and having to spread the nation’s wealth. They delay watchdog bodies, but rush through so-called electoral reform. They scorn national unity, since that leads to more bodies at the banquet. In the annals of leadership banditry, the PPP/C Government makes Al Capone look like John the Baptist.

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It has to end.  A party with a one seat advantage in parliament is acting like it won a landslide.  This is an example of a weakness of Western democracy.  Especially in a racially divided country like Guyana this may be a fatal defect of Western democracy.  In this instance, a powerful argument could be made for extra-parliamentary action.

T

It is the unwritten paramountcy doctrine where the spoils are to be shared. It's the Pension for the President. Jadgeo has his, next is Ramotar and now Ali. Who's next? Priya, Anand or Vindiya; to be installed with Jagdeo still being the Putinisky.

Mitwah
@Spugum posted:

teefman government with supporters and sympathisers either screaming PROGRESS PROGRESS or adopting deafening silence - no damn shame!

this will end. we will do what we have to do

If ‘do what we have to do’ means to rig as usual, the end you anticipate will not come until Uncle Sam suck out all the black gold. Y’all need to change strategy, rigging will only ensure the ppp get [according to y’all]‘installed’ in the foreseeable future. The dream yuh boi Norton has to bring back Burnham’s days - riding his horse through hope estate while coolies work to keep their jobs and for wan pound salt, wan pound  butter and a couple dried coconut will have to put on hold ,,hahahaha [maniacal laughter]

sachin_05
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@Totaram posted:

It has to end.  A party with a one seat advantage in parliament is acting like it won a landslide.  This is an example of a weakness of Western democracy.  Especially in a racially divided country like Guyana this may be a fatal defect of Western democracy.  In this instance, a powerful argument could be made for extra-parliamentary action.

It is people like you - rigging supporters who cause the PPP to get away with it. Ever asked your self why Surinam and Trinidad with similar population make up and resources are doing better? The simple answer is, it’s what they don’t have - rigging supporters. You can twist and turn any which way but the bottom line is - if Granger didn’t had rigging supporters like you, accept defeat in 2020 by now the PPP ass was grass…..

sachin_05
@sachin_05 posted:

It is people like you - rigging supporters who cause the PPP to get away with it.

Ever asked your self why Surinam and Trinidad with similar population make up and resources are doing better?

The simple answer is, it’s what they don’t have - rigging supporters.

You can twist and turn any which way but the bottom line is - if Granger didn’t had rigging supporters like you, accept defeat in 2020 by now the PPP ass was grass…..

East Indian Population : Suriname 27.4 % .Trinidad and Tobago 37.6 %

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Surinamese

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/..._Trinidad_and_Tobago

Django
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@Django posted:

East Indian Population : Suriname 27.4 % .Trinidad and Tobago 37.6 %

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Surinamese

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/..._Trinidad_and_Tobago

Indo-Surinamese or Indian-Surinamese, are nationals of Suriname with ancestry from the Indian subcontinent. Their ancestors were Indian indentured workers brought by the Dutch and the British to the (then) Dutch colony Suriname during the 19th and 20th century.[3] Per the 2012 Census of Suriname, 148,443 citizens of Suriname are of Indo-Surinamese origin, constituting 27.4% of the total population, making them the largest ethnic group in Suriname on an individual level. While Afro-Surinamese are officially split into two separate subgroups, as a whole they make up the largest racial group in Suriname.[1]

Whats your point? Like Guyana [around 38%] 27.4% is still the largest ethnic group but not enough for a majority. Blacks in Guyana was around 28% when Burnham/ PNC ruled for 28 years. Coolie votes also give the PNC parliamentary seat advantage in 2006 and win in 2015 under the same Gecom y’all claim flawed…

sachin_05
@sachin_05 posted:

Indo-Surinamese or Indian-Surinamese, are nationals of Suriname with ancestry from the Indian subcontinent. Their ancestors were Indian indentured workers brought by the Dutch and the British to the (then) Dutch colony Suriname during the 19th and 20th century.[3] Per the 2012 Census of Suriname, 148,443 citizens of Suriname are of Indo-Surinamese origin, constituting 27.4% of the total population, making them the largest ethnic group in Suriname on an individual level. While Afro-Surinamese are officially split into two separate subgroups, as a whole they make up the largest racial group in Suriname.[1]

Whats your point? Like Guyana [around 38%] 27.4% is still the largest ethnic group but not enough for a majority.

Blacks in Guyana was around 28% when Burnham/ PNC ruled for 28 years.

Coolie votes also give the PNC parliamentary seat advantage in 2006 and win in 2015 under the same Gecom y’all claim flawed…

It's documented how Burnham PNC win elections in Guyana  from 1998 to 1992 and who supported the Government .

What's missing in the factor is the increasing "Mixed Group" of Guyana. There is a small percentage of Indo-Guyanese support that made the PPP minority Government in 2006 and loss of government in 2015 .

The PPP is no saint for carrying out rigging of elections .In 2006 elections one seat was stolen from the AFC in Region 10 ,an attempt was made in 2011 to fiddle with the seat allocation which was thwarted .In 2015 elections fake sops was discovered ,in 2020 statutory documents was missing from ballot boxes in their strong holds.

There was also suppression of voters in PNC strongholds in elections prior to 2006.

Django
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@Django posted:

Which political party this guy was helping in the 2020 Elections ?

Is this recording even from Guyana? Make absolutely no sense. This sounds like Trinidadian, no sign of any ballot tampering for any known party. All I could hear is someone talking with a trini accent, nothing intelligible.

sachin_05
@Django posted:

It's documented how Burnham PNC win elections in Guyana  from 1998 to 1992 and who supported the Government .

What's missing in the factor is the increasing "Mixed Group" of Guyana. There is a small percentage of Indo-Guyanese support that made the PPP minority Government in 2006 and loss of government in 2015 .

The PPP is no saint for carrying out rigging of elections .In 2006 elections one seat was stolen from the AFC in Region 10 ,an attempt was made in 2011 to fiddle with the seat allocation which was thwarted .In 2015 elections fake sops was discovered ,in 2020 statutory documents was missing from ballot boxes in their strong holds.

There was also suppression of voters in PNC strongholds in elections prior to 2006.

No different than Trinidad or Surinam. Their votes can give the majority/win to either of the large ethnic groups. Still doesn’t see the point you are trying so desperately to make…

sachin_05
@sachin_05 posted:

Is this recording even from Guyana? Make absolutely no sense. This sounds like Trinidadian, no sign of any ballot tampering for any known party. All I could hear is someone talking with a trini accent, nothing intelligible.

That's Guyana .As usual nothing makes sense to you bhai .

Django
@sachin_05 posted:

Ever asked your self why Surinam and Trinidad with similar population make up and resources are doing better? The simple answer is, it’s what they don’t have - rigging supporters.

Nah, Surinam and TT don't have leaders like the current PPP bunch. They turned Guyana into a narco-state run by a kleptocrats that use extra-judicial killings to intimidate the populace

What is your view on use of the current Voters List in future elections?

S
@Spugum posted:

Nah, Surinam and TT don't have leaders like the current PPP bunch. They turned Guyana into a narco-state run by a kleptocrats that use extra-judicial killings to intimidate the populace

What is your view on use of the current Voters List in future elections?

The PPP doesn’t need narco, they are rolling in aile money, Even Roger Khan complaing the ppp failed to provide protection fuh he.
Would a new  voters list prevent  the PNC from unleashing the Lolobai/ Mingo rigging charade?….hahahaha [maniacal laughter]

sachin_05
@Django posted:

That's Guyana .As usual nothing makes sense to you bhai .

I fortunately am not alone trying to make sense - CCJ had to make sense 33>32 the entire Guyana judicial couldn’t figure out, the world of observers could not make sense of PNC election rigging allegations. Are you saying that there is jumbies present in that video only visible to PNCites?

sachin_05
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@sachin_05 posted:

The PPP doesn’t need narco, they are rolling in aile money, Even Roger Khan complaing the ppp failed to provide protection fuh he.
Would a new  voters list prevent  the PNC from unleashing the Lolobai/ Mingo rigging charade?….hahahaha [maniacal laughter]

The narcotics pushing can't done under the PPP bai - yuh forget the 11.5 tonnes (the world record), street value at €900 mil....and the 1100 pounds? Them is big things in "little dubai" bai

The overseas observers call for new voters list as a minimum for new elections bai, you seem blind to that part of the report. And if yuh suh confident only the apnu-afc rig then why yuh AG fighting to have the petitions thrown out the courts? Eh clown?

S
@sachin_05 posted:

I fortunately am not alone trying to make sense - CCJ had to make sense 33>32 the entire Guyana judicial couldn’t figure out, the world of observers could not make sense of PNC election rigging allegations. Are you saying that there is jumbies present in that video only visible to PNCites?

As can be observed only PNC rigging is acknowledged while turning a blind eye to PPP rigging. Are you an obeah man ? there is a penchant for jumbies.

Django

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