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Originally Posted by Mitwah:

This is what we have after the millions of dollars spent on sea defence.

Erosion along the Essequibo River has caused these houses on one of the small islands to crumble, forcing residents to abandon them. (Photo by Arian Browne)
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The PPP is safe in their mansions with swimming pools, why should they care about ordinary citizens who struggle daily. 

Tola
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

This is what we have after the millions of dollars spent on sea defence.

Erosion along the Essequibo River has caused these houses on one of the small islands to crumble, forcing residents to abandon them. (Photo by Arian Browne)
20150118Photo

The PPP is safe in their mansions with swimming pools, why should they care about ordinary citizens who struggle daily. 

No this is not the AFC house- this is Erosion In the Great USA.....

FM
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Originally Posted by Spontaneous emission:
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

This is what we have after the millions of dollars spent on sea defence.

Erosion along the Essequibo River has caused these houses on one of the small islands to crumble, forcing residents to abandon them. (Photo by Arian Browne)

The PPP is safe in their mansions with swimming pools, why should they care about ordinary citizens who struggle daily. 

No this is not the AFC house- this is Erosion In the Great USA.....

Nagamoutoo just jump out....Erosion in America....
FM
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Originally Posted by Spontaneous emission:
Originally Posted by Spontaneous emission:
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

This is what we have after the millions of dollars spent on sea defence.

Erosion along the Essequibo River has caused these houses on one of the small islands to crumble, forcing residents to abandon them. (Photo by Arian Browne)

The PPP is safe in their mansions with swimming pools, why should they care about ordinary citizens who struggle daily. 

No this is not the AFC house- this is Erosion In the Great USA.....

Nagamoutoo just jump out....Erosion in America....

Sponty, I must give Jack his jacket. You're a great PR man for the PPP.

That goathead at Freedom House couldn't come up with such an idea as your photos show. Your Hurricane Sandy New York flood photo was classic.

The ones above are classic too. But that's no consolation to those poor folks whose houses crumbling into the Essequibo River.

FM
Originally Posted by Spontaneous emission:
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

This is what we have after the millions of dollars spent on sea defence.

Erosion along the Essequibo River has caused these houses on one of the small islands to crumble, forcing residents to abandon them. (Photo by Arian Browne)
20150118Photo

The PPP is safe in their mansions with swimming pools, why should they care about ordinary citizens who struggle daily. 

No this is not the AFC house- this is Erosion In the Great USA.....

 

Holy smokes ! This is happening in America ? 

Where are all the AFC American supporters ?

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Ralph got them nailed here..............PPP losing supporters left and right in 2011. Ralph supported the PPP through the elections in 2011 only to leave in disgust................

 

Who else left since? a litany of supporters? Region 6 armogan still lying to the people......Making excuses for Mutt and Jeff.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

This is in Albany, New York:

 

 

 

 

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and your point is? the economy of New York state is what? Compare this to the PPP shit hole.......you are such a dunce its not funny. (No High School Education).

 

New York's economy is dominated by New York City but has other productive cities, suburbs and rural areas. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis the Total Personal Income of the state in 2007 was $847 billion.[9]

During the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, New York was the largest economy within the USA. The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that in 2005, the total gross state product was $963.5 billion [1], ranking 3rd behind California and Texas. If New York were a nation, it would rank as the 16th largest economy in the world, behind South Korea. The state economy grew 3.3%, slightly slower than the 3.5% growth rate for the US. It was the 25th fastest growing economy in the US in 2005. Its 2005 per capita personal income was $50,038, an increase of 5.9% from 2004, placing it 5th in the nation behind Massachusetts, and 8th in the world behind Ireland. New York's agricultural outputs are dairy products, cattle and other livestock, vegetables, nursery stock, and apples. Its industrial outputs are printing and publishing, scientific instruments, electric equipment, machinery, and chemicalproducts.

New York City dominates the economy of the state. It is the leading center of banking, finance and communication in the United States and is the location of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wall Street, Manhattan. Many of the world's largest corporations locate their home offices in Manhattan or in nearby Westchester County, New York.

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Guyana is booming, food plenty, plenty:

 

 

Unknown-1

You want to tell us where people have money to buy all this 'PPP food' and how much is thrown out each day.

Everyone selling, but hardly anyone buying, because dem money stop growing on their mango tree.

Result of PPP warped  grow more food program, everyone growing, but no one buying. Great PPP marketing strategy, just like other PPP agriculture programs that failed. 

Go talk to dem people at Parika back dam, that grow lots, but no market.   

Tola
Originally Posted by Spontaneous emission:
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

This is what we have after the millions of dollars spent on sea defence.

Erosion along the Essequibo River has caused these houses on one of the small islands to crumble, forcing residents to abandon them. (Photo by Arian Browne)
20150118Photo

The PPP is safe in their mansions with swimming pools, why should they care about ordinary citizens who struggle daily. 

No this is not the AFC house- this is Erosion In the Great USA.....

Sponty, great spontaneous response. The difference is the millons the PPP paid their friends to perform the construction of the "paal off" for the gradual erosion defence. Your picture depicts the spontaneous devastation done by the hurricane Sandy.

 

You may redeem yourself by identifying the Engineer or Firm that built the defence as shown in the picture.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Guyana is booming, food plenty, plenty:

 

 

Unknown-1

You want to tell us where people have money to buy all this 'PPP food' and how much is thrown out each day.

Everyone selling, but hardly anyone buying, because dem money stop growing on their mango tree.

Result of PPP warped  grow more food program, everyone growing, but no one buying. Great PPP marketing strategy, just like other PPP agriculture programs that failed. 

Go talk to dem people at Parika back dam, that grow lots, but no market.   

Aunty Kowsilla seh: Me plant am. Me wata am. Me fertilize am. Me grow am. Me reap am. Me cyaant sell am. Wha me must do bhaiya?

FM

AFC = Bad news party (Gil) and Dead News party (Mitwah)

 

Last time I visited Guyana, Guyanese were enjoying living standards higher than many in USA and Canada.

 

Last ime I visited NY, people were homeless, 50 million on foodstamp across USA and beggars and bums were everywhere.

 

In the meanwhile, Guyanese are enjoying their highest standard of living.

 

Guyanese will never want the rotten and stinking, filthy and dirty AFC/PNC to rule Guyana. That is why when the AFC announced a "massive" political meeting in Berbice, they ended up selling fish at the Skeldon Market.

 

 

FM
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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Guyana is booming, food plenty, plenty:

 

 

Unknown-1

You want to tell us where people have money to buy all this 'PPP food' and how much is thrown out each day.

Everyone selling, but hardly anyone buying, because dem money stop growing on their mango tree.

Result of PPP warped  grow more food program, everyone growing, but no one buying. Great PPP marketing strategy, just like other PPP agriculture programs that failed. 

Go talk to dem people at Parika back dam, that grow lots, but no market.   

Aunty Kowsilla seh: Me plant am. Me wata am. Me fertilize am. Me grow am. Me reap am. Me cyaant sell am. Wha me must do bhaiya?

Me Aunty Kowsill [seriously] lived next door.

She said me gun eat am ah manning time, tap-sun time and night time, because me na sell am ah crab-dag maket. Me pickney gun help me eat am..

Ayu watch abee no...

She keeps hassa alive in a water bucket for days, to sell at the market. The rest are swimming in a 40-gal drum.

 

I miss Aunty Kowsill, she spoke like Oudit Jagan, down to earth creolise.  

Tola

This is happen ing in America today:

 

Food Stamp Beneficiaries Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

January 13, 2015 - 9:24 AM 

food stamps

(AP File Photo)

(CNSNews.com) - The number of beneficiaries on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—AKA food stamps--has topped 46,000,000 for 38th straight months, according to data released by the Department of Agriculture (USDA).

In October 2014, the latest month reported, there were 46,674,364 Americans on food stamps. Food stamp recipients have exceeded 46 million since September 2011.

Food Stamps Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

The 46,674,364 on food stamps in October was an increase of 214,434 from the 46,459,930 on food stamps in September.

 

FM
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In the meanwhile in Guyana's PPP:

 

 

Home > TOP STORY > Guyana’s economy records 5.2 % growth in 2013
Guyana’s economy records 5.2 % growth in 2013

Guyana’s economy records 5.2 % growth 

 

GUYANA’S economy in 2013 performed well, recording 5.2 % growth, despite a year underlined by parliamentary difficulties surrounding cuts to the national budget, and a global economy that had begun to emerge from the doldrums of its worst economic crisis. This year, the economy is projected to grow by 5.6 %.Before a packed National Assembly, that included many senior public sector functionaries, the nation’s largest annual finance statement, $220B, under the theme, By All Guyanese A Better Guyana For All Guyanese, was unveiled by Minister of Finance Dr. Ashni Singh on Monday.
Reporting on the state of the international economy, the following significant positives were noted: there was stronger demand in the advanced economies, coupled with increase in exports in emerging economies; and, a world economy growing by 3% in 2013.
But despite this challenging economic landscape, the local economy recorded its eighth consecutive year of economic growth for 2013, with the following sector growth performances also noted for the same period:
*Rice production recorded a historic level of 535,439 tonnes, or 26.9 % increase over 2012 output.

*Livestock performed at an output of 4.3% increase.

*Gold yielded declarations at an all-time high of 481,087 ounces, or 9% above production figure for 2012.

*Diamonds declared an increase of 56.9%

*Stone reflected a level of 47.8%, due to the four-fold increase in the construction industry.

*Forestry advanced its production growth by 5% for a total production of 398,964 cubic metres.

*Mining and quarrying recorded an 8 % growth increase over 2012.
*Manufacturing increased by 8%, largely due to a 5.4 % growth in rice production.

* Service industries progressed by 5.5%, mainly influenced by the housing drive and a booming construction sector that recorded a 22% growth, in addition to public sector project implementation.

*Information Technology recorded an increase level of 9 %.

* Water and electricity – 5.6%

*Transport and storage – 4%

* Finance and Insurance – 11.2%.

*Rental of dwellings-5.6 %

*The social sector activities of public administration, education and health showed an increase of 2.5%, 3.5%, and 4% respectively.
However, the following sectors did not fulfill expectations: sugar; fisheries – due to overfishing and matters surrounding the issuance of fishing licences, as well as a reduction in trawler fishing; wholesale and retail trade, because of reduction in consumption imports.
Other notable performances for 2013 included an expanded net domestic credit by 25.2% to $123.9B; a 14% increase of credit to the private sector; a reduction of the external debt by 8.3%; an inflation rate level of 0.9; and gross international reserves of US$776.9M.

Projections for 2014:

* Growth of the national economy by 5.6%

* Inflation rate of 5%

* 15.6% sugar production output of 215,910 tonnes
* Increase of 1% in rice production, or 540,793 tonnes

*livestock growth by 3.3%, with forestry pegged at 3.3%

*fishing is expected to return an increase a 2.2%

*Gold is targeted at just 0.7% or 484,562ounces, because of the uncertainty of world market prices

*Bauxite is expected to grow by 11.5%, and manufacturing by 7.1%

Other projections are – the services sector growth is pegged at 6%; construction, 7.5%; rental dwellings,9%; wholesale and retail, 4.5%; transportation and storage, 8.4%; information and communication technology, 4.2%; banking, 11.8%; electricity, 7.2%; and health , education, and other services by 4%, 3.85 and 7.6% respectively.
There will be a deficit of US$21.9M in 2014, in comparison to US$119.5M in 2013; an increase in revenue by 10.3% or $149.6B; an increase in expenditure by 25.4% or $215.9B – occasioned by a $31 billion in capital works executed on pivotal projects such as the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) expansion, and also environmental and rural enterprise programmes; and, an increase of 10.6 % or $128.3B in respect of non-interest capital expenditure.
Finally, for public enterprises, the target deficit is $2.1B or 0.3% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The deficit of the non-financial sector is scheduled at $34.6B or 5.2% of GDP.

(GINA)

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

This is happen ing in America today:

 

Food Stamp Beneficiaries Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

January 13, 2015 - 9:24 AM 

food stamps

(AP File Photo)

(CNSNews.com) - The number of beneficiaries on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—AKA food stamps--has topped 46,000,000 for 38th straight months, according to data released by the Department of Agriculture (USDA).

In October 2014, the latest month reported, there were 46,674,364 Americans on food stamps. Food stamp recipients have exceeded 46 million since September 2011.

Food Stamps Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

The 46,674,364 on food stamps in October was an increase of 214,434 from the 46,459,930 on food stamps in September.

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

AFC = Bad news party (Gil) and Dead News party (Mitwah)

 

Last time I visited Guyana, Guyanese were enjoying living standards higher than many in USA and Canada.

 

Last ime I visited NY, people were homeless, 50 million on foodstamp across USA and beggars and bums were everywhere.

 

In the meanwhile, Guyanese are enjoying their highest standard of living.

 

Guyanese will never want the rotten and stinking, filthy and dirty AFC/PNC to rule Guyana. That is why when the AFC announced a "massive" political meeting in Berbice, they ended up selling fish at the Skeldon Market.

 

 

Higher than the USA and canada you say? is dat with 1 black out per day and water shortage or 2 blackouts per day and a robbery?

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

This is happen ing in America today:

 

Food Stamp Beneficiaries Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

January 13, 2015 - 9:24 AM 

food stamps

(AP File Photo)

(CNSNews.com) - The number of beneficiaries on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—AKA food stamps--has topped 46,000,000 for 38th straight months, according to data released by the Department of Agriculture (USDA).

In October 2014, the latest month reported, there were 46,674,364 Americans on food stamps. Food stamp recipients have exceeded 46 million since September 2011.

Food Stamps Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

The 46,674,364 on food stamps in October was an increase of 214,434 from the 46,459,930 on food stamps in September.

 

 

What your point using stats of America with a population

of over 300 million people and under 47 million on food

stamps they are being taken care by the gov't and other

organisation.

 

Provide some stats of Guyana with 700,000 people

and tell us how many people cannot afford to feed

their family and the current gov't does not care.

Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

This is happen ing in America today:

 

Food Stamp Beneficiaries Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

January 13, 2015 - 9:24 AM 

food stamps

(AP File Photo)

(CNSNews.com) - The number of beneficiaries on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—AKA food stamps--has topped 46,000,000 for 38th straight months, according to data released by the Department of Agriculture (USDA).

In October 2014, the latest month reported, there were 46,674,364 Americans on food stamps. Food stamp recipients have exceeded 46 million since September 2011.

Food Stamps Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

The 46,674,364 on food stamps in October was an increase of 214,434 from the 46,459,930 on food stamps in September.

 

 

What your point using stats of America with a population

of over 300 million people and under 47 million on food

stamps they are being taken care by the gov't and other

organisation.

 

Provide some stats of Guyana with 700,000 people

and tell us how many people cannot afford to feed

their family and the current gov't does not care.

 

Are you on drugs ? 50 million on foodstamps in a so called developed country is a disgrace.

 

Canada has a population of 30 million. Get the picture ?

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

This is happen ing in America today:

 

Food Stamp Beneficiaries Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

January 13, 2015 - 9:24 AM 

food stamps

(AP File Photo)

(CNSNews.com) - The number of beneficiaries on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—AKA food stamps--has topped 46,000,000 for 38th straight months, according to data released by the Department of Agriculture (USDA).

In October 2014, the latest month reported, there were 46,674,364 Americans on food stamps. Food stamp recipients have exceeded 46 million since September 2011.

Food Stamps Exceed 46,000,000 for 38 Straight Months

The 46,674,364 on food stamps in October was an increase of 214,434 from the 46,459,930 on food stamps in September.

 

 

What your point using stats of America with a population

of over 300 million people and under 47 million on food

stamps they are being taken care by the gov't and other

organisation.

 

Provide some stats of Guyana with 700,000 people

and tell us how many people cannot afford to feed

their family and the current gov't does not care.

 

Are you on drugs ? 50 million on foodstamps in a so called developed country is a disgrace.

 

Canada has a population of 30 million. Get the picture ?

America have a population of over 300,000,000,and it is not

a so called develop country it's a developed country.

 

 

Django
Originally Posted by Tola:

There is strong evidence the PPP has been know for their deceit, corruption and lying to rule the Guyanese population. This must not be allowed to continue.

 

"The axe is already at the root of the tree and every tree that does not produce good fruit will be  cut down and thrown in the" Demerara river'.

PPP poosee got a hole and is very rusty now.  The message is stale and no one believe them anymore.

 

This PPP poosee cannot hole any substance anymoe, is sheer empty head in Freedom House now.  The soup run out.

 

FM

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