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Freddie Kissoon at it again

Dear Editor,
I hate to challenge or respond to incorrect and baseless arguments and suppositions but Freddie Kissoon’s column in Sunday March 3rd Kaieteur News took the cake for stupidity. He is critical of entrepreneurship and progressive businesses. Freddie, this is the only way a country’s GDP expands, it is the only way wealth and employment are created for all. Your chastisement of Eddie Boyer stems from personal hatred and envy, not from the love of the poor and disenfranchised.
Businesses throughout Guyana, whether it be National Hardware or whoever else, are the ones who have legally purchased land and used it for the good of the people of Guyana. For your information, if you do not already know, the land at Lilendaal was procured through legal and open tender. Why did you not say this in your column? People like Eddie Boyer are dedicated, hard workers with an insight to develop and grow Guyana, not sit behind a desk and criticize progress.
In addition, your accusation that the rich do not pay taxes is fallacious. Maybe you are referring to the rich Chinese who are evading VAT, Import Duty and income taxes on all fronts. To the delight of all Guyanese you should go after them. Please get your facts correct before making false accusations. Until you become Commissioner of Inland Revenue, as you want to be, respect our existing tax department and consult with them.
It is uncanny to note that you, who are living in a GuySuCo “scheme”, and has never worked with GuySuCo, nor a sugar worker who broke your body for Guyana, are critical of others.
In every society there are economic classes and nowhere is wealth shared equally, so I am surprised that you, my learned friend has decided that suddenly we live in an equal society. I wonder Freddie, if you think or want others to think that you survive at a subsistence level. Far from it, you are part of the privileged class.
You have indicated that your personal friendship with the minister responsible for housing led to an acquaintance of your being awarded a plot ofland. While this is a noble gesture, what about the thousands who wait in line but never hear from the housing minister because they don’t have a friend who could talk to him and get preferential treatment.
You are critical of nepotism, but you practice it.
While I am a member of no political party and free from biases, I can tell you that as I go across the length and breadth of Guyana I can see vast areas that the PPP government has transformed into residential areas. You have not alluded to these. Did it ever bother you that the APNU/AFC government practically halted this exercise?
Finally, Freddie, every political party wants to run the affairs of the country because it feels that it has the wherewithal to do so. Each of the major parties had long stints at governing and it will be the will of the people both rich and poor who will determine this in the upcoming elections.
Allow the populace to make that decision based on unbiased and correct information. Refrain from personal vendetta and hateful allegations.

Sincerely,
Concerned Guyanese

GUYANA TIMES.

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Prashad posted:

E. Boyer is a very wealthy man with several beautiful properties in both the US and Guyana. We should be worrying about poor people in Guyana instead.

Prash, to borrow one of your ranking expressions, Eddie Boyer was born with a silver spoon. His father had owned the popular Boyer's Furniture Store in downtown GT. It was burned down during the disturbances in the early 1960s along with other Indo stores in Water Street and Regent Street. Eddie built National Hardware on his father's prime business property. 

FM

Guyanese can learn from Eddie Boyer. He should be teaching a course on marketing at the University of Guyana not people like Clive Thomas who writes books about economy and business but never started any business but just get paid with taxpayers money.  I don't think Eddie Boyer has a marketing degree. Nevertheless, it is very clear that the man is a natural master of marketing. It is these types of skills that young Guyanese people can benefit by learning from these successful men before they pass on. 

Prashad
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Wealth in Guyana is achieved by overcharging the consumer and very low wages paid to workers with no employment benefits. The privilize class has ways of obtaining loans from the Banks and government connections.

Apart from dem rum making establishments, every other business struggles and the only way of having a reasonable line is to be aggresive.

S

Seig, you can get all the loans from the banks but at the end of the day you have to have the skills to market your products so that the consumer thinks that they are getting a bargin. If you look at the inside of man's stores it looks like any major store in a developed country. Plus he also promote Guyana products in his stores.

Prashad
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