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Mr.T posted:

Why would there have to be planes load of investors? One can invest in Guyana without filling up a plane with freeloaders. Your ideas are outdated. We can now do business via videophone etc. You just want to find out when the drugs mules should get ready.

Just look at that.  Build roads, power and other infrastructure via vodaphone and Facebook!!

You should actually be a paid advisor to Granger and things will be looking up.  Imagine, Facebook source some rice and Uber it over to Venezuela, all from the London underground!!

FM
Danyael posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

As many as the PPP got!

Why are you so bloody uptight? If the govt ministers that came here to offer business opportunity to investors, with that attitude they're bound to fail like they did in Canada last year. I am being serious about this and you are making yourself an ass. You think you rass alone belong to Guyana?

FM
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Mitwah, I am not in the mood today. You either be serious or slide off while you can.

FM
Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Mitwah, I am not in the mood today. You either be serious or slide off while you can.

So you are not in the mood, which is why you asking dumb questions? Take a phensic and go to bed.

Mr.T
Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Mitwah, I am not in the mood today. You either be serious or slide off while you can.

Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Mitwah, I am not in the mood today. You either be serious or slide off while you can.

One of the conditions that have to be in place, in order to attract investors, is a climate of political stability and peace. The PPP/C support base has eroded.

100 percent or all of the country’s productive forest was allocated by the past PPP/C Government; mainly to foreign investors. Did any of them leave or divested?

Mitwah
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Mr.T posted:

Why would there have to be planes load of investors? One can invest in Guyana without filling up a plane with freeloaders. Your ideas are outdated. We can now do business via videophone etc. You just want to find out when the drugs mules should get ready.

I want to open a top notch gentleman's club in Georgetown with legal age Hispanic women to entertain the wealthy fellas. The women must be willing to work under a contract and be medically fit, without any sexually transmitted disease, and so on. It will be a Las Vegas style club with arm security guards. If this is legal in Guyana, I have the money to spend. I know you're a business man in the UK. I am also in business in the US, but I want to invest in Guyana. What advise you have for me? 

FM
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Mitwah, I am not in the mood today. You either be serious or slide off while you can.

Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Mitwah, I am not in the mood today. You either be serious or slide off while you can.

One of the conditions that have to be in place, in order to attract investors, is a climate of political stability and peace. The PPP/C support base has eroded.

100 percent or all of the country’s productive forest was allocated by the past PPP/C Government; mainly to foreign investors. Did any of them leave or divested?

You really think so!!  Not what's this about the PPP support base?  Did the PPP base destroy Guyana?  If so, then why they bother with you.  You are one who has eroded away! 

FM
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Dis advisor getting more stupid every day.

Bibi Haniffa

First of all, Guyana has NOTHING to invest in.  Rice dead.  Sugar dead.  The price of gold is declining on the world market.  Oil ain't happening.  Government spending outpaces income by 65%.

People running to the passport office every day.  They put a quota now to cap the amount of passports issued.  But the smarter the government the smarter the population.  People buying passports under the table at $6,000 GY$ a pop.  

Bibi Haniffa
ba$eman posted:
ready.

Just look at that.  Build roads, power and other infrastructure via vodaphone and Facebook!!

You should actually be a paid advisor to Granger and things will be looking up.  Imagine, Facebook source some rice and Uber it over to Venezuela, all from the London underground!!

Your jealous rage is very evident.

Why are you so angry that this event was held? Even a die hard PPP supporter like Vish M is surprised at how enraged you seem to be.

FM
Cobra posted:
Mr.T posted:

Why would there have to be planes load of investors? One can invest in Guyana without filling up a plane with freeloaders. Your ideas are outdated. We can now do business via videophone etc. You just want to find out when the drugs mules should get ready.

I want to open a top notch gentleman's club in Georgetown with legal age Hispanic women to entertain the wealthy fellas. The women must be willing to work under a contract and be medically fit, without any sexually transmitted disease, and so on. It will be a Las Vegas style club with arm security guards. If this is legal in Guyana, I have the money to spend. I know you're a business man in the UK. I am also in business in the US, but I want to invest in Guyana. What advise you have for me? 

Yes an unproductive enterprise which will be a high class brothel is what you think is good.   But this is what I expect from the PPP.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:

First of all, Guyana has NOTHING to invest in.  Rice dead.  Sugar dead.  

And both died when the PPP was in power, yet I bet you didn't wail that there were no investment opportunities then.

Listen I know that no longer being able to dominate blacks and the rest of the population is very demoralizing for you, but at least try to seem as if you have a brain.

My father was in primary school in the 1930s.  The exports of the then British Guiana are the same as what Guyana is exporting 80 years later.

Please stop screaming that Guyanese should remain an exporter of raw commodities. No one wants to pay premium prices any more.

FM
Cobra posted:
Mr.T posted:

Why would there have to be planes load of investors? One can invest in Guyana without filling up a plane with freeloaders. Your ideas are outdated. We can now do business via videophone etc. You just want to find out when the drugs mules should get ready.

I want to open a top notch gentleman's club in Georgetown with legal age Hispanic women to entertain the wealthy fellas. The women must be willing to work under a contract and be medically fit, without any sexually transmitted disease, and so on. It will be a Las Vegas style club with arm security guards. If this is legal in Guyana, I have the money to spend. I know you're a business man in the UK. I am also in business in the US, but I want to invest in Guyana. What advise you have for me? 

I have some advice for u. Take your head out of your ass and stop pretending to be what you're not.

Sheik101
Sheik101 posted:
Cobra posted:
Mr.T posted:

Why would there have to be planes load of investors? One can invest in Guyana without filling up a plane with freeloaders. Your ideas are outdated. We can now do business via videophone etc. You just want to find out when the drugs mules should get ready.

I want to open a top notch gentleman's club in Georgetown with legal age Hispanic women to entertain the wealthy fellas. The women must be willing to work under a contract and be medically fit, without any sexually transmitted disease, and so on. It will be a Las Vegas style club with arm security guards. If this is legal in Guyana, I have the money to spend. I know you're a business man in the UK. I am also in business in the US, but I want to invest in Guyana. What advise you have for me? 

I have some advice for u. Take your head out of your ass and stop pretending to be what you're not.

Don't knock the man. He is already upset that his cocaine exports have been intercepted. That leaves him with just prostitution to make ends meet.

Mr.T
Bibi Haniffa posted:

First of all, Guyana has NOTHING to invest in.  Rice dead.  Sugar dead.  The price of gold is declining on the world market.  Oil ain't happening.  Government spending outpaces income by 65%.

People running to the passport office every day.  They put a quota now to cap the amount of passports issued.  But the smarter the government the smarter the population.  People buying passports under the table at $6,000 GY$ a pop.  

Guyana can become the bread basket again for the Caricom nation.

Mitwah
Drugb posted:

Mithwah, d2, caribj, t, redux, warrior, dango and gilly all clamp their pockets shut. They are waiting with bathed breath for gullible Indians to throw their weight behind this incompetent govt which has no clue what to do next. In fact they are waiting for Jagdeo to give them hints. 

Jagdeo tickle Ramotar batty and instructed him to porogue parliament. Damn, de people kicked dem to de kurb.

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

First of all, Guyana has NOTHING to invest in.  Rice dead.  Sugar dead.  The price of gold is declining on the world market.  Oil ain't happening.  Government spending outpaces income by 65%.

People running to the passport office every day.  They put a quota now to cap the amount of passports issued.  But the smarter the government the smarter the population.  People buying passports under the table at $6,000 GY$ a pop.  

Guyana can become the bread basket again for the Caricom nation.

Guyana could hardly find market for rice to keep farmers afloat. Where did you dig up this idea from? 

FM
Cobra posted:
Mr.T posted:

Why would there have to be planes load of investors? One can invest in Guyana without filling up a plane with freeloaders. Your ideas are outdated. We can now do business via videophone etc. You just want to find out when the drugs mules should get ready.

I want to open a top notch gentleman's club in Georgetown with legal age Hispanic women to entertain the wealthy fellas. The women must be willing to work under a contract and be medically fit, without any sexually transmitted disease, and so on. It will be a Las Vegas style club with arm security guards. If this is legal in Guyana, I have the money to spend. I know you're a business man in the UK. I am also in business in the US, but I want to invest in Guyana. What advise you have for me? 

Why do you want to traffic Hispanic women?  And why would guyana want another illegal sex trade hell hole?

FM
Danyael posted:
Cobra posted:
Mr.T posted:

Why would there have to be planes load of investors? One can invest in Guyana without filling up a plane with freeloaders. Your ideas are outdated. We can now do business via videophone etc. You just want to find out when the drugs mules should get ready.

I want to open a top notch gentleman's club in Georgetown with legal age Hispanic women to entertain the wealthy fellas. The women must be willing to work under a contract and be medically fit, without any sexually transmitted disease, and so on. It will be a Las Vegas style club with arm security guards. If this is legal in Guyana, I have the money to spend. I know you're a business man in the UK. I am also in business in the US, but I want to invest in Guyana. What advise you have for me? 

Why do you want to traffic Hispanic women?  And why would guyana want another illegal sex trade hell hole?

Explain human trafficking vs a gentleman's club and prove to me what I stated above is illegal.

FM
Cobra posted:
Danyael posted:
Cobra posted:
Mr.T posted:

Why would there have to be planes load of investors? One can invest in Guyana without filling up a plane with freeloaders. Your ideas are outdated. We can now do business via videophone etc. You just want to find out when the drugs mules should get ready.

I want to open a top notch gentleman's club in Georgetown with legal age Hispanic women to entertain the wealthy fellas. The women must be willing to work under a contract and be medically fit, without any sexually transmitted disease, and so on. It will be a Las Vegas style club with arm security guards. If this is legal in Guyana, I have the money to spend. I know you're a business man in the UK. I am also in business in the US, but I want to invest in Guyana. What advise you have for me? 

Why do you want to traffic Hispanic women?  And why would guyana want another illegal sex trade hell hole?

Explain human trafficking vs a gentleman's club and prove to me what I stated above is illegal.

If they aren't going to be engaged in illicit sex acts why would you care whether they have STDs or not?

FM
Cobra posted:
Danyael posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

As many as the PPP got!

Why are you so bloody uptight? If the govt ministers that came here to offer business opportunity to investors, with that attitude they're bound to fail like they did in Canada last year. I am being serious about this and you are making yourself an ass. You think you rass alone belong to Guyana?

Why would looking at the past as a predictor be a source of your angst? The PPP received very little diasporic investments from their solicitations  and most of those who went were disappointed. The only ones who made it were in the friends and family class.

Our own Mara lost over a quarter of a million dollars per his word, trying to start a fishfarm. They pushed him around. Even ole lionel aka seignet claimed he lost his shorts! I had a class mate who sold his perfectly productive business here and went home and barely had a shirt to wear on his return.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Dis advisor getting more stupid every day.

You should stop calling people stupid...just so you do not solicit attention to your own nonsense.

FM
ba$eman posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Mitwah, I am not in the mood today. You either be serious or slide off while you can.

Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Mitwah, I am not in the mood today. You either be serious or slide off while you can.

One of the conditions that have to be in place, in order to attract investors, is a climate of political stability and peace. The PPP/C support base has eroded.

100 percent or all of the country’s productive forest was allocated by the past PPP/C Government; mainly to foreign investors. Did any of them leave or divested?

You really think so!!  Not what's this about the PPP support base?  Did the PPP base destroy Guyana?  If so, then why they bother with you.  You are one who has eroded away! 

Discuss the topic. Why are you attacking me?

Mitwah
Cobra posted:
Danyael posted:
Cobra posted:
Mr.T posted:

Why would there have to be planes load of investors? One can invest in Guyana without filling up a plane with freeloaders. Your ideas are outdated. We can now do business via videophone etc. You just want to find out when the drugs mules should get ready.

I want to open a top notch gentleman's club in Georgetown with legal age Hispanic women to entertain the wealthy fellas. The women must be willing to work under a contract and be medically fit, without any sexually transmitted disease, and so on. It will be a Las Vegas style club with arm security guards. If this is legal in Guyana, I have the money to spend. I know you're a business man in the UK. I am also in business in the US, but I want to invest in Guyana. What advise you have for me? 

Why do you want to traffic Hispanic women?  And why would guyana want another illegal sex trade hell hole?

Explain human trafficking vs a gentleman's club and prove to me what I stated above is illegal.

Dummy, the sex trade is illegal. You would be considered to be trafficking in women if you bring them from abroad to be employed as sex workers. It is also very likely these girls would be sex slaves.

The Russians had them in Guyana and despite my numerous call for the PPP to investigate and despite the fact every sensible person could deduce they were not free...given the Russians never let them out of the premises, the PPP did not investigate. The traffic of amerindian girls on every little dingy rumshop on the coast was also in their face and they did nothing. Indian girls were held against their will in the interior and the PPP denied they had any trafficking problem until the US dropped them to a tier three classification and even then they did not do a damn thing....

Yes you would be in the global sexual trafficking trade if you want to create a brothel/strip joint with only Hispanic girls in Guyana. Maybe your youthful experiences soliciting  the trade give  you the idea

FM
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Danyael posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:

After they meet and greet the coalition govt ministers in Manhattan?

I am asking the coalition experts on GNI, If a potential Investor should ask why there is no consumers or investors confidence in Guyana, what would you tell him/her?

That the PPP will be out for a long time.

Dis advisor getting more stupid every day.

You should stop calling people stupid...just so you do not solicit attention to your own nonsense.

I don't know why Amral is allowing her personal attacks. If I respond in kind he is ready to ban me.

Rule #7) Do not post any messages that harass, insult (name calling), belittle, threaten or mock other members. Debates are fine, but critique the opinion, not the person. Personal attacks are not permitted. Do not use sweeping generalizations and plural pronouns to cloak personal attacks. For example if a poster(s) states that he thinks 'x' is a good idea, replying that "Anyone who supports 'x' is an idiot" is a personal attack.

Mitwah
ksazma posted:
Mitwah posted:

Guyana can become the bread basket again for the Caricom nation.

Guyanese gave up on this idea nearly four decades ago. All Guyanese do is buy and sell overseas goods.

Spot on,they craved for tinned and some packaged stuff they are in abundance here and most of us don't touch it.Guyana is a tropical country and fresh food can be in abundance.

Last night i watched a documentary on a study done by some doctors on the causes of various illness in the US comparable to other countries,too much meat consumption is the root cause,some patients were put on vegetable diet and their conditions improved,one of the patients had two heart attacks and was given up by her doctor is alive and well,another one a meat eater gave up all his medications and his condition also improved.

Django
Danyael posted:

Our own Mara lost over a quarter of a million dollars per his word, trying to start a fish farm. They pushed him around. Even ole lionel aka seignet claimed he lost his shorts! I had a class mate who sold his perfectly productive business here and went home and barely had a shirt to wear on his return.

Two things. I wonder how Mara is doing. I hope he is doing better. Secondly, that is a lot of money to pay for fish. It is Ramadan and my mind should be otherwise focused but I does get fish free whenever I feel like it.

FM
Danyael posted:

Dummy, the sex trade is illegal. You would be considered to be trafficking in women if you bring them from abroad to be employed as sex workers. It is also very likely these girls would be sex slaves.

The Russians had them in Guyana and despite my numerous call for the PPP to investigate and despite the fact every sensible person could deduce they were not free...given the Russians never let them out of the premises, the PPP did not investigate. The traffic of amerindian girls on every little dingy rumshop on the coast was also in their face and they did nothing. Indian girls were held against their will in the interior and the PPP denied they had any trafficking problem until the US dropped them to a tier three classification and even then they did not do a damn thing....

Yes you would be in the global sexual trafficking trade if you want to create a brothel/strip joint with only Hispanic girls in Guyana. Maybe your youthful experiences soliciting  the trade give  you the idea

Guyanese Indian men has a bad reputation in how they regard women. I know of many cases where my bike buddies would give young (and minor) girls rides and then either coerce, intimidate and even beat them into having sex with them. This was these guys' weekend exercise. I remember them being angry with me because I was not hanging out with them cruising for chicks but was "stuck" hanging out with my girlfriend. I would respond that I didn't need to cruise for chicks. I already had a steady girlfriend. I believe that some of then too could have steady girlfriends but some of them liked the lifestyle of screwing nuff young girls. Anyone denying Guyanese Indian men's contempt for women is lying to themselves.

FM

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