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MORE OPTIMISM FROM GUYANA'S PRESIDENT

 

 

 

Addressing thousands of enthusiastic Guyanese at the opening of the Essequibo Nite, Agricultural and Trade fair at Anna Regina, President Ramotar said, "that with the coming on stream of hydro electricity in the near future the manufacturing and processing industries in Guyana will be given a huge boost."

 

 

FOR EXAMPLE, INSTEAD OF PRODUCING JUST BAUXITE GUYANA WILL BE IN A POSITION TO PROCESS THAT BAUXITE AND PRODUCE ALUMINA AND ALUMINIUM.

 

Numerous foreign investors will be targetting investment opportunities in Guyana once the country has a reliable and cheaper source of electricity.

 

EXCITING AND PROSPEROUS TIMES ARE AHEAD FOR GUYANA AND GUYANESE! GIVE PRAISE TO PRAISE TO PRESIDENT RAMOTAR AND TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN GUYANA.

 

Rev

 

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PRESIDENT DONALD RAMOTAR IS THE MITT ROMNEY(BAIN) OF GUYANA--HE SUPPORTS FREE ENTERPRISE AND PROSPERITY--OPPOSITION LEADERS GRANGER AND RAMJATTAN ARE THE OBAMAS(BANE) OF GUYANA--THEY REPRESENT FAILURE AND DESTRUCTION

 

 

 

MAY GUYANA CONTINUE TO ENJOY ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT UNDER PRESIDENT RAMOTAR.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Rev Al:

MORE OPTIMISM FROM GUYANA'S PRESIDENT

 

 

 

Addressing thousands of enthusiastic Guyanese at the opening of the Essequibo Nite, Agricultural and Trade fair at Anna Regina, President Ramotar said, "that with the coming on stream of hydro electricity in the near future the manufacturing and processing industries in Guyana will be given a huge boost."

 

 

FOR EXAMPLE, INSTEAD OF PRODUCING JUST BAUXITE GUYANA WILL BE IN A POSITION TO PROCESS THAT BAUXITE AND PRODUCE ALUMINA AND ALUMINIUM.

 

Numerous foreign investors will be targetting investment opportunities in Guyana once the country has a reliable and cheaper source of electricity.

 

EXCITING AND PROSPEROUS TIMES ARE AHEAD FOR GUYANA AND GUYANESE! GIVE PRAISE TO PRAISE TO PRESIDENT RAMOTAR AND TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN GUYANA.

 

Rev

 

This is good I hope it does come to fruition.

cain
Originally Posted by Rev Al:

PRESIDENT DONALD RAMOTAR IS THE MITT ROMNEY(BAIN) OF GUYANA--HE SUPPORTS FREE ENTERPRISE AND PROSPERITY--OPPOSITION LEADERS GRANGER AND RAMJATTAN ARE THE OBAMAS(BANE) OF GUYANA--THEY REPRESENT FAILURE AND DESTRUCTION

 

 

 

MAY GUYANA CONTINUE TO ENJOY ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT UNDER PRESIDENT RAMOTAR.

 

Rev

Imagine the confidence in all all of this with you as its spokes person! I guess that Guyana does not have black people! It cannot have since you do not equate them with progress!

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
I guess that Guyana does not have black people!
 

 

 

Stormy:

 

PHOTOS DON'T LIE!

 

Check that photo.

 

You see the respect and admiration Guyanese blacks have for their president ?

 

Listen! Guyana is a land of 6 races---maybe more---and every Guyanese, black, brown, white, yellow, pink, green---has a role to play in Guyana's progress.

 

 

Of course, there are detractors and terrorists in Guyana who are trying their best to destablize the country---check out these two miscreants:

 

 

-->they provoked this:

 

 

 

FM

Don't feel insulted Rev, but is your job devoted to spreading ignorance?

 

You were doing well to about here;

 

"You see the respect and admiration Guyanese blacks have for their president ?

 

Listen! Guyana is a land of 6 races---maybe more---and every Guyanese, black, brown, white, yellow, pink, green---has a role to play in Guyana's progress."

 

 

....YOU THEN BECAME YOUR USUAL ASSININE SELF.

cain
Originally Posted by Rev Al:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
I guess that Guyana does not have black people!
 

 

 

Stormy:

 

PHOTOS DON'T LIE!

 

Check that photo.

 

You see the respect and admiration Guyanese blacks have for their president ?

 

Listen! Guyana is a land of 6 races---maybe more---and every Guyanese, black, brown, white, yellow, pink, green---has a role to play in Guyana's progress.

 

 

Of course, there are detractors and terrorists in Guyana who are trying their best to destablize the country---check out these two miscreants:

 

 

-->they provoked this:

 

 

 

 

Photos lie when the intent of the Photographer is to lie. If the Photographer is a lying scumbag like you then that is a thousand words of lies!

 

As for Africans liking this president....that is a truly big pill to swallow. Just saying.....

FM
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

Hey Gad,

They will only have goady if the terrorist leeches continue to burn down buildings to get subsidized electricty almost for free. Dis gad na look down de road. Dis gad like ah wear gadaha blind and na see pass e nose. Dis gad na see de lite yet.
Wah kine gad dis?

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

Hey Gad,

They will only have goady if the terrorist leeches continue to burn down buildings to get subsidized electricty almost for free. Dis gad na look down de road. Dis gad like ah wear gadaha blind and na see pass e nose. Dis gad na see de lite yet.
Wah kine gad dis?

yuh rite bhai. leff am lone fuh tief cause is abee dese time now. Meanwhile Guyanese gon haul goady fuh pay fuh dese tiefin bastards.

Mars

This costing was done based on an estimated US million $450. Rework it with double that price which the tiefmen are now charging.

 

http://www.kaieteurnewsonline....-price-questionable/

 

Hydroelectric project price questionable

MAY 9, 2010 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Hydroelectric plants have been in existence for several decades. It has long been recognised that while they are expensive to build the long-term benefits are worth the expenditure.
The concept is largely simple; a dam is built to trap water, usually in a valley where there is an existing lake and the water is allowed to flow through tunnels in the dam, to turn turbines and thus drive generators which produce power.
Guyana is seemingly on the verge of constructing such a project at Amaila Falls which will initially produce some 140 megawatt, according to Sithe Global, which is the project sponsor and an equity partner.
While the complete cost of the project has not been clearly outlined there have been several projections. President Bharrat Jagdeo announced that the cost of the Amaila Falls project is US$450 million. Other government sources have placed the cost at between US$500M and US$600M.Sithe Global will be investing some US$130M.
Experts on the building of such plants say the cost of hydropower construction per megawatt usually ranges between US$1M and US$1.5M.
Some of the most expensive power plants built or under construction include the Chinese Three Gorges power project with a capacity of 18,000 MW at $1.3m per megawatt.
The controversial Ilisu hydroelectric dam being built in Turkey will cost US$1.6B but will generate 1,200MW of electricity. This means that it is being constructed an average cost per megawatt of US$1.3m.
In Sudan, the 1,200MW Merowe Dam on the Blue Nile, commissioned in March last year, cost only $760M while the Gilgel Gibe II hydropower station in Ethiopia with a capacity of 420MW was built at a cost of US$600M.
Using the most conservative figure mentioned, namely $450M to build the Amaila Falls, it means that the current projection of the Amaila Falls Hydro Electric Plant would be built at in excess of $2.5M a megawatt.
Many countries use large hydropower plants producing thousands of megawatts of electricity. Others have smaller plants similar to the one proposed in Guyana.  One such plant in the United States of America was reported online on the website of the USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/money/...rgy-hydropower_N.htm.
On that website it was listed that “Pennsylvania Power and Light is spending US$350M to build a sleek new powerhouse at Holtwood, the first new hydroelectric plant in the East in two decades. It will house just two sets of larger turbines and generators but boast a capacity of 125 megawatts enough to light 100,000 homes, thanks to new, more efficient technology.”
If Guyana should use the rate calculated for the Holtwood project, the Amaila project should cost US$392M.
That same posting also listed that Power wholesaler AMP Ohio is adding 344 megawatts of hydropower to five locks and dams along the Ohio River. That US$500M project is slated to be completed in 2014.
In Turkey, there is the 180MW Karkamis dam and hydroelectric plant costing US$175 million. It is one of the smaller dams in the South Eastern Anatolian Project (GAP).
That information is posted at http://www.power-technology.com/projects/karkamis/
The Bujagali Project seems to be the exception. The project cost went up from the original budget of $500M to $860M, with indications that it may hit the $1b mark as a result of high interest rates and other factors. That project is being executed by Sithe Global.
Guyana has already commenced the preparatory work for the Amaila Falls Hydroelectric Project by awarding the US$15M road contract.
This contract awarded to Synergy Holdings entails the upgrade of approximately 85 kilometers of existing roadway and the design and construction of approximately 110 kilometers of new road.
The Contractor is also responsible for the construction and supply of a pontoon crossing on each bank of the Essequibo River at or in the vicinity of Butakari and on the Kuribrong River at or in the vicinity of Portage Falls in accordance with the specifications set out in Exhibit C. The pontoon must be capable of carrying 100 tonnes minimum.
The roads (whether new or existing) must also be capable to carry 20 tonnes/axle with the design maximum unit carrying capacity of 100 tonnes.  All roads must also be stabilised and capped with a minimum six inches of laterite or similar materials compacted to 95 per cent proctor and suitable for use as the final wear surface.
In addition, the contract takes into account clearing the way for the installation of a 65-kilometre transmission line.
The Amaila site is located on the Kuribrong River, a tributary of the Potaro River in west central Guyana.  The nearest point of access is the airstrip at Kaieteur Falls on the Potaro River, approximately 15 miles to the south.
An overland trail exists from Kaieteur to Amaila.  Access is also provided overland by an all-weather road through Tumatumari on the Potaro River and on to Mahdia and Kangaruma.
River access along the Potaro-Kuribrong Rivers to the foot of Amaila Falls involves several portages around rapids and waterfalls. The road from Tumatumari was recently extended to Mahdia/Kangaruma that brings you closer to the site but approximately 30 miles of additional roads will need to be built to the top of Amaila Falls.

Mars
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

 

Another AFC doomsday prophet. What is good for Guyana is bad for the AFC. 

To date, not a single person has been charged as a result of the AFC nonsense about stealing.

 

Instead, we find out that Moses was paid over a million from NICIL for "services" provided. 

 

To date the AFC has not made on single positive contribution in parliament for the progress of the country. They now align themselves with terrorist elements in Guyana.

FM
Originally Posted by Rev Al:

MORE OPTIMISM FROM GUYANA'S PRESIDENT

 

 

 

Addressing thousands of enthusiastic Guyanese at the opening of the Essequibo Nite, Agricultural and Trade fair at Anna Regina, President Ramotar said, "that with the coming on stream of hydro electricity in the near future the manufacturing and processing industries in Guyana will be given a huge boost."

 

 

FOR EXAMPLE, INSTEAD OF PRODUCING JUST BAUXITE GUYANA WILL BE IN A POSITION TO PROCESS THAT BAUXITE AND PRODUCE ALUMINA AND ALUMINIUM.

 

Numerous foreign investors will be targetting investment opportunities in Guyana once the country has a reliable and cheaper source of electricity.

 

EXCITING AND PROSPEROUS TIMES ARE AHEAD FOR GUYANA AND GUYANESE! GIVE PRAISE TO PRAISE TO PRESIDENT RAMOTAR AND TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN GUYANA.

 

Rev

 

Rev Bhai

 

Look at the love and respect shown to the president from the Afro Guyanese community. This is the way forward for Guyana and the PPP.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

 

Another AFC doomsday prophet. What is good for Guyana is bad for the AFC. 

To date, not a single person has been charged as a result of the AFC nonsense about stealing.

 

Instead, we find out that Moses was paid over a million from NICIL for "services" provided. 

 

To date the AFC has not made on single positive contribution in parliament for the progress of the country. They now align themselves with terrorist elements in Guyana.

How do I belong to the AFC if I make a comment on the ridiculous cost of the Hydro Power Plant in Guyana?

 

Instead, why don't you explain to us why this plant costs more than four times per mega watt when compared to other plants being currently built. $840 million for 165 mega watt = $ Million 5.09 per megawatt.

 

  

Mars
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

Hey Gad,

They will only have goady if the terrorist leeches continue to burn down buildings to get subsidized electricty almost for free. Dis gad na look down de road. Dis gad like ah wear gadaha blind and na see pass e nose. Dis gad na see de lite yet.
Wah kine gad dis?

yuh rite bhai. leff am lone fuh tief cause is abee dese time now. Meanwhile Guyanese gon haul goady fuh pay fuh dese tiefin bastards.

Gad you rite too bhai. Lucky dem na tief you goady or else you would ah miss you close buddy.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

Hey Gad,

They will only have goady if the terrorist leeches continue to burn down buildings to get subsidized electricty almost for free. Dis gad na look down de road. Dis gad like ah wear gadaha blind and na see pass e nose. Dis gad na see de lite yet.
Wah kine gad dis?

yuh rite bhai. leff am lone fuh tief cause is abee dese time now. Meanwhile Guyanese gon haul goady fuh pay fuh dese tiefin bastards.

Gad you rite too bhai. Lucky dem na tief you goady or else you would ah miss you close buddy.

Ah ole skvnt like you more likely walkin around with a goady. 

 

Address the outrageous cost of the Hydro Power Plant instead of talking fraff, you ole jackass. Explain to us why this plant costs more than four times per mega watt when compared to other plants being currently built. $840 million for 165 mega watt = $ Million 5.09 per megawatt.

Mars
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

Hey Gad,

They will only have goady if the terrorist leeches continue to burn down buildings to get subsidized electricty almost for free. Dis gad na look down de road. Dis gad like ah wear gadaha blind and na see pass e nose. Dis gad na see de lite yet.
Wah kine gad dis?

yuh rite bhai. leff am lone fuh tief cause is abee dese time now. Meanwhile Guyanese gon haul goady fuh pay fuh dese tiefin bastards.

Gad you rite too bhai. Lucky dem na tief you goady or else you would ah miss you close buddy.

Ah ole skvnt like you more likely walkin around with a goady. 

 

Address the outrageous cost of the Hydro Power Plant instead of talking fraff, you ole jackass. Explain to us why this plant costs more than four times per mega watt when compared to other plants being currently built. $840 million for 165 mega watt = $ Million 5.09 per megawatt.

Hey goadyman,

Hold on to you goady buddy else dem PPP bhai go tief am. You get misinformation from them night bus people an you spew your ignorance here pretending to know what you are saying. You muss be wan a dem PNC thug. I might be talking fraff but when your mouth is like a battie the only thing you can talk is FA*T and SH**T. You dum skvnt. I might be old but I have seen more days than you. Ask yourself if you would ever live to see my age.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

Hey Gad,

They will only have goady if the terrorist leeches continue to burn down buildings to get subsidized electricty almost for free. Dis gad na look down de road. Dis gad like ah wear gadaha blind and na see pass e nose. Dis gad na see de lite yet.
Wah kine gad dis?

yuh rite bhai. leff am lone fuh tief cause is abee dese time now. Meanwhile Guyanese gon haul goady fuh pay fuh dese tiefin bastards.

Gad you rite too bhai. Lucky dem na tief you goady or else you would ah miss you close buddy.

Ah ole skvnt like you more likely walkin around with a goady. 

 

Address the outrageous cost of the Hydro Power Plant instead of talking fraff, you ole jackass. Explain to us why this plant costs more than four times per mega watt when compared to other plants being currently built. $840 million for 165 mega watt = $ Million 5.09 per megawatt.

Hey goadyman,

Hold on to you goady buddy else dem PPP bhai go tief am. You get misinformation from them night bus people an you spew your ignorance here pretending to know what you are saying. You muss be wan a dem PNC thug. I might be talking fraff but when your mouth is like a battie the only thing you can talk is FA*T and SH**T. You dum skvnt. I might be old but I have seen more days than you. Ask yourself if you would ever live to see my age.

I would never want to live to your age if I turn out to be an old senile jackass like you, sucking on rum every day before you post on GNI. Cheap alcohol is not good for the few brain cells you have left. Seeing more days than me? What does that have to do with anything? Quality of life is what matters. I wouldn't want to be an ole sagiwang like you walking out your goady everyday in a pram, begging for a raise to buy your cheap booze.

 

This is information provided by the government and the project sponsors you old goat - $840 million for 165 mega watt = $ Million 5.09 per megawatt. You're using too much oxygen to feed your goady and not enough getting to your brain to address it or understand what it means. As soon as you sober up, use the few healthy brain cells you have left and see if you can come up with an answer that makes any sense. Knowing you, I'm expecting a minor miracle since the only thing that comes out of your mouth is your bad breath and regurgitated shit.  

 

Mars
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Addressing thousands of enthusiastic Guyanese at the opening of the Essequibo Nite, Agricultural and Trade fair at Anna Regina, President Ramotar said, "that with the coming on stream of hydro electricity in the near future the manufacturing and processing industries in Guyana will be given a huge boost."

 

 

 

Rev Bhai

 

Look at the love and respect shown to the president from the Afro Guyanese community. This is the way forward for Guyana and the PPP.


Yeah boy I love how AfroGuyanese displayed love for the PPP in 2010.  95% of them voted AFC and APNU.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Addressing thousands of enthusiastic Guyanese at the opening of the Essequibo Nite, Agricultural and Trade fair at Anna Regina, President Ramotar said, "that with the coming on stream of hydro electricity in the near future the manufacturing and processing industries in Guyana will be given a huge boost."

 

 

 

Rev Bhai

 

Look at the love and respect shown to the president from the Afro Guyanese community. This is the way forward for Guyana and the PPP.


Yeah boy I love how AfroGuyanese displayed love for the PPP in 2010.  95% of them voted AFC and APNU.

Doesn't matter how they vote, as long as the show one love and much respect when the boss-man shows up.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Addressing thousands of enthusiastic Guyanese at the opening of the Essequibo Nite, Agricultural and Trade fair at Anna Regina, President Ramotar said, "that with the coming on stream of hydro electricity in the near future the manufacturing and processing industries in Guyana will be given a huge boost."

 

 

 

Rev Bhai

 

Look at the love and respect shown to the president from the Afro Guyanese community. This is the way forward for Guyana and the PPP.


Yeah boy I love how AfroGuyanese displayed love for the PPP in 2010.  95% of them voted AFC and APNU.

Doesn't matter how they vote, as long as the show one love and much respect when the boss-man shows up.

 

Correct. Respect to the Boss,  Mr. President who was elected by a free and fair election.

 

Unlike bitter traitors like Moses who collected millions from NICIL and is hiding the truth.

FM

A 38 YR OLD GUYANESE LIVING IN CANADA FOR 30 YEARS BUT WHO HAS VISITED GUYANA OVER 20 TIMES MAKES THE FOLLOWING OBSERVATION ABOUT GUYANA TODAY

 

1) Growing at an average of around 5% for at least 5 years now

 
2) Give away one laptop per family


3) Sugar production up


4) Rice production up (highest ever in Guyana)


5) Gold production up

 
6) Non-traditional exports up


7) Massive Oil exploration going on


8 ) Manganese production has started or will start soon


9) Hydro electric project on stream

 
10) Home of Caricom secretariat

11) Personally some of my family have remigrated and have become millionaires by Canadian and US standard and they do not ever plan of leaving Guyana for good again


12) House lots given cheap to citizens of the country

13) I believe that the government may be backing citizens who cannot afford it to get low cost loans (I may stand corrected on this point)

 
14) Specialized private hospital on stream

 
15) Big shopping mall on stream

16) Many foreign investments large and small being made in Guyana


17) Every family that I hang with when I visit Guyana has at least one car in the family


18 ) Guyana football team on the rise


19) Guyana Under 19 cricket team basically won, by the good old fashioned and fair method, both the limited overs and longer version of the competition in the Caribbean this year

20) There is NO Shortage of food in Guyana anywhere

 
21) Construction everywhere including commercial, residential and general infrastructure


22) For a country of less than a million people good highways from Essequibo coast to Molson creek (on the Surinam border)


23) With all of the food and jobs around only the lazy in Guyana are unemployed or hungry, with exceptions to those for heath or disability reasons. The one good thing is the majority of the new jobs are created by the private sector, as it should be.


24) Seems like many foreigners see the potential in Guyana, what are some of the local Guyanese population and some overseas missing?


25) With all the above and the increase in demand for food and resources, Guyana will continue to rise. Yes my friends I said it here before and will say it again farmers are the new rich, take that to the freaking bank!!!! Guyana now seem to be a nation whose confidence and performance is on the rise


26) The one sour point about Guyana is the crime situation, but even that is nowhere near as bad as in some other Caribbean countries and South America.

 

================

 

The LOSERS who support the AFC/PNC would have you believe Guyana is an economically backward country---LOSERS WILL ALWAYS BE LOSERS.



FM
Originally Posted by Rev Al:

A 38 YR OLD GUYANESE LIVING IN CANADA FOR 30 YEARS BUT WHO HAS VISITED GUYANA OVER 20 TIMES MAKES THE FOLLOWING OBSERVATION ABOUT GUYANA TODAY
6) Non-traditional exports up


 

First of all if he was from China, Dubai India, Singapore or Malaysia and had been away for 30 years as well then he would have been shocked how backwards Guyana still is after all those years. But why go so far? You just have to look at our direct neighbours Suriname, Brasil, Venezuela, and French Guyana. We are still decades away from them. In the past thirty years they have left us behind.

As for item 6:.as many of us have pointed out before, the drugs export trade is now an integral part of our export market. The figures don't lie. The export trade is up in drugs. 

Mr.T
 
Originally Posted by Rev Al:

A 38 YR OLD GUYANESE LIVING IN CANADA FOR 30 YEARS BUT WHO HAS VISITED GUYANA OVER 20 TIMES MAKES THE FOLLOWING OBSERVATION ABOUT GUYANA TODAY

 

1) Growing at an average of around 5% for at least 5 years now

 
2) Give away one laptop per family


3) Sugar production up


4) Rice production up (highest ever in Guyana)


5) Gold production up

 
6) Non-traditional exports up


7) Massive Oil exploration going on


8 ) Manganese production has started or will start soon


9) Hydro electric project on stream

 
10) Home of Caricom secretariat

11) Personally some of my family have remigrated and have become millionaires by Canadian and US standard and they do not ever plan of leaving Guyana for good again


12) House lots given cheap to citizens of the country

13) I believe that the government may be backing citizens who cannot afford it to get low cost loans (I may stand corrected on this point)

 
14) Specialized private hospital on stream

 
15) Big shopping mall on stream

16) Many foreign investments large and small being made in Guyana


17) Every family that I hang with when I visit Guyana has at least one car in the family


18 ) Guyana football team on the rise


19) Guyana Under 19 cricket team basically won, by the good old fashioned and fair method, both the limited overs and longer version of the competition in the Caribbean this year

20) There is NO Shortage of food in Guyana anywhere

 
21) Construction everywhere including commercial, residential and general infrastructure


22) For a country of less than a million people good highways from Essequibo coast to Molson creek (on the Surinam border)


23) With all of the food and jobs around only the lazy in Guyana are unemployed or hungry, with exceptions to those for heath or disability reasons. The one good thing is the majority of the new jobs are created by the private sector, as it should be.


24) Seems like many foreigners see the potential in Guyana, what are some of the local Guyanese population and some overseas missing?


25) With all the above and the increase in demand for food and resources, Guyana will continue to rise. Yes my friends I said it here before and will say it again farmers are the new rich, take that to the freaking bank!!!! Guyana now seem to be a nation whose confidence and performance is on the rise


26) The one sour point about Guyana is the crime situation, but even that is nowhere near as bad as in some other Caribbean countries and South America.

 

================

 

The LOSERS who support the AFC/PNC would have you believe Guyana is an economically backward country---LOSERS WILL ALWAYS BE LOSERS.



When will you return to Guyana Rev?   No BSing this time, no smart a$$ answers. Would you return? would you do so with your immediate family? and if so, when will you return to the "paradise" that is guyana?

 

I believe that you are one of the spineless armchair pontificaters, and at other times an antagonist (i mean just look at the garbage you post on the Presidential elections in the great USA) I think you have little to do in your life and so you get your thrills and pleasure reading others' reaction to your verbose junk.  You clog up the Board with rubbish . Personally I think you should be ignored completely but then it might be considered that the rest of us might have unwittingly caused your complete breakdown and/or demise. 

 

Now back to the BIG question will you return to guyana and if so when?

 

FM
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

Hey Gad,

They will only have goady if the terrorist leeches continue to burn down buildings to get subsidized electricty almost for free. Dis gad na look down de road. Dis gad like ah wear gadaha blind and na see pass e nose. Dis gad na see de lite yet.
Wah kine gad dis?

yuh rite bhai. leff am lone fuh tief cause is abee dese time now. Meanwhile Guyanese gon haul goady fuh pay fuh dese tiefin bastards.

Gad you rite too bhai. Lucky dem na tief you goady or else you would ah miss you close buddy.

Ah ole skvnt like you more likely walkin around with a goady. 

 

Address the outrageous cost of the Hydro Power Plant instead of talking fraff, you ole jackass. Explain to us why this plant costs more than four times per mega watt when compared to other plants being currently built. $840 million for 165 mega watt = $ Million 5.09 per megawatt.

Hey goadyman,

Hold on to you goady buddy else dem PPP bhai go tief am. You get misinformation from them night bus people an you spew your ignorance here pretending to know what you are saying. You muss be wan a dem PNC thug. I might be talking fraff but when your mouth is like a battie the only thing you can talk is FA*T and SH**T. You dum skvnt. I might be old but I have seen more days than you. Ask yourself if you would ever live to see my age.

I would never want to live to your age if I turn out to be an old senile jackass like you, sucking on rum every day before you post on GNI. Cheap alcohol is not good for the few brain cells you have left. Seeing more days than me? What does that have to do with anything? Quality of life is what matters. I wouldn't want to be an ole sagiwang like you walking out your goady everyday in a pram, begging for a raise to buy your cheap booze.

 

This is information provided by the government and the project sponsors you old goat - $840 million for 165 mega watt = $ Million 5.09 per megawatt. You're using too much oxygen to feed your goady and not enough getting to your brain to address it or understand what it means. As soon as you sober up, use the few healthy brain cells you have left and see if you can come up with an answer that makes any sense. Knowing you, I'm expecting a minor miracle since the only thing that comes out of your mouth is your bad breath and regurgitated shit.  

 

Hey goadyman,

I have lived the American dream. I do not engage in drinking or smoking. I hunt and fish and travel. I live the good life in Minnesota. You immature boy. Next time I need money to buy cheap rum I will pawn your goady.

Go sit by the roadside with your brown bag drinking your liquor and brushing your rotten teeth. Good riddance you leech.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by God:

Guyanese will have Hydrocele for decades paying back for this ridiculously overpriced $US 1 billion Hydro. More money in the PPP tiefmen pockets.

Hey Gad,

They will only have goady if the terrorist leeches continue to burn down buildings to get subsidized electricty almost for free. Dis gad na look down de road. Dis gad like ah wear gadaha blind and na see pass e nose. Dis gad na see de lite yet.
Wah kine gad dis?

yuh rite bhai. leff am lone fuh tief cause is abee dese time now. Meanwhile Guyanese gon haul goady fuh pay fuh dese tiefin bastards.

Gad you rite too bhai. Lucky dem na tief you goady or else you would ah miss you close buddy.

Ah ole skvnt like you more likely walkin around with a goady. 

 

Address the outrageous cost of the Hydro Power Plant instead of talking fraff, you ole jackass. Explain to us why this plant costs more than four times per mega watt when compared to other plants being currently built. $840 million for 165 mega watt = $ Million 5.09 per megawatt.

Hey goadyman,

Hold on to you goady buddy else dem PPP bhai go tief am. You get misinformation from them night bus people an you spew your ignorance here pretending to know what you are saying. You muss be wan a dem PNC thug. I might be talking fraff but when your mouth is like a battie the only thing you can talk is FA*T and SH**T. You dum skvnt. I might be old but I have seen more days than you. Ask yourself if you would ever live to see my age.

I would never want to live to your age if I turn out to be an old senile jackass like you, sucking on rum every day before you post on GNI. Cheap alcohol is not good for the few brain cells you have left. Seeing more days than me? What does that have to do with anything? Quality of life is what matters. I wouldn't want to be an ole sagiwang like you walking out your goady everyday in a pram, begging for a raise to buy your cheap booze.

 

This is information provided by the government and the project sponsors you old goat - $840 million for 165 mega watt = $ Million 5.09 per megawatt. You're using too much oxygen to feed your goady and not enough getting to your brain to address it or understand what it means. As soon as you sober up, use the few healthy brain cells you have left and see if you can come up with an answer that makes any sense. Knowing you, I'm expecting a minor miracle since the only thing that comes out of your mouth is your bad breath and regurgitated shit.  

 

Hey goadyman,

I have lived the American dream. I do not engage in drinking or smoking. I hunt and fish and travel. I live the good life in Minnesota. You immature boy. Next time I need money to buy cheap rum I will pawn your goady.

Go sit by the roadside with your brown bag drinking your liquor and brushing your rotten teeth. Good riddance you leech.

Hey you ole antiman, if you think that rolling out your goady everyday for a walk and bummin for small change for booze is the American Dream then by all means, dream on. If you consider tiefin fowl to be hunting and throwing your cast net in the dutty trench as fishing, again I say to you, dream on. I don't drink period, never was a rum sucker like you and methylated spirits in my home is not used for drinking as you do on the roadside. The cheap booze combined with your senile brain really have you hallucinating to the point where you are detached from reality.

 

You were born before ball point pens were invented so that explains the reason for your rotten teeth, resulting bad breath and your goady rolled up under your dhoti. You should try wearing pampers instead of shitting up all over yourself. It might have been acceptable in Skeldon but around these parts, people regard that as a health hazard.

 

If stalking after men on the internet is your game, leave me out of it. This Homie is only interested in fine young women. Take your homo games elsewhere you ole fagg0t.  

 

Mars
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Addressing thousands of enthusiastic Guyanese at the opening of the Essequibo Nite, Agricultural and Trade fair at Anna Regina, President Ramotar said, "that with the coming on stream of hydro electricity in the near future the manufacturing and processing industries in Guyana will be given a huge boost."

 

 

 

Rev Bhai

 

Look at the love and respect shown to the president from the Afro Guyanese community. This is the way forward for Guyana and the PPP.


Yeah boy I love how AfroGuyanese displayed love for the PPP in 2010.  95% of them voted AFC and APNU.

Doesn't matter how they vote, as long as the show one love and much respect when the boss-man shows up.

I see the PPP is still fooling itself with a few blacks smiling at them.  They make a big deal and then the election rolls around and they get demolished in blacks areas again.  It happened in 1992, 1997, 2001, 2006 and again in 2011.  And whats more is that there is no sign that the PPP is making inroads into the black vote either. 

 

 

Hmmm. When Obama went to Mississippi and Alabama last year to help torenado victims they all came out to welcome him and to thank him for the help that he was providing.

 

Now be honest.  How many of those rednecks voted for Obama in 2008 and how many plan to this year.  FACT:  In those states fewer than 20% of the whites voted for him vs 43% nationwide.

 

FACT:  Obama is the president and is obligated o help people whether they support him or not.  Humans being who they are, will come out and listen to him and communiate their concerns, because until another elections comes along this is all the have to work with.

 

So just as how the rednecks did not come out to pitchfork Obama in Mississippi and Alabama, but instead came to listen to him and to communicate their concerns, so do AfroGuyanese.

 

Note that Obama got 43% of the white vote, and 20% in the Deep South. Ramotar got only 5% of the black vote.

 

AfroGuyanese hate Ramotar way more than poor whites hate Obama.  The election was just last year.  You know full well that APNU got few  East Indian or Amerindian votes, yet got 41%, which could only have happened if the all but monopolized the 45% black/mixed vote....including the dougla vote by the way.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

 

 

 

Correct. Respect to the Boss,  Mr. President who was elected by a free and fair election.

 

 


Yes and in this free and fair elections, Africans. Afro/Amerindians, Afro/Portuguese, Afro/East Indians, Afro/Amerindo/Portuguese, and Afro/Amerindo/Portuguese/East Indians all rejected the PPP.

 

You see once some one has Afro in them the Indo Nazis in the PPP hate them.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:

There is no cure for ignorance. You talk sheer kaka BOY.

 Take your homo games elsewhere you ole fagg0t.  Like you prappa know homosexuals? Like wan wrap e camodie in you crack.

Hey you ole fagg0t. Don't you have anything better to do than to stalk after men on an internet forum? I ignored you a long time ago but like a true antiman you're running behind me again. I told you already that I have a goddess and I'm only interested in the fairer sex.

 

It must be time for you to make a trip to Skeldon to pay one of the neighborhood boys to clean out your pipes for you. The only problem is that it makes your diarrhea problem worse when you get back to your nursing home.

 

You must have shit up yourself again and that's why you're so crotchety. Ask the nurse on duty to clean up your stinkin bugga batty. It's the most thrills you'll be getting for the day besides the bottle of rubbing alcohol you drank today.

Mars
Originally Posted by caribny:
AfroGuyanese hate Ramotar way more than poor whites hate Obama. 
 


carib:

 

You should be ashamed of yourself--labelling your fellow afro Guyanese as HATERS.

 

Listen! 90% of afro Guyanese may vote for the afro leader of the PNC---but after the election---they accept reality---and show respect and admiration for their East Indian president.

 

Rev

FM

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