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Never underestimate the PPP/C and their ability to survive in office. They just secured Exxon Mobil's clout in Washington and are finally following good advice vis a vis Essequibo.
The 1899 Arbitral Award is final. Case Closed. There is nothing to discuss. surprised it took so long for Guyana to just assert this simple position.
Questions for the GNI chatterati:
1) Is the PPP acting in concert with Maduro's Government? Or not?
2) Has the PPP found a new U.S. political ally in ExxonMobil and access to its vast political apparatus in Washington?
3) Is the PPP trying to play off both the Americans and the Venezuelans?
4) Is the PPP provoking the Venezuelans officially and Maduro's Government is happy for the "provocation" while both Governments seek to shut up their domestic opposition by waving the flag?
5) Who is advising the PPP these days since they're usually so remarkably stupid?
Questions for the GNI chatterati:
1) Is the PPP acting in concert with Maduro's Government? Or not?
2) Has the PPP found a new U.S. political ally in ExxonMobil and access to its vast political apparatus in Washington?
3) Is the PPP trying to play off both the Americans and the Venezuelans?
4) Is the PPP provoking the Venezuelans officially and Maduro's Government is happy for the "provocation" while both Governments seek to shut up their domestic opposition by waving the flag?
5) Who is advising the PPP these days since they're usually so remarkably stupid?
not-so-opaque attempt to polish the balls of the PPP by a resolute supporter of the Guyana political status quo
ripping pages from the ole 'rev' playbook . . . smfh
Questions for the GNI chatterati:
1) Is the PPP acting in concert with Maduro's Government? Or not?
2) Has the PPP found a new U.S. political ally in ExxonMobil and access to its vast political apparatus in Washington?
3) Is the PPP trying to play off both the Americans and the Venezuelans?
4) Is the PPP provoking the Venezuelans officially and Maduro's Government is happy for the "provocation" while both Governments seek to shut up their domestic opposition by waving the flag?
5) Who is advising the PPP these days since they're usually so remarkably stupid?
not-so-opaque attempt to polish the balls of the PPP by a resolute supporter of the Guyana political status quo
ripping pages from the ole 'rev' playbook . . . smfh
You are an extraordinary individual. You like to impute motives to others instead of engage the issue or issues at hand.
The fact is that this is absolutely brilliant on the part of the PPP. They have managed to do something right for a change. Even the Opposition has to give them support on this issue. Though I know as well as you do that Guyana becoming an oil producing state simply means more money for the PPP to steal.
Questions for the GNI chatterati:
1) Is the PPP acting in concert with Maduro's Government? Or not?
2) Has the PPP found a new U.S. political ally in ExxonMobil and access to its vast political apparatus in Washington?
3) Is the PPP trying to play off both the Americans and the Venezuelans?
4) Is the PPP provoking the Venezuelans officially and Maduro's Government is happy for the "provocation" while both Governments seek to shut up their domestic opposition by waving the flag?
5) Who is advising the PPP these days since they're usually so remarkably stupid?
not-so-opaque attempt to polish the balls of the PPP by a resolute supporter of the Guyana political status quo
ripping pages from the ole 'rev' playbook . . . smfh
You are an extraordinary individual. You like to impute motives to others instead of engage the issue or issues at hand.
The fact is that this is absolutely brilliant on the part of the PPP. They have managed to do something right for a change. Even the Opposition has to give them support on this issue. Though I know as well as you do that Guyana becoming an oil producing state simply means more money for the PPP to steal.
give it a rest pr man . . . this is an overdue no-brainer given the current horrible state of affairs between Maduro's regime and the US
btw, there has NEVER been any daylight between Oposition forces and the PPP on the Essequibo issue
Never underestimate the PPP/C and their ability to survive in office. They just secured Exxon Mobil's clout in Washington and are finally following good advice vis a vis Essequibo.
The 1899 Arbitral Award is final. Case Closed. There is nothing to discuss. surprised it took so long for Guyana to just assert this simple position.
Yes interesting indeed. Perhaps they finally realize how stupid their foreign policy has been. But it will be interesting to see if the PPP really shifts West when organizations like World Bank demand more openness and transparency. As you said, they will do what it takes to survive.
Although PPP will do what it takes to survive, transparency and good governance are not consistent with their Democratic Centralism.
Although PPP will do what it takes to survive, transparency and good governance are not consistent with their Democratic Centralism.
ExxonMobil and their allies don't really care much about fancy notions of "transparency and good governance." They care about oil and profits.
Although PPP will do what it takes to survive, transparency and good governance are not consistent with their Democratic Centralism.
ExxonMobil and their allies don't really care much about fancy notions of "transparency and good governance." They care about oil and profits.
If they are domiciled in America they have to care because American corporations are by law forbidden from giving bribes to kleptocrats. Yes they complain and like Walmart do offer bribes. But the law increases the risk and most comply.
UPDATE:
Well it seems abbe PPP bais and their ExxonMobil pals have basically engaged on their own little adventure with this offshore drilling thing. Seems like the State Department had very little to do with this and were basically forced into mouthing support for an American company.
UPDATE:
Well it seems abbe PPP bais and their ExxonMobil pals have basically engaged on their own little adventure with this offshore drilling thing. Seems like the State Department had very little to do with this and were basically forced into mouthing support for an American company.
You know American laws do exist to punish anyone paying a kick-back tax. America is not China or Russia.
UPDATE:
Well it seems abbe PPP bais and their ExxonMobil pals have basically engaged on their own little adventure with this offshore drilling thing. Seems like the State Department had very little to do with this and were basically forced into mouthing support for an American company.
You know American laws do exist to punish anyone paying a kick-back tax. America is not China or Russia.
I know. Not sure about how well we adhere to them though as money is "fungible"
I know. Not sure about how well we adhere to them though as money is "fungible"
The fact that US energy companies operate in places like Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea and Angola should indeed show how money is fungible.