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Govt distributes more than $110 million Cash Grant in Linden

NOVEMBER 2, 2014 | FILED UNDER NEWS 

In excess of $110 million was distributed yesterday when the Ministry of Education continued its $10,000 Cash Grant Distribution in Linden. The distribution, which occurred at 12 locations, saw more than 11, 000 children in this instance being able to benefit. Parents who received the grants on behalf of their children attending public schools flocked […]

 

 

US$3.1 for hinterland housing development – Ali

NOVEMBER 2, 2014 | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Family life in several Amerindian communities in Regions One and Nine will be further strengthened with the provision of secure comfortable housing accommodation by the Ministry of Housing and Water. Housing Minister Irfaan Ali, on Thursday, announced that Government has garnered US$3.1M to expand its Hinterland Housing Project that has already benefitted over 200 families […]

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PPP vote buying scheme called "because we care" is nothing more than cheap comedy.

The lines of people lining up to get their pittance speaks volumes.

Do you think Jagdeo or Anil nandalalla have to line up to thief tax payers money to support their sperm placement activities?
FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
PPP vote buying scheme called "because we care" is nothing more than cheap comedy.

The lines of people lining up to get their pittance speaks volumes.

Do you think Jagdeo or Anil nandalalla have to line up to thief tax payers money to support their sperm placement activities?

Which do you prefer, the Government sharing the money with the people or keeping it for themselves. You can't have it both ways. The money belongs to the people. I see nothing wrong if the PPP give back them some of their own money.

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
PPP vote buying scheme called "because we care" is nothing more than cheap comedy.

The lines of people lining up to get their pittance speaks volumes.

Do you think Jagdeo or Anil nandalalla have to line up to thief tax payers money to support their sperm placement activities?

Which do you prefer, the Government sharing the money with the people or keeping it for themselves. You can't have it both ways. The money belongs to the people. I see nothing wrong if the PPP give back them some of their own money.

Line up all day for 10,000 dollars while Jagdeo collects 200 Million GYD per year. The Guyanese people are dumb aren't they?

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
PPP vote buying scheme called "because we care" is nothing more than cheap comedy.

The lines of people lining up to get their pittance speaks volumes.

Do you think Jagdeo or Anil nandalalla have to line up to thief tax payers money to support their sperm placement activities?

Which do you prefer, the Government sharing the money with the people or keeping it for themselves. You can't have it both ways. The money belongs to the people. I see nothing wrong if the PPP give back them some of their own money.

"People should be reminded that the money they receive or will be receiving is their own. The Ministry of Education is merely responsible for executing that which was approved by the parliament. However, this project has deliberately turned out to be a PPP/C political campaign tool. Parents should know that the $10,000 they receive is not, like the Minister of Education wants them to believe, some act of benevolence on the part of the PPP/C regime.


People must be reminded that their representatives in the parliament voted to ensure that they get back $10,000 of their taxpaying dollars to cushion the high cost of living they continue to experience as a result of realities such as; the back-breaking VAT, low wages, high levels of unemployment, among other damning socio-economic and political actualities.


As if the public billboards and posters were not enough, the regime and the Minister of Education have decided that they will employ a most humiliating process for the distribution of the people’s money. So head teachers and school districts are asked to organize elaborate ceremonies where the special guests are entertained as our children are made to perform for them. The “masters” then make their campaign speeches to the largely unsuspecting audience who will later find their portrait in a PPP election campaign commercial.


The pomposity of these people knows no boundary. Recall a few weeks ago when they landed in a hinterland community, children and parents were cajoled into ushering them from the airstrip and planting garlands around the necks of these modern day massas.

 

All this the people are told they must do before they can collect their own money. What lunacy and insolence!

cain
Originally Posted by Nehru:

And how can it be buying if as he claims, no one changing their minds,

 

Classic TK.

Nehru Bhai, Some ah dem peeple dis only no fuh taak raas. Dem nah mek no sense. Wen dem cyan't handle de rebuttal, dem staat wid dem "buggah, antiman, lolo etc."

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

And how can it be buying if as he claims, no one changing their minds,

 

Classic TK.

Nehru Bhai, Some ah dem peeple dis only no fuh taak raas. Dem nah mek no sense. Wen dem cyan't handle de rebuttal, dem staat wid dem "buggah, antiman, lolo etc."

Well I cant blame them, dem baan suh, is not their Fault. WE must respect their life style.

Nehru
Last edited by Nehru

The timing of the PPP regime's giveaway has led to charges by its critics that it's an elections gimmick designed to buy votes.

The National Assembly passed that $10,000 grant proposal earlier this year when the budget was debated.

The PPP didn't disburse the money shortly after that but waited until the AFC submitted its no-confidence motion.

Even GNI's foremost PPP supporter Rev is on record as saying that the $10,000 grant is a bribe.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

The timing of the PPP regime's giveaway has led to charges by its critics that it's an elections gimmick designed to buy votes.

The National Assembly passed that $10,000 grant proposal earlier this year when the budget was debated.

The PPP didn't disburse the money shortly after that but waited until the AFC submitted its no-confidence motion.

Even GNI's foremost PPP supporter Rev is on record as saying that the $10,000 grant is a bribe.

Glad to know it was passed by the MAJORITY Opposition in Parliament. Interesting.  Who bribing who???  Ladd Ah Mercy

Nehru

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