quote:Originally posted by Mara:quote:Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:quote:
No one is denying that Guyana has the potential to achieve this, but letβs be realistic here: it will be several years before Guyana achieves that growth target, taking into account the external economic shocks, global competition, and strong influences from the World Trade Organisation and Work Bank.
The AFC is telling Guyanese that if it gets in office this growth rate will be achieved, and after a possible unsuccessful five years, it will be begging to be in power again with the same hopeless promises.
Yours, Peter Allen
AFC cake- shop economists did it again; this time, they are fooling the Guyanese people
In my humble opinion, the economy is most certainly not a strong suite for the opposition in this election. Their campaign focus should be on the more obvious and simple issues such as corruption , crime, nepotism, declining moral / ethical standard in society, judicial and security reform ...
When opposition elements comes on this board and acusses people without any source concrete evidence, tells you what their agendas are. They dare not attack the economy, because (they) in the eyes of many GNI readers are looking just a stupid. The people who has visited Guyana knows better. I am even surprised even at the believed Good Attorney and one time Political Gaint who are involved in this scheme just because he has lost favor with the PPP/C.
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