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The PPP on trial

 

The PPP on trial
OCTOBER 8, 2012 | BY KNEWS | FILED UNDER LETTERS
Dear Editor,
Some in the PPP like to claim how effective the government is, even when little or no evidence of such exists. Moreover, when challenged to provide proof, they create the context, and in some instances turn to propaganda and distortions to justify their self-assessed effectiveness with a view to persuade the masses about how hard they have been toiling on their behalf.
And even when the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime is drowning in their own manufactured hogwash, they become so immune to it that they are not bothered or shaken by the views of the opposition or by the sentiments and perceptions of the people.
This kind of stubbornness and narcissistic behaviour by the PPP regime is bordering on being insensitive to the needs of the youths and the poor and the working class.
The Jagdeo/Ramotar PPP regime is on trial because they have displayed a sense of heartlessness toward the youths and the poor and the working class in Guyana. Based on their actions, we are convinced that the PPP cabal is completely removed from the reality that exists beyond the glass casing that separates them from the masses they pretend to serve.
The truth is that even on their best days their pretence is so obnoxious that they drive away their own supporters in droves. It is indisputable that this type of behaviour by the Jagdeo/ Ramotar regime is predictable and reactive as if they are at a Grand Opera.
The PPP regime has shown total contempt for Parliament and the combined opposition in that the Attorney General Anil Nadalall has not only challenged the no-confidence motion against the Minister of Home Affairs Mr. Rohee in the courts but he and the PPP cabal have also distorted the decision of the Chief Justice Ian Chang in the budget case to mislead the public.
The opposition is aware of this but they have done nothing to prevent the Minister of Finance Ashni Singh from using the Contingency Funds to pay the contract workers at the Office of the President.
The majority opposition must end their lackadaisical posture and stand up and represent the people as Sharma Solomon and Vanessa Kissoon did at Linden. We believe that if the people of Linden had waited for APNU to represent them in the manner Solomon and Kissoon did, they would have waited in vain because it was the leaders of APNU who in April cut backroom deals with the PPP to increase the electricity rates at Linden that led to the protest and the subsequent murders of three unarmed young men.
For one reason, the opposition parties need plenipotentiaries to coordinate their policies and to maintain the same or similar line of argument/criticism against the PPP. For another, both the AFC and APNU should start the process of developing a shadow budget in order to have an estimated amount of the cost of next year’s budget.
It is our understanding that the PPP intends to bloat the budget in excess of $40 billion with the expectation that the opposition will cut part of that amount and still leave them with the required amount needed for fiscal year 2013. And the leader of the Parliamentary opposition who prides himself as a security Czar is yet to present a security plan/bill to Parliament.
The minority PPP-led government has had enough time to improve the standard of living in Guyana but they have failed to demonstrate to the masses that they are the stewards who are worthy of their trust. The regime has had enough time to formulate an economic development plan to create employment for the youths and those willing to work, a crime prevention program, an Anti-Corruption Agency to reduce corruption, and an educational curriculum to shrink the failures at examinations. But so far, the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime has not even come close of achieving any of the above. In fact, the Minister of Education Priya Manickchand should stop masquerading over inconsequential issues such as the flogging of students and focus on the bigger issue of reducing failures to a minimum.
It may appear to Mr. Ramotar and his government that things are hunky-dory, but nothing could be further from the truthβ€”times are extremely hard for the youths and the poor and the working class who are at their wits end to put food on the table. The Jagdeo/Ramotar regime should know by now that the clock is ticking, the tension is building and the poor and the working class are about to explode under the enormous pressure.
These are tough times. Crime and violence, narcotics trafficking and corruption are on the upswing, unemployment continues to rise to new heights, real wages have declined, frustration and misery are peaking, and yet the government seems clueless as to the seriousness and extensiveness of the plight of the poor and the working class. Still, some in the PPP and their wealthy friends appear to live so comfortable that one wonders which country they live in.
In conclusion, for those who continue to harbour doubts about which political party we support, one thing remains clear: we are not beholden to any party. We shall always be guided by truth and honesty. And while we do not aspire to assume any meaningful role, we remain grounded in our conviction and steadfast love for Guyana, sufficient to declare that any criticisms of the opposition are not that we love them less, but that we love Guyana and Guyanese more. Our conscious is our guide.
Dr.  Asquith Rose and Harish S. Singh

 

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Originally Posted by Mitwah:

The PPP on trial

 

The PPP on trial
OCTOBER 8, 2012 | BY KNEWS | FILED UNDER LETTERS
Dear Editor,
Some in the PPP like to claim how effective the government is, even when little or no evidence of such exists. Moreover, when challenged to provide proof, they create the context, and in some instances turn to propaganda and distortions to justify their self-assessed effectiveness with a view to persuade the masses about how hard they have been toiling on their behalf.
And even when the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime is drowning in their own manufactured hogwash, they become so immune to it that they are not bothered or shaken by the views of the opposition or by the sentiments and perceptions of the people.
This kind of stubbornness and narcissistic behaviour by the PPP regime is bordering on being insensitive to the needs of the youths and the poor and the working class.
The Jagdeo/Ramotar PPP regime is on trial because they have displayed a sense of heartlessness toward the youths and the poor and the working class in Guyana. Based on their actions, we are convinced that the PPP cabal is completely removed from the reality that exists beyond the glass casing that separates them from the masses they pretend to serve.
The truth is that even on their best days their pretence is so obnoxious that they drive away their own supporters in droves. It is indisputable that this type of behaviour by the Jagdeo/ Ramotar regime is predictable and reactive as if they are at a Grand Opera.
The PPP regime has shown total contempt for Parliament and the combined opposition in that the Attorney General Anil Nadalall has not only challenged the no-confidence motion against the Minister of Home Affairs Mr. Rohee in the courts but he and the PPP cabal have also distorted the decision of the Chief Justice Ian Chang in the budget case to mislead the public.
The opposition is aware of this but they have done nothing to prevent the Minister of Finance Ashni Singh from using the Contingency Funds to pay the contract workers at the Office of the President.
The majority opposition must end their lackadaisical posture and stand up and represent the people as Sharma Solomon and Vanessa Kissoon did at Linden. We believe that if the people of Linden had waited for APNU to represent them in the manner Solomon and Kissoon did, they would have waited in vain because it was the leaders of APNU who in April cut backroom deals with the PPP to increase the electricity rates at Linden that led to the protest and the subsequent murders of three unarmed young men.
For one reason, the opposition parties need plenipotentiaries to coordinate their policies and to maintain the same or similar line of argument/criticism against the PPP. For another, both the AFC and APNU should start the process of developing a shadow budget in order to have an estimated amount of the cost of next year’s budget.
It is our understanding that the PPP intends to bloat the budget in excess of $40 billion with the expectation that the opposition will cut part of that amount and still leave them with the required amount needed for fiscal year 2013. And the leader of the Parliamentary opposition who prides himself as a security Czar is yet to present a security plan/bill to Parliament.
The minority PPP-led government has had enough time to improve the standard of living in Guyana but they have failed to demonstrate to the masses that they are the stewards who are worthy of their trust. The regime has had enough time to formulate an economic development plan to create employment for the youths and those willing to work, a crime prevention program, an Anti-Corruption Agency to reduce corruption, and an educational curriculum to shrink the failures at examinations. But so far, the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime has not even come close of achieving any of the above. In fact, the Minister of Education Priya Manickchand should stop masquerading over inconsequential issues such as the flogging of students and focus on the bigger issue of reducing failures to a minimum.
It may appear to Mr. Ramotar and his government that things are hunky-dory, but nothing could be further from the truthβ€”times are extremely hard for the youths and the poor and the working class who are at their wits end to put food on the table. The Jagdeo/Ramotar regime should know by now that the clock is ticking, the tension is building and the poor and the working class are about to explode under the enormous pressure.
These are tough times. Crime and violence, narcotics trafficking and corruption are on the upswing, unemployment continues to rise to new heights, real wages have declined, frustration and misery are peaking, and yet the government seems clueless as to the seriousness and extensiveness of the plight of the poor and the working class. Still, some in the PPP and their wealthy friends appear to live so comfortable that one wonders which country they live in.
In conclusion, for those who continue to harbour doubts about which political party we support, one thing remains clear: we are not beholden to any party. We shall always be guided by truth and honesty. And while we do not aspire to assume any meaningful role, we remain grounded in our conviction and steadfast love for Guyana, sufficient to declare that any criticisms of the opposition are not that we love them less, but that we love Guyana and Guyanese more. Our conscious is our guide.
Dr.  Asquith Rose and Harish S. Singh

 

Nah, tell yuh buddy "Harish" start back from scratch.  Rose gat minista position line up. Maybe Rose give Harish flour distribution job if PNC get powah.

FM

The Jagdeo/Ramotar PPP regime is on trial because they have displayed a sense of heartlessness toward the youths and the poor and the working class in Guyana. Based on their actions, we are convinced that the PPP cabal is completely removed from the reality that exists beyond the glass casing that separates them from the masses they pretend to serve.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Kari:

I often "wondered" about Cheddi's book "West on Trial". Why would the West be on trial. Now the PPP - that's another matter.

Ok stink mouth "kari-mullah in wunda-land", stop wondering and start being original...think!

Who mouth more stink that you own DIRTY HARRY.

 

The Canal gyal tell she friend you got Halitosis AND A LITTLE WILLY.

 

BIG NO-NO IF YOU WANT TO KEEP A WOMAN.

FM
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Kari:

I often "wondered" about Cheddi's book "West on Trial". Why would the West be on trial. Now the PPP - that's another matter.

Ok stink mouth "kari-mullah in wunda-land", stop wondering and start being original...think!

Who mouth more stink that you own DIRTY HARRY.

 

The Canal gyal tell she friend you got Halitosis AND A LITTLE WILLY.

 

BIG NO-NO IF YOU WANT TO KEEP A WOMAN.

Yu kari-mullah bad breath?

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Kari:

I often "wondered" about Cheddi's book "West on Trial". Why would the West be on trial. Now the PPP - that's another matter.

Ok stink mouth "kari-mullah in wunda-land", stop wondering and start being original...think!

Who mouth more stink that you own DIRTY HARRY.

 

The Canal gyal tell she friend you got Halitosis AND A LITTLE WILLY.

 

BIG NO-NO IF YOU WANT TO KEEP A WOMAN.

Yu kari-mullah bad breath?

THE CANAL GYAL RUN FROM BASEMAN with his Halitosis AND A LITTLE WILLY

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Kari:

I often "wondered" about Cheddi's book "West on Trial". Why would the West be on trial. Now the PPP - that's another matter.

Ok stink mouth "kari-mullah in wunda-land", stop wondering and start being original...think!

Who mouth more stink that you own DIRTY HARRY.

 

The Canal gyal tell she friend you got Halitosis AND A LITTLE WILLY.

 

BIG NO-NO IF YOU WANT TO KEEP A WOMAN.

Yu kari-mullah bad breath?

THE CANAL GYAL RUN FROM BASEMAN

Like yuh obsessed wid baseman gyals dem.  Wah happen, antimanishness getting to yuh or wah.  My lawyer friend from GT seh you waan stupid kataher.  She does laff at yuh article with Rose, funny fella.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Kari:

I often "wondered" about Cheddi's book "West on Trial". Why would the West be on trial. Now the PPP - that's another matter.

Ok stink mouth "kari-mullah in wunda-land", stop wondering and start being original...think!

Who mouth more stink that you own DIRTY HARRY.

 

The Canal gyal tell she friend you got Halitosis AND A LITTLE WILLY.

 

BIG NO-NO IF YOU WANT TO KEEP A WOMAN.

Yu kari-mullah bad breath?

THE CANAL GYAL RUN FROM BASEMAN

Like yuh obsessed wid baseman gyals dem.  Wah happen, antimanishness getting to yuh or wah.  My lawyer friend from GT seh you waan stupid kataher.  She does laff at yuh article with Rose, funny fella.

NAH yu gyal no more.  A real man kans-ing Canal Gyal right now while BASEMAN playing with AUNTY PALMERS.  

 

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Kari:

I often "wondered" about Cheddi's book "West on Trial". Why would the West be on trial. Now the PPP - that's another matter.

Ok stink mouth "kari-mullah in wunda-land", stop wondering and start being original...think!

Who mouth more stink that you own DIRTY HARRY.

 

The Canal gyal tell she friend you got Halitosis AND A LITTLE WILLY.

 

BIG NO-NO IF YOU WANT TO KEEP A WOMAN.

Yu kari-mullah bad breath?

THE CANAL GYAL RUN FROM BASEMAN with his Halitosis AND A LITTLE WILLY

Did you clear this antiman vulganiss with Romeo?

FM

The Jagdeo/Ramotar PPP regime is on trial because they have displayed a sense of heartlessness toward the youths and the poor and the working class in Guyana. Based on their actions, we are convinced that the PPP cabal is completely removed from the reality that exists beyond the glass casing that separates them from the masses they pretend to serve.

 

Source:  Rose and Singh

FM

ROSE and SINGH SEH.

 

The minority PPP-led government has had enough time to improve the standard of living in Guyana but they have failed to demonstrate to the masses that they are the stewards who are worthy of their trust. The regime has had enough time to formulate an economic development plan to create employment for the youths and those willing to work, a crime prevention program, an Anti-Corruption Agency to reduce corruption, and an educational curriculum to shrink the failures at examinations. But so far, the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime has not even come close of achieving any of the above. In fact, the Minister of Education Priya Manickchand should stop masquerading over inconsequential issues such as the flogging of students and focus on the bigger issue of reducing failures to a minimum.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by KishanB:

Enough of that flea Baseman.  Back to the tread.

 

And even when the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime is drowning in their own manufactured hogwash, they become so immune to it that they are not bothered or shaken by the views of the opposition or by the sentiments and perceptions of the people.

 

ROSE and SINGH

Me sure Minista Rose will need wan flour-bai. Nah worry, dem goa fit yuh in.

FM

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