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Would Guyanese want two more years of a rudderless government or a no-confidence vote?

Posted By Staff Writer On July 25, 2014 @ 5:03 am In Letters | No Comments

Dear Editor,

I refer to a letter from Mark DaCosta captioned ‘AFC should have planned, discussed before tossing “no-confidence” into the public domain’ (SN, July 24). Mr DaCosta, like many others in Guyana has made the personal sacrifice at great cost to be in this struggle for good governance. For that he must always be commended. However, Mr Da Costa’s situation cannot give him a passport to not accurately represent the paradigm under which this call was made, by none other than Moses Nagamootoo, MP.

The paradigm remains ‘living in the Guyanese working class.’ When the belly is empty, revelation happens. The spoken words of Cde Moses are timely advocacy for the people whose ‘bellies continue to burn,’ with no respite since 2011. This new political dispensation was expected to be impactful on the lives of those at the bottom of the economic ladder. However, the outcome to date has been sub-optimal at best. The poor and the working class continue to struggle daily against “breadless-ness, cent-less-ness and hopelessness.” For those of us who continue to live the truly suburban life of vacations, nice cars and so on, we cannot dare pretend to understand the paradigm in which these people continue to suffer. However, given the roots-man that he is, Cde Moses can truly identify and understand their suffering and has chosen to raise his voice. I respect his courage and that of his leader Mr Ramjattan and his party, the AFC, for doing something for those who most need a new opportunity.

Living in Guyana is not an afternoon tea at the Georgetown Club; it is tears, economic desperation, fear, personal insecurity and personal economic imbalance. Editor, I cross reference these comments with my personal correspondence with friends in Guyana, as well as SN’s ‘What the people say’ column, and ‘The world beyond Georgetown’ column, as well as Mr Jaipaul Sharma’s ‘Voice of the People’ TV programme and Mark Benschop’s FB Page with real life stories of “life pun de dam.” If anyone observes these pages of Guyana’s history, they will come to the conclusion that Cde Moses need not consult any petit-bourgeois group in calling for a vote of no confidence. His people desperately need a new lease of life and if the PNC/APNU choose to cut a deal with the PPP and abstain from the vote or vote against it, then they must also live with the political consequences of their parliamentary action.

This is the time for political maturity, and it is extremely important that all legal means be used to get rid of a government that is diplomatically irresponsible, reactive, vindictive, purposeless, self-serving, unfair, unjust, disrespectful, and manipulative.

With such a characterless government in place, what would the majority of the Guyanese people want: two more years of this vision-less and rudderless government or a no-confidence vote?

Yours faithfully, 
Sase Singh


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I see the man put his email up, I shall write him and busted you fake tiefing azz Ms JB ak TK.

 

I understand that you want to rid youselves of the PPP/C Government. I just do not understand the AFC position seeing that it cannot win a General Election outright at the moment.
UNLESS the AFC is willing to form a coalition with the APNU there is no real purpose to its "no confidence" motion other than to rid Guyana of the PPP/C.

 
 
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    Sean
    McLean:

    Thank you for your comment. First off, I cannot speak for
    the AFC, thus I defer to their official spokesperson; I am just a private
    citizen these days.

    But I can explain myself from the context of my letter and from
    my conversation with more learned political minds than mine.

    Here we go!

    The objective is not to get rid of anybody, but to secure better governance. It matters not which party wins the plurality in the next elections but that the new Government is more financially responsible, more accountable to the people and more committed to the poor and the working class.

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    From the latest POLL numbers I have seen (May 2014 - and they
    are just poll, thus an estimate), the PPP is expected to haul in around 42
    percent of the popular vote. If that is rationalized with the 25 Regional seats
    at stake, the PPP is expected to secure around 27 seats in the next Parliament.
    PNC/APNU - 24 seats and the AFC at 12 seats. That leaves two seats
    which I am convinced will be won by Mark Benschop Independence Party and
    Jaipaul Sharma's Justice for All Party (one each).

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    With a minority Government pegged at 42 percent, can you expect
    a President Ramotar or a President Rohee to even contemplate ruling alone
    without any serious input from the majority opposition?

    If they really think they can rule alone, it will be gross
    insanity and thus necessitate another no confidence motion.

    Until the tripartite committee is established, the constitution is reformed, the public procurement commission is in place and a path to good governance is
    re-established, the PPP cannot be allowed as a minority Government to continue this extremely poor quality of Governance.

    TIME for political renewal in Guyana!

    Let us continue the dialogue as time permits.

    Regards

    Sase (sasesin1@yahoo.com)

    Sean Please join the FB Page - "Center for Guyanese Progress" hosted by my friend Bryan Benn.

FM
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This is sweet comedy Ready JB's comments.  LOL

 

 

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    If we keep saying "working class" "working class" will that help the working class? Cheddie used those words all the time. Without a clear vision and strategy of uplifting the ordinary people? Look at the outcome today.

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

This is sweet comedy Ready JB's comments.  LOL

 

 

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    If we keep saying "working class" "working class" will that help the working class? Cheddie used those words all the time. Without a clear vision and strategy of uplifting the ordinary people? Look at the outcome today.

Read Mr. Sase Singh's response - Lord Jesus - chalk and cheese.

 

Dear All:

I want to make it absolutely clear, I do not have all the answers and solutions to the Guyanese problems. I am NOT ALWAYS right.

I also want to make it absolutely clear that I have a strong bias to the poor and the working class. I am a child of the working class and will always work for their upliftment and empowerment in Guyana. I am always thankful to god for blessing me with the opportunities that lifted me out of the working class with total scholarship in all my studies even at the prestigious London Business School.

My studies were paid for by the sweat of some taxpayer somewhere in the world who lives in the working class; thus my commitment to the working class.

The mission that Cheddi Jagan, Aston Chase, and other started in 1948 at the death of the Enmore Martyrs remains incomplete - the struggle to emancipate the majority of the working class from their living conditions in perpetual poverty.

Hence my agenda!

What else the people demand, but for a proper job, the skills to do the job and a chance to live a life in dignity?

If I can use my skill to influence public policy to ensure that this happens, then I am eternal grateful for that chance and humbled by that experience and will always be part of the struggle.

So I will always use the philosophy "poor and the working class" since it is in my DNA and I choose to never erase it.

If there is one life long objective I want to achieve, it is to be part of that team to complete that incomplete mission started in 1948 at the grave side of the Enmore Martyrs, with all our people involved, regardless of race, religion or age.

We cannot revise our truthful history, regardless which master we serve.

Regards

Sase

 

 
 
FM
Originally Posted by JB:

What you so guilty for Mr Sing? 

Guilty, I shall give you my email and I want your and let me bust you for the fake you really are.

 

You really got the gaul to pose on GNI as a woman with a skirt when you are alive and well as an anti-man, Mr. TK.

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

This is sweet comedy Ready JB's comments.  LOL

 

 

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    Avatar

    If we keep saying "working class" "working class" will that help the working class? Cheddie used those words all the time. Without a clear vision and strategy of uplifting the ordinary people? Look at the outcome today.

Read Mr. Sase Singh's response - Lord Jesus - chalk and cheese.

 

Dear All:

I want to make it absolutely clear, I do not have all the answers and solutions to the Guyanese problems. I am NOT ALWAYS right.

I also want to make it absolutely clear that I have a strong bias to the poor and the working class. I am a child of the working class and will always work for their upliftment and empowerment in Guyana. I am always thankful to god for blessing me with the opportunities that lifted me out of the working class with total scholarship in all my studies even at the prestigious London Business School.

My studies were paid for by the sweat of some taxpayer somewhere in the world who lives in the working class; thus my commitment to the working class.

The mission that Cheddi Jagan, Aston Chase, and other started in 1948 at the death of the Enmore Martyrs remains incomplete - the struggle to emancipate the majority of the working class from their living conditions in perpetual poverty.

Hence my agenda!

What else the people demand, but for a proper job, the skills to do the job and a chance to live a life in dignity?

If I can use my skill to influence public policy to ensure that this happens, then I am eternal grateful for that chance and humbled by that experience and will always be part of the struggle.

So I will always use the philosophy "poor and the working class" since it is in my DNA and I choose to never erase it.

If there is one life long objective I want to achieve, it is to be part of that team to complete that incomplete mission started in 1948 at the grave side of the Enmore Martyrs, with all our people involved, regardless of race, religion or age.

We cannot revise our truthful history, regardless which master we serve.

Regards

Sase

 

 
 

Sir which scholarship you get? I want apply for one me self? 

FM
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

This is sweet comedy Ready JB's comments.  LOL

 

 

  •  
     
    Avatar

    If we keep saying "working class" "working class" will that help the working class? Cheddie used those words all the time. Without a clear vision and strategy of uplifting the ordinary people? Look at the outcome today.

Read Mr. Sase Singh's response - Lord Jesus - chalk and cheese.

 

Dear All:

I want to make it absolutely clear, I do not have all the answers and solutions to the Guyanese problems. I am NOT ALWAYS right.

I also want to make it absolutely clear that I have a strong bias to the poor and the working class. I am a child of the working class and will always work for their upliftment and empowerment in Guyana. I am always thankful to god for blessing me with the opportunities that lifted me out of the working class with total scholarship in all my studies even at the prestigious London Business School.

My studies were paid for by the sweat of some taxpayer somewhere in the world who lives in the working class; thus my commitment to the working class.

The mission that Cheddi Jagan, Aston Chase, and other started in 1948 at the death of the Enmore Martyrs remains incomplete - the struggle to emancipate the majority of the working class from their living conditions in perpetual poverty.

Hence my agenda!

What else the people demand, but for a proper job, the skills to do the job and a chance to live a life in dignity?

If I can use my skill to influence public policy to ensure that this happens, then I am eternal grateful for that chance and humbled by that experience and will always be part of the struggle.

So I will always use the philosophy "poor and the working class" since it is in my DNA and I choose to never erase it.

If there is one life long objective I want to achieve, it is to be part of that team to complete that incomplete mission started in 1948 at the grave side of the Enmore Martyrs, with all our people involved, regardless of race, religion or age.

We cannot revise our truthful history, regardless which master we serve.

Regards

Sase

 

 
 

Sir which scholarship you get? I want apply for one me self? 

Huh?  I sail boats idiot. Catamaran to be exact.

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Didn't I already point out what an a hole you were yesterday?

 

You and your friends need to enjoy your foreplay by yourselves. Don't include me in your shit fest.

 

 

You is very upset. I see you post on SN blog.

FM
Originally Posted by JB:

Mr Horsie how much name you post under on SN blog? 

Horsie, the answer to this question is you have as many names on SN as TK posting her as JB takes it in the REAR!

FM
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Thats for me to know and you to find out ass hole.

It too obvious. 

I am glad you know where i am blogging, your superior illusionist skills must have definitely allowed you to determine where I am blogging and where I am not. 

FM

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