Dear Editor,
Respectfully,
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Tell we na DJ, tell we.
Some of these vendors are former sugar workers trying to make a living and feed their families. Round 2 of marginalization for them.
Bibi, PNC Part 2 is going to become a monster 1,000 worse than PNC part one.
The good life in Guyana is how people make it. It's not what politicians are talking and taking credit for. Politicians can provide a good life for Guyanese by eliminating crimes, and that's a task they can't even handle to begin with. So, why ask for the impossible?
Prince, you are a wrong sided person.
There are a few things you ought to know that government doesn't know the meaning of shame. They don't care about your hard work and the condition of your living. They care about getting into power and the promise of good life is forgotten about. That's the hurtful truth.
yuji22 posted:Where are the signs of the good life?
Dear Editor,Well then, President Granger and his PNC-led coalition should be utterly ashamed of themselves seeing these goings-on are taking place right here in the seat of Government and all we can get is this bland token response “we are concerned about the crime situation” and nothing else. What about ensuring the safety of your citizens? Where are the signs of the “good life?” Where is the hope for the youths?Respectfully,Neil Adams
Extremely "wonderful life" under the PNCR/AFC government.
Prince posted:The good life in Guyana is how people make it. It's not what politicians are talking and taking credit for. Politicians can provide a good life for Guyanese by eliminating crimes, and that's a task they can't even handle to begin with. So, why ask for the impossible?
What good would it do if they control crime and allow people to starve to death? Who do you think commit the crime?
skeldon_man posted:Prince posted:The good life in Guyana is how people make it. It's not what politicians are talking and taking credit for. Politicians can provide a good life for Guyanese by eliminating crimes, and that's a task they can't even handle to begin with. So, why ask for the impossible?
What good would it do if they control crime and allow people to starve to death? Who do you think commit the crime?
Firstly, the government doesn't knock on people's door and give them free food to eat. That's a personal issue. Government business is to control crimes so that people can go to work and make an honest living without being plagued by criminals. There are two things here, what you can do and what government can do to make life manageable and successful.
Prince posted:skeldon_man posted:Prince posted:The good life in Guyana is how people make it. It's not what politicians are talking and taking credit for. Politicians can provide a good life for Guyanese by eliminating crimes, and that's a task they can't even handle to begin with. So, why ask for the impossible?
What good would it do if they control crime and allow people to starve to death? Who do you think commit the crime?
Firstly, the government doesn't knock on people's door and give them free food to eat. That's a personal issue. Government business is to control crimes so that people can go to work and make an honest living without being plagued by criminals. There are two things here, what you can do and what government can do to make life manageable and successful.
What's the second? Only a criminal mind would advocate freeloading. Maybe the thought went through your mind.
For me cheap liquor and a willing woman lol
Amral posted:For me cheap liquor and a willing woman lol
Not sure about the cheap liquor. How about a willing and good looking woman? But then you are single, any port for a Storm? I don't mean Stormy Daniels.