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wing wrote:So Guyana president Irfan decided to give 100k to each and every adult. Hope it works out for them.
We in T&T will get more Taxes under Pnm. I remember Trinis used to show off on the Guyanese people. The tables have turned indeed. Good job Guyana.MaxPower wrote:Trinis could coast on Guyanese now?
Who is really the worst in the Caribbean?
Allyuh eh shame?
wing wrote:You really shouldn't be putting politicians on a pedestal. He's facing an election next year. He is fortunate that his party can take advantage of the oil boom and use state resources for naked electioneering. No different to what obtained when the PNM were fortunate with the first two booms. The Guyana opposition has called for a renegotiation of the royalty and taxation arrangement, which Exxon has refused, even before the government has said anything. Anyway, hopefully they actually learn from our mistakes and put away some savings.
88sins wrote:wing wrote:You really shouldn't be putting politicians on a pedestal. He's facing an election next year. He is fortunate that his party can take advantage of the oil boom and use state resources for naked electioneering. No different to what obtained when the PNM were fortunate with the first two booms. The Guyana opposition has called for a renegotiation of the royalty and taxation arrangement, which Exxon has refused, even before the government has said anything. Anyway, hopefully they actually learn from our mistakes and put away some savings.
I'd go a different route
Fack Exxon, BP, and all the others, and contract a small company to head up drilling, and stockpile oil like yuh mad. Could take a loan to finance it easy
Then, start up a national oil and gas company, and sell on the open market. Cut the middleman clean out, who pays you $0.15 on every $10 he makes off your asset.
Do that, and watch how the world order will flip over.
They might try to kill him if he does it, but that's what security details, intelligence units and bunkers are for
alfa wrote:88sins wrote:wing wrote:You really shouldn't be putting politicians on a pedestal. He's facing an election next year. He is fortunate that his party can take advantage of the oil boom and use state resources for naked electioneering. No different to what obtained when the PNM were fortunate with the first two booms. The Guyana opposition has called for a renegotiation of the royalty and taxation arrangement, which Exxon has refused, even before the government has said anything. Anyway, hopefully they actually learn from our mistakes and put away some savings.
I'd go a different route
Fack Exxon, BP, and all the others, and contract a small company to head up drilling, and stockpile oil like yuh mad. Could take a loan to finance it easy
Then, start up a national oil and gas company, and sell on the open market. Cut the middleman clean out, who pays you $0.15 on every $10 he makes off your asset.
Do that, and watch how the world order will flip over.
They might try to kill him if he does it, but that's what security details, intelligence units and bunkers are for
I always wondered why Trinidad couldn't have done that with all our oil reserves instead of still having BP and the likes still here after so many decades
It was the UNC under Panday and other legends, not the freak show that it is now.PariaMan wrote:People always forget that between 1995 and 2000 unc run the country on 10 dollars a barrel with no extra hardships and record lower Murders with the best roads ever
The problem is not the economy its the leadership
BUT the UNC under kamla did more than the Rowley led PNM did in nine years. That's a factwing wrote:It was the UNC under Panday and other legends, not the freak show that it is now.PariaMan wrote:People always forget that between 1995 and 2000 unc run the country on 10 dollars a barrel with no extra hardships and record lower Murders with the best roads ever
The problem is not the economy its the leadership
We expected any better from Hinds?shake d livin wake d dead wrote:And is that
Nah hoss, Elite does go home by Rowlee.wing wrote:Why are you bullying me? I get the sense that you and elite auto are the same person.zoom rader wrote:Put Politicians on a pedestal?wing wrote:You really shouldn't be putting politicians on a pedestal. He's facing an election next year. He is fortunate that his party can take advantage of the oil boom and use state resources for naked electioneering. No different to what obtained when the PNM were fortunate with the first two booms. The Guyana opposition has called for a renegotiation of the royalty and taxation arrangement, which Exxon has refused, even before the government has said anything. Anyway, hopefully they actually learn from our mistakes and put away some savings.
But u is king Rowlee arse licker
zoom rader wrote:Sorry if repost,
But all yuh take blame
Sorry i meant take bull
Hindz seat secure for a lil red Jersey .VexXx Dogg wrote:zoom rader wrote:Sorry if repost,
But all yuh take blame
Sorry i meant take bull
Jeez bai, this man hitting new lows of failure and complete lack of accountability.
What he have on them so? Put someone else nah bai Keith.
zoom rader wrote:Sorry i meant take bull
bluefete wrote:They said it back then. Hmmmm. Man was real boasting though.
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