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Postby FuadAdnan » April 1st, 2022, 10:29 am

Man in here talking about deep throating Jagdeo yes....so bad all yuh taking this?

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Postby Chimera » April 1st, 2022, 10:36 am

Jagdeo is notoriously corrupt but money will flow like water and things have changed in the last 20-30 years

corruption and racket is easily broadcasted to the public by way of social media

documents will leak easily, meetings between corrupt politicians and financiers does easily and quickly end up on social media

Locally Rowley deals with that by telling eveyone its Kamla Wickedness and the PNM supporters love to hear that

we will see what goes on in Guyana, a lot of educated persons who left Guyana are going back to help build the country

if you have any sort of small business here that going shitty, consider going guyana
yuh must have some friend or family there who could help you on your way

i've been considering it a while. the crime here real real bad......

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Postby Rovin » April 1st, 2022, 11:38 am

where d causeway imbutt was planning to build here ....

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Postby sMASH » April 1st, 2022, 1:39 pm

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Postby SuperiorMan » April 1st, 2022, 1:55 pm

sMASH wrote:Baldy Z(19).jpg


More like the reverse.

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Guyana’s Vice President Bharath Jagdeo says that “T&T is falling apart.”

Postby nick639v2 » April 1st, 2022, 1:57 pm

Wait till the mark buss about people with fake degrees getting cushy positions and even playing medics or advisors, it soo bad that it’ll spark international black listing . Not to mention all the big name oil parties going there and getting everything free and eating their belly full for profit.

We’ve worked in gy and commissioned a few popular attractions and group of companies from TT. It ain’t no joke thing that in Guyana as fast as they see progress, they’ll take it and run very far from the homeland. The loyal ones hate change and will not change similarly to some laid back and lazy ppl on our sister isle, then it’ll be left to the outsiders who came, to run and upkeep the country. Development by the government will be sold quickly to buyers and the land properly exploited and future ruled by private entities..

Fingers crossed they don’t follow suit and actually make a change, cuz the new generation of Guyanese women properly hawttttt lol

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Postby hover11 » April 2nd, 2022, 6:47 am

Guyana to embark on sustainable hatching egg industry

https://www.inewsguyana.com/guyana-to-e ... -industry/

Agriculture not important carnival more important to invest in :S

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Postby The_Honourable » April 2nd, 2022, 11:13 am

Jagdeo's uncomfortable truths

PAOLO KERNAHAN

GUYANESE Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo mounted an ornery donkey with his home truths about TT.

Not surprisingly, his blunt assessment of our economic health has been widely repudiated. Many took issue with the propriety of his message rather than its veracity. But hey, you know us Trinis – bad-talking God's country is a privilege reserved for citizens.

What sat like a burr in many saddles was this line in particular, "...T&T is falling apart." At the heart of his message was a warning that Guyana, poised for a nose-bleed ascent, should be wary of travelling the potholed road TT has taken. It's a path that led us to an over-reliance on natural resources, triggering serious, enduring repercussions for the rest of the orphaned economy – the dreaded, well-documented Dutch Disease.

We won't take that kind of trash-talking from a Guyanese politician, but perhaps we'll swallow it from the Inter-American Development Bank. The IDB produced a report in 2018 about the phenomenon. Care to guess the title of that report? The Dutch Disease Phenomenon and Lessons for Guyana: Trinidad and Tobago's Experience. But sure, let's pelt that outta-timin' outsider who's trying to kick us while we're down, or up – who the hell knows, right?

That's the trouble. Whether this country's falling apart is, unfortunately, a subjective affair. TT has never been big on data or the big picture. People's beliefs are therefore influenced by their circumstances, agendas and political biases. Without hard, current figures we're left to assemble our own picture with the limiting pixels of what we're told and what we see. Trinis are still buying cars, liming in bars and shopping, so the economy is doing as well as can be expected. This isn't a reasonable way to take the pulse of an economy.

The unemployment rate has gone through peaks and troughs since 1999. It started climbing steadily in 2015. This trend coincided with the collapse in oil pricing that dug its claws in around 2014.

The available unemployment figures, however, will not touch the vast numbers of jobs lost due to the demise of several small and medium-sized businesses before and during the pandemic. If beleaguered businesses don't report these numbers to the Ministry of Labour it's as though those job losses never happened. Unemployment figures also don't reflect the number of underemployed in this country; folks who can't get sufficient work to keep afloat.

What about the powerful “falling apart” imagery? While this assessment flirts with hyperbole, there's some fire behind Jagdeo's smoke. For example, infrastructure across the country has been in steady decay for years. Roads and bridges get only modest attention and there is a crassly disproportionate application of resources.

Several areas outside of the capital city and major urban centres have the look and feel of a separate country – one that never had obscene oil wealth.

Along with unemployment, crime and insecurity have also been steadily on the increase, regardless of stone-faced denials from the Government. Forex issues are perennially problematic as this country's earning capacity remains hamstrung. With our eyes firmly fixed on an ever-diminishing resource, like a 90s boy band we're still expecting a comeback to our oil and gas, tight pants glory days.

The Guyanese vice president also said he's aware of negative opinions openly expressed by Trinidadians about Guyana's uneasy relationship with democracy. Jagdeo graciously accepts that many of those opinions are well founded. Imagine what we in TT could learn if we admitted our failings. Well, eef you like countries like dat, go dere!

Rather than working ourselves into a lather over Jagdeo's perceived “disrespek,” we should be working to mend fractured relations between our countries. In other words, the opposite of what this administration did in failing to show at the Guyana Energy Conference. The Government should put its people ahead of unproductive false pride for the sake of creating room in Guyana for gasping local businesses.

Bharrat Jagdeo's comments may have been impolitic, but truth doesn't always wear a three-piece suit.

TT and Guyana have a lot to offer each other. Nothing has been said or done that can't be water under the pontoon bridge in the mutual interests of both nations.

We all want the same thing: to grow and see our people flourish – to be part of a region looking to the future. Now all that's left is for the Government of TT to share the same ambition.

Source: https://newsday.co.tt/2022/03/31/jagdeo ... le-truths/

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Postby hover11 » April 2nd, 2022, 8:26 pm

GUYANA TO HAVE FIRST WORLD TRADE CENTER IN CARICOM


https://lm.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3 ... e6YPD4sgqw

Guyana will soon be the Dubai of the Carribbean.

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Postby RedVEVO » April 2nd, 2022, 8:30 pm

hover11 wrote:GUYANA TO HAVE FIRST WORLD TRADE CENTER IN CARICOM


https://lm.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3 ... e6YPD4sgqw

Guyana will soon be the Dubai of the Carribbean.


Trinidad will soon be the Dummy of the Carribbean.

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Postby MaxPower » April 2nd, 2022, 8:48 pm

RedVEVO wrote:Trinidad will soon be the Dummy of the Carribbean.


Vev,

They already are and our behavior and performance proves it especially in this pandemic.

Trinis going to eat themselves up more and more as Guyana progresses. Yes, Guyana will have corruption and bad spending and they may fall apart in future…..but NOW the money passing and Trinis just cannot stand it.

Imagine na….Guyana…the Guyanese that Trinis hate so much will be wining on them. And Trinis love to party and put Carnival before everything? TAKE jam.

Trinis, the man said allyuh falling apart. STFU and let it soak in because allyuh know it blasted true. It’s probably a bit late now, but at least try to be productive na. It’s everything so allyuh hadda be last in?

Come on Trinis, do better.

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Postby SuperiorMan » April 2nd, 2022, 9:57 pm

For all the fellas that feel they pulling rank with the outside Vene women, just now all yuh Indo beti and red woman will be coasting with the sheikhs of Guyana soon.

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Postby neilsingh100 » April 2nd, 2022, 10:33 pm

Guyana following same playbook as Trinidad in early 2000s. Big spending on vanity infrastructure projects to make them look developed together with large increases in subsidies and transfers. They should have followed Norway and invest the oil money and as investments grow use some of the capital gains to develop the non-energy sector.

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Postby RedVEVO » April 3rd, 2022, 2:09 am

SuperiorMan wrote:For all the fellas that feel they pulling rank with the outside Vene women, just now all yuh Indo beti and red woman will be coasting with the sheikhs of Guyana soon.


And WHY you green so with envy ? :mrgreen:

VIP Trinis going to Guyana to be Sheikhs via Caribbean (Guyana) Airlines everyday now.


Lets's looks at the VIP itinerary :

Departure : SHEIKH DUANE BIN SULTAN AL NAHYAN - Seat 20C Economy 1/4/22
Arrival/Ret: SHEIKH DUANE BIN SULTAN AL NAHYAN - Seat 2B First Class 1/4/23

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Postby timelapse » April 3rd, 2022, 6:09 am

neilsingh100 wrote:Guyana following same playbook as Trinidad in early 2000s. Big spending on vanity infrastructure projects to make them look developed together with large increases in subsidies and transfers. They should have followed Norway and invest the oil money and as investments grow use some of the capital gains to develop the non-energy sector.
Nah, they should invest it in carnival.It is super successful in Trinidad

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Postby zoom rader » April 3rd, 2022, 7:05 am

Time to end dis

What Guyana said was jahs Truths

Guyana is and never was important, time to move on

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Postby SuperiorMan » April 3rd, 2022, 7:39 am

RedVEVO wrote:
SuperiorMan wrote:For all the fellas that feel they pulling rank with the outside Vene women, just now all yuh Indo beti and red woman will be coasting with the sheikhs of Guyana soon.


And WHY you green so with envy ? :mrgreen:

VIP Trinis going to Guyana to be Sheikhs via Caribbean (Guyana) Airlines everyday now.


Lets's looks at the VIP itinerary :

Departure : SHEIKH DUANE BIN SULTAN AL NAHYAN - Seat 20C Economy 1/4/22
Arrival/Ret: SHEIKH DUANE BIN SULTAN AL NAHYAN - Seat 2B First Class 1/4/23


lol hahhahahhahhahahaha, usually the wife takes the last name though :wink:

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Postby De Dragon » April 3rd, 2022, 8:12 am

neilsingh100 wrote:Guyana following same playbook as Trinidad in early 2000s. Big spending on vanity infrastructure projects to make them look developed together with large increases in subsidies and transfers. They should have followed Norway and invest the oil money and as investments grow use some of the capital gains to develop the non-energy sector.

Head of the class for you. Norway has TRILLIONS of dollars in their Sovereign Wealth Fund. Here? LFD RFD PNM Civil Engineer MoF drawing down on it like wow, but still taking mega loans that have our debt to GDP ratio at close to 90%.

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Postby zoom rader » April 3rd, 2022, 12:08 pm

De Dragon wrote:
neilsingh100 wrote:Guyana following same playbook as Trinidad in early 2000s. Big spending on vanity infrastructure projects to make them look developed together with large increases in subsidies and transfers. They should have followed Norway and invest the oil money and as investments grow use some of the capital gains to develop the non-energy sector.

Head of the class for you. Norway has TRILLIONS of dollars in their Sovereign Wealth Fund. Here? LFD RFD PNM Civil Engineer MoF drawing down on it like wow, but still taking mega loans that have our debt to GDP ratio at close to 90%.
Nah man

Trinidad have Carnival and Eliteauto-Tun Tun believes in taking out loads for feathers and his panties

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Postby pugboy » April 3rd, 2022, 4:27 pm

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/04/02/asia ... index.html

a good read for when your debt starts to hit the fan

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Postby daring dragoon » April 4th, 2022, 4:47 am

pugboy wrote:https://edition.cnn.com/2022/04/02/asia/sri-lanka-economic-crisis-protests-intl-hnk-dst/index.html

a good read for when your debt starts to hit the fan



sounds like trinidad before year done.

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Postby The_Honourable » May 13th, 2022, 2:52 am

Trinidad in state it is today because it neglected traditional sectors for oil and gas – Bharrat

Guyana’s Minister of Natural Resources, Vickram Bharrat remains adamant that though there is widespread excitement about the rapid growth of oil and gas development in the country, Guyana will not allow itself to fall prey to the Dutch Disease by neglecting other sectors.

Mr. Bharrat, who has responsibility for petroleum, reinforced this policy of the Guyana government when he gave an address at a Rice University forum in Houston, Texas last week.

“We don’t want to be seen as the oil and gas country alone because there’s so many other natural resources that we have in country. It has been a priority of our President that we look at the non-oil sectors, especially to avoid the Dutch Disease,” Bharrat said.

Many countries have gone down that road, Bharrat explained, and Guyana is seeing the consequences that it is having on them today.

In reference to recent statements made by Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, Mr. Bharrat said, “There was so much criticism, but Trinidad is in the state it is in today because of the neglect of the traditional productive sectors for oil and gas, and we have seen the state of their economy today.”

Dr. Jagdeo had said that the twin-island nation is falling apart economically, and doubled down on his comments, adding, “I don’t know if they have a problem with truth, but the fact of the matter is that the economy is undiversified and it relies heavily on oil and gas and when the prices fall, things start to fall apart, and they are facing some of those consequences now.”

During his Rice University address, Mr. Bharrat also pointed out Venezuela as an example of what not to follow. He said it got carried away with its oil and gas revenues.

In Guyana’s case, he said government will ensure the other sectors grow with oil and gas. The government has maintained that Guyana is an open economy, and intends to incentivise investments in certain sectors and projects.

https://oilnow.gy/featured/trinidad-in- ... as-bharrat

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Postby timelapse » May 13th, 2022, 7:04 am

Man spitting pure facts.Trinis only know oil and gas.Everything else is to support oil and gas.
What do you expect when the longest reigning political party has oil and gas people at its helm?

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Postby zoom rader » May 13th, 2022, 10:17 am

timelapse wrote:Man spitting pure facts.Trinis only know oil and gas.Everything else is to support oil and gas.
What do you expect when the longest reigning political party has oil and gas people at its helm?
Bro red government ppl was taught that kamla spent out Trinidad oil money.

They believe this to this date

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Postby Trinispougla » May 13th, 2022, 10:46 am

pugboy wrote:https://edition.cnn.com/2022/04/02/asia/sri-lanka-economic-crisis-protests-intl-hnk-dst/index.html

a good read for when your debt starts to hit the fan

that is why whatever money we are getting from high energy and ammonia prices is going to pay debts......production isn't high enough for a boom

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Postby Trinispougla » May 13th, 2022, 10:49 am

The_Honourable wrote:Trinidad in state it is today because it neglected traditional sectors for oil and gas – Bharrat

Guyana’s Minister of Natural Resources, Vickram Bharrat remains adamant that though there is widespread excitement about the rapid growth of oil and gas development in the country, Guyana will not allow itself to fall prey to the Dutch Disease by neglecting other sectors.

Mr. Bharrat, who has responsibility for petroleum, reinforced this policy of the Guyana government when he gave an address at a Rice University forum in Houston, Texas last week.

“We don’t want to be seen as the oil and gas country alone because there’s so many other natural resources that we have in country. It has been a priority of our President that we look at the non-oil sectors, especially to avoid the Dutch Disease,” Bharrat said.

Many countries have gone down that road, Bharrat explained, and Guyana is seeing the consequences that it is having on them today.

In reference to recent statements made by Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, Mr. Bharrat said, “There was so much criticism, but Trinidad is in the state it is in today because of the neglect of the traditional productive sectors for oil and gas, and we have seen the state of their economy today.”

Dr. Jagdeo had said that the twin-island nation is falling apart economically, and doubled down on his comments, adding, “I don’t know if they have a problem with truth, but the fact of the matter is that the economy is undiversified and it relies heavily on oil and gas and when the prices fall, things start to fall apart, and they are facing some of those consequences now.”

During his Rice University address, Mr. Bharrat also pointed out Venezuela as an example of what not to follow. He said it got carried away with its oil and gas revenues.

In Guyana’s case, he said government will ensure the other sectors grow with oil and gas. The government has maintained that Guyana is an open economy, and intends to incentivise investments in certain sectors and projects.

https://oilnow.gy/featured/trinidad-in- ... as-bharrat

this is quite funny.....coming from a country that has as much resources as guyana(other than oil and gas).....which as of three-four years ago was virtually destitute and had to rely on debt write-offs

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Postby Dizzy28 » May 13th, 2022, 11:04 am

daring dragoon wrote:
pugboy wrote:https://edition.cnn.com/2022/04/02/asia/sri-lanka-economic-crisis-protests-intl-hnk-dst/index.html

a good read for when your debt starts to hit the fan



sounds like trinidad before year done.


Sri Lanka was a different level of corrupt,The Rajapaksas were essentially like royalty except more corrupt.
Prior to the mass resignations last week they ran things
President - Gotbaya Rajapaksa
PM - Mahindar Rajapaksa
Minister for irrigation, internal security, home affairs and disaster management - Chamal Rajapaksa
Finance Minister - Basil Rajapaksa

Chamal’s son Sashindra - Junior Minister for high-tech agriculture
Mahindra's son Namal - Minister of youth and sports
Yoshitha Rajapaksa - PM Chief of Staff

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Postby Rovin » May 13th, 2022, 11:12 am

T&T is d run down way it is because of teefin politicians, their frens\famalee, d real masters d 1% & dotish voters who keep putting back d same setta woft ppl back into power cause they look like we style of voting ...

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Postby Trinispougla » May 13th, 2022, 11:34 am

Dizzy28 wrote:
daring dragoon wrote:
pugboy wrote:https://edition.cnn.com/2022/04/02/asia/sri-lanka-economic-crisis-protests-intl-hnk-dst/index.html

a good read for when your debt starts to hit the fan



sounds like trinidad before year done.


Sri Lanka was a different level of corrupt,The Rajapaksas were essentially like royalty except more corrupt.
Prior to the mass resignations last week they ran things
President - Gotbaya Rajapaksa
PM - Mahindar Rajapaksa
Minister for irrigation, internal security, home affairs and disaster management - Chamal Rajapaksa
Finance Minister - Basil Rajapaksa

Chamal’s son Sashindra - Junior Minister for high-tech agriculture
Mahindra's son Namal - Minister of youth and sports
Yoshitha Rajapaksa - PM Chief of Staff

i was in Washington in 2009. Visited the White House which was cool aside from the fact that it was unusually hot, especially in september. Anyways, there was a tamil dude protesting the first rajapaksa(dude who ended the civil war) and he was giving out pamphlets during a protest just outside the White House.The first rajapaksa(mahindra) got a lot of international congrats for ending the civil war. The tamils had legitimate complaints but you lose all solidarity and sympathy when you attack innocent people. But it is that ending of the war(despite the large scale of civilian casualties) that propelled the family into prominence

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Postby zoom rader » May 13th, 2022, 1:05 pm

Rovin wrote:T&T is d run down way it is because of teefin politicians, their frens\famalee, d real masters d 1% & dotish voters who keep putting back d same setta woft ppl back into power cause they look like we style of voting ...
Dats wat eliteauto-tuntun votes for

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