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Bringing Guyana Into the 21st Century
that there is strength in diversity, one which allows freedom of the press, one that is not intent on brainwashing us with foolishness. These are what we want. These are what make us all Guyanese. Let us free our minds of the cacophony of nonsense the PPP preaches to distract us from the real day-to-day issues and problems we face, which they haven’t, and most likely will, never address. Because they are too busy enriching themselves. The sooner we get these buffoons out of our lives the better. ++
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4. The PPP Has Stolen In Excess Of Two
Decades From Us
Kaieteur News ‖ January 22, 2014.
Dear Editor, Having served as an economist at the Bank of Guyana in the eight years to January 2008, many of the analyses and interpretations from the various reports by the Bank, including work which I privately pursued, have remained with me, so that my recent articles (KN Nov 05/13, KN Jan 10/14 & SN Jan 10/14) were written in broad sketches with minimal recourse to numbers, which tend to belabor readers.
This does not however restrict my engaging in social commentary on various topics for which statistical data are unavailable, which I consider of paramount concern to many Guyanese. I wish to acknowledge the, at times empathetic, distilled thoughts of Dr. Clive Thomas, in particular, and also the contributions made by Mr. Granger, the Honorable Leader of the Opposition, in another section of the media (SN Jan 19, 2014). They have undoubtedly witnessed first-hand, more than myself, the extent and prevalence of poverty throughout Guyana. I would like to pause to remind our readers of the deeply held sentiments of Dr. Clive Thomas regarding Guyana’s thrust for a
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