BAS!!!!! at least he try to give us a nice airport and encouraged the building of Golf Courses .... Kamla ... what a waste of time, space and oxygen, clearly a danger to the environment!
keen to hear what you all think..
BAS!!!!! at least he try to give us a nice airport and encouraged the building of Golf Courses .... Kamla ... what a waste of time, space and oxygen, clearly a danger to the environment!
Life never came with instructions, and since I am not perfect ... I will make mistakes.
Kamla ...wink wink
I do not know---but what i know is this--the country is still crying out for proper leadership.
Truth does not depend on a consensus of opinion.
Black men just cyah resist indian women...courtesy the slat
Bas, at this point. Kamla needs a plan, dais the only thing wrong at this point.
Man is the measure of all things. Happiness is finding one's own measure.
Redman (01-29-2012)
One is Stockport. The other is Yankee.
In the long run, is the same khaki pants.
"A vote for the COP is a vote for Satnarine Maharaj and Devant Maharaj" -- BigZack
I would support a benevolent dictatorship we need a reset on the system.
Being a democracy even though the politicians abuse the system to their advantage has yet to work..
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...-01262012.html
Singapore’s Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, isn’t often taken publicly to task. But when you make S$3.1 million ($2.4 million) annually to run a country, people expect results. When they don’t get them, the aggrieved masses turn to that lowest-of-common-denominator gripes: Hey, how much are we paying this guy?
Lots, compared with Barack Obama, who makes $400,000 a year. So Lee’s compensation will fall 36 percent, to S$2.2 million, and that of Singapore’s President will drop 51 percent, to S$1.54 million. The cuts were based on the recommendations of an advisory committee formed three weeks after last May’s elections, when opposition party candidates made hay with the pay issue—and the ruling People’s Action Party won by the narrowest margin since independence in 1965.
Such still-fat paychecks may give pause. Yet let’s applaud Singapore for what it’s trying to achieve by paying top salaries to leaders and ministers: attracting the best and brightest to public service and reducing the temptation to engage in graft. Done properly, such initiatives can make government more efficient and economies more vibrant. Transparency International has ranked Singapore among the world’s top five least-corrupt governments since 2001, and, according to Worldwide Governance Indicators, it has also been among the best governed.Since the 1997 Asian crisis, the region’s other governments have had a mixed record in holding public servants to account, making growth more efficient, and creating the institutions—independent judiciaries, central banks, and media as well as freer watchdog groups—needed to clean up political and economic systems. One way for Asian countries, home to a big share of the world’s households living on $2 a day, to boost their economies is to increase the pay of their civil servants.
Take Cambodia, which ranked at the bottom of a recent regional Transparency International corruption survey. Its government workers pad their paltry, sporadic pay by demanding bribes for everything from birth certificates to school grades. One oft-cited International Monetary Fund working paper argues that paying civil servants twice the wages of manufacturing workers is associated with a reduction in corruption. In Cambodia, civil servants make less than half what a garment worker makes.
In China, corruption is the common link between state-owned banks doling out billions of dollars to cronies, land grabs by local officials, and the negligence that killed 40 people in a high-speed rail crash last July. If Beijing paid higher salaries, it might reduce the incidence of graft that aggravates the lopsidedness of China’s development. There’s a saying in Asia that the real money is in government. Not the paychecks, but the kickbacks. More capitalism at the highest levels of public service should make capitalism itself more efficient and equitable.
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There is no Moore's Law of political IQ. It doesn't get better as time goes on.-Bill Gates
Steve and I were talking about children one time, and he said the problem with children is that they carry your heart with them. The exact phrase was, “It’s your heart running around outside your body.” That’s a Steve Jobs quote
Kamla need to pickup the phone and call Bas, or she is in deep doo doo. It really does not matter who is better or not at this point, she needs help and she has to stop being so pig headed and wake up. She cannot control what is going on around her, deep inside I feel she knows it but she does not want to hear " I told you so", so Kamla girl my suggestion to you is make the call and quick.![]()
"People took long to get fed up with Manning, but people have gotten fed up of this Government so soon — there’s no hope for them.” Basdeo Panday
KAMLA..... SHE DOZ WEAR NICE CLOTHES.....SHE BRING STYLE TUH DE WUK...SHE EVEN BRING IT TUH DE COURT HOUSE....TANKS TUH SHE..... MORE 'SILK' IN DE COURTS
.....move over Ayoung-Chee..... Kami is ....'style boss'![]()
Time spent on TTOL..... "time well wasted"
Maccs, yuh mad or what?She cannot control what is going on around her, deep inside I feel she knows it but she does not want to hear " I told you so", so Kamla girl my suggestion to you is make the call and quick.![]()
How you mean that Kamla cannot control what is going on around her?
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"A vote for the COP is a vote for Satnarine Maharaj and Devant Maharaj" -- BigZack
a great man once said..
performance beat ole talk every day of the week
I wonder if his "performance" did beat his "ole talk" in jail ...![]()
... did he get a stand --ing ovation
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Life never came with instructions, and since I am not perfect ... I will make mistakes.
I only hope if the day comes and Panday ends up in hospital some of you wont run on here with your biblical verse, your christian upbringing and cry long tears of how great a man he was. I have seen it with Manning so let not go there again, once you jamming keep jamming in sickness and in health, no hypocrisy ok I have had enough of it.
"People took long to get fed up with Manning, but people have gotten fed up of this Government so soon — there’s no hope for them.” Basdeo Panday
Time spent on TTOL..... "time well wasted"
Is so? Well to me that is dam hypocritical if you did not like them when they well how the arse you singing praise to them when they ill. What kind of dotishness is that?
I read so much about Manning on here I could write a book, all the man personal business was fair play. Manning was given a new woman every Monday morning, some even went so far to organize a move out by Hazel with a pending divorce, it was a feeding frenzy on here daily, with all yuh putting up yuh fool and laughing when he was called thief and dictator.
Now watch some of you all the blessing and prayers in the world, all the tears and wishes for his recovery, who the hell you all think you fooling eh? That is why I said the same thing will happen if Panday was to fall ill am sure, that is the dam nature of the hypocrisy that is always displayed on here,
"People took long to get fed up with Manning, but people have gotten fed up of this Government so soon — there’s no hope for them.” Basdeo Panday
I doh wish illness on anyone. So if someone ah talk abt sick, I wud not laugh and say it good for dem.
snowbird (01-30-2012)
Sols, no one is laughing at anyone, when it comes to politics, every politician does get blows and the worst things does be said, but when one ah dem get sick and you put aside the politics and adopt the human side of it ... you does hear fools saying you are a hypocrite.
Maybe dem need to learn to put aside POLITICS and be human ... dais if they are capable of doing so.
Even Bas know how to do it! geez man.
Life never came with instructions, and since I am not perfect ... I will make mistakes.
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