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Sep 28, 2012 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Dem boys know when you tek a poor man outta nowhere and put he in charge of plenty money, he gun eventually mek he hand fast. Is a natural thing.
In Guyana, dat deh all ‘bout. A lot of dem big boy go in wid no money, no house, and couple years later, dem got massive house, pool, Mercedes, Lexus and bank account in India and China. Nuff odder things dem boys know ‘bout.
Is dem same people does cry de crocodile tears and tell de people how dem got Guyana at heart and how dem really love de people.
As a matter of fact, dem boys seh dat they love de people so much dat they coming up with all kinds of programme and scheme fuh mek de people better in dey old days.
Dem create a ting call de National Insurance Scheme or what dey call NIS. If yuh want a glasses or you fall down in one of GuySuCo field, NIS gun pay you some money. Dem had plenty billions.
De Rat and the Bees including Shaatie doan like hear ‘bout nobody wid more billions than dem, so dey sit down and decide how dem could use up de NIS money. Dey put some in de Bridge to the mad house. Dem send a whole set over to Bahamas Clico and dat lost. Dem invest big in Stanford and everybody know wah happen to he. Dem do all kinda ting.
Well de straw wha bruck de camel back was De Rat pension. Dat alone is more than three million a month. When NIS had money dat was nutten fuh dem pay, but as de years go by de cheese start fuh run down. And de worse ting yuh could lef round a Rat is cheese. He doan care who lef widout. He cleanin’ up.
De Rat give NIS a new meaning – No Insurance Safe wen he deh round.
Talk half and stop yuh damn contribution.
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