Saturday, April 9, 2011

2010: The Year in Review (Q3)

July: Gyan's penalty hits the woodwork and denies Ghana opportunity to advance to the semi-finals. World expected to grow faster than Mauritius. Iker and Sara share tender moment with watching World. Flat tax spins public finances out of control. Mansoor doubles foreign debt in 3 short years. Free guide to abolition of private tuition published.

August: US to allow tax cuts for the rich expire. Democratisation of the economy to now take 1,000 years. What killed many IRS projects investigated.

September: Massive volunteer operation feeds 80,000 every day. Competition watchdog not happy with how insurance is bundled with loans. Mansoor circular found misleading nation.

Read the review for Q1, Q2, Q4.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Probably not suited to this post but:

Just a few days ago I said on here that NR's talk is frivolous....the other day he patronized the Reunion people as lazy...the news has reached them now and they are outraged.

Sanjay Jagatsingh said...

Check some of the comments made by those directly concerned by the comments of our PM.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the link, looks like it was bad omen that I said 'li frivol' the other day(was refering to him inviting someone to check out his fabulous car) and to be honest I didn't even pay attention to what he said about them(Reunion cousins),kind of used to it now that he's being a bit ru..... every now and then.

How can someone defend this now?

This is a real mess, not good for us eh. Aie aie aie......

Anonymous said...

....forgot to add.....they might have their own issues there but this is not too diplomatic.

BTW, I've been there once for medical treatment and with all that we have here now(objectively its not impressive at all) we are still very much lagging behind!

Anonymous said...

Li un pe maladroit bougre la, besoin pardonne li pauvre diable.

'L'amerik des incas besoin vinne apprendre avec ti-Moris'?

A propos, un fois Hilary Clinton aussi ti falt ti-moris et PM ti repete ca milles fois.

Anonymous said...

Open letter to Sarkozy following Ramgoolam's wise words:


http://www.temoignages.re/lettre-ouverte-a-nicolas-sarkozy-a-propos-du-respect,49283.html

BMW said...

Ramgoolam is not setting foot in Reunion again, never ever. See, this time he hasn't been able to reply back to press reports.

akagugo said...

Some people say that, if UK had similar minimum wage and unemployment benefits (as France offers to all of it's DOM-TOM) at the same time at which dodolanders were being asked to choose between independence and joining UK, there would have been no chance for Chacha to be the Father of the Nation...
France has its own imperialist agenda, that's how they won over Mayotte and that's how they are wooing us into collaboration over the management of Tromelin.

Anonymous said...

Reunion Island is part of France, fullstop. Ramgoolam has no business givig them a lesson or whatever!

He should maybe sit down and have alook at this blog and send soem replies