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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Le Pep Does Mental Masturbation in Public on 13th Month Salary



The debates are on the the 13th month salary. The mental masturbation by the third bench of Le Pep in the National Assembly, is an abuse of responsible, serious public speech. The influx of communism over the years, while these third line benchers were in school, is just sad to watch as they come to an intellectual climax on the 13 th month salary, releasing nothing but sophistry or words of " Bull shit"!

Honorable Sebastian Pillay Takes The Cake
I listen for weeks on as Sebastian Pillay MNA proportional for Le Pep speak on an array of subjects in the National Assembly. This dude reminds me of Jim Jones of Guyana specifically " Jonestown". There Pastor Jones convinced everyone in his congregation from USA to sell their homes, farms cars, and give him their money, join him in Guyana. Once in Guyana, Pastor Jones convinced all the men in his town to give him their wives, daughters, since he was the chosen one. So eloquently, he guided These people of blind loyalty, he led the, to a barrel of mix powdered drinks laced with poison, to drink to their death. To their death, they went. So it seems Hon. Pillay wants us to drink his poisonous arguments advocating the 13th month salary.

Sabastian Says The Worker Is Entitle to the 13 th month

So Pillay says workers are entitle to this 13 th month salary because they make their companies make money. But Pillay does not say that in a civilized country as opposed to the jungles of Congo, you MUST own shares in a company to draw a dividend or profit.

Therefore, Hon. Pillay is encouraging that workers be allowed to steal from companies that have invested MONEY into a BUSINESS in a Communist Country, without regard, for the INVESTOR , who has invested his money, in a HIGH RISK country because of the Communist minority in the National Assembly.

In the end, Honorable Pillay, you are a liar. The worker is not entitle to any dividends in a company. Worse, their is no legal constitutional right to a 13 th month salary. Hon. Pillay tried to sound smart, convincing, intelligent. He comes across not more then a clown.
Honorable Pillay......stand up...laugh at yourself. You have made a royal ass of your self and likely destroyed your political career. See you in the streets. You are a disgrace to the People of Seychelles.

Hon. Simon Gill

Fidel Castro has died. But Simon Gill lives. Hon. Gill knows the Bill was not going to pass. He tried some cheap politics on the issue, and act irresponsibly, as expected. No further words are necessary to his empty political gestures.

Ramkalawan and Afif Talk Sense

Leader of the Opposition Wavel Ramkalawan and Hon. Afif talked sense to Communist - lost Le Pep. In a nutshell, the 13 th month takes money from the private sector when there is no link to productivity, no delivery of service, no program for punctuality, no program for discipline. Afif points out, it will cause inflation, devaluation, increase in cost of goods, over run GDP of 3.4% by -4%. Le Pep agrees with Afif. Well Le Pep third line bench, if you agree with Hon. Afif, why would you raise your hand to destroy the Seychelles economy? Because you are a bunch of dumb asses or what?

Sesel Pou Seselwa Wants Serious Policies

We who advocate " Sesel Pou Seselwa" we want serious policies to improve the lives of all Seychellois. We want our leaders to be sensible, and reasonable, stop being a bunch of ass holes. Work for your People, all of them, stop trying to fool your people, we will mess you up, man!

Sesel Pou Seselwa!

May God Bless All Freedom Loving Seychellois!

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Le Pep should bring a Bill forward wherein government pays all private sector workers, all 43,000 of them a 13 th month salary.
The Seychelles Chamber of Commerce led by Bushy Face will support it.

Anonymous said...

The so called Hon. Sebastian Pillay is just talking about the Ferrari he once want to own! Mr Pillay, the cheapest Ferrari comes at Sr 10 Million, including duties and taxes. On top you will not be able to bring it down to your property at Glacis - you would damage the front end! Despite, with your salary as a MNA or with any other government post you could never earn the money to buy a Ferrari, apart if you a corrupt.

Anonymous said...

What I always like about Christopher Gill is he always talks the plain truth even if it offends people. Sometimes we are too polite and we get lost in politeness. How much time has GOS wasted on this 13 month salary when they knew will and good that it is not possible to give 44,000 workers a 13 month salary. GOS gives this to the 9000 gov workers to keep their support politically but it reduces the amount of money available for serious programs to better our people. Barclays Bank says it cannot cope with demand for foreign exchange for trips in December . This confirms what Ahmed Afif said and it makes the whole National Assembly team of Le pep look like idiots.

Anonymous said...

The bill should state that all businesses should introduce a productivity based incentive scheme and leave it at that.

Anonymous said...

5:29 am spot on. It is up to our people to be productive. That is an individual choice.
Government of Seychelles offers a 13 th month scheme. Does that make our government more productive? No. In fact, our government is very un productive, and very slow to respond to matters tabled before an office. 13 th month scheme was a " scheme" to garner political support to seal the leakage, by Le Pep. They have failed in this effort because they mis understand the level of awareness of the public today. The political winner in this is W. Ramkalawan, he played his cards as a leader, NOT a ladder.
If I was Le Pep internal first bench, I would be saying to Faure - " we need a Leader, NOT a ladder.
I hope this will be a wake up call for politicians. Get serious about the betterment of our people.

Sesel Pou Seselwa!
C. Gill

Anonymous said...

Waste of political fuel for lie pep. LDS outsmarted them to the last minute.

Anonymous said...

Work more to earn more.U earn as you work.Handouts by government is not an economic strategy towards productivity nor does it encourage citizens towards delivering their civic duties ---namely that rights come with duties.Handouts foster dependency .....Just as Pl is dependent on IMF:WORLD BANK......With aging Population ,,...population increase ,,cost of FREE healthcare,eudcation,etc ....plus an astronomic debts ..time for handouts must be reduced but instead Get citizens contribute their share------Seychelles is the few countries in the world whereby citizens donot contribute anything to state....which is something unsustainble and a burden on state finance.

There are many alterantives to handing outs a Double salary to an unperofrming worker ....for instance.as the blogger stated ..a Performance incentive scheme....or 15 percent or else more when an employees work Night shift,public holidays,earning morning or overtime....

Porviding charity instead of encouraging hardwork,,,,in fact cause econ0omic harm to citizens becuase it allow them to accept their situation and not try to change it.

Pl seems to consider Handouts as a Humanitarian aids to responsed to a natural desaster.....it is not Pl..........handouts cannot be consider a normal economic proccess ...it is not Pl...nor is it a charity organization.....
depedency on state is a bad strategy Pl......It bankrupt a state as we saw under Michel,in CUba ,In north Korea,Venezuela and elsewhere.

Anonymous said...

Rewarding for work ,Yes ,handouts,or sucking private sectors, No.Living on benefits cannot continue to be a lifestyle choice in Seychelles.

Anonymous said...

Why it must be a double salary increase pl?why not release or cancel this CSR(0,5%) on private sector and instead use this 0,5 0r increase it by another 0,5 percent thus 1 % or a bit more)that could be then given to employee annually ........this would not levied businesses from what they pay IN CSR but transfer the amount as a bonus-like income for employees .which would be less a financial burdens on busiensses while provideing employees with a decent bonus annually.......it is a more balance approach than sucking private sectors with a double salary per employee increase per annum.

Anonymous said...

No country will risk bankrupting itself as Le Pep for popular support, which it will not get in any case at this point given the way it is being handled.
This is not even charity.
It is attempting to steal from the private sector, give to lazy asses who other wise would not get a bonus.
Most private sector have a bonus scheme. We all know the main industry, Tourism is highly volatile, there are good years, there are bad years. Overall, on a 10 year scale most of these hotel investment fair poorly as an investment at a average return of 3%. Exception is very high end Four Seasons that combined hotel rooms with villa sales.
What Le pep is doing is ridiculous. It violates article 26 Right to Property, given that money in a company account not subject to tax, is in fact a property right. So Le Pep is stealing your cash giving it to a worker without regard for performance or attitude to do as they please with it. It is your money if you are a business.
Worse, labor intensive business like argriculture will suffer greatly if not be wiped out.
Praslin it is worse for agriculture and hotels since it has only a 9 month business cycle and pays workers even when there are no guests.
This issue will destroy Le Pep because people are no longer stupid. They see right through this proposal and everyone knows it is not feasible. Le pep should have simply withdrawn it, reworked it as a voluntary endeavor, supply and demand would take care of the rest in the labor market. Instead, it is now digging its grave. Ramkalawan has made milestones of political mileage on this. Danny Faure has come out looking inattentive, unrealistic, irrational. Faure should have focused on the Vertical Integration issue that is suffocating the economy and making Seychellois suffer. It is there where the swing voters are. He has instead focused on a one party state era issue which is bad bait and can only work if you exile half the population again.
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
CGill

Anonymous said...

Faure shows unable to distance himself for the past.....and get rid of past policies that have put Seychelles is the actual situation......
Polcies that are aimed to bankrupt the country should be refused ...YES both Ram and Afif were factual and right of this issue........

Anonymous said...

He is hanging on to the past. The people have moved forward.
Ahmed and Wavel did a brilliant job, going beyond being factually correct.
It was detonating a political time bomb on Faure, his Le Pep people in the National Assembly trout it was just another chat session, mis step every step. A disaster for Le Pep.

Sesel Pou Seselwa!

CGill

Anonymous said...

Trout - " thought" another fish thing!