--- Norman Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We Goans specially in the Gulf and other > countries toil hard, day and night and send > remitance to the banks and the banks give loans to > others, the people who get advantantage are non- > goans. > Mario asks: > Norman, Have YOU applied for a loan from a bank in Goa where you have deposits, and been turned down? If so, move to another bank, borrow if you must AND BUY SOME LAND. This will help in addressing the problem that we all see. Buying land partially with borrowed money and repaying the loan in monthly installments may be a better long term investment than cash in the bank - especially if it is then being loaned to the dastardly "foreigners" from India and elsewhere. > Norman writes: > > Politicians are to be blamed also for this plight of > Goa, they do not have any real love for the land of > Goa and for the people of Goa but they only look > after their own intrests and benifits. > Mario observes: > You are right. Career politicians the world over make their living by getting elected. However, if loving the land and it's people will get them elected than they will love the land and it's people. It is up to the voters to make the decision. > Unfortunately, like me, you may not be a voter in Goa. > Norman writes: > > Goans wake up before it's too late, a day will come > when Goans wlil no longer be in majority but will > be in minority. > Mario observes: > Some people say that day has already come. >
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