My Morning Paper – November 29, 2016 – Purveyor of Utter Rubbish and Filth

It is now four days since the “We March Bahamas” protest, which saw thousands of concerned citizens walk from Arawak Cay to Rawson Square, in demand of accountability and transparency from the present government and from all those with aspirations of one day representing the people of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas as an elected official, yet today the governing Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) still continues to feel ‘some sort of way’ about the march; taking it personally and attacking the organizers of the protest, the funny thing about it is that the march really wasn’t an anti-PLP demonstration, they just happened to be the government caught at the time being less than accountable and transparent with the people but then a guilty conscience can really take a toll on some people, damn who knew that anyone in this government even had a conscience?!

In an odd twist the Hon. Kenred Dorsett, Minister for the Environment, has stepped forward to show that himself to be a latest purveyor of utter nonsense and filth, as he seems to have become unhinged like some of his parliamentary colleagues, and attacks the organizers of the march.

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“Dorsett: March organizer made mistake in rejecting PM meeting” – The Nassau Guardian

Excerpt from this article; “Minister of Environment Kenred Dorsett yesterday expressed disappointment at the ‘arrogance’ of organizer of ‘We March Bahamas’, saying while the Black Friday event was a testament to the strength of democracy in The Bahamas, the organization made a ‘mistake’ by turning down Prime Minister Perry Christie’s invitation to meet and discuss their concerns.

In a response to a letter from organizers, the prime minister released an open letter on Thursday night, inviting them to meet to engage in dialogue aimed at ‘improving the lives of citizens.

But founder of Our Carmichael and event organizer Ranard Henfield said o Friday he did not wish to meet in private.

He said the prime minister should address people publicly.

‘That was a mistake Dorsett said in a statement.

I believe the only way to address the challenges facing our country is to do so together and by staying open to talking to each other.

‘Divisive politics and rhetoric are not conducive to a stronger Bahamas.”

Actually, this is quite true, Mr. Dorsett, divisive politics and rhetoric’ really are not conducive to a stronger Bahamas, and the whole notion of the five-paged open letter/invite at the 13th hour is a perfect example of ‘divisive politics and rhetoric’ and as it was seen as such, it was therefore rejected.  As minister Dorsett now wishes to express ‘disappointment at the arrogance of the organizers of ‘We March Bahamas’; I hang my head in shame as I too must express ‘disappointment’ in the ineptitude and incompetence of The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), as it seems to have made this vile but yet attempt to derail the planned march, when a letter asking for these issue to be addressed publicly was received by the OPM over a month before the event.

It is clear that the OPM attempted to engage in its own style of ‘divisive politics’ and lost.

The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is their nature.

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My Morning Paper – November 28, 2016 – The Progressive Liberal Party overreacts……..yet again

It would seem that the each and every time that any person of group of persons speaks out against the current Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) government, then they are branded as being ‘unpatriotic’ or ‘dissidents’ with a political agenda; thus was the response by the PLP government to the “We March Bahamas” protest organizers that was held this past Friday; but the most amusing thing about this overreaction to this protest was that the protest was not anti-PLP but rather a protest against our eroding style of governance and the inaction to certain key social issues.

“PM suggests march was politically motivated” – The Nassau Guardian

Excerpt from this article: “Prime Minister Perry Christie suggested over the weekend that the Black Friday march, organized by community activist Ranard Henfield and was attended by hundreds of Bahamians, was politically motivated.

Christie made the suggestion while on the new ‘What’s Happening’ show on Cool 96 in Grand Bahama.

‘The people who marched in New Providence and Grand Bahama and wherever else they marched. I invited them to come in and talk, because we’re at a very advanced stage (of the National Development Plan).

We finished the first draft of a national plan for the Bahamas, and the national plan picks up every issue they spoke about.”

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I am sure that each and every church or/or civic organization consulted with can attest to the first draft of this plan being completed and being released to them for their review, right? 

It seems that whenever the Prime Minister is criticized for his inaction or the inaction of his government, he then proceeds to claim how he was just about to ‘pull the rabbit out of the hat’ and proceeds to speak to the wonderful ‘things’ that he and his government have been working on and the tremendous efforts being put into these ‘things’, so therefore while it may seem like a long time, it isn’t as long as it once was – the Prime Minister’s main philosophy ‘ ‘stall them”.

As expected the Prime Minister suggests that the march/protest was totally unnecessary because he had already reached out to the protest organizers to have a ‘talk’, the only problem is that the letter inviting the organizers to the Office of the Prime Minister for this ‘talk’ came on the eve of the protest/march; some now suggesting that it was sent earlier but the mail system has proven to be slow; really?

It is indeed ridiculous for the Prime Minister to now assert that he had extended the ‘olive branch’ when it now proven that is was just a little too late; as it would appear that the purpose of the letter in the first place was merely a late minute effort to make the case for the argument that he presents in the press today; that he has indeed responded and given the ‘invite to talk’; what was his reasonable expectation though?  That the event would be cancelled because the Prime Minister finally answered so now we are in ‘talks’?

So I shall end with words from the website ‘BahamasUncensored’, now confirmed as the brainchild of the member of Parliament for Fox Hill and minister of Foreign Affairs, the Hon. Fred Mitchell; “At this point, letter writing, talking ain’t gonna do it.  Talk is cheap, money buys land.  December 2016 dictates that it is time for a Hail Mary F**king pass.  Don’t say we didn’t tell ya”, Is the Prime Minister aware that the time for talking has passed and now it the time for action?

The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is their nature.

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My Morning Paper – November 21, 2016 – Out of my Control

Prime Minister Perry Christie response to the Black Friday March is exactly why the march was put on in the first place, to demand accountability and transparency from the people that are supposed to govern the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and a part of this accountability is to be truthful with the people and I guess in the prime minister’s defense he was and this truthfulness that he allowed to slip  is indeed frightening.

“PM: I will meet protest leaders – Christie responds on eve of Black Friday March – The Tribune.

Excerpt from this article; “Amidst a defense of his government’s performance this term, Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday told organizers of today’s ‘We March Bahamas’ protest that he was ‘painfully aware’ that the country has suffered tremendous setbacks.

In advance of what has been foreshadowed to be a major protest against governance, Mr. Christie released a five-page response to the protest organizers that itemized reform initiatives and made the case that many setbacks were ‘beyond’ his administrations control.’

Here we have a group of disappointed members of the public that have come together four and half years into the Christie administration to voice their concerns about the state of the country and they are being told by Prime Minister Perry Christie that “he is painfully aware that the country has suffered tremendous setbacks’ and [that] “many of the setbacks were beyond his control”, thank you for your brutal honesty Mr. Prime Minister.

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“In his letter, Mr. Christie told the group that his government remains resolute in its commitment to build and a peaceful, economically, progressive and politically enlightened society, and invited organizers to a meeting at his office at a ‘mutually convenient time’.

Mr. Christie stressed that his government has always worked and continues to work toward its core goal of improving the quality of life for its citizens”

The reason why many people marched was because in the past four and half years they have seen the quality of life on the decline for the average citizen so when the Prime Minister admits to being ‘painfully aware’ that the country has suffered tremendous setbacks, is he conceding the fact that his administration has failed at its core goal ‘of improving the quality of life for its citizens’?

It was my understanding that Prime Minister Perry Christie was notified of the march twice, far enough in advance of the planned date of the march to not have to pen a letter to the organizers the night before, but this seems to be typical of Prime Minister Perry Christie, always a day late and a dollar short, or maybe his intent was to dampen the impact of the demonstration in light of the traction and support that it had gathered by saying that he ‘reached out the them’, but the Prime Minister’s response, beside being late, in itself is indeed a troubling sign of a ‘leader’ that has lost all grasp of reality.

After four and half years the Prime Minister now seems to be willing to admit that the country has suffered ‘tremendous setbacks’, while after repeatedly reassuring the public that things were looking ‘dead good’ and getting better, we all knew they were not and this is why we marched and demanded answers and now we know why, it because the setbacks were beyond the control of the present administration, I honestly and fervently believe that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) government, through sheer incompetence, ineptitude and laziness, created the environment for these ‘setbacks’ that the Prime Minister now claims was ‘beyond’ their control but now he would still wish to reassure the Bahamian people that him and his administration really do have all the answers; well a lot of the Bahamian people are not buying it because the PLP’s 2012 election campaign also sought to assure the people that the Christie administration has the answers, the people trusted him and his party and voted for his administration, and here we are four and a half years later with the Prime Minister now suggesting to us, the Bahamian people, that he may be out of his depth; why should we think that with more time he would be able to get control of the current issues that plague our country?

But as the Prime Minister sits back and does what he does best, play with words at the 13th hour, we have Fred Mitchell, Minister of Foreign Affairs, weighing in with nothing less than a blistering insult to the people of the Bahamas, who seek to ask for change, accountability and transparency from this government and all governments to follow that they entrust the affairs of country to, expecting them to  manage them in the best interest of the Bahamian people.

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“Mitchell says protest won’t change ‘diddly squat’ – The Tribune 11.25.2016

Excerpt from this article; “Hours after the start of the ‘We March’ demonstration in Nassau on Friday an apparent audio recording of Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell condemning the protest as a propaganda exercise and forbidding his party’s supporters to attend was released on social media.

In the recording Mr. Mitchell aligned himself with political website bahamasuncensored.com – an admission that has long been rumored due to the pro-Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) slant on its content and vitriolic takedowns of persons or entities in opposition to the Cabinet minister and Fox Hill MP. “  It is good to see the member of parliament finally stop being a coward and finally coming out of the closet as the voice behind the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) propaganda webpage and I say kudos to him but I must ask, how can Fox Hill MP see it fitting and right for him to even suggest that supporters of the PLP should not have supported the protest that simply asked for transparency and accountability from government?  Is Fred Mitchell intimating for one minute that no matter what his government does and how adverse the public at whose pleasure  they serve feel about a certain issue, our only recourse would be to endure it; whatever happened to the PLP’s “I have a Voice”, pitch to the Bahamian people during the 2012 election campaign, was this a lie?

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Has Mr. Mitchell taken the “You can go to God but it still has to come through me” approach to governance that Prime Perry Christie took?

Indeed, a lot is out of the Prime Minister and his government’s control; and we now have began to wonder if they ever had control of the situation.

The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is their nature.

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My Morning Paper – November 24, 2016 – Subtle Suggestions of Intimidation

I have found it amazing and odd that while thousands of American citizens have taken to the streets to protest the election of Donald Trump as President of the Untied States of America, they would issue an advisory over a protest planned in the Bahamas against the manner in which the country has been governed over the years, especially over the past four years.

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“US alert over protest march – ‘Be mindful of your actions, ‘warns tourism minister” – The Tribune

Excerpt from this article; “Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe yesterday warned protesters to be mindful of their actions during the Black Friday march and occupation of downtown Bay Street as the American Embassy and US cruise ships have expressed security fears over the rapidly-growing demonstration set for the busy Thanksgiving weekend.

Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe yesterday confirmed that the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) contacted the ministry to express concerns given the thousands of cruise ship passengers expected to be in port Friday.”

The Tourism Minister amazes me as in his language he is attempting to suggest that the protest to be more that he would have people believe that it really is; this is sad actually given this government past and the damage they have done to the tourism brand, but let us give the minister some credit and see how he responds to the advisory.

“So we told them after we spoke to the Commissioner of Police that we are advising that we believe we will be able to conduct business as usual,” he said, ‘and we certainly hope that’s understood by those involved in the protest.

‘The democracy we do have in place has to be respected. The Royal Bahamas Police force will be managing the protest and we’ve assured the cruise lines that visitors can arrive and all will be well.”

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So the minister did what I did when I had guest in town when his party had the infamous ‘murder boards’ up and I was asked if that was how many murders that the country had in one year and I had to explain that it was really over a five year period; basically calm their fears from the reckless actions of a reckless political organization, but just how reckless is this protest?

From my understanding, this protest is simply to put any and all persons in government on both sides of the floor and those wishing to become a part political system, that the electorate has grown tired of the same system and style of governance that been failing us; as we demand accountability and transparency from those that govern us and seek to govern us; to imply that this protest is anything more is extremely disingenuous and minister Wilchcombe knows this fact.

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But if he needs a parallel drawn; I will flash back to the BTC demonstrations; there was on concern of cruise visitors then and when Bernard Evans ‘owed that their protest against the sale of the Bahamas Telecommunications would transform the country into a ‘small Egypt’, I wonder where was his concern then.

As US officials have told their staff that the Sand Trap is off limits after the shooting death of a woman their last week, I have begin to wonder if this US alert over the march is actually entirely truthful.

The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is their nature.

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My Morning Paper – November 22, 2016 – When all else fails – DEFLECT!

My question of the day; what does one do when you have been caught being far less than honest and it seems that each and every time that you attempt to ‘explain’ yourself, you only seem to dig a deeper hole for yourself?  Well you deflect of course.

“Gibson brings resolution to probe BTC sale” – The Nassau Guardian

Excerpt from this article; “Golden Gates MP Shane Gibson yesterday moved for the appointment of a select committee to ‘investigate, examine and enquire into the circumstances ‘of the 2011 sale of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC).

‘Mr. Speaker, it is said that decisions made, whether bad or good, follows you forever and affect everyone in their path one way or another,’ Gibson said.

‘One such damaging decision was that of the previous administration Free National Movement (FNM) to sell 51 percent of that strategic asset, we call BTYC, to a foreign entity.”

Just as Prime Minister, Perry Christie, finally answers Opposition Leader, Dr. Hubert Minnis, as to whether he supported the proposed $2.1 billion agri-fishies venture with Chinese investors; minister Shane Gibson moves to appoint a select committee to ‘investigate, examine and enquire’ into the BTC sale; so what if it is five years after the deal?

To be totally honest, everyone thought that this probe would be the first order of business when the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) came into office in 2012 but as usual this promise was never fulfilled, as numerous other promises; as many man hours and tax dollars have been spent in an effort to regain 2 percent of BTC and thereby ownership, which the Prime Minister suggested that he has already achieved; so why this investigation?

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It is interesting to note that as per the $2.1 bn China-Bahamas agri-fisheries project, the prime minister has finally found his voice, saying ‘that if such a plan came before Cabinet, it would be ‘rejected outright’, but didn’t the governments very own ‘propaganda machine’ suggest that it did make it before Cabinet, as it tried to make the case that the deal was not secret and that the Opposition had full knowledge of it; this is beginning to sound like the “Blue Water” deal that the Progressive Liberal Party attempted to ‘cut’ for the sale of BTC during Perry Christie’s first stint as Prime Minister; another deal that he seems to have known nothing about and if it had come before him he would not have gone through with.

Now we have Tall Pines MP Leslie Miller stating; that “[the] Chinese approached Gomez about fishing interest”, when documentation has already proven that it was V Alfred Gray who gave Ambassador to China, Gomez the approval to approach the Chinese with the proposal; this is also documented.

While the situation is spinning out of control with half truths, outward lies and retraction of statements, there now is this resolution to form a committee to look into the BTC sale that took place in 2011, which to my recollection was an open process’ so open that the details of the deal drove the people to the Parliament Square to protest it.

There is some much back and forth concerning this ‘secret deal’ in Andros with the Chinese and the attempts to deflect away from it that I am beginning to develop motion sickness, maybe I just need a doctor.

Yes, the Progressive Liberal Party has made some ‘tough decisions’, but unfortunately most have seemed to have not been in the nest interest of the people of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

While many make the argument against the sale of BTC, some with legitimate and valid points, one cannot argue against the fact that BTC has become more profitable than when it was government owned; as more stores are opening with the opportunity for employment for more Bahamians.

One final point of interest, while Shane Gibson and the progressive Liberal Party now seeks to make an issue of the BTC sale to foreigners, it makes one wonder exactly who was behind “Blue Water”.

The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is their nature.

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My Morning Paper – November 21, 2016 – Laughable Nonsense in Grave Times

In one of the most shameless attacks since the Bahamas Information Services (BIS) fell back into the hands of the present Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) government and has been used to pump out some out of the most outlandish and propaganda; the Deputy Director, Elcott Coleby has put what would be can only be termed as ‘laughable nonsense’, if the matter were not so grave.

It is fact that the Bahamas Information Services (BIS) is used by the government of the time to spread its ‘message’; as is ZNS but there has to be limits, even if they are only moral limits to the level of rubbish that any Bahamian government should will attempt to impose in its people.

“Dr. Minnis ‘thief of our birth right’ comment unclear”

Elcott Coleby, Deputy Director of Bahamas Information Services

Excerpt from this article; “FNM Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis on Wednesday renewed his call for PM Perry Christie to reveal whether he supports the proposed $2.1 billion agri-fisheries venture with Chinese investors, as he said Mr. Christie’s ‘stony silence’ may well ‘go forward with this theft of our birthright.’  Dr. Minnis is on record as calling the proposed investment venture secret and lacks transparency.

He was speaking at the ratification ceremony at the FNM Headquarters.

It is important to note that all the genesis, the facts and the documentation surrounding this investment initiative are all a matter of public record.  The announcement of the $35 billion fund earmarked for CARICOM by the President of the Peoples Republic of China is matter of public record; the announcement was made over four years ago in Trinidad and Tobago during the CARICOM-CHINA Summit.  The draft paper ‘for discussion only’ prepared and submitted by the Bahamas Ambassador to China to Agriculture Minister the Hon. Alfred Gray has been published in its entirety in the local newspapers.  The authorization letter submitted by Mr. Gray to pursue this economic oppurtuinity was also published.  The Ambassador shared both documents with the Bahamas National Trust (BNT), BREEF and a number of local stakeholders as part of his consultation to solicit the input of the industry stakeholders, I note that consultation with stallholders by its very definition denotes transparency so the charge of secrecy appears to be at odds with the facts as we know them.”

 

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First question here is who is “we”? because it would appear that Minister Gray was not privy to the facts as ‘we know them’ because he first admitted to them and then changed his mind and went on to deny them; it makes it seems as if ‘someone’ is being less than truthful with the Bahamian people.

“Hours after Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources V. Alfred Gray acknowledged to reporters that he gave the go-ahead for the Bahamas Embassy in China to have discussions with the Chinese government on the $2.1 billion proposal for and agri-fisheries project, Gray claimed in a statement that The Nassau Guardian’s story detailing the proposal was ‘utterly false,’

In spewing his propaganda, which could be only in an attempt to deflect from the true issue at hand, the writer of this piece gets lost in his very own rhetoric; the central issue is what did the Prime Minister know and when did he know it? The writer goes off on same strange tangent of; “To ask the Prime Minister, the head of the cabinet, to make a policy decision based on the suggestion of a civil servant is unfair and inconsistent with the manner in which informed public policy is formulated at the cabinet level.’   Are they both not civil servants?

Okay let me ease the tension here and clear some of the confusion in Mr. Colbely’s mind on this issue; Did the Minister of Finance aware of the fact that someone in his cabinet was looking to ‘cut a $2.1 billion deal’ with the Chinese?

This is not the first time that this particular minister flip-flopped on the explanation to perceived malfeasances on his behalf; because he did the same thing when he was accused of interfering in a judicial matter of one of his constituents.

The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is their nature.

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My Morning Paper – November 19, 2016 – Stating the Obvious

“Cooper: PLP not perfect, but still the best choice” – The Nassau Guardian

Excerpt from this article; “Admitting the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) every move has not been perfect, PLP candidate for Exuma Chester Cooper said the Christie administration has made the ‘difficult decisions’ to advance the Bahamas, making a case that the PLP is the best choice having laid the foundation for the ‘next evolution of the country’.

‘Over the past five years many have been critical of the PLP, and we know that every move we made hasn’t been perfect, but when you stop and take stock, you’ll see that what we’ve been doing is making the difficult decisions, doing the heavy lifting and laying a foundation for a new Bahamas’ said Cooper, who was given the nod for Exuma at the PLP headquarters on Thursday night, along with Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) senior executive Eva Bain for Central and South Abaco.”

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It is indeed amusing and amazing the manner in which Mr. Cooper has over stated the obvious, “PLP is not perfect” but in doing so still arrived at the most illogical  conclusion; “……..but still the best choice.”

The truth of the matter is that he ‘heavy lifting’ was already done by the pervious Free National Movement (FNM) administration, and if the PLP had stayed the course and followed up on what had already been started, the country would be that much further ahead but instead we have been left with countless unfilled promises and initiatives that have either failed or are currently mired in deep controversy.

A prime example would be that of tax reform with the introduction of Value-Added Tax (VAT),many labeled this as a ‘bad idea’, with me being one of those persons and I still see it has having a negative impact on the country’s economy than positive, as promised.

This past week it was revealed that the government has collected $852 million over an 18 month period from VAT- this is about $47.33 million per month but yet the national debt continues to grow at an alarming rate as it seems that borrowing has not been curbed but rather seems to have increased, but yet Mr. Cooper would have us believe that the PLP is the best choice and maybe this one of those examples of where they have not been ‘perfect’.

Mr. Cooper says; “……..the Christie administration has made ‘difficult decisions’ to advance the Bahamas”, and all I can do is sit in astonishment as I try my best to see where this ‘advancement’ has taken place because I only see the quality of life for the average Bahamian in decline.

Indeed, Mr. Cooper the “PLP [is] not perfect” and to be fair to them who really is but they have proven themselves to be so far from perfect that it would be pure insanity to even consider them as the “best choice”

The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is their nature.

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My Morning Paper – November 17, 2016 – Democracy Delayed

“PLP convention Jan. 24-26” – The Nassau Guardian

Excerpt from this article; “After postponing its convention following the passage of Hurricane Matthew, the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) gas decided that it will stage the event on January 24-26 next year.

In an internal communication yesterday, PLP Secretary General Barbara Pierre advised party officers that the three-day convention will be held at the Melia Nassau Beach resort, West Bay Street.

The convention, the first since 2009, will see the highly anticipated showdown between PLP Fort Charlotte candidate Alfred Sears and Prime Minister Perry Christie.

Sears has expressed confidence that he will win.

Despite an emergence of Christie supporters within the PLP snubbing Sears’ leadership bid, the former attorney general has not backed down.”

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Finally, after seven years, the Progressive Liberal Party has decided to host a national convention; with Alfred Sears putting his ‘army’ together to clash with the present leader and about 4000 Stalwart Councilors give or take one or two.

What I find admirable about Mr. Sear, if his leadership bid is genuine, is the fact that he refuses to back down, knowing full well that a delayed convention only gives the leader of the Progressive Liberal Party that much more time to shore up his Stalwart base by adding a ‘couple’ here and there, Mr. Sears response is one of optimism, in that it will give him more time to campaign; I honestly wish him all the luck in the world because as the Prime Minister once said, “You can go to God……..”

What is notably disturbing here is that the Prime Minister and his party has denied democracy to the members of their very own party by violating their very own constitution and not holding a convention earlier, as the PLP constitution calls for a convention very year as stated in Article 7.1 of the Party’s Constitution: “There shall be a General Meeting of the Party every year in the month of either October or November or as otherwise determined by the National General Council, which meeting shall be named the National General Convention.”

The current leadership has denied the members of that party the right to choose leadership, other positions and make possible amendments to its constitution for over seven years but yet this is the very same party that wishes for the people of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas to re-elect it and have it honor the country’s constitution; we saw just well that worked out over the past 4 and a half years.

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My Morning Paper – November 15, 2016 – The Transparency of the Progressive Liberal Party

This government seems to have an inherent difficulty with transparency and accountability; with many of the members of the governing Progressive Liberal Party seeming to have no idea of very basic principle of these concepts; today I will discuss one such member.

As Prime Minister, Perry Christie, makes a call for his government to be more transparent, this call coming four years too late, one of his Cabinet Minister seems to not be in agreement with the Prime Minister, as this minister still insists that he has no need to be open, transparent or accountable, and that no one can make him be accountable or transparent, even If it had the potential to save his own political career.

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“Gray won’t reveal ‘secret FNM deal’ – Minister: Minnis can’t tell me what to do.” – The Nassau Guardian.

Excerpt from this article; “Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources V. Alfred gray yesterday dismissed a call made by Free National Movement (FNM) Leader dr. Hubert Minnis for him to table in the House of Assembly a ‘secret deal’ Gray claimed the FNM administration entered into in 2009 with China Shandong Expressway Investment Company Limited for an agriculture development involving 10,000 acres of land in Abaco free of charge.”

It seems that Mr. Gray has become unhinged in an attempt to defend himself against the blatant accusations of wrongdoing and in defending himself has now threatened to expose a ‘secret deal’ that the previous Free National Movement administration made with the Chinese; my dear God, how ever would the FNM leader respond to such a claim of wrongdoing done on behalf the administration that he was a part of?

“Minnis told The Tribune he knew nothing of the 2009 deal and challenged Gray to table it in Parliament.”

Ball in your court, Minister Gray, “when asked whether he will release the information, Gray said he will not.

‘No. Minnis can’t tell me what to do,’ he said”

Hon. V. Alfred gray, did you just ‘punk out’?

I wonder if Minister Gray is referring to the talks that the former administration held with the People’s Republic of China and private Chinese companies, that was documented through and by the Bahamas Investment administration Bureau, if so then this was hardily ‘secret’, unless Mr. gray believes other to be as ignorant as he is making himself look right now.

In my opinion, it is time for the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie to call Mr. Gray into the Prime Minister’s office and have a stern talk with him because he is not only contradicting the message that the Prime Minister would like to project at this time, that he realizes that his government needs to me transparent but also he is continuously embarrassing him [The Prime Minister] and the Progressive Liberal Party as a ‘serious’ political entity.

The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is their nature.

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My Morning Paper – November 14, 2016 – Total Recall – Time for a Recall System

One of the greatest travesties of the past week was how the Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources showed great contempt and utter disrespect for the people of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, whose well being which he once swore to work in best interest of. 

When he [Minister Gray] suggested that the Chinese agri-fisheries deal was still open to negotiation, despite the overwhelming opposition to it by the population at large, his contempt then reached a point where he suggested that he was ‘untouchable’ in any and all wrong-doing by himself and his government.

“Gray Suggests Chinese argri-fisheries deal still open negotiations” – The Nassau Guardian; 11.10.2016

Excerpt from this article; “Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources V. Alfred Gray yesterday suggested that the $2.1 billion proposed China-Bahamas agricultural and fisheries initiative is still on the table and also expressed fear that the Chinese would discontinue investments in the country in wake of widespread criticism over foreign investment.”

It is totally amazing the manner in which the minister would still proceed with this proposal, give the manner in which has transpired to date.  A proposal which he first denied even existed i.e. lied about but it now saying to the public; since he has been totally exposed, yes, I gave the approval and I stand behind it an no matter what your objections are, whether they be credible or not, I am still open to it.

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In a nutshell, the Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources sent the Bahamian ambassador to China to ‘chat up’ the Chinese government with a $2.1 billion agri-fisheries project; question, who is putting up the $2.1 billion and why would they agree to a 50/50 ‘deal’ with the Bahamas government where they [the Chinese] have virtually no control; I mean the only thing that the Bahamas government brings to the table is valuable agricultural and fisheries resources.

Minister Gray, then goes on to be less than truthful to the people of the Bahamas, when it is said [he] expressed fear that the Chinese would discontinue investment in the country in the wake of widespread criticism over foreign investment”, has the minister forgotten how this government berated Izmirlian but then I tend to digress and it would come to seem that China has some ‘favorite nation’ status and is not to be offended, when one realizes that the entire Baha Mar fiasco began as an argument between the developer and the contractor [the Chinese].    There was no and is no criticism over foreign investment with the Chinese but rather with the total lack of transparency that these ‘deals’ are being handled.

As the Minister and his government prepare to hand over the Bahamas to the Chinese; we would like to know under what conditions we are being sold out.  As Zimbabwe has now made the Chinese Yuan its legal currency after Beijing cancels it debts, some of us would like to know if we are headed in the same direction or have ‘arrived’, with it all beginning with our natural resources, most notable our marine resources?

With this potentially at stake, Minister Gray seems to have taken the position that this is all about him and he will do whatever he pleases.

We need a recall system wherein we can pull ministers like this back into line or remove them from office, especially when they have reached a point where their interests outweigh those of the many; the Bahamian people.

Through it all we have yet to hear the Prime Minister’s opinion on the issue but it seems he is being the usual ‘bury my head in the sand’ Prime Minister, because I cannot fathom that one this deal was not known to him before Gray gave his first instruction and also I cannot imagine Gray making a statement of the deal still being open to negotiation without the Prime Minister’s approval.

The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is within their nature.

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