My Morning Paper – April 13, 2017 – FREE!

“Free electricity pledge by the PLP – Offer to residents who stick to specified limit” – The Tribune

Except from this article; “IF elected to office for another term, the Progressive Liberal Party said it plans to ‘make the cost of electricity free to residential customers who limit their monthly use to below specified limits,’ continue the implementation of National Health Insurance and stimulate job creation.

The party also pleaded to create a Ministry of Communication and Information to foster greater ‘transparency and accountability,’ annual business planning and reporting for each government ministry as well as training programs for older citizens who want to learn new skills.

The promises are contained in the PLP’s ‘Action Plan for Moving Forward Together’ which the party said would be published on its re-launched website, ww.myplp.org”

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Yes indeed, we have officially entered “silly season” which has the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), if re-elected, not just saying that they will make electricity affordable for all but rather make it “free to residential customers who limit their monthly use to below specified limits”; what are these ‘specified limits’ and why do I get the feeling that these ‘specified limits’ may just be enough for a person to keep their refrigerator running without incurring any expense; God be with you if you like to take baths in hot water and let us not forget that when this, or anything similar, has been attempted in the past, the financial quagmire that Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) formerly The Bahamas Electrical Cooperation (BEC) was left in.

The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) took the Free National Movement (FNM) to task over the proposal of removing value-added tax (VAT) from certain bread-basket items and prescription medication but now stand before us and tell us that they can give us free electricity if we stay within specified monthly limits; I really want to hear the rest of this story because we all know that there is no such thing as free, especially with this Progressive Liberal Party; one way or the other ‘someone’ will pay.

But hold on as things get even more strange; the Progressive Liberal Party also promises; if returned to power of course, to ‘create a Ministry of Communication and Information to foster greater ‘transparency and accountability’; first I would like to say that this is what Bahamas Information Services (BIS) was intended for and secondly; is the PLP finally conceding to the fact they have failed the country when it comes to transparency and accountability?  As MANY questions still have gone unanswered, some dating back to the very moment that they took office in May of 2012.  I tend to reflect on the formation of Resolve Bahamas back in 2014, whose purpose was to remove over $100m in bad debt from The Bank of The Bahamas and he more recent promise by the Prime Minister to give an accounting for this entity before Parliament was dissolved but yet they come with a weak apology and the fabulous promises that they will actually do better.

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I patiently await Pamela Hill, CEO of BPL, to now come back and inform us that she knows not of what the Prime Minister speaks.

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

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My Morning Paper – April 11, 2017 – The Highs and Lows of Delusion

“Davis: PLP will win 30 seats – Deputy PM predicts current government will increase majority” – The Tribune

Excerpt from this article; “DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip ‘Brave’ Davis predicted yesterday that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) will win 30 seats in the upcoming general election and the Free National Movement (FNM) will win nine.

In an interview on ‘Darold Miller Live’, Mr. Davis told radio show’s host the Bahamian people know it is too ‘risky’ to put the country in the hands of the FNM and its leader Dr. Hubert Minnis – who he described as being incompetent.

Mr. Davis also questioned whether Dr. Minnis would remain leader of the FNM if he were to become successful in becoming the nation’s leader.”

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First we have Prime Minister Perry Christie saying that despite the numerous failings of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) government, the people will still vote them back in and now we have Deputy Prime Minister, Philip Davis saying that they are assured to win 30 seats out of a possible 39 seats.  It is alright to make bold statements in order to garner confidence in your party and to rally your troops but there is a point where such bold statements can only be seen for what they are; statements of delusional, tired and confused men.

Deputy Prime Minister goes on to say in his delusional diatribe; “When you wake a sleeping giant called the PLP and this machinery and when we get our message out, I think the Bahamian people will listen to us and see what we have to done and appreciate it is too risky to interrupt where we are headed as a country and put it in the hands of who?”

Exactly where are we headed as a country Mr. Deputy Prime Minister; exactly what you done or are doing that cannot be interrupted?  The economy is on the decline, unemployment is at an unprecedented high, crime is a problem that not only plagues us nationally but also internationally and the government of the day has the country living in a shadow; so the best thing right now is for someone to come along and break this downward spiral that we are on; interrupt it and save this country from a government that has done little to nothing to better the lives of its citizens.

The Deputy Prime Minister makes the statement of ‘when you wake the sleeping giant’……it is a pity that someone did not wake the PLP up over the past five years, as they have been in a deep slumber for the past five years, while the country that they were elected to govern has being going to ‘hell in a hand basket’.

So indeed, slumber on, as soon and very soon you will have no more responsibilities and be able to sleep the rest of your days away.

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

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My Morning Paper – April 10, 2017 – A Dead Investment

“PM: PLP govt. is not perfect – ‘Voters will look past high crime and unemployment” – The Tribune

Excerpt from this article; “MAKING it clear that his administration ‘never claimed to be perfect’ Prime Minister Perry Christie is confident that voters across the country will look past unflagging issues of high unemployment and crime and return the Progressive Liberal Party to office.

Mr. Christie told crowds of supporters at a mini-rally in Marathon on Saturday that notwithstanding challenges, his government never stopped providing opportunities for Bahamians and remained the ‘best investment’ in the country’s future.

His comments come as parliamentarians prepare for the dissolution of Parliament on Tuesday, April 11th, and the end of government’s legislative agenda.

‘We know that there are those who are looking for jobs,’ he said, ‘who are looking for security, and who feel that more could have been done.  We have never claimed to be perfect but I tell you this, we have never stopped working and providing opportunities for the people of the country.

‘And I have no doubt whatsoever that in the quietude of your homes when you think about it, you know if you are going to make an investment in your future, the best investment you can make is in the PLP.”

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Sometimes I am left to wonder as to the mental state of the present Prime Minister; with all due respect, but there is no way that you can stand before a crowd of people and admit to failing them, failing the country, citing high crime and high unemployment as issues that you have failed to effectively address; which would mean that the economy is also failing and you lied about this fact, and still ask the people to ignore these failures and vote for you because you are their best hope.

Who is that blatant?

The people of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas invested in the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) in 2012 and got nothing in return; a dead investment. So exactly what will the people vote for if they were to vote for the PLP in the upcoming general elections?

“So when people have to make a choice when they ask themselves who they should vote for, look at our  record”; but Mr. Prime Minister you have just admitted that your record is a record of failure, so what is there to look at or even consider? 

The Prime Minister and his party are beyond delusional as Fred Mitchell gets up and does a bit of fear mongering, and I ask do we really want these men with this mentality to continue on as leaders of the country. 

Can we afford this type of mentality?

Indeed Mr. Prime Minister, no one is perfect and no one expected you to be.  What was expected of you was to fulfill your promises to the people to an extent wherein you made their quality of life somewhat better than you met it or at the very least helped them maintain their quality of life if you were unable to improve it, but you have even failed at the standards that you had held the former administration to; not even achieving the bare minimum during your tenure in office and yet you are back asking for another chance.

Another chance at what?

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

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My Morning Paper – April 08, 2017 – While Being Concerned with Others

“Toggie and Bobo at PLP event” – The Tribune

Bradley Roberts has repeatedly attempted to implicate Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis, as being connected with “Toggie” and “Bobo’, the two men at the heart of an alleged murder-for-hire plot against billionaire Louis Bacon and lawyer Fred Smith, QC – the self proclaimed ‘gang members’ were seen among governing party supporters on Tuesday night, The Tribune can confirm.

Wisler ‘Bobo’ Davilma and Livingston ‘Toggie’ Bullard, the two men who were allegedly hired by Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard to engage in criminal activities, attended the PLP’s joint constituency meeting at T G Glover Primary School.

Earlier this year, Mr. Roberts castigated Dr. Minnis over his ‘silence’ regarding FNM candidate for Marco City Michael Pintard, who resigned as chairman of the FNM and from the Senate over his involvement in the lawsuit against Mr. Nygard on March 21, 2016.  His resignation, he insisted, was not an admission of guilt.

On the same day that Mr. Pintard stepped down from the posts, Dr. Minnis admitted to The Tribune that he had met Bullard at his home.

Dr. Minnis said Bullard, his constituent in Killarney whom he said he met three times, contacted him to pass on a warning to Mr. Pintard that he was about to be allegedly ‘set up’ by a high ranking member of the government and others.”

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First I would like to say to Mr. Bradley Roberts; as for his attempts to implicate Dr. Minnis or even Mr. Pintard in this ‘murder-for-hire’ plot; any question but forth at this time have already been asked and answered – period.

Mr. Pintard’s resignation was not an admission of guilt, as there was nothing for him to be guilty of and as for Dr. Minnis; he met with a man to hear a ‘tale’ and no matter how ‘fishy’ the tale may have been in and of itself, as it was regarding Mr. Pintard being set up by a ‘high-ranking government member’ or others; who exactly would these people be, if you are actually looking to investigate a criminal act here and with this question in mind, let us go back to this picture of at least one of these men, who have for some reason since received government contracts, taking the stage with National Security Minister Dr. Bernard Nottage on Tuesday night and also reflect on the fact that these men are on tape; audio and visual, with Peter Nygard reassuring him of the fact that Deputy Prime Minister Philip ‘Brave’ Davis had instructed them to ‘watch his back’. 

Yet, now they are seen taking the stage with the National Security minister but when they met with Dr. Minnis and Mr. Pintard with their tale of murder-for-hire, Minnis and Pintard were accused of being concerned with others in mastering minding this plot; you just can’t write a better script than this, or maybe you can and maybe it was well written, because the men did warn that someone was about to be set up.

It is indeed interesting how the Chairman of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Mr. Bradley Roberts, who knows all other business now denies knowing these men, “………Mr. Roberts suggested he did not know the men were at the event and said despite Davilma being outfitted in a PLP shirt and pictured alongside National Security Minister Dr,. Bernard Nottage, it did not mean that he had ties to the governing party”, indeed Mr. Roberts it does not mean that the man has ties to the PLP but have you proven that he does not have ties to the governing Progressive Liberal Party (PLP)?

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

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My Morning Paper – April 05, 2017 – Abject Cluelessness

“Gray not sure why people are upset over carnival delay” – The Nassau Guardian

Excerpt from this article; “Amid ongoing international and local outrage over the change of dates for Bahamas Junkanoo-Carnival, MICAL MP V Alfred Gray yesterday said the fallout from the delay will be a wait-and-see game ad insisted ‘reasonable people act reasonably’.

In a statement to the press, the Bahamas National Festival Commission advised that carnival dates have been changed from its previous dates May 4-6 to May 18-20.

‘The 2017 event will also be consolidated to one island on one weekend,’ the BNFC said. ‘The Music Masters Semi-final will take place in Nassau instead of Grand Bahamas.”

As usual the Christie administration in its implementation of a potentially major initiative, have failed and are now attempting to work backward to order to have the future of this particular initiative actually survive the light of day.  We have seen the Christie administration begin in grand fashion only to have to scale the event back each and every year because of the massive lost of revenue, instead of beginning on a smaller scale, growing a product that is actually marketable and able to be privatized in a more systematic manner.

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What I find remarkable is just how out of touch Minister V Alfred Gray seems to be over the entire matter; I am shocked, I know I should not be but I am.

“Many local and international people have expressed outraged on social media over the late postponement.

The Bahamas Carnival Cruise, which was booked to bring over 150 visitors, has said the company is set to lose over $25,000 and its visitors may lose well over $150,000 in total.

When asked his thoughts on the outrage expressed on social media, Gray said. ‘I don’t know the basis upon which people are upset, but I think I indicated reasonable people act reasonably.”  Is Minister Gray actually intimating that those that had booked visits to the island or made other investments based on the previously announced dates for this event and are set to lose money based on these reservations and investment are being unreasonable? 

This reminds me of the attitude that the Christie administration took to the many delays of the opening of the Baha Mar project, with people losing money in anticipation of these openings and the government moving right along with business as usual.

I really should not be shocked at the attitude and cluelessness of Minister Gray, because he is the very same member of parliament that saw nothing wrong with him calling an island administrator on behalf of a constituent’s son who was locked up and suggesting to this local island administrator the ‘options’ that he had.

The seemingly abject cluelessness of Minister Gray in matters such as these; a veteran politician and purported attorney is absolutely amazing and only shows that he along with many of his parliamentary colleagues are totally unfit to continue to serve in elected office in any capacity.

I still wait for Minister Gray to break the tension that hangs over this situation by him telling us that he is only joking.

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

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My Morning Paper – April 4, 2017 – Confessions

“Christie: It’s easy to piss away money” – The Tribune

Excerpt from this story; “WHILE speaking at the renaming ceremony of a portion of Thompson Boulevard to University Drive, Prime Minister Perry Christie urged University of The Bahamas executives and students to ensure they have leaders who are knowledgeable and ‘accountable’ for the state of the economy, insisting that; it is so important to recognize how easy it is to piss away money’.

Do we have a confession here?

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Indeed, Mr. Prime Minister, it is easy to ‘piss away money’, as your administration has proven time and time again’, with the main issue being the manner in which you detailed the accounting how over a billion dollars in value-added tax revenue collected since its implementation has been used; in light of the realities of our current economic position, that being our credit rating being at ‘junk status’.

Most Bahamians are getting over the insulting explanation by the prime minister and sometimes minister of finance on the accounting of the revenue collected from VAT:

  • 40 percent went to reducing the deficit
  • 30 percent went to general expenditures while,
  • 30 percent went to replace revenue ‘lost’ from tax reductions

With the numbers presented; approximately $56 million has been allocated to reducing the defect but yet the deficit has continued to grow; unabated and with no explanation.

No reasonable person expected value-added tax to be the ‘magic spell’ and take away all of our national debt while lowering the county’s deficit over night, nut when one opens the dailies or turns on the news and hears and sees that the debt had incurred another billion dollars and the deficit has risen at an alarming rate, despite the recent tax reform exercise; one would be irresponsible not to question the government as to what is really going on.

So, I am left to buy the Prime Ministers unsolicited explanation as to what has happened to the money collected from VAT; it has been poorly managed and basically ‘pissed away’.

One positive piece of advice that Prime Minister Perry Christie passed on to the young people in attendance was to “ensure they have leaders who are knowledgeable and ‘accountable’; basically advising they not to vote for him and his Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) organization.

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

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My Morning Paper – April 3, 2017 – The Intellect, Eloquence and Energy of a Leader

“PLP: Minnis ‘unprincipled and ill-prepared’ to lead” – The Tribune

Excerpt from this article; “The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) continued to promote its message that the Christie administration is the ‘only government’ that can take the country into the 21st century at the weekend, while accusing the Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis of being ‘unprincipled and ill-prepared.’

While addressing scores of supporters at a joint Abaco branch meeting at the Central Abaco Primary School on Saturday night, Prime Minister Perry Christie said he has the ‘intellect, eloquence and energy to run the country while Dr. Minnis, on the other hand, is afraid to stand on the same stage with him and debate the issues.”

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First, I would just like to say that from word ‘on the ground’ and pictures of the PLP’s event in Abaco, to say that ‘scores of supporters’ were present in being extremely generous but to bring that to light is just simply being petty, like the Prime Minister presenting himself as intelligent, eloquent and energetic compared to Dr. Hubert Minnis or anyone else for that matter.

The Progressive Liberal Party government has failed.

They have now sat down, re-evaluated the situation and have come to the determination that if they were to attempt to run on their record and achievements, they have a very serious problem; because they have failed the people miserably, so the best that they can do is to channel all of their efforts into discrediting the Leader of the Free National Movement on a more personal level, and they are even failing at this – they are failures.

The Prime Minister speaks to who is least principled and prepared and I ask him who is less principled then himself; to have a Cabinet riddled with scandals without any repercussions; surely he is not serious and I would dare say that the only thing that he seems prepared for is to give an eloquent and superfluous speech and the accompanying photo-op; as the actual principles of governance still seems to elude him and his government.

Indeed, Prime Minister Perry Christie has attempted to make the campaign narrative about Dr. Minnis and himself, while Dr. Minnis has made it about his team and the people but I cannot blame Prime Minister Christie about making it about him and not his party; because beside having no record to run on it would be best to focus on himself because it would appear that over fifty percent (50 %) of the PLP’s ratified candidates are ‘repeat offenders’ from his first administration; whom he has recycled in hopes of reviving into a third term, God forbid if he were able to win the upcoming general election.

I wonder what principles would Prime Minister Perry Christie be talking about though, when he is the one losing his cool over the words of a person he describes as a “lunatic’ and openly flipping him ‘the bird’.

The Prime Minister either has turned into a comedian or has taken leave of his sense.

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

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My Morning Paper – April 01 2017 – Truly Irresponsible

Excerpt from this article; “Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday warned Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis to be mindful about criticisms made against public servants who are responsible for figures revealed in his latest value-added tax (VAT) communication, after Minnis said Christie is ‘delusional’ if he believes anyone has brought his explanation on how VAT revenue has been used by his administration since its implementation in 2015.

‘What I should say to the public is that I note that the member of Parliament for Killarney (Minnis) who is no longer the leader of the Opposition, has indicated that the figures are unbelievable.’ Christie told reporters outside of Palmdale Primary School yesterday.

‘I simply want to say for the record, the figures [and] the accounting was done in accordance with the requirements of the constitution.

‘The financial administration honored that and they were prepared by the same civil servants and public officers who will advise him, if by chance, he becomes the next prime minister of the Bahamas.”

Prime Minister Perry Christie should be ashamed of himself and his entire administration; as it has been this government that has seemed free to question public servants in their professional capacity, at each and every available opportunity; with this past week being no exception, as Transport and Aviation Minister, Glenys Hanna-Martian, accused Auditor General Terrence Bastian of ‘guesstimating’ while conducting his most recent audit of the Road Traffic Department. 

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 Indeed the Auditor General has been the subject of much ridicule and admonishment by this Christie administration when his figures did not reflect those which the government hoped that they should be.  This was seen in the case of the audit of the Urban Renewal program, where the auditor general’s figures suggested some ‘accounting irregularities’, which to this day are still unexplained. The Progressive Liberal Party government immediately went on the defensive, undermined the office of the Auditor General and hired a ‘private’ firm to do an audit of the program, which gave them the more favorable figures that they desired.

Then there was the  issues of the figures coming out the Department Statistics regarding the high level of unemployment in the country, which were quickly refuted by Minister National Insurance; Hurricane Czar Shane Gibson in an attempt to support the claims of the creation of 32,000 jobs created by this present Progressive Liberal Party government.

I ask; were these ‘figures [and] the accounting….[not] done in accordance with the requirements of the constitution”?  Or is this an instance where it is more convenient for the Christie administration to simply ignore the constitution of The Bahamas?  

If these “figures [and] accounting…[were] done in accordance with the requirements of the constitution”, then didn’t the Christie administration seek at that time to disparage them [public servants] by being carless and irresponsible….”?

Again, Prime Minister Perry Christie attempts to take the natural course of the ongoing conversation and twist it to fit his foolish needs, as no one has, including Dr. Minnis, questioned or criticized the public servants who were responsible for the figures revealed in his [the Prime Minister’s] latest value-added tax communication but rather Dr. Minnis and many others are questioning the Prime Minister and sometimes Minister of Finance’s; the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie’s very liberal interpretation of these figures.

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

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