My Morning Paper – September 25, 2019 – Speculate No More

If at some point in time you may have speculated that Philip ‘Brave’ Davis had no moral compass and was devoid of an actual soul, well speculate no more because Mr. Davis has proven your speculation to be fact.
He has proven this to be correct by showing that his empathy and compassion for those affected by the hurricane three weeks ago and especially toward those that have lost loves ones is about as authentic as his picture used on his campaign poster going into the last general election.
“Davis lashes out over lost lives – PLP leader says govt. could have done more to get people out of Dorian’s path” – The Nassau Guardian
Except from this article; “Three weeks after Hurricane Dorian decimated Abaco and Grand Bahama Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Leader Philip Brave Davis said yesterday the government could have done more to protect lives during storm.
At least 53 people have already been confirmed dead as a result of the storm, according to authorities.
During a press conference at the opposition leader’s office on Bay Street, Davis said, ‘That is the catastrophe here.’
‘We can replace infrastructure, the bricks, the mortars. We can rebuild but can’t bring back lives…The key in these matters, are the effort should be: ‘How do we save lives?”

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One thing you must say, that since becoming the official opposition, the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) has held more press conferences and has more to say than when they were the government of The Bahamas. This is not because they have anything new to say or anything of relevance to add to the progress of the country in anyway; it is just because now they seem determined on dividing the country in a time of great need, through the dissemination of false and deliberately confusing information.
To suggest that the present government did not do everything possible to evacuate the people in harm’s way in Abaco and Grand Bahama, not even directing them to nearby caves, is an irresponsible lie.
While the Hon. Philip ‘Brave’ Davis, leader of the opposition Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) feigns compassion and empathy, both of which he has already proven he is devoid of; he must realize that all measures were taken to save lives as Hurricane Dorian approached The Bahamas, despite the falsehoods he chooses to spread at this time.
And as he continues his divisive message, he must also realize that even as he attempts to ride on the back of those affected by this storm, to use their pain and misery to advance his quickly diminishing political career, many of these persons have already began to rebuild their lives – even if it means building around him.
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My Morning Paper – September 29, 2019 – The Davis Deception – While The Opposition Sleeps

I find it odd that if you want to know what’s going with the opposition Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) in the newspapers you will not find it on the front page anymore, is this because the leader of the opposition is becoming more and more irrelevant with each and every passing day?

“PLP might hold off on no confidence motion” – The Nassau Guardian

Excerpt from this article; “In the devastating wake of Hurricane Dorian, Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) leader Philip Brave Davis said yesterday the party is considering postponing its vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis.

‘We’re considering postponing it because we still think the conduct of the prime minister in [misleading] Parliament was sufficiently egregious.’ Davis said.

He added, ‘The resolution is in draft but I do not know whether I want to –  with the country in the state it’s in  and the shock of it – I don’t want to appear divisive at this time.”

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If the leader of the opposition says that he does not want “to appear to be too divisive at this time”, his he suggesting that at other times he has been unnecessarily or necessarily divisive in the past?

I would suggest that the opposition Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) continue to be who they are, a party with a divisive spirit because it is a part of their nature; just as failure is and to try and change this perception at this time would only to perpetrate a falsehood [lie] on the people whom they ask to listen to them and to take them seriously.

The leader of the opposition intimates that “Minnis is ‘very partisan’ in his handling of the aftermath of Dorian”, he goes on to suggest that he [Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis] is “not involving the opposition in anything”, this has already proven to be untrue [a lie] as the prime minister and deputy leader of the opposition, Chester Cooper, have been seen combining efforts to bring relief to the people of the country.

So Mr. Davis, go ahead and hold your vote of no confidence because you have already proven yourself to be divisive. 

It is amazing that the leader of the opposition would attempt to ‘sell’ this message to the people at a time when the people, the government, the country and the international community have come together and have resolved to the commitment of the re-building/restoration Grand Bahama and Abaco and all others affected by Hurricane Dorian….all of this while the oppositions sleeps.

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