{"id":10734,"date":"2011-08-03T08:58:32","date_gmt":"2011-08-03T12:58:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/?p=10734"},"modified":"2011-08-03T08:58:32","modified_gmt":"2011-08-03T12:58:32","slug":"the-hypocrisy-of-the-plp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/2011\/08\/the-hypocrisy-of-the-plp","title":{"rendered":"The Hypocrisy of The PLP"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It takes a certain chutzpah to  attempt to manipulate problems one failed to address when in office, but  of which one has now become conveniently expert out of office and  promising to fix next time around.\u00a0 Welcome to the Opposition\u2019s failed  summer plans seeking yet again to blame the government for problems the  latter is busy fixing and which the former failed to substantively  tackle.<\/p>\n<p>U.S. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham, who  share a birthday this week, will both face their electorates in  relatively short order.\u00a0 The summer prelude to their re-election  prospects offers some clues into the lead-up to the general elections in  their respective countries.<\/p>\n<p>Both incumbents face voter frustration over jobs and the pace of  economic recovery following the global financial downturn.\u00a0 Despite his  generally deft handling of the crisis, Mr. Ingraham understands how  appreciably the Bahamian recovery depends on the outcomes of debt crises  in Europe and an impasse on raising the debt limit and tackling debt  and deficit in the United States.<\/p>\n<p>There has been unusually hot weather during the first two-thirds of  the summer of 2011.\u00a0 With August quite young, we will see what the  remainder of summer brings.\u00a0 The rising temperatures concern daily life  as well as political happenings.<\/p>\n<p>It has been a hotter summer for Mr. Obama, who turns 50 this  Thursday, than for Mr. Ingraham.\u00a0 Not only has the U.S. president  endured 110 temperatures in Washington D.C., he also had to slog and  sweat through intense negotiations with an opposition party whose more  extreme members have perfected the art of \u201cno\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, soaring temperatures and humidity have engendered all  manner of stultifying and heated rhetoric as well as delirium abroad and  at home not to mention overwrought climatic metaphors describing the  domestic political context.<\/p>\n<p>It has alternatively been suggested that there is a summer of  discontent and that a tsunami of crises are threatening the Ingraham  administration.\u00a0 It\u2019s enough to make the prime minister want to stay  indoors or at least have an all-weather terrain vehicle at the ready.\u00a0  Perhaps this winter there will be talk of political blizzards.<\/p>\n<p>As someone who has battled real political and economic tsunamis,  including the recent global financial meltdown, one imagines that the PM  is deeply cognizant of yet setting his sights beyond the current  challenges.\u00a0 Mr. Ingraham is not given to panicking or losing his head  in a crisis, having been battle-tested over and over.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NARRATIVE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In politics as in history and life, it all depends on where you begin  the story and how you tell the narrative.\u00a0 This has been mostly a  summer of progress on many fronts despite the challenges of electrical  blackouts, road works, and issues related to Mackey Yard.<\/p>\n<p>On these issues the Ingraham administration is dealing with  longstanding matters the Perry Christie-led PLP failed to address  despite their feverish attempts to stoke the issues and manipulate them  for political gain.<\/p>\n<p>The Opposition left BEC in the red with the current administration  having to guarantee a loan to purchase fuel.\u00a0 Under the FNM, BEC  actually made a profit and was considered investment grade by the  banks.\u00a0 The misguided manner in which customer deposits were refunded  and other short-sighted ploys by the Christie government drove BEC into a  financial spin making the corporation even more vulnerable to soaring  oil prices when they came.<\/p>\n<p>Recently, BEC had to pay cash for badly needed and extensive repairs  and maintenance to their New Providence generating facilities partly  because of the mess in which the Christie administration left the  corporation.\u00a0 Blackouts did not become a thing of the past on the PLP\u2019s  watch despite their repeated pledges.<\/p>\n<p>The PLP\u2019s abysmal failure on road works set the New Providence Road  Improvement Corridor Project back many years and will cost taxpayers  approximately $50 million dollars more in fuel and other costs.\u00a0 That  money could have funded many items in the budget, including earlier  upgrades to BEC to prevent blackouts.<\/p>\n<p>The shambolic Christie administration should take a double bow for  helping to prolong the disruptions caused by road works that should have  been substantially completed during their last term, as well as for  depleting BEC and the Treasury of badly needed revenues to dramatically  improve electricity generation at the state-owned enterprise.<\/p>\n<p><strong>PANDERING<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>And instead of pandering and cavalier hypocrisy, it should  acknowledge its record at Mackey Yard of which Minister of Housing  Kenneth Russell chastised them in a press statement last week:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUnfortunately, the Progressive Liberal Party has sought to  capitalize on the fact that the term \u2018squatter\u2019 has become synonymous  with \u2018illegal immigrant\u2019 resulting in this subject becoming very  emotive.\u00a0 The squatter issue, however, is not as \u2018black and white\u2019 as  the Opposition would like you to believe, and there are many  considerations which come into play.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMr. Davis [Deputy Leader of the PLP Philip Brave Davis] is very much  aware of this and the fact that there is absolutely no difference  between the UBP, PLP and FNM policies as they relate to the treatment of  squatters.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs the Ministry of Housing has continued to state, it was the  Progressive Liberal Party government which began the regularization of  squatters, on Housing land, as far back as the Nassau Village  Subdivision in the 1980s.\u00a0 Additionally, it was the same government  under the leadership of former Minister of Housing, Mr. Neville Wisdom,  which established a price of $17,000.00 per lot.\u00a0 We decided to continue  with that price, but to extrapolate a square foot price of $3.40 per  sq. ft., which establishes equity between lots of varying sizes.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The crime front is complex and will be addressed in detail in a later  Front Porch.\u00a0 Here again the Opposition lacks credibility not only  because Mr. Christie wants to appear tough on crime by invoking the  death penalty, having overseen no hangings during his five years in  office.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Christie proved not to be so tough on crime or able to ameliorate  its causes during his last term, a failure that is contributing to  escalating crime today.\u00a0 Both major parties and the wider society must  accept varying levels of responsibility for the crime situation.<\/p>\n<p>In actuality it is the Opposition that experienced a spring of  discontent and a tsunami of derision with the release of the WikiLeaks  cables and reporting by The Nassau Guardian.\u00a0 The fallout on Mr.  Christie has been especially brutal.\u00a0 This has contributed to the dog  days of summer for an Opposition unable to get political traction as it  test-markets slogan after slogan.<\/p>\n<p><strong>WIKILEAKS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The dog days of summer famously refer to summer\u2019s hottest days  usually between early July and early September in the northern  hemisphere.\u00a0 They also refer to a period marked by stagnancy and a lack  of progress, in this case the lethargy of the Leader of the Opposition,  captured in the WikiLeaks cables and a reminder of his five years in  office and general invisibility in his current constitutional role.<\/p>\n<p>Summer has brought rains which have made things more vibrant and  verdant, though not the shade of green of which some may daydream.\u00a0  Construction at Baha Mar is intensifying and for thousands who will find  employment there and in the government\u2019s 3,000 person job-training  initiative this is a summer of progress.<\/p>\n<p>Thousands are enjoying the new Saunders Beach Park and will soon  enjoy the new Straw Market which will showcase many more Bahamian goods  and talent.\u00a0 The demand for U.S. visas for travel is quite high and  reservations for the new Copa connection between Panama and The Bahamas  are in the ninety percentile.\u00a0 Work has begun on the new Gateway Road  Project which will connect LPIA \u2013 where work on Phase II of the airport  has begun &#8212; to a revitalizing downtown.<\/p>\n<p>More pharmacies are preparing to facilitate the prescription drug  benefits program which now covers all civil servants whose increments  and promotions have been budgeted.\u00a0 For tens of thousands and their  dependents this is progress.<\/p>\n<p>In New Providence, the BEC blackouts have been reduced and traffic  congestion is being reduced in various areas and will be further reduced  when the ambitious road project is substantially completed.\u00a0 For  residents and businesses in eastern New Providence they will soon have  cleaner water with greater pressure.<\/p>\n<p>Gas prices are falling because of trends in the international  market.\u00a0 At home, the slashing of duties on various goods is quite  noticeable especially on fruits and lunch meats, all of which will  assist parents when it comes to back to school.\u00a0 The lowering of the  discount rate will enable a corresponding reduction of the prime rate,  which is good news for consumers, many homeowners and businesses.<\/p>\n<p><strong>ATHLETES<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Our track and field athletes have had a banner summer continuing to  excel at competitions around the world.\u00a0 They will enjoy the new Thomas  A. Robinson stadium the construction of which was started and completed  during the current Ingraham administration.\u00a0 The next stage in the  five-year transformation of the athletic facilities at the Q.E. II  Sports Centre is underway.<\/p>\n<p>Were this a summer of discontent, the former Christie administration  would share mightily in the blame for making it so because of the Leader  of the Opposition\u2019s near paralyzing inability to act.\u00a0 It is this same  inability that will allow him scant or no credit for what has made this a  summer of progress.<\/p>\n<p>Among swing voters the Opposition has a Republican problem.\u00a0 While  President Obama is seen as governing and trying to solve problems, the  Republicans are seen as complainers and obstructionists significantly  responsible for the debt problem they are now trying to cast as a  Democratic legacy.\u00a0 Sounds familiar?<\/p>\n<p>Next year, we will see how U.S. voters respond to this Republican  strategy.\u00a0 Similarly,\u00a0 we will see whether Bahamian voters arrive at the  same conclusion that amidst significant national challenges that Hubert  Ingraham has tried to solve problems and worked around-the-clock while  Perry Christie when given a chance to act in a time of calm,  demonstrated why he would have failed in a time of crisis.<\/p>\n<p><em>By Simon<br \/>\nAuthor of the Front Porch column in The Nassau Guardian<br \/>\nCommentator on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bahama.pundit.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.bahama.pundit.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of our favourite columnists points out the hypocrisy of the PLP&#8217;s attempt to blame the FNM government for problems the latter is busy fixing and which the former failed to substantively tackle during their five-year administration.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":50,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"rop_custom_images_group":[],"rop_custom_messages_group":[],"rop_publish_now":"initial","rop_publish_now_accounts":{"facebook_10223285771444175_51037792744":""},"rop_publish_now_history":[],"rop_publish_now_status":"pending","footnotes":""},"categories":[14],"tags":[93,142,60],"class_list":["post-10734","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-opinions","tag-corruption","tag-incompetence","tag-plp"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/10734","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/50"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=10734"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/10734\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=10734"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=10734"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=10734"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}