First appeared in The Tribune under the byline, Young Man's View here…
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By all accounts, the public is increasingly becoming uneasy with this government and there are some who are demanding a Cabinet shuffle. There are certain PLP ministers who are sufferers of windbaggery and fictitious disease syndrome and, frankly, some of their performances in various ministries amounts to nothing more than a substantive negative outcome!
Unquestionably, those found to be deadbeats in the present Cabinet must be selectively separated or, in layman’s terms, “rolled out”.
It appears that the PLP, much like the FNM, has become home to a lame duck legion of political pretenders who should not offer in 2017. These MPs and persons seeking nominations should just ride off into the sunset, as they have had their chance and have done little more than bloviate during that period.
I can appreciate that unlike the backbenchers in the last FNM administration — who mostly sucked and kissed up — today’s crop of PLP backbenchers appears to be much more than government cheerleaders. I am impressed when I hear persons such as Andre Rollins and Greg Moss standing up, stating their views and demonstrating that, in those instances, their love of country surpasses their love of party. Sadly, the backbenchers of the previous FNM administration were, for the most part, echoing and supporting everything the executive branch/Cabinet did rather than raising questions and truly representing the interest of the electors.
I was informed that FNM Council members were ready to go to battle in Thursday’s council meeting, seeking to inquire as to when the next convention will be held. I have no doubt that the next FNM convention will be a brawl, a slugfest (politically and perhaps literally), finger-jabbing and ruffian-like browbeating affair. I’ve always held the view that in the wake of former Prime Minister’s Hubert Ingraham’s leadership of the party, FNMs are beating Dr Hubert Minnis with a political club as opposed to understanding that he is not Mr Ingraham or, for that matter, propping him up. It appears that Dr Minnis will be contested during the next convention.
I have also been informed of the PLP’s intention to have a convention later this year. However, I don’t expect much challenges — if any — to the leadership. The sheer goofiness of the upcoming convention and the political backstabbing leaves one to wonder about the future leadership and development of our country.
I think that both conventions should serve as a conscientious platform to address the entire electorate. Bahamians are sick of the blame game that politicians are known to play, whilst speaking about or promoting little to no innovative policy position. We’re tired of the same old, same old – tired of the old, played out attempts at furthering the concept of a personality cult! We want to hear the leadership of both parties proffer a vision for the Bahamas for the next ten to 15 years; we want to hear about a national development plan. We are tired of the five-year, dream-selling manifestos! How will we — the people — be economically and socially empowered?
Unlike the impending FNM showdown, if anything dares to challenge PM Perry Christie, he would likely crush all indications of a political insurrection with the overwhelming votes of a deck stacked with Christie-appointed stalwart councilors/delegates who are blindly loyal. There is no hope for any young turk in the PLP who wishes to unseat Mr Christie due to the mere fact that he has the numbers. As I recall the PLP’s 2009 convention, delegates/stalwarts seem to have voted in lock step and overwhelmingly like assembly-line drones, bringing back quite a few of that party’s senior citizens. That should not happen during the conventions of both the political parties this year. Both parties much adopt a futuristic outlook, building around young up-and-comers and paying their respect to past members by demonstrably holding them out as statesmen, as wise counsel/advisers and as persons whose contributions to the party and to nationhood must be celebrated.
As it stands, within both parties are frontline members who appear to be hamstrung by stupidity and unwilling to accept divergent opinions. These folks, in my opinion, are the “flammers”, hopeless liabilities and useless baggage that any astute politician/leader may have relegated to the political dustbin as they will undeniably be setbacks in what is expected to be a hotly contested general election in 2017.
March 1, 2014

Your elegant words express the feelings of so many of the concerned citizens of our country.. So many are troubled, frightened and distressed with the ill-advised direction the country is heading.. VAT is a government imposed curse that is being forced on the Bahamian people because of the irresponsible borrowings undertaken by successive governments.. Debt, Deficits and Dollar Decline has lead to a falling credit rating and the loss of the nation’s financial respect.. The destruction of the nation’s economy will be on your shoulders Mr. Christie and will become your legacy of failure..
Time for you Sir, our Prime Minister and leader, to demonstrate some real leadership and take charge of your rogue Cabinet.. Cabinet ministers have been acting on their volition and self-interest while completely neglecting the National Interest.. These are your politically appointed ministers and are answerable only to you.. It is now time to bring these scallywags into line as their actions and misconduct are a reflection of you, the head of State..
Why not try and take a page from the nation’s first Prime Minister and demonstrate some forceful, in charge leadership.. Turn our rouge, out of control Cabinet into a disciplined and focused body for running the country in the National Interest, the best interest for the country’s people as a whole.. Make your ministers answerable only to you and not the opposite, of you to them.. Sensor their backtalk and carry a big stick and do not be afraid to use it.. The people will respect you even more.. Seek out viable and workable alternatives to VAT as that Very Awful Tax will be your coffin of failure.. Take the lead and do the right think for our country.. Both your supporters and even your critics will praise bold leadership and the renunciation of VAT.. It up to you Sir, the people have spoken and “the ball is in your court” to do what is right for and on behalf of the people..