Friday, April 20, 2012
By DANA SMITH
dsmith@tribunemedia.net
THE FNM and the PLP have governed the Bahamas "into the ground" through fiscal recklessness and irresponsibility, DNA leader Branville McCartney said.
Speaking Wednesday evening at a street meeting in Killarney, he said the two parties have the country "backed against the wall".
"Perry Christie and Hubert Ingraham have evaded responsibility for the past 20 years and now today we find ourselves in this economic and social disorder," he said.
The leaders are responsible for "failed crime policies" and the Bahamas' "poor fiscal state", he added.
"And now they want another five years so that they take us further down the path of social decay and a stagnant economy."
Speaking about the FNM, Mr McCartney said the party "made no progress" in terms of restoring the country's economy and national security.
"Under (Mr Ingraham's) watch, the Bahamas has had three economic downgrades. We have had record unemployment, record home foreclosures, record business closures, an increase in the misery index and increasing gas and fuel costs," he said.
"Ingraham has not created the environment for national security. No one in the Bahamas feels safe today. We are always looking over our shoulders when we go to the food stores, the mall and when we return to our homes. The Ingraham government has produced almost 500 murders in five years. Ingraham has produced a per capita murder rate so high that we are near the top in the world."
He also claimed the FNM has produced no effective policies to combat illegal immigration, illegal guns and human trafficking.
Referring to the PLP, Mr McCartney said their leader is "again promising" National Health Insurance when the party couldn't bring this initiative on stream during their last term in office.
"The PLP hasn't even completed their revised National Health Insurance Plan and now Christie expects Bahamians to believe that we will implement National Health Insurance in the first three years of governance under the PLP?
"I say to you Bahamas: Don't fall for Christie's promises again."
The PLP has also promised to increase the education budget to $580 million annually and will borrow $300 million to finance ongoing capital works, Mr McCartney said.
"Does this mean that Christie will borrow near to one billion dollars within the first year in office?" he asked. "How much debt will be placed on the backs of average Bahamians, who are not getting a fair piece of the economic pie, but are getting more than their fair share of the national debt?
"Christie is now saying that he will create 30,000 jobs if re-elected to office. He never said how these jobs will be created but just blurted out that the country needs 30,000 jobs."
Mr McCartney said since the election date was announced, many promises have been uttered by the FNM and PLP.
"This for them is business as usual. It's just another day at the office for them. They will promise you snow in the Bahamas, all in an effort to gain votes and get elected to office."
Comments
TalRussell says...
Comrade Bran has been one weak and confusing political leader. He and his Papa Ingraham have succeeded - when it comes to the devil many natives have spotted in plans the two of them devised to by this FNM PM's misguided, calculated political risk, to destroy the credibility of Prime Minister Christie. Am I the only one that believes that these two arrogantly alike men must pray to themselves? These 2012 General Elections has not delivered enough of a crowd to motivate Comrade Bran to go up into the mountains, making us all wonder what the DNA could have been like had he returned down from the mountains with a real message for the natives? Pretty sad decline from that eventful night out at Cable Beach.
Posted 21 April 2012, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal
notsogullible says...
Would Mr. PGC please identify where those 22,000 jobs are that he created. I believe that especially the thousands of people over the hill who have been unemployed since the pingdom days would like to know who received all of those jobs. That would be like ... what ... the equivalent to four or five Atlantis type establishments... thus the unemployment rate at this time (even with the global recession) would be in the single digits had all of those jobs actually been created. I say to the 22,000 - unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 22 April 2012, 9:40 p.m. Suggest removal
dacy says...
TALRUSSELL YOU FEEL IT TOO AY?
THE PLP DONE!
PERRY DONE!
BRAVE DONE, DONE!
THE PLP HAS TURNED INTO A SAD PARTY WITHOUT AN IDENTIFIBLE LEADER AND NO ORGANIZATION.
I BELIEVE IN THE BAHAMAS, I BELIEVE THAT BAHAMIANS DESERVE BETTER THAN THE PLP!
Posted 21 April 2012, 2:41 p.m. Suggest removal
Victor says...
A 'street meeting' is what you call it when you can't get enough people to show up to call it a 'rally'. The DNA is DOA! (Dead On Arrival)
Posted 21 April 2012, 6:47 p.m. Suggest removal
C_MonMan says...
Just pathetic and sad the state of Bran and the DNA these days. The more he speaks the more people realise the transparent shallowness of this guy. Unconscious incompetence is a very, very dangerous thing and even more so in a politician. The world has alraedy experienced far too many of them.
Posted 22 April 2012, 12:40 p.m. Suggest removal
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