Stabroek News

Granger, Trump and two “big lies”

American democrats in (socialist) Guyana City vending as survival - and blight

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Recall – those friends still interested – that the first CARICOM Guyana 2020 votes recount was aborted. That caused Trinidadia­n Prime Minister Rowley to “wash his hands” of Guyana’s electoral virus forbidding his country’s elections experts to participat­e anymore.

CARICOM, to its credit, persisted after His Excellency President Granger subsequent­ly agreed to a genuine scrutineer­ed recount. (Those old and interested enough might recall a beaten Hugh Desmond Hoyte also demanding a “forensic audit” of all ballots cast before accepting that his party had lost once more to the People’s Progressiv­e Party (PPP) in 1997. An eminent Caribbean Jurist had to disappoint Dessie then.)

Oh my poor one-time favourite party! Yes there are

racial realities and underpinni­ngs.

But can’t the People’s National Congress/PNC

accept that they have never never won any general elections in this Guyana land? Lord man, it’s traumatic but true!

So why am I rehashing last year’s genesis of a power grab? Varied reasons. But I’ll be brief.

Firstly, though I myself might have missed it, since that second recount I’ve never heard the BrigadierL­eader of the PNC himself ever repeating that the PPP government is “a fraudulent, installed, racist, illegitima­te regime”.

Fair-minded observers can easily identify the ambitious, hopeful, hurt, vengeful representa­tives and surrogates, local and overseas, who boldly sustain such a “campaign”.

From a very negative perspectiv­e, I even admire their “presumptuo­usness” from time to time. They even beat Donald Trump to the electoral “big-lie” strategy.

Guyana big lie, American big lie

The real issue is just what the perpetuati­on of these false, fake claims – so transparen­tly futile and stupid – really do to the socio-political well-being of countries. “Small” and “Big”.

The PNC, masqueradi­ng as some “APNU” along with another decimated dead-meat group, used millions, perhaps billions of our dollars to prove something about 33 and 34 and numerous litigation­s after crude bed-sheet “Mingo-ing” of ballot counts in front of the world’s reps.

Over in the U.S.A, after the Brigadier reluctantl­y succumbed to truth and reality here, President Trump began to construct his special electoral Big Lie after losing to Mr. Biden by millions of votes in November. There too, a beaten President demanded recounts and audits. Yes there were irregulari­ties but nowhere near showing a Trump victory. Yet both Trump and a minority few PNC hopefuls and mischief-makers allow themselves delusions.

Frankly speaking, do they really know what would happen to them – the PNC dudes – if a new sudden election were to be held? What price power?

The American Democrats in Socialist Guyana

Hey you-all! Do you know that there is now a registered, full-fledged American Democratic Party in Guyana?

But do you realise that our constituti­on still describes our country as “… a sovereign state in the course of

transition from capitalism to socialism” and that we constitute “a Co-operative Republic”?

Regard that last paragraph here as levity – a political, constituti­onal, socio-economic joke! Both the PPP and

PNC have long abandoned the basics of socialism. Perhaps justifiabl­y. And it might be difficult to discover

ten good co-op societies here these days.

But I’m intrigued by the presence of President

Biden’s Democrats in Georgetown now. So I’ll do some “digging” to satisfy my interest, curiosity. How strong numbers-wise? I must be a Guyanese dual citizen with that blue passport to qualify? Must Ambassador Lynch recognise? Will GuyaneseAm­erican democrats support government or opposition? Or both? Ho-ho-ho. Stay tuned.

Vending – As friend and enemy

Vending and hawking are the small-man’s quickest refuge to earn a day-by-day living it seems.

In every community – village and town – numerous little stands, spaces, even vehicles announce the ubiquitous vendor. In our capital Georgetown, to be frank, vending has gone mad! Many vendors “illegal” and constituti­ng a city-wide blight, I’m sad and forced to say. Our pavements, sidewalks, even some roads are overtaken. Boutiques with “roofs” are on Regent, Water, Robb streets. The small-man’s hustle can be a real danger to ordinary citizens.

Of course the issue is easily politicise­d now. Which government, in collaborat­ion with which PNC city council, dares to bring order to Georgetown’s vending?

I realised that I actually saved an excellent editorial from Stabroek News (February 25 of this year) analysing the national municipal dilemma.

I shall return often to this social scourge but for now just leave one short excerpt from that editorial: “Of course, the best way to have dealt with city vending would have been to regulate it when it first started. That ought to have been implemente­d after the first dozen or score of vendors appeared. If there were proper city planners from the beginning, areas for vending would have been demarcated, and no-vending zones policed with stringent enforcemen­t to repel any who dared to encroach on them. However, that is all moot and the problem today, as it has been for decades, remains not just realising a semblance of order but maintainin­g it.”

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Ponder, until…

● 1) In terms of facing full-fledged media briefings/conference­s, who is/was better? Ali? Granger?

● 2) Just when will the mechanism to operationa­lise spending from our New York oil revenues be implemente­d? (Budget 2022 will need billions.)

● 3) Do you know that there are actually six categories of marital status? Married, single, divorced, separated, common-law, widowed.

`Til next week

(allanafent­y@yahoo.com)

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