Django posted:ksazma posted:Django posted:Baseman posted:You always try to put a hopeful spin for the PNC. I remember the NCV evening, you were so sure, until Charrandass barked.
Keep an open mind or you may go into depression after March 2.
No spin bhai ,facts and figures don't lie . Regarding the NCV ,the actions of the MP have further strengthened the division . The balancing act is gracing the landscape of Guyana ,perhaps in the future the majority ethnic groups becomes the minority ,watch out for the growth of Amerindians and Mixed . There will be no depression.
Funny you laud the beginning of the 'balancing act' but also claim that the actions of an MP regarding the NCV, which was effectively a balancing act has furthered strengthened the division.
They are two different things bhai ,depends on the individual analysis.
My prediction is that Guyana is far from any real balancing act. The two sides are too entrenched and the bogus promise made by the Coalition before the 2015 elections have opened those people whose eyes were falling asleep to the un-holiness of the PNC. Charrandas did what he thought he should do. In fact, the Coalition MPs dared the PPP to bring it on. They would have created a better image had they then put in place the actions that follows the NCM vote. Instead, all their actions began to remind others why the PNC has not yet entered the arena where people are trusted to do the right thing. That narrative is still alive as there is no guarantee that there will be elections on March 2, 2020 or that those elections will be free of the kinds of rigging and intimidation that they PNC has become famous for. Guyana is quickly headed to the cinders.