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Appealing…

…to Granger
Now that we know for sure nothing’s gonna happen with this recount for a while, your Eyewitness continues to reflect on the various methods being employed to get Granger to quit with the oh-so-obvious rigging of the Reg 4 vote count. In these matters, there’s usually the “carrot and stick” approach – either singly or in tandem.
While, for obvious reasons, the proponents haven’t labelled it as such, the “power-sharing” proposals have to be seen as a “carrot” to Granger and the PNC. What else could you possibly call an offer to let him become part of a government after he’s lost the election?? Last time your Eyewitness checked, the PNC and Granger hadn’t even HINTED during the campaign that they’d bring aboard the PPP if they won, had they?? And he dares any of those “power-sharing” mavens to say with a straight face they wouldn’t have accepted the PNC as a legitimate government if they’d governed alone!
Even with the proposals now floated, has Granger or anyone in the PNC changed their tune to say they’ll even CONSIDER “power-sharing” with the PPP? All your Eyewitness hears is a doubling down on their pre-election vow to “not allow” the PPP back in!! So, we can safely say the carrot hasn’t worked.
Now, how about the stick?? In these matters, there are two ends to the stick – external and internal – and they go hand in hand. The internal, usually protests, have been shut down by COVID-19. Externally, there’s been a whole lotta threats of ‘consequences” from some big ones – including the US. But from the PNCites’ reaction, they seem to consider the US like the big bad wolf: merely huffin’ and puffin’ while they’re safely ensconced in their strong brick house. They obviously expect that “Big Bad” wolf will soon get tired and work out a modus vivendi with them.
But in addition to the carrot and stick approaches, we’ve seen, of recent, an appeal to Granger’s “morality”. Not the consequentialist view of morality that would emphasise telling him his cheating ways would have dire“consequences” – for himself and the country. That’s already implicit in the “stick” approach. Nor is it the deontological view of morality that would call upon Granger to “do his duty”. That clearly wouldn’t work, since Granger’s made it clear that his only duty is to complete “Burnham’s legacy”!!
So, we’re left with “virtue ethics”, which is to appeal to Granger’s supposed “moral sensibilities”. And there’s been a slew of these recently. Sadly, the worthies taking this route are setting themselves up for a fall.
As your Eyewitness has been saying, Granger has NO moral sensibilities. The man’s a cynical, Burnhamite Machiavellian!!

…to “higher powers”
Your Eyewitness just saw this self-serving notice from GECOM: “Though it may appear that GECOM is silent and not taking all necessary steps to arrive at a conclusive decision; the fact that injunctions were granted restraining GECOM officials from proceeding with the national recount supervised by Caricom and setting aside or varying the declaration  of  the  Returning  Officers  of  the  ten (10) electoral districts and from substituting or replacing the said declaration of the Returning Officers until the hearing and determination of the judicial review; the Commission cannot pronounce on this matter.”
Imagine that!! After there was no count of the Reg 4 SOPs, and CEO Lowenfield pledged to have the count resume – with a timeline – and this was violated, there was no injunction, was there? Ditto when Mingo was Mingoing the Reg 4 SOPs! And the GECOM Chair remained sequestered in a room while all of this was going on – without a squeak!!
Folks could be forgiven for concluding that GECOM has conspired to deliver, not a count, but a fait accompli!!

…to health authorities
Will the health professionals please stand up in this greatest health challenge to have confronted Guyana to date?
If Italy, Spain and the US are being overwhelmed, why is the caretaker Govt insisting “we’re prepared”??

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African Proverb, "Speak softly but carry a big stick." And Granger is a military man which makes it more a reality.

THe commentator is correct when he said the USA may just bend to accomadate Mr. Granger. There is clout on his side especially with accusations against Ali and Jagdeo. Dey muss have the evidence.

S
cain posted:

Siggy, dem boys gonna say you doan like coolie people and you want Granger stay in power.

Bai Cain, the only people Siggy like less than blacks are Muslims. I think his current coldness to the PPP is primarily because Irfaan is a Muslim.

FM
cain posted:

Siggy, dem boys gonna say you doan like coolie people and you want Granger stay in power.

Granger gat dem razz real giddly all the way in North America. Granger is going to stay in power. I do not think his moves are a temporary one.

I make the effort of analyzing what is happening there. 

All these chaps are saying dem win. How, when the votes were stopped counting.

S

Siggy, there is a difference in saying that Granger will squat illegally in office as long as he like if not forever and saying that he has a right to do so. While I don't see any problem with the first part of your position (given that it is obvious that Granger will not do the right thing) I see lots of problem with the last part of you position because no one has the right to deny the rights of the electorate. Can you elaborate more on why you think that Granger has this right and no other contestant in the recently held elections have similar rights.

FM
ksazma posted:

Siggy, there is a difference in saying that Granger will squat illegally in office as long as he like if not forever and saying that he has a right to do so. While I don't see any problem with the first part of your position (given that it is obvious that Granger will not do the right thing) I see lots of problem with the last part of you position because no one has the right to deny the rights of the electorate. Can you elaborate more on why you think that Granger has this right and no other contestant in the recently held elections have similar rights.

I do not agree with nothing that goes on in Guyana, it is a failed state which has reached an end. From here on in, it will be a continued war of ethnic differences which would swell into the Caribbean. Indians have much to loose. 

I doan recall saying Granger has a right to rule. He, Granger feels he has the right to rule. The man had planned for this, it is no sudden move. And he was showing all along his objectives. Everybody was jumping, the ballot going give us victory. Well, when the ballot is counted, after Granger tamper with it, it would show the PNC victory. What then.

In Guyana, blacks doan be bothered with Indians and Indians doan be bothered about blacks. Both of you groups wish the other would disappear. Some months ago, Granger gave an interview to Moosley, he said he was going to be President for a second term, he never said he was going to win at the Ballot Box. Indians should listen to what their opponents are saying and not to Irfaan Ali and Bharrat Jageo because at the end, Indians govern at the pleasure of Black ppl. and the Whites who fight for their justice. Blacks treated poorly by Indians ends up loosing that pleasure. As Volda screams sounded out, "murderers, murderers." Is she right or wrong? That is what the PPP has to deal with, the hate and how it will be played out. 

I do know neither parties are right for the country. 

 

S

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