Justice in the courts? That system is fatally flawed, and is the reason why how criminals are kept in a loophole and away from jail. Even a good degree of gangsters are thrown straight back into the streets to kill more.
See what I meant? This country remains as a narco-state for years on end. Now we oppose the police and try for a worthless attempt for a shortcut. The solution is simple for them, either they end up in jail or in Hell. The criminals chose to die, and I don't blame the police either.
This is just ridiculous. Is this another anti-foreigner argument or what? This isn't about how to take away more jobs, but this is about how we wasted so much money on failed projects or other hotels that only direct money to political pockets for foolish gains.
(Sigh)... No one understands how advantages and disadvantages work. This isn't about how the WTO can screw us up, more like, how we squandered too much funds on failed projects.
At the same time, the local economy is still screwed regardless of joining or not. With or without WTO has it's own advantages and disadvantages. Although there's no Bahamian businesses that can compete with the more experienced foreign companies, it's a bit better to grow the FDI tree further to have more financial growth for the government or with allied Bahamian companies.
Or keep the FDI low, which the reasons for isn't too clear. Local companies will still grow, but too slow to meet up with demands due to botched business laws and regulations. If anything, the WTO can be helpful if done correctly. Just mind the disadvantages, that's all.
This isn't no conspiracy. This is doing the right thing, because that dealer shot at officers, they did what is necessary, and that deal was stopped. You blaming the police is showing that we love being criminals because of no risk, but fruitful rewards.
In your words, what can the police do if a criminal is shooting at them? They have standards and will follow protocols. They're not rogues.
Don, you're facing an earlier generation of Bahamians that sold themselves into the hands of the Mexican Cartels in the 80's. They're the ones who caused all the crime to rise to the top and think that Americans or other wealthy foreigners. They're the most vocal and powerful of them all.
If you look at this place, the Bahamas before we got majority and independence rule was only getting rich off of illegal and or terrorist-level activity. First it was the pirates back in the mid 1600s to early 1700s, then the Confederate racists during the American Civil War, then the mafia rum-running in the 1920s. Just when we were able to work honestly. Lynden doomed us all when he accepted about 5 million dollars from drug cartels, and I can surely bet that this made the standard of crime here today. Sell drugs or kill people, get away with it freely. Live as an honest citizen, screwed over hard.
Although this isn't on topic. Immigration isn't a grave threat compared to crime. Both ethnic groups are the victims of neglectful administrations that refused to fight the gangs, and now we're suffering today.
(Sigh). This is getting far too old. You Bahamians should be more focused on the war against crime, not against a set of people that have no intentions on destroying the Bahamas. At least you're not dying to those people, but you're being killed off by the Shadow of the Medellin Cartel.
At the same time. He's speaking truth, there's no Bahamian left to recruit into higher level bank positions, and even if you find one of them, they're already living abroad and have a good position in a bank in that country, and there are many qualified Bahamians wishing to escape the country. Because if you tried to work here, you'll get screwed over hard.
I don't know how you're doing this, but this crap was caused by the Medellin Cartel, sponsored by the Bahamian government. We caused all of this to happen. The US is trying to help us, yet you put blame on them. Cartel mind-control is real in the Bahamas.
Aegeaon says...
Justice in the courts? That system is fatally flawed, and is the reason why how criminals are kept in a loophole and away from jail. Even a good degree of gangsters are thrown straight back into the streets to kill more.
See what I meant? This country remains as a narco-state for years on end. Now we oppose the police and try for a worthless attempt for a shortcut. The solution is simple for them, either they end up in jail or in Hell. The criminals chose to die, and I don't blame the police either.
On ‘Dealer’ dies in police gun battle
Posted 12 February 2018, 8:25 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
This is just ridiculous. Is this another anti-foreigner argument or what? This isn't about how to take away more jobs, but this is about how we wasted so much money on failed projects or other hotels that only direct money to political pockets for foolish gains.
On 'Deathly afraid' for local ownership under WTO
Posted 12 February 2018, 8:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
(Sigh)... No one understands how advantages and disadvantages work. This isn't about how the WTO can screw us up, more like, how we squandered too much funds on failed projects.
On 'Deathly afraid' for local ownership under WTO
Posted 12 February 2018, 8:07 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
At the same time, the local economy is still screwed regardless of joining or not. With or without WTO has it's own advantages and disadvantages. Although there's no Bahamian businesses that can compete with the more experienced foreign companies, it's a bit better to grow the FDI tree further to have more financial growth for the government or with allied Bahamian companies.
Or keep the FDI low, which the reasons for isn't too clear. Local companies will still grow, but too slow to meet up with demands due to botched business laws and regulations. If anything, the WTO can be helpful if done correctly. Just mind the disadvantages, that's all.
On 'Deathly afraid' for local ownership under WTO
Posted 12 February 2018, 8:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
This isn't no conspiracy. This is doing the right thing, because that dealer shot at officers, they did what is necessary, and that deal was stopped. You blaming the police is showing that we love being criminals because of no risk, but fruitful rewards.
In your words, what can the police do if a criminal is shooting at them? They have standards and will follow protocols. They're not rogues.
On ‘Dealer’ dies in police gun battle
Posted 12 February 2018, 1:43 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
Don, you're facing an earlier generation of Bahamians that sold themselves into the hands of the Mexican Cartels in the 80's. They're the ones who caused all the crime to rise to the top and think that Americans or other wealthy foreigners. They're the most vocal and powerful of them all.
If you look at this place, the Bahamas before we got majority and independence rule was only getting rich off of illegal and or terrorist-level activity. First it was the pirates back in the mid 1600s to early 1700s, then the Confederate racists during the American Civil War, then the mafia rum-running in the 1920s. Just when we were able to work honestly. Lynden doomed us all when he accepted about 5 million dollars from drug cartels, and I can surely bet that this made the standard of crime here today. Sell drugs or kill people, get away with it freely. Live as an honest citizen, screwed over hard.
Although this isn't on topic. Immigration isn't a grave threat compared to crime. Both ethnic groups are the victims of neglectful administrations that refused to fight the gangs, and now we're suffering today.
On Jean Rony released from custody
Posted 8 February 2018, 2:09 a.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
(Sigh). This is getting far too old. You Bahamians should be more focused on the war against crime, not against a set of people that have no intentions on destroying the Bahamas. At least you're not dying to those people, but you're being killed off by the Shadow of the Medellin Cartel.
On Jean Rony released from custody
Posted 8 February 2018, 12:56 a.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
At the same time. He's speaking truth, there's no Bahamian left to recruit into higher level bank positions, and even if you find one of them, they're already living abroad and have a good position in a bank in that country, and there are many qualified Bahamians wishing to escape the country. Because if you tried to work here, you'll get screwed over hard.
On RBC: Only university graduates need apply
Posted 1 February 2018, 3:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
It's still going to do some justice if used properly. Why worry?
On All options open on marital rape
Posted 1 February 2018, 3:44 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
I don't know how you're doing this, but this crap was caused by the Medellin Cartel, sponsored by the Bahamian government. We caused all of this to happen. The US is trying to help us, yet you put blame on them. Cartel mind-control is real in the Bahamas.
On UPDATED: 19-year-old mother stabbed to death
Posted 29 January 2018, 10:16 a.m. Suggest removal