Why are we even reporting on this. Who in the Tribune is putting these reporters up to the task of this foolishness?
Do I go to a stone mason and ask him to fix my teeth? Do you ask your cashier at a grocery store to change the oil in your car?
So why in the hell are we considering what a religious leaders stance is on fiscal matters? Ask a flipping economist or someone that specializes in tax policy. These old crusty BCC fellas' expertise is stopping women rights and homosexuality, stick to liking man and go in ya'll corner.
we have to work out those negotiations. Something both parties can enjoy. An increase in traffic means more money to pay these people. If not, fire all they asses and outsource it until we can build Bahamian capacity again. No more getting held hostage by these unions.
because we are xenophobic and anti free trade. We aren't even in the WTO and most Bahamians think the WTO is the illuminati. I am pro free trade and movement of legal skilled labour, but Haiti's atrocious situation and our proximity to them has clearly had an impact pn our PM's decision making. Minnis isn't the smartest fellow either, but I'm not surprised.
Change the self defense laws. You rob or home invade you need to die. If a robber is shot in the back when trying to flee the scene, to bad and good riddance to that piece of human filth.
Apologize to them, apologize to Bahamian men whom couldn't get jobs because their hair styles weren't 'professional' too. We stigmatized all things Rasta for too long. They are people too and they too can and will pay for legal Cannabis.
You sir are in charge of religious matters. Please shut the hell up about things outside of your scope. Walking in faith in BS economics and not sight is what got us in this atrocious fiscal situation.
Also, saying "If you wipe out all your debt and people can’t eat today, it doesn’t accomplish what you intended.”
It also doesn't help if we can't pay our debts and our only lender is the IMF or complete economic collapse and no-kone can afford to eat ever agin. Stick to your lane of fighting the "global homosexual agenda".
I am excited after reading this. Disappointed on our position on the CSME with caricom, this is somethingI believe more Bahamians can get behind and support.
"The rookie, new to politics, took it upon himself to render judgment on a system that has served us well for many years, and some other countries for many generations. It is broken, he told the House, and is no longer relevant in the modern Bahamas."
After that paragraph I stopped reading. Which Dotard wrote this pile of fecal matter? What in the hell in this system has served served us well? Is The Graduate a former MP or sitting one? Sounds like a political cocksucker to me. Get off your knees, wipe your mouth and stand up like a normal person. The time for supporting the status quo is over. Grab some scope or listerine, whichever you prefer, and gargle the taste which ever party you shuck and jive for out of your mouth. This system of part politics is cancerous and has brought this country to it's knees economically and fiscally.
This system, when abused but the powerful, has categorically failed the Bahamas and FAILED the Bahamian people. We are sick and tired of establishment politics and tired of both of these garbage parties and their lack of a political ideology. I am not a Robinson fan, not a PLP or FNM or whatever party. I am a Bahamian and I must say to The Graduate. From the bottom of my heart, Sir or Madam please CYC.
Alex_Charles says...
Why are we even reporting on this. Who in the Tribune is putting these reporters up to the task of this foolishness?
Do I go to a stone mason and ask him to fix my teeth? Do you ask your cashier at a grocery store to change the oil in your car?
So why in the hell are we considering what a religious leaders stance is on fiscal matters? Ask a flipping economist or someone that specializes in tax policy. These old crusty BCC fellas' expertise is stopping women rights and homosexuality, stick to liking man and go in ya'll corner.
We need to grow the hell up as a country..
On Bishop’s criticism of tax ‘premature’
Posted 12 July 2018, 11:26 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
we have to work out those negotiations. Something both parties can enjoy. An increase in traffic means more money to pay these people. If not, fire all they asses and outsource it until we can build Bahamian capacity again. No more getting held hostage by these unions.
On 'Bang on' over $415m aviation boost for GDP
Posted 12 July 2018, 11:22 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
because we are xenophobic and anti free trade. We aren't even in the WTO and most Bahamians think the WTO is the illuminati. I am pro free trade and movement of legal skilled labour, but Haiti's atrocious situation and our proximity to them has clearly had an impact pn our PM's decision making. Minnis isn't the smartest fellow either, but I'm not surprised.
On Bahamas won't sign on to single market
Posted 12 July 2018, 11:18 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Change the self defense laws. You rob or home invade you need to die. If a robber is shot in the back when trying to flee the scene, to bad and good riddance to that piece of human filth.
Security is a drain on the economy.
On POLICE ADVICE: What do you do when a robber walks through the door?
Posted 11 July 2018, 3:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Apologize to them, apologize to Bahamian men whom couldn't get jobs because their hair styles weren't 'professional' too. We stigmatized all things Rasta for too long. They are people too and they too can and will pay for legal Cannabis.
On Rastafarians seek religious recognition for drug use
Posted 11 July 2018, 2:58 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
You sir are in charge of religious matters. Please shut the hell up about things outside of your scope. Walking in faith in BS economics and not sight is what got us in this atrocious fiscal situation.
Also, saying "If you wipe out all your debt and people can’t eat today, it doesn’t accomplish what you intended.”
It also doesn't help if we can't pay our debts and our only lender is the IMF or complete economic collapse and no-kone can afford to eat ever agin. Stick to your lane of fighting the "global homosexual agenda".
On Bishop: We cannot lift the nation through taxation
Posted 11 July 2018, 2:54 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Roland Symmonette was not a hero to majority of Black Bahamians. He was a racist crook just like most of that cabinet that took money from mobsters...
But if we examine most of our politicians from the latter half of the 20th century, almost all were crooks or thieving cocksuckers.
Who didn't take Coke money, stole land and gave themselves contracts.
On First heroes of nation named in new honours
Posted 11 July 2018, 1:38 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
I am excited after reading this. Disappointed on our position on the CSME with caricom, this is somethingI believe more Bahamians can get behind and support.
On 'Bang on' over $415m aviation boost for GDP
Posted 11 July 2018, 1:34 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
"The rookie, new to politics, took it upon himself to render judgment on a system that has served us well for many years, and some other countries for many generations. It is broken, he told the House, and is no longer relevant in the modern Bahamas."
After that paragraph I stopped reading. Which Dotard wrote this pile of fecal matter? What in the hell in this system has served served us well? Is The Graduate a former MP or sitting one? Sounds like a political cocksucker to me. Get off your knees, wipe your mouth and stand up like a normal person. The time for supporting the status quo is over. Grab some scope or listerine, whichever you prefer, and gargle the taste which ever party you shuck and jive for out of your mouth. This system of part politics is cancerous and has brought this country to it's knees economically and fiscally.
This system, when abused but the powerful, has categorically failed the Bahamas and FAILED the Bahamian people. We are sick and tired of establishment politics and tired of both of these garbage parties and their lack of a political ideology. I am not a Robinson fan, not a PLP or FNM or whatever party. I am a Bahamian and I must say to The Graduate. From the bottom of my heart, Sir or Madam please CYC.
On The hubris of Travis Robinson
Posted 11 July 2018, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
I'd rather hear Christie say this than Davis.
I am in agreeance with Mr. Christie.
On Christie backs marijuana move
Posted 11 July 2018, 1:16 p.m. Suggest removal