lol @ people worrying about privacy. Get real and go read about how the US still surveils all electronic communications within our borders.
I applaud this move so long as there is some oversight and also policy/regulations in lace to safeguard the people and the government. Security is a big deal. .
Lanisha is probably the worst person to even approach gender issues as they relate to women. I will always remember her as a tone deaf "private Issue" moron.
This is the bitter truth. Scores of Bahamians haven't the foggiest idea how to begin to comprehend our predicament. We shall be paying for the 40 years of slackness and garbage governance and garbage Bahamians who put us here and still sit fat onto of the castle.
I don't care if their future in politics is at risk. Politicians should be seen by the people as mere tools to get a job done for the betterment of the country. The instant that tool is no longer effective, dump it in the garbage. . .
"Political purists will agree that there is no such thing as a free vote in the House of Assembly. MPs are always tethered to the political parties on whose back they were carried in parliament. They are free to speak as they wish but they have no discretion on whether to support the budget." .
Party discipline can also go to hell. Those dinosaur days of moronic obedience to one's party need to remain in the pre-historic age where this geriatric writer comes from. MP's are to represent their constituents, not their feckless and retarded party. This isn't the UK where there are 650 seats.
Lest you forget, this government was not voted in as the preferred government, but rather to get rid of Christie.
You guys argued that the PLP screwed us over after they successfully launched VAT by growing spending to the point where it consistently outpaced revenue growth. Now... you are doing the same shit and expecting this to bridge the trust gap?
Alex_Charles says...
lol @ people worrying about privacy. Get real and go read about how the US still surveils all electronic communications within our borders.
I applaud this move so long as there is some oversight and also policy/regulations in lace to safeguard the people and the government. Security is a big deal. .
On Government wants single digital ID for Bahamians
Posted 29 June 2018, 8:40 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
because we aren't a 'real country' yet.
On BPL: We’ll do our best this summer
Posted 29 June 2018, 1:15 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Lanisha is probably the worst person to even approach gender issues as they relate to women. I will always remember her as a tone deaf "private Issue" moron.
On Bahamas committed to CEDAW convention
Posted 28 June 2018, 5:42 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
This is the bitter truth. Scores of Bahamians haven't the foggiest idea how to begin to comprehend our predicament. We shall be paying for the 40 years of slackness and garbage governance and garbage Bahamians who put us here and still sit fat onto of the castle.
On EDITORIAL: No one likes VAT – but would they prefer the IMF?
Posted 28 June 2018, 5:16 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Here's a suggestion, don't speed?
On ‘Bannister must go over my daughter’s death’
Posted 28 June 2018, 11:55 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
the financing part seems to remind me of the OECD's statements. Interesting Bill.
On 9/11 attackers were refused Bahamas entry
Posted 28 June 2018, 11:53 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Christie those banked the entire economy on Chinese investment. So I gather we owe a lot.
On Change in classification for Pointe workers
Posted 27 June 2018, 3:46 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
if the dysfunctional Port Authority wasn't there and they had an economy? Hell yes!
On Immigration announces 'tech hub' work permit
Posted 27 June 2018, 2:53 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
I don't care if their future in politics is at risk. Politicians should be seen by the people as mere tools to get a job done for the betterment of the country. The instant that tool is no longer effective, dump it in the garbage.
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"Political purists will agree that there is no such thing as a free vote in the House of Assembly. MPs are always tethered to the political parties on whose back they were carried in parliament. They are free to speak as they wish but they have no discretion on whether to support the budget."
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Party discipline can also go to hell. Those dinosaur days of moronic obedience to one's party need to remain in the pre-historic age where this geriatric writer comes from. MP's are to represent their constituents, not their feckless and retarded party. This isn't the UK where there are 650 seats.
Lest you forget, this government was not voted in as the preferred government, but rather to get rid of Christie.
On Futures of rebels at risk
Posted 27 June 2018, 2:51 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
I'm not convinced.
You guys argued that the PLP screwed us over after they successfully launched VAT by growing spending to the point where it consistently outpaced revenue growth. Now... you are doing the same shit and expecting this to bridge the trust gap?
On DPM: Responsibility Bill will bridge 'trust deficit'
Posted 27 June 2018, 2:36 p.m. Suggest removal