Bulldoze them and arrest the landowners and fine them for all the rent they ever collected. Take that fine money and build high density housing for these people and charge them rent for it. Also confiscate the land from these landowners too.
184% tax hike makes it sound so serious. Who’s paying the Tribune to be cucks for these guys?
Regardless, we voted no, shut ALL these parasites down. They wanna go under ground? Throw them under the jail and seize all assets.
They are gonna do everything in their power to pressure government not to raise the rate. I feel no sympathy for these dudes, tax they backside out of business. They used their employeees as pawns. All of this kicking and fighting AND they have a monopoly thanks to a moratorium? Lol
Citizenship by investment is a terrible idea to begin with as we’ve with Antigua and Barbuda as well as St. Kitts and Nevis.
Residency in the other hand makes me scratch my head as to why that’s such a big deal. But we know that people historically have used it to skirt taxes, so I can understand why the OECD is clamping down on this.
I don't think so. Maybe amongst those that frequent this forum but the wider public seems completely oblivious to how bad of a position we are. Couple that with the outbreak of a global trade war with the United States we might be seems a slow down of the global economy, which we depend on.
All of this is nothing but political pump and pageantry to me. I really, really, hope their forecast for this new tax into 2020 is successful. We need to also slash the burden of these government funded non-contributory pensions that are about to drain the public purse when scores of those over 50 retire from the public service. Then there is the issue of National insurance increasing AGAIN, The dumpster fire of BOB and resolve Bahamas and the fact that we never remitted the landfill. Man I can go on and on.
I honestly don't give a flying fart about any of these guys or the current administration. What needs to be discussed and reported on is the impact of increasing taxes and the intricacies of how atrocious our fiscal situation is. People are praising these MP's or defending the PM in his decision. In the grand scheme none of that trash matters, we vote everyone out anyway. What will remain with us is debt and the bills associated with it.
They poor will always be poor in this country as we don't do much by means of education to help uplift anyone. Also, no-one trusted the FNM, they won because of how sh8t the former administration was.
Alex_Charles says...
Bulldoze them and arrest the landowners and fine them for all the rent they ever collected. Take that fine money and build high density housing for these people and charge them rent for it. Also confiscate the land from these landowners too.
On ‘I’ll sue to save shanty homes’
Posted 27 June 2018, 11:19 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
184% tax hike makes it sound so serious. Who’s paying the Tribune to be cucks for these guys?
Regardless, we voted no, shut ALL these parasites down. They wanna go under ground? Throw them under the jail and seize all assets.
They are gonna do everything in their power to pressure government not to raise the rate. I feel no sympathy for these dudes, tax they backside out of business. They used their employeees as pawns. All of this kicking and fighting AND they have a monopoly thanks to a moratorium? Lol
Shut this foolish down.
On Island Luck staff brace for up to 350 job losses
Posted 24 June 2018, 5:44 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Sometimes I wish these murderers would just kill themselves and spare us the heartache, court time and murder rates.
On UPDATED: Man shot dead on Royal Palm Street after row
Posted 24 June 2018, 5:36 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Citizenship by investment is a terrible idea to begin with as we’ve with Antigua and Barbuda as well as St. Kitts and Nevis.
Residency in the other hand makes me scratch my head as to why that’s such a big deal. But we know that people historically have used it to skirt taxes, so I can understand why the OECD is clamping down on this.
On WORLD VIEW – The OECD: A robust response required
Posted 24 June 2018, 5:34 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
same way we were a great environment for looms.
Crypto has a ways to go in security and has to decide whether it's a commodity or a currency
On Caribbean 'a great environment to explore cryptocurrency'
Posted 23 June 2018, 8:07 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
shut they ass down
On Bahamas gambling industry
Posted 22 June 2018, 8:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
I don't think so. Maybe amongst those that frequent this forum but the wider public seems completely oblivious to how bad of a position we are. Couple that with the outbreak of a global trade war with the United States we might be seems a slow down of the global economy, which we depend on.
All of this is nothing but political pump and pageantry to me. I really, really, hope their forecast for this new tax into 2020 is successful. We need to also slash the burden of these government funded non-contributory pensions that are about to drain the public purse when scores of those over 50 retire from the public service. Then there is the issue of National insurance increasing AGAIN, The dumpster fire of BOB and resolve Bahamas and the fact that we never remitted the landfill. Man I can go on and on.
On Fired - but still backing the FNM
Posted 20 June 2018, 12:07 p.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Of course it has mold. Every government building has mold. Mold is a national symbol at this point.
When the central bank gets their new building I can't wait to see how long it takes for mold to pop up.
On Mould, no generator and no air conditioning at general post office
Posted 20 June 2018, 10:29 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
Can't say that I necessarily care.
I honestly don't give a flying fart about any of these guys or the current administration. What needs to be discussed and reported on is the impact of increasing taxes and the intricacies of how atrocious our fiscal situation is. People are praising these MP's or defending the PM in his decision. In the grand scheme none of that trash matters, we vote everyone out anyway. What will remain with us is debt and the bills associated with it.
On Fired - but still backing the FNM
Posted 20 June 2018, 10:25 a.m. Suggest removal
Alex_Charles says...
They poor will always be poor in this country as we don't do much by means of education to help uplift anyone. Also, no-one trusted the FNM, they won because of how sh8t the former administration was.
On 'We can't trust future govts over fiscal fix'
Posted 19 June 2018, 3:07 p.m. Suggest removal