So they gonna borrow hundreds of millions from China. Pad their pockets and build shabby crap and leave next election with pockets full and Bahamians more broke than ever before. Why not have the private sector build Abaco back in their own way and time. Let donations do the heavy lifting and not borrow a single dime. We all know that the hurricane damage will cost several billion to fix. We all know that Abaco will take ten to fifteen years to be built back to the way it was before the hurricane. We all know that Government borrowing goes hand in hand with rampant corruption and selling the Bahamian people down the river! We all know that China with their debt trap loans will control the entire country once all the ink has dried. We all know now that Bahamian independence was a complete scam pulled off by carpetbaggers looking to score easy loot and that African governments can best be compared to onions, because all they do is make you cry.
So they gonna borrow hundreds of millions from China. Pad their pockets and build shabby crap and leave next election with pockets full and Bahamians more broke than ever before. Why not have the private sector build Abaco back in their own way and time. Let donations do the heavy lifting and not borrow a single dime. We all know that the hurricane damage will cost several billion to fix. We all know that Abaco will take ten to fifteen years to be built back to the way it was before the hurricane. We all know that Government borrowing goes hand in hand with rampant corruption and selling the Bahamian people down the river! We all know that China with their debt trap loans will control the entire country once all the ink has dried. We all know now that Bahamian independence was a complete scam pulled off by carpetbaggers looking to score easy loot and that African governments can best be compared to onions, because all they do is make you cry.
Hats off to Mr. Chipman. The FNM should be run out of town after failing to fulfill their campaign promises. No Freedom of Information Act. No Campaign Finance Reform. No Anti Corruption Act. I wouldn't trust this FNM with $100, because I know $98 is going to dey boys. This FNM is PLP 2.0. only difference is the PRESS turns a blind eye to their corruption, unlike the PLP.
They keep trying to silence this issue. The time for silence is over. Instead, the call should be louder. Any leader that doesn't deal with the Haitian immigration chrisis should be run out of town. Anyone who calls Bahamians racist for speaking their mind about the loss of their country -- this country is already lost BTW -- should hang their head in disgrace. This is not about hate, we simply want to humanely repatriate every Haitian on our shores. Dorian revealed the extent of the problem and only fools would fail to act after receiving this new knowledge.
The plans and building style for this house should be used as a case study and modeled and reproduced all over Grand Bahama and Abaco. She says she didn't have much money, so it shouldn't be too costly either. The knowledge offered by this house's category 5 resistant construction is a gift from God. Let's use it!
Why stop breeding? They send their extra people offshore in boats like farmers to the fields of the Earth. These people send back the world's harvest to Haiti. Over populating has been very profitable for Haitians. Why stop?
The reason Haitians and those part Haitian are so dangerous is they immigrate to countries, get in power and then help their kind break the laws of said country. For whatever reason, this teamwork appears to be part of their cultural DNA. The other culture that does this is Chinese.
An injunction is a remedy at Equity. Equitable remedies require that the applicant applying for the remedy come to the Courts with clean hands. How anyone in breach of building codes and illegally residing in The Bahamas could obtain injunctive relief, as in the situation of removing shanty towns in The Bahamas, is beyond legal imagining. See Walker Morris Injunctions
Injunctions: A matter of [equitable] principle the equitable maxim of clean hands. That is, anyone looking to equity for a remedy must be free of wrong doing him/herself; equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy. Where fairness requires, a remedy will be provided even if one does not exist by right at law;
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So they gonna borrow hundreds of millions from China. Pad their pockets and build shabby crap and leave next election with pockets full and Bahamians more broke than ever before. Why not have the private sector build Abaco back in their own way and time. Let donations do the heavy lifting and not borrow a single dime. We all know that the hurricane damage will cost several billion to fix. We all know that Abaco will take ten to fifteen years to be built back to the way it was before the hurricane. We all know that Government borrowing goes hand in hand with rampant corruption and selling the Bahamian people down the river! We all know that China with their debt trap loans will control the entire country once all the ink has dried. We all know now that Bahamian independence was a complete scam pulled off by carpetbaggers looking to score easy loot and that African governments can best be compared to onions, because all they do is make you cry.
On EDITORIAL: Can there be smarter ways to pay the bill?
Posted 11 October 2019, 1:42 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
So they gonna borrow hundreds of millions from China. Pad their pockets and build shabby crap and leave next election with pockets full and Bahamians more broke than ever before. Why not have the private sector build Abaco back in their own way and time. Let donations do the heavy lifting and not borrow a single dime. We all know that the hurricane damage will cost several billion to fix. We all know that Abaco will take ten to fifteen years to be built back to the way it was before the hurricane. We all know that Government borrowing goes hand in hand with rampant corruption and selling the Bahamian people down the river! We all know that China with their debt trap loans will control the entire country once all the ink has dried. We all know now that Bahamian independence was a complete scam pulled off by carpetbaggers looking to score easy loot and that African governments can best be compared to onions, because all they do is make you cry.
On Dorian's $436m fiscal blow needs 'tight' rein
Posted 10 October 2019, 6:50 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Hats off to Mr. Chipman. The FNM should be run out of town after failing to fulfill their campaign promises. No Freedom of Information Act. No Campaign Finance Reform. No Anti Corruption Act. I wouldn't trust this FNM with $100, because I know $98 is going to dey boys. This FNM is PLP 2.0. only difference is the PRESS turns a blind eye to their corruption, unlike the PLP.
On UPDATED: Chipman resigns from FNM, citing handling of Hurricane Dorian, partisan politics
Posted 10 October 2019, 4:22 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Hard times ahead for The Bahamas. My advice: get prepped and bunker down.
On Dorian’s $430m hit on Treasury
Posted 10 October 2019, 11:14 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
They keep trying to silence this issue. The time for silence is over. Instead, the call should be louder. Any leader that doesn't deal with the Haitian immigration chrisis should be run out of town. Anyone who calls Bahamians racist for speaking their mind about the loss of their country -- this country is already lost BTW -- should hang their head in disgrace. This is not about hate, we simply want to humanely repatriate every Haitian on our shores. Dorian revealed the extent of the problem and only fools would fail to act after receiving this new knowledge.
On Business chief insists Abaco security must be restored before commerce can restart
Posted 10 October 2019, 5:50 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
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On Business chief insists Abaco security must be restored before commerce can restart
Posted 10 October 2019, 5:44 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
The plans and building style for this house should be used as a case study and modeled and reproduced all over Grand Bahama and Abaco. She says she didn't have much money, so it shouldn't be too costly either. The knowledge offered by this house's category 5 resistant construction is a gift from God. Let's use it!
On ‘My category five house survived’
Posted 9 October 2019, 6:32 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Why stop breeding? They send their extra people offshore in boats like farmers to the fields of the Earth. These people send back the world's harvest to Haiti. Over populating has been very profitable for Haitians. Why stop?
On Minister defends government’s handling of illegal migrants
Posted 8 October 2019, 9:14 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
The reason Haitians and those part Haitian are so dangerous is they immigrate to countries, get in power and then help their kind break the laws of said country. For whatever reason, this teamwork appears to be part of their cultural DNA. The other culture that does this is Chinese.
On Minister defends government’s handling of illegal migrants
Posted 8 October 2019, 2:21 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
An injunction is a remedy at Equity. Equitable remedies require that the applicant applying for the remedy come to the Courts with clean hands. How anyone in breach of building codes and illegally residing in The Bahamas could obtain injunctive relief, as in the situation of removing shanty towns in The Bahamas, is beyond legal imagining. See Walker Morris Injunctions
Injunctions: A matter of [equitable] principle
the equitable maxim of clean hands. That is, anyone looking to equity for a remedy must be free of wrong doing him/herself;
equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy. Where fairness requires, a remedy will be provided even if one does not exist by right at law;
On WE’LL SEE YOU IN COURT OVER LAND: Shanty Town move branded as xenophobic
Posted 7 October 2019, 12:18 p.m. Suggest removal