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BahamaPundit says...

The Dr. paraded himself as a bastion of honesty and transparency in order to get elected. His hypocrisy means that he should be judged all the more harshly now that he is displaying the same old corrupt government style as his predecessors. I cannot begin to describe my dissapointment with his time in office. His utter lack of transparency is, to me, his greatest sin.

On Lawyer says resort's purchase unlawful

Posted 6 September 2018, 5:15 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

The Dr. paraded himself as a bastion of honesty and transparency in order to get elected. His hypocrisy means that he should be judged all the more harshly now that he is displaying the same old corrupt government style as his predecessors. I cannot begin to describe my dissapointment with his time in office. His utter lack of transparency is, to me, his greatest sin.

On Stadium costs soared to $43m

Posted 6 September 2018, 5:04 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

If it's Our Time, why do we Government get ta buy the crap investments using our tax money of derelict hotel and useless baseball field, and the UBP white boys get awesome investments like the cruiseship port and BPL. It don't smell right. If it our time, why we Government getting all da trash and da gold being given to a small few?

On Stadium costs soared to $43m

Posted 6 September 2018, 3:52 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

Why is no one in the FNM talking about passing the Freedom of Information Act now that they are ellected? I wonder. You can't make this S _ _ t up. I knew the FNM was evil, but I didn't think they were this evil!

On Stadium costs soared to $43m

Posted 6 September 2018, 3:21 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

There is no good reason why the Bahamian Government cannot upgrade the port themselves. The Monopoly the government has of being able to charge for every cruise passenger is easy money and revenue for future generations of the Bahamian public. Keeping these easy funds in the public purse is a completely no brainer for anyone with half a mind for finance. Sure, let a private company manage it, but only a completely corrupt government would give up ownership! Is the FNM completely, 100% corrupt??? You betcha!!!!

BahamaPundit says...

Tribune seems to be working hard to tender up the idea in Bahamians' head of giving their port to the white boys. Pure propaganda and fake news. Such a disgrace!!! The real problem is not the port but the slum called downtown Baystreet already owned by the white boys. This is nothing but a land grab, so the white boys can leverage against the Chinese Point ownership, which will destroy their current monopolistic business practice, when all the tourists shop at the Point instead of downtown. You can't make this S _ _ t up!!! Unbelievable!!!

BahamaPundit says...

sp. drop and shops

On Cruise Group pledges 1.3m visitor rise

Posted 6 September 2018, 2:50 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

The trams will probably droo tourists way down East Bay Street in order to increase the value of those chips and cut out the Point. These guys are so obviously crooked it's laughable. Only thing more funny is our FNM government that is even more crooked but still thinks and pretends it is a force of truth and justice. That's the real narrative that needs to be unraveled. The FNM is just as corrupt as the PLP and, perhaps, even more dangerous.

On Cruise Group pledges 1.3m visitor rise

Posted 6 September 2018, 2:48 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

These nitwits can't even be bothered to slap paint on their buildings on Baystreet. All they want is land and monopolies. What happened to the downtown development project?

On Cruise Group pledges 1.3m visitor rise

Posted 6 September 2018, 2:39 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

Why these contractors always tiefing from government. Why government always involved? If you want a baseball park raise your own darn money and build it your own darn private self!!!

On Stadium costs soared to $43m

Posted 6 September 2018, 2:04 p.m. Suggest removal