Well said paster. Unfortunately, no we won't legalize pot. I had a long chat with an owner of a chain of Bahamian liquor shops, and he told me they won't legalise pot because it decreases alcohol sales. Guess who are shareholders in Commonwealth Brewery? Doc and many of his crew. So, pot ain't ga happen for that reason alone.
Well said. How did Doc become so dim though? He's a doctor and rich, yet dim as a cloudy day in October. His brain seems capable of only one thought: stewed fish. SMH
The lack of empathy is the clearest winner in Bahamian politics. These guys are so thick headed that they don't seem concerned about anything. Empathy is not a weakness getlemen! However, your lack of empathy makes it appear that you are out of touch with the Bahamian people and, worse, don't have the most basic intelligence to do your job.
So long as they don't use our increased VAT to begin a bunch of pork projects like sewer systems in the inner city and an airport on Rag Island, I can live with the increase. However, if they start expensive roadwork projects and building public schools, I will be completely irate, because then our increased VAT will. E going straight into the pockets of FNM cronies.
If you want to know what the PLP think of Bahamians just look at the webshops. Every cent of the web shop money comes from conning gullible Bahamians out of their savings.
Only a matter of time until they turn full gangster and control armies of hitmen, so everyone fears them. First they'll try to pay. If they can't pay, then they will slay.
BahamaPundit says...
Re Bogart. Thanks for the info. So disgusting that they invest in killing us.
On UPDATED: Hundreds protest VAT rise
Posted 14 June 2018, 3:21 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Well said paster. Unfortunately, no we won't legalize pot. I had a long chat with an owner of a chain of Bahamian liquor shops, and he told me they won't legalise pot because it decreases alcohol sales. Guess who are shareholders in Commonwealth Brewery? Doc and many of his crew. So, pot ain't ga happen for that reason alone.
On UPDATED: Hundreds protest VAT rise
Posted 14 June 2018, 1:06 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Well said. How did Doc become so dim though? He's a doctor and rich, yet dim as a cloudy day in October. His brain seems capable of only one thought: stewed fish. SMH
On UPDATED: Hundreds protest VAT rise
Posted 14 June 2018, 12:39 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Well said.
On Lloyd: Threats won’t stop us from doing the right thing
Posted 14 June 2018, 10:14 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
I agree. It's like these guys are incapable of discussing anything with us.
On Gov't mulling amendments to fly fishing regulations
Posted 12 June 2018, 8:01 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
The lack of empathy is the clearest winner in Bahamian politics. These guys are so thick headed that they don't seem concerned about anything. Empathy is not a weakness getlemen! However, your lack of empathy makes it appear that you are out of touch with the Bahamian people and, worse, don't have the most basic intelligence to do your job.
On Dames: ‘No reason to feel unsafe’
Posted 12 June 2018, 5:22 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
So long as they don't use our increased VAT to begin a bunch of pork projects like sewer systems in the inner city and an airport on Rag Island, I can live with the increase. However, if they start expensive roadwork projects and building public schools, I will be completely irate, because then our increased VAT will. E going straight into the pockets of FNM cronies.
On $2.5bn in VAT income – yet debt went up
Posted 11 June 2018, 11:08 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Grand Bahamas should be a legal Marijuana zone. Only Grand Bahama. That would get its economy jump-started.
On Man shot dead by armed robber
Posted 11 June 2018, 8:59 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
If you want to know what the PLP think of Bahamians just look at the webshops. Every cent of the web shop money comes from conning gullible Bahamians out of their savings.
On Ex-minister 'totally opposed' to web shop taxation hike
Posted 9 June 2018, 3 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Only a matter of time until they turn full gangster and control armies of hitmen, so everyone fears them. First they'll try to pay. If they can't pay, then they will slay.
On Business man says people will suffer if gambling issue not addressed
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