I disagree. Bahamians will be employed as long as they have the skills and right attitude. Hotels don't have space for sour faces who hold up the walls while glued to their cell phones.
repercussions? i think that is the correct spelling. Yeah, a tax is needed. VAT was whipped up because the government is overspending on contracts issued to friends and not collecting duty, property tax, N.I.B. contributions,etc. effectively. They are in a hole and need the citizens to bail them out. A lottery would be better. Those who want to play willfully throw there money at the government. Those who don't get to keep their money.
Forcing Bahamians to pay $30 on top of their electricity bill is the same principle as forcing Bahamians to pay VAT. Someone knows nothing about operations and financial management so they are passing the losses incurred on to the customer.
It is recommended that Gus Outten move his truck business to a location which is zoned for commercial use. The residents can file a joint suit against Mr. Outten and successfully win. Lands and Surveys can provide the covenance for the lot occupied by the trucks.
Please limit the load shedding to 2 hours if you must. I am confident that you can get the generators up and running again. I don't believe the rumours that B.E.C. has fuel payment problems.
BoopaDoop says...
I disagree. Bahamians will be employed as long as they have the skills and right attitude. Hotels don't have space for sour faces who hold up the walls while glued to their cell phones.
On Baha Mar lays off 190 hotel workers
Posted 8 November 2014, 1:56 p.m. Suggest removal
BoopaDoop says...
Truly sad for this family. Were the brothers twins. They were both only 20 years old...so young to die.
On MURDER COUNT REACHES 100
Posted 7 November 2014, 11:30 a.m. Suggest removal
BoopaDoop says...
Today as well. Just print this same article in tomorrow's edition and repeat until they can get it right.
On More power outages - due to 'generation challenges'
Posted 15 October 2014, 2:03 p.m. Suggest removal
BoopaDoop says...
Will Ms. Hanna-Martin retract her words now that we know the "passing ship" was B.E.C. all along?
On Oil leak was from BEC and one other source
Posted 7 October 2014, 2:34 p.m. Suggest removal
BoopaDoop says...
repercussions? i think that is the correct spelling. Yeah, a tax is needed. VAT was whipped up because the government is overspending on contracts issued to friends and not collecting duty, property tax, N.I.B. contributions,etc. effectively. They are in a hole and need the citizens to bail them out. A lottery would be better. Those who want to play willfully throw there money at the government. Those who don't get to keep their money.
On 'Unchristian' of BEC to make customers pay more for less
Posted 10 September 2014, 3:55 p.m. Suggest removal
BoopaDoop says...
Forcing Bahamians to pay $30 on top of their electricity bill is the same principle as forcing Bahamians to pay VAT. Someone knows nothing about operations and financial management so they are passing the losses incurred on to the customer.
On 'Unchristian' of BEC to make customers pay more for less
Posted 10 September 2014, 1:51 p.m. Suggest removal
BoopaDoop says...
So this will be resolved in 2017. The sitting MP should weigh the possible loss of several votes against Mr. Outten's vote.
On 'Four and a half years of noise and stink'
Posted 8 September 2014, 3:31 p.m. Suggest removal
BoopaDoop says...
It is recommended that Gus Outten move his truck business to a location which is zoned for commercial use. The residents can file a joint suit against Mr. Outten and successfully win. Lands and Surveys can provide the covenance for the lot occupied by the trucks.
On 'Four and a half years of noise and stink'
Posted 8 September 2014, 2:32 p.m. Suggest removal
BoopaDoop says...
1.2 million for poll workers, printing, counting, etc. Another 2 million for the Vote Yes campaign.
On Wilchcombe claims govt had to reject gaming poll verdict
Posted 5 September 2014, 6:20 p.m. Suggest removal
BoopaDoop says...
Please limit the load shedding to 2 hours if you must. I am confident that you can get the generators up and running again. I don't believe the rumours that B.E.C. has fuel payment problems.
On No end in sight for BEC load shedding
Posted 5 September 2014, 3:11 p.m. Suggest removal