I have often criticized the parents of many of these children too. Sometimes it seems as though Bahamian parents expect the government to be responsible for their children. However, the pandemic brought many legitimate concerns and challenges for parents and students alike. In many cases teachers were hard to reach when parents and students had questions. And often times teachers were overwhelmed as well. Sometimes the online system never worked and days were wasted with hour long buffering issues. In some cases students were not able to log on at all. It will be interesting to see how the PLP addresses these issues.
Jesus, keep me near the cross!!!! Smh! Dr Sands!!! What part of “get lost” don’t you understand!?!?!? Your unwillingness to listen to the Bahamian people is exactly what got you voted out to begin with!!! And yet here you are once again turning a deaf ear to their requests!!! Accept it!!! the people don’t want you!!!! get lost!!! Go and enjoy your golden years with your wife, children, and grandchildren!!!
Christie shouldn’t be surprised that there was a drop in voter participation. First of all, petty Hubert Minnis called a snap election in the midst of a global pandemic when the electorate was least expecting it. Secondly, and more importantly, people have lost confidence in the FNM and PLP. It’s obvious that both parties are detached from the wishes of the Bahamian people. Can you imagine??? Forty plus years of independence; billions of dollars borrowed and spent; yet no new hospital or hurricane shelter has been built???
Here we go! The guns that were pointed at Minnis’s head are now pointed and Phillip Davis’s head! And Bahamian people are expecting him to make apple pie out of dog shit! I hope he has all the right answers! Let’s see if he can live up to his promises.
Good riddance to Dr. Hubert Minnis and Dr. Duane Sands. Don’t let the door hit you where the good Lord split you. If the FNM wants to regain the government they must cut ties with Minnis and Sands. They both are obviously too arrogant and detached from the wishes of the people to even be considered. Both the FNM and the PLP need to shed their skin and allow younger, more innovative minds to lead. I don’t care if Minnis is “laying pipe” or “pumping iron”. So long as he does it away from here.
Cobalt says...
Excellent!!! And please take Duane Sands with you!!
On MINNIS: I’LL STEP ASIDE AS LEADER – Former PM tells FNM chiefs he’ll give way to members’ new choice
Posted 22 September 2021, 9:09 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
I have often criticized the parents of many of these children too. Sometimes it seems as though Bahamian parents expect the government to be responsible for their children. However, the pandemic brought many legitimate concerns and challenges for parents and students alike. In many cases teachers were hard to reach when parents and students had questions. And often times teachers were overwhelmed as well. Sometimes the online system never worked and days were wasted with hour long buffering issues. In some cases students were not able to log on at all. It will be interesting to see how the PLP addresses these issues.
On Hanna Martin: Many children have fallen through the cracks during pandemic
Posted 21 September 2021, 10:44 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Jesus, keep me near the cross!!!! Smh! Dr Sands!!! What part of “get lost” don’t you understand!?!?!? Your unwillingness to listen to the Bahamian people is exactly what got you voted out to begin with!!! And yet here you are once again turning a deaf ear to their requests!!! Accept it!!! the people don’t want you!!!! get lost!!! Go and enjoy your golden years with your wife, children, and grandchildren!!!
On Sands disappointed but ready to regroup
Posted 21 September 2021, 5:43 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Lisaaaaa!!! Congrats honey!! You were always a nice person!! Happy for you!
On Women MPs urged to join call for rights
Posted 20 September 2021, 5:24 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Very sad story indeed. Do we even know why this road was closed to begin with?
On Vigil held for mom who died in barrier crash
Posted 20 September 2021, 5:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Yes!
On Former PM Christie: Drop in voters is a concern
Posted 20 September 2021, 5:06 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Christie shouldn’t be surprised that there was a drop in voter participation. First of all, petty Hubert Minnis called a snap election in the midst of a global pandemic when the electorate was least expecting it. Secondly, and more importantly, people have lost confidence in the FNM and PLP. It’s obvious that both parties are detached from the wishes of the Bahamian people. Can you imagine??? Forty plus years of independence; billions of dollars borrowed and spent; yet no new hospital or hurricane shelter has been built???
On Former PM Christie: Drop in voters is a concern
Posted 20 September 2021, 5:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Yup
On Election turnout was historic low
Posted 20 September 2021, 10:21 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Here we go! The guns that were pointed at Minnis’s head are now pointed and Phillip Davis’s head! And Bahamian people are expecting him to make apple pie out of dog shit! I hope he has all the right answers! Let’s see if he can live up to his promises.
On Curfew relaxed as six more die
Posted 20 September 2021, 10:18 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Good riddance to Dr. Hubert Minnis and Dr. Duane Sands. Don’t let the door hit you where the good Lord split you. If the FNM wants to regain the government they must cut ties with Minnis and Sands. They both are obviously too arrogant and detached from the wishes of the people to even be considered. Both the FNM and the PLP need to shed their skin and allow younger, more innovative minds to lead. I don’t care if Minnis is “laying pipe” or “pumping iron”. So long as he does it away from here.
On Pintard’s favourite to inherit FNM leadership
Posted 20 September 2021, 9:49 a.m. Suggest removal