These heartless idiots we call government sent a bulldozer yesterday to Spring City, just outside of Marsh Harbour, to bulldoze the domes that were erected as temporary housing after Dorian. Many had been vacated as they had been given until the end of August to do so. Some were still occupied. You would have to be a Bahamian politician to understand the sense of destroying what could again have been used as emergency accommodation after a fire, hurricane or whatever. If this is the way the brave one helps the Abaconians I wouldn't like to see him hurt or hinder them
On either side of the S.C. Bootle Highway leading North out of Marsh Harbour structures have been springing up at an unimpeded rate since the rebuilding of the Dorian decimated portions of Abaco. The structures are clearly visible from the highway for all officials to see and they go far back into the bush. Many roads have been pushed through the bush and scrub leading to the new shanty towns, creating a very dangerous situation on the highway where vehicles stop at will to drop off/pick up passengers or speed out of the dirt tracks onto the highway into the path of vehicles travelling the highway. The shanty dwellers also bicycle up and down the unlit highway and walk at the side of or on the road itself, often barely visible to motorists in the early morning or evening sun,
Why in the name of God did the former Government go to such lengths and expense to clear what was left of the Mudd and The Pigeon Peas after Dorian, only to watch new such areas redevelop? Only a politician could possibly know the answer to that. Let's see if .M.P. Cornish can put his money where his mouth is. Someone has to and not just pay lip service to the situation.
Other than calling a, say, once a week purchase of a lottery ticket an addiction and desperation, your statement makes good sense! Mr. McCartney is spot on vis-a-vis a state lottery versus gambling houses, or even in conjunction with them, but the politicians are all too deeply indebted to the big numbers boys to want to cross them.. There is also the problem of corruption in all things run by The Bahamas Government that obviously would not be solved by the appointment of a "board" 🤣 The numbers houses should all be closed yesterday! They are a drain on the economy and lead to the destruction of many Bahamian families,
DDK says...
God help our Bahamas....
On WILL CHARLES BE OUR LAST KING?
Posted 10 September 2022, 2:36 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
And they want to become a republic? I wonder who would be the first to come in and take us over?🤢
On Demolition begins of domes in Abaco
Posted 10 September 2022, 2:12 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
Wasteful, lazy, heartless bastards full stop.
On Demolition begins of domes in Abaco
Posted 9 September 2022, 3:55 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
May God rest her soul....
On ALWAYS THERE FOR US: Queen Elizabeth II dies age 96
Posted 9 September 2022, 12:09 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
These heartless idiots we call government sent a bulldozer yesterday to Spring City, just outside of Marsh Harbour, to bulldoze the domes that were erected as temporary housing after Dorian. Many had been vacated as they had been given until the end of August to do so. Some were still occupied. You would have to be a Bahamian politician to understand the sense of destroying what could again have been used as emergency accommodation after a fire, hurricane or whatever. If this is the way the brave one helps the Abaconians I wouldn't like to see him hurt or hinder them
On ‘We believe PM pledge to rebuild Abaco after storm’
Posted 9 September 2022, 11:55 a.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
Big fool!
On Darville: No further relaxation of COVID rules
Posted 8 September 2022, 1:04 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
On either side of the S.C. Bootle Highway leading North out of Marsh Harbour structures have been springing up at an unimpeded rate since the rebuilding of the Dorian decimated portions of Abaco. The structures are clearly visible from the highway for all officials to see and they go far back into the bush. Many roads have been pushed through the bush and scrub leading to the new shanty towns, creating a very dangerous situation on the highway where vehicles stop at will to drop off/pick up passengers or speed out of the dirt tracks onto the highway into the path of vehicles travelling the highway. The shanty dwellers also bicycle up and down the unlit highway and walk at the side of or on the road itself, often barely visible to motorists in the early morning or evening sun,
Why in the name of God did the former Government go to such lengths and expense to clear what was left of the Mudd and The Pigeon Peas after Dorian, only to watch new such areas redevelop? Only a politician could possibly know the answer to that. Let's see if .M.P. Cornish can put his money where his mouth is. Someone has to and not just pay lip service to the situation.
On ‘Create task force for Abaco shanty towns’
Posted 7 September 2022, 1:14 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
"They are the International Development Bank and the European Union".
Sleezy and greedy we knew, but suicidal???
On Renewable energy partnerships formed, says PM
Posted 6 September 2022, 4:27 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
Other than calling a, say, once a week purchase of a lottery ticket an addiction and desperation, your statement makes good sense! Mr. McCartney is spot on vis-a-vis a state lottery versus gambling houses, or even in conjunction with them, but the politicians are all too deeply indebted to the big numbers boys to want to cross them.. There is also the problem of corruption in all things run by The Bahamas Government that obviously would not be solved by the appointment of a "board" 🤣 The numbers houses should all be closed yesterday! They are a drain on the economy and lead to the destruction of many Bahamian families,
On Revisit National Lottery, ex-DNA leader demands
Posted 6 September 2022, 2:01 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
What, no negative environmental impact on the surrounding land of the Island?
On Chamber chief backs North Andros mining
Posted 2 September 2022, 4:03 p.m. Suggest removal