SP, I could only assume that you live adjacent to the mud and your only interaction is with your neighbors next door. In New Providence we have communities that were design to move the average Bahamian from the so call ghetto areas to modern day trendy environments. Guess what happen, the ghetto came along to Yellow Elder Garden, Elizabeth Estates and the like.These areas don't have Haitians living in them but have evolve into a bee hive of crime. It is also obvious that you are elderly and speaking of a Bahamas that once existed but this current generation have absolutely no problem with the government taking care of them. Case and point "the public service". Oh! you thought they were actually working".
Black people in general breed a lot. Something need to be done. Why should I be tax to take care of irresponsible behavior. I only had enough kids that I could financially maintain.
The legal fees probably pushed him over the edge. For those who don't know, it is the most expensive service in the Bahamas.With most services you have an idea how much it will cost, with lawyers you never know.
Freeport is dead as a rock for many people but for those who benefit from the status quo their preference is for it to remain that way. Let visionary investor come in and yes it will upset the apple cart. So be it!
I am not FNM or PLP but it will be foolish for Minnis to keep the dissident six around.If the FNM wins by six seat, the dissident six would always have in their power to change the government. No leader wants that hanging over their head.The dissident six will be more powerful than Prime Minister Minnis if he wins and keep them in the fold.
The IMF can make a recommendation for devaluation and governments can reject it. Case in point, Jamaica accepted and Barbados rejected. By the way, Barbados situation was worst than ours when they rejected the IMF recommendation for devaluation.
URCA is a do-nothing bureaucracy. Whenever Freeport has is better than what Nassau have. When electricity got too high we protest. We are not suffering from the constant outages that exist in Nassau.
DEDDIE says...
SP, I could only assume that you live adjacent to the mud and your only interaction is with your neighbors next door. In New Providence we have communities that were design to move the average Bahamian from the so call ghetto areas to modern day trendy environments. Guess what happen, the ghetto came along to Yellow Elder Garden, Elizabeth Estates and the like.These areas don't have Haitians living in them but have evolve into a bee hive of crime. It is also obvious that you are elderly and speaking of a Bahamas that once existed but this current generation have absolutely no problem with the government taking care of them. Case and point "the public service". Oh! you thought they were actually working".
On UPDATED: Female MPs blast Lightbourn over "shocking and despicable" sterilisation speech
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DEDDIE says...
Black people in general breed a lot. Something need to be done. Why should I be tax to take care of irresponsible behavior. I only had enough kids that I could financially maintain.
On UPDATED: Female MPs blast Lightbourn over "shocking and despicable" sterilisation speech
Posted 29 July 2016, 10:27 p.m. Suggest removal
DEDDIE says...
The legal fees probably pushed him over the edge. For those who don't know, it is the most expensive service in the Bahamas.With most services you have an idea how much it will cost, with lawyers you never know.
On Complaint filed against doctor a day after he was cleared of rape
Posted 29 July 2016, 10:12 p.m. Suggest removal
DEDDIE says...
Freeport is dead as a rock for many people but for those who benefit from the status quo their preference is for it to remain that way. Let visionary investor come in and yes it will upset the apple cart. So be it!
On QC hired for ‘FLIP’ probe
Posted 22 July 2016, 8:23 p.m. Suggest removal
DEDDIE says...
I am not FNM or PLP but it will be foolish for Minnis to keep the dissident six around.If the FNM wins by six seat, the dissident six would always have in their power to change the government. No leader wants that hanging over their head.The dissident six will be more powerful than Prime Minister Minnis if he wins and keep them in the fold.
On Butler-Turner: If Minnis wins, party will abandon me
Posted 22 July 2016, 6:03 p.m. Suggest removal
DEDDIE says...
The IMF can make a recommendation for devaluation and governments can reject it. Case in point, Jamaica accepted and Barbados rejected. By the way, Barbados situation was worst than ours when they rejected the IMF recommendation for devaluation.
On Devaluation issue ‘of when, not if’
Posted 20 July 2016, 11:27 p.m. Suggest removal
DEDDIE says...
The B$ is not traded internationally so it can't be devalued unless the government decide they no longer want it peg to the US $.
On Devaluation issue ‘of when, not if’
Posted 20 July 2016, 4:22 p.m. Suggest removal
DEDDIE says...
A captain can not relinquish ultimate authority for his vessel. He is always responsible even when his vessel is been towed.
On BORCO loses $22m battle on destroyed jetty
Posted 20 July 2016, 4:11 p.m. Suggest removal
DEDDIE says...
URCA is a do-nothing bureaucracy. Whenever Freeport has is better than what Nassau have. When electricity got too high we protest. We are not suffering from the constant outages that exist in Nassau.
On FNM backs URCA’s ‘Freeport takeover’
Posted 19 July 2016, 9:28 p.m. Suggest removal
DEDDIE says...
I prefer local blood suckers than international ones. The IMF has it share of cronies waiting to buy state institutions for auction like prices.
On Sir Franklyn: Bahamas is ‘in very dangerous spot’
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