A publicaly accessible property tax database would be invaluable and far reaching implications for the Bahamas. one which i suspect many would oppose. one of the greatest advantages would be to check that you are not being over tax by checking what your neighbors bill is. if one house on park place is billed at $10 while boardwalk is billed at $100 then you know you need to deal with it.
stop playing party politics. you are saying that a conflict of interest is not a conflict if it is an FNM doing it. i think not. we need to move this country forward and hold all accountable.
Sorry, but is Mr. Dames not one of very few, maybe the first in the Bahamas to appointed to a Ministerial Position who actually has some real world experience in the Ministry he has been chosen to run? What experience did Phillip have to be Minister of National Security except spending years and earning millions getting criminals out of charges? hmm. (maybe he is well qualified then, just on the other side) Perhaps these 2 individuals were so unsuited to the job, or perhaps really disliked by the other staff and officers that they needed to be replaced. if you got transferred out of Finance i wonder why? if she worked through the whole system to almost the top and didn't get selected i wonder why? Do we look inside and examine our faults or do we just blame everyone else around us?
Are they saying that the Bahamas Government should not have the right to control who and what kind of development or investment happens in the Bahamas? Do they not know how regulated the UK is? I'd like to try telling the town of Oxford that it must allow me to build a 3 square mile surf park on the edge of town with the only justification being that i have the money to finance it and most importantly that market forces are driving me to do it (when there is not way to know, as Madhatter says supply creates demand right?
is now a good time to talk about liability insurance, safety protocols, public safety, proper training, tourism/hospitality/Bahamahost training. background checks, proper licensing and review board, business licenses, VAT registration etc. no? oh nevermind.
I find it laughable that they think speeds, latency packet loss will be improved by requiring all traffic in the bahamas to go through a local IXP. sounds like a bahamian version of Uncle Sam spying on its citizens to me.
Hey URCA, internet hosting requires electricty, electricity costs money. A bitcoin mine operation is not feasible here because hte profit is literally and perfectly cancelled out by the BPL bill. so why bother. Stick to electricity and things that you theoretically know stuff about. Hosting a website or cloud database in the Bahamas costs more electricity than alternative locations, making it non-competitive. how about spending time talking about solarization of the country and stay out of internet marketing and web commerce.
DWW says...
A publicaly accessible property tax database would be invaluable and far reaching implications for the Bahamas. one which i suspect many would oppose. one of the greatest advantages would be to check that you are not being over tax by checking what your neighbors bill is. if one house on park place is billed at $10 while boardwalk is billed at $100 then you know you need to deal with it.
On Realtors: Use us more over tax crackdown
Posted 14 May 2019, 1:36 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Pot calling kettle black? ...... anyone?........... anyone? no, oh just me then.
On Senate president’s Carnival ‘conflict’
Posted 14 May 2019, 1:23 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
stop playing party politics. you are saying that a conflict of interest is not a conflict if it is an FNM doing it. i think not. we need to move this country forward and hold all accountable.
On Senate president’s Carnival ‘conflict’
Posted 14 May 2019, 1:21 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Mr. Woods would do well to read Sun Tsu Art of War
On Water union hit with $25k costs
Posted 14 May 2019, 1:14 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
irrelevant. (doesn't even deserve a capital I!)
On Hanna Martin dismisses FNM govt as abysmal
Posted 13 May 2019, 7:36 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Sorry, but is Mr. Dames not one of very few, maybe the first in the Bahamas to appointed to a Ministerial Position who actually has some real world experience in the Ministry he has been chosen to run? What experience did Phillip have to be Minister of National Security except spending years and earning millions getting criminals out of charges? hmm. (maybe he is well qualified then, just on the other side) Perhaps these 2 individuals were so unsuited to the job, or perhaps really disliked by the other staff and officers that they needed to be replaced. if you got transferred out of Finance i wonder why? if she worked through the whole system to almost the top and didn't get selected i wonder why? Do we look inside and examine our faults or do we just blame everyone else around us?
On FORCED OUT: Senior officers sue after being sidelined by enforced vacation
Posted 13 May 2019, 2 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Are they saying that the Bahamas Government should not have the right to control who and what kind of development or investment happens in the Bahamas? Do they not know how regulated the UK is? I'd like to try telling the town of Oxford that it must allow me to build a 3 square mile surf park on the edge of town with the only justification being that i have the money to finance it and most importantly that market forces are driving me to do it (when there is not way to know, as Madhatter says supply creates demand right?
On Govt investment control ‘will not fly’ under WTO
Posted 9 May 2019, 1:41 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
is now a good time to talk about liability insurance, safety protocols, public safety, proper training, tourism/hospitality/Bahamahost training. background checks, proper licensing and review board, business licenses, VAT registration etc. no? oh nevermind.
On Vendors unhappy with hotels renting water sports equipment
Posted 9 May 2019, 1:23 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
I find it laughable that they think speeds, latency packet loss will be improved by requiring all traffic in the bahamas to go through a local IXP. sounds like a bahamian version of Uncle Sam spying on its citizens to me.
On Bahamas failing to ‘leverage internet into innovation’
Posted 8 May 2019, 1:52 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Hey URCA, internet hosting requires electricty, electricity costs money. A bitcoin mine operation is not feasible here because hte profit is literally and perfectly cancelled out by the BPL bill. so why bother. Stick to electricity and things that you theoretically know stuff about. Hosting a website or cloud database in the Bahamas costs more electricity than alternative locations, making it non-competitive. how about spending time talking about solarization of the country and stay out of internet marketing and web commerce.
On Bahamas failing to ‘leverage internet into innovation’
Posted 8 May 2019, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal