This sounds about right, although many people are still wanting to travel here. It doesn't put a complete damper on tourism with a solid controlled plan for how tourism can proceed, as locals are discussing now. We have a viable plan to proceed that will help small business and locals sustain, however the government isn't being optimistic enough. They tend to slow down Process and evolution of the Bahamas by sticking to old and outdated strategy that simply doesn't work for today's economy and generation of people. The people have the answers, the government just feels too bougie to listen to them, especially the women.
Dempress says...
This sounds about right, although many people are still wanting to travel here. It doesn't put a complete damper on tourism with a solid controlled plan for how tourism can proceed, as locals are discussing now. We have a viable plan to proceed that will help small business and locals sustain, however the government isn't being optimistic enough. They tend to slow down Process and evolution of the Bahamas by sticking to old and outdated strategy that simply doesn't work for today's economy and generation of people. The people have the answers, the government just feels too bougie to listen to them, especially the women.
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