This a fair statement, however, the overarching theme of the current administration can be noted as "Change" in terms of giving a new leader and some new individuals a shot to govern. But, the opening day held glorious media coverage of all the sprinting action only to dwindle into sophomore blues.
I can't agree that they have more insight. But I can say that they have a more direct means. The problem is, the more direct means usually tramples on another. Not excusing officials for poor implementation of projects (not considering corruption) but, they would makes matters more polarized.
I won't tolerate it until they name all the relevant parties. They had no qualms naming certain executive contracts with Tourism and the Bridge Authority scenario, but they choose to exclude many of the other disclosures. Name them or you are playing the same game while blaming the prior admin.
All they are doing is further promoting the use of alcohol and tobacco to fund the asinine sin tax to be misappropriated away from health care into the haphazard projects of administration after administration.
If we can curb alcohol and tobacco consumption through allowances made on marijuana, we have cut down the average health care bill to be carried on the backs of the people.
Yes, lets backslide further into social policies that have not helped. They say if it ain't broke don't fix it, but you seem happy to pick up the broken pieces and proclaim it is better than it was before.
Whether or not it began with him in the right, he is quickly becoming annoying just to have to see his comments. The opposition will always fight at every chance it can get in the media and spread a message, it's apart of their job. But I always had the impression was supposed to stand above arguments not directly in the proceedings.
Taxi drivers are the bane of most if not all locals who aren't directly in the Taxi business. The plates should be seized or cancelled by the government and only reissued through a system where renewals are based on rider ratings. Break up the corrupt passive income of renting out public transport plates.
Their union is as I understand insolvent and accruing liabilities while they skim off cash and pretend they have no way to start paying down debt.
Please correct the wording of this article. It seems to suggest the driver of the sentra is the first person to hit her, check on her and also accused to fleeing the scene.
While I am not in favor of the blanket approach to bail denial, how can they appear to be maintaining any real law and order just by reversing it. Are lawyers tired of not having bail proceedings to itemize in billings? Do they not fear their fellow Bahamians being robbed with threat of death that sources a lot of the bail funds? Make the drug sale/purchase without weapons bailable fine. But any weapon, break-in or any issue involving violence, the threat of violence or actions reasonable expected to cause physical harm remain....
DreamerX says...
This a fair statement, however, the overarching theme of the current administration can be noted as "Change" in terms of giving a new leader and some new individuals a shot to govern. But, the opening day held glorious media coverage of all the sprinting action only to dwindle into sophomore blues.
On FNM MP warns: People are angry
Posted 14 March 2018, 10:02 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
I can't agree that they have more insight. But I can say that they have a more direct means. The problem is, the more direct means usually tramples on another. Not excusing officials for poor implementation of projects (not considering corruption) but, they would makes matters more polarized.
On FNM MP warns: People are angry
Posted 14 March 2018, 9:59 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
I won't tolerate it until they name all the relevant parties. They had no qualms naming certain executive contracts with Tourism and the Bridge Authority scenario, but they choose to exclude many of the other disclosures. Name them or you are playing the same game while blaming the prior admin.
On Government 'handcuffed' by unused leases
Posted 8 March 2018, 4:12 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
All they are doing is further promoting the use of alcohol and tobacco to fund the asinine sin tax to be misappropriated away from health care into the haphazard projects of administration after administration.
If we can curb alcohol and tobacco consumption through allowances made on marijuana, we have cut down the average health care bill to be carried on the backs of the people.
On BPL: Nine fail drug testing
Posted 8 March 2018, 4:07 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
Yes, lets backslide further into social policies that have not helped. They say if it ain't broke don't fix it, but you seem happy to pick up the broken pieces and proclaim it is better than it was before.
On BPL: Nine fail drug testing
Posted 8 March 2018, 4:03 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
Whether or not it began with him in the right, he is quickly becoming annoying just to have to see his comments. The opposition will always fight at every chance it can get in the media and spread a message, it's apart of their job. But I always had the impression was supposed to stand above arguments not directly in the proceedings.
On Different versions of House rules exist
Posted 9 February 2018, 9:01 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
Taxi drivers are the bane of most if not all locals who aren't directly in the Taxi business. The plates should be seized or cancelled by the government and only reissued through a system where renewals are based on rider ratings. Break up the corrupt passive income of renting out public transport plates.
Their union is as I understand insolvent and accruing liabilities while they skim off cash and pretend they have no way to start paying down debt.
On Taxi drivers: We’re clean
Posted 6 February 2018, 3:47 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
Please correct the wording of this article. It seems to suggest the driver of the sentra is the first person to hit her, check on her and also accused to fleeing the scene.
On Two dead after traffic accidents
Posted 29 January 2018, 6:03 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
While I am not in favor of the blanket approach to bail denial, how can they appear to be maintaining any real law and order just by reversing it. Are lawyers tired of not having bail proceedings to itemize in billings? Do they not fear their fellow Bahamians being robbed with threat of death that sources a lot of the bail funds? Make the drug sale/purchase without weapons bailable fine. But any weapon, break-in or any issue involving violence, the threat of violence or actions reasonable expected to cause physical harm remain....
On AG hints at Bail Act change
Posted 16 January 2018, 9:31 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
"We will subject the Government to our top notch legal teams to give them the hell we've given our suckers (costumers)."
On Insurance association perists in saying NHI work unlawful
Posted 5 January 2018, 9:51 a.m. Suggest removal