You should contact Franklyn Wilson or Alfred Sears. They may be able to help.
This is not the first time I have heard for this, indeed, I have seen them do this to someone else. It was only when we showed that the money had been paid to COB, 2 months before, did some one do something. Personally, I think this may be part of a ring.
The government is trying to ram this through and impose it on The Bahamian people for propaganda reasons.
They are not going to have meaningful discussions with educated and knowledgeable people because they know that what they are doing is not the right thing to do for The Bahamian People.
A good quality education is an important thing. It is not just the young girls, but also the young men, who need assistance, not so much financially, but of our, the adults, time.
They need mentoring, and our patience. Too much of our culture is based on a "respect your elders so don't say anything that contradicts us" attitude. We need to change that.
The young need to feel that what they say matters, and that we are listening. Only then are we able to guide them.
Mr. Lightbourn is correct in that we need to prevent young teenage girls getting pregnant again, tube tying is not the answer, but we do need to find a way to convince them to finish their education.
An educated parent (male and female) produces a better educated child. A better educated child stands a better chance of employment and less likely to be making babies that they can neither support, bring up, or educate. Such children will also become a burden on the social services etc. of our country.
Economist says...
Well, they released the Cubans. They released the McKinsey Report. I understand that they have paid some of the legal bills.
On The govt and tax compliance
Posted 27 August 2016, 2:34 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Stop complaining like a little child. Grow up and sue the government to do what they should do.
Hire Fred Smith Q.C. and put the government in their place.
Otherwise please shut up and sit in the corner like a good little boy.
On The govt and tax compliance
Posted 26 August 2016, 9:33 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
You should contact Franklyn Wilson or Alfred Sears. They may be able to help.
This is not the first time I have heard for this, indeed, I have seen them do this to someone else. It was only when we showed that the money had been paid to COB, 2 months before, did some one do something. Personally, I think this may be part of a ring.
On Chase for College payment
Posted 25 August 2016, 2:02 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
The government is trying to ram this through and impose it on The Bahamian people for propaganda reasons.
They are not going to have meaningful discussions with educated and knowledgeable people because they know that what they are doing is not the right thing to do for The Bahamian People.
On Insurers: Treat NHI adviser with a ‘pinch of salt’
Posted 23 August 2016, 3:49 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
We have serious problem and that is all you have to offer? Do you think that the numbers set out in the letter are a joke?
What suggestions do you have to help solve this dilemma?
On Are we enslaved to politics?
Posted 20 August 2016, 8:45 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Minnis just wants to be the leader for his own ego. He doesn't care about the FNM or the country.
Why would anyone fight to finance that? Wells maybe? Let's see him put up some big money to back up his big "very old" mouth.
On Key members of FNM Finance Committee 'resign'
Posted 20 August 2016, 8:35 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
The persons that Shameless Gibson refers to that the FNM let go were staff that represented the "over staffing" created by previous governments.
They were reducing the recurrent expenditure of the running of the country.
Soon the IMF will require much more drastic cuts to his precious over staffed government operations.
Shame on you Shameless Gibson, the two situations are totally different.
On Gibson: FNM is exploiting Sandals job cuts
Posted 19 August 2016, 11:26 a.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
And we wonder why we have such a high crime rate when we have a Government that leads by not abiding by the law.
PLP Government message, by its leadership, is that it is ok to break the law.
On Anger as dolphin calf ‘separated’ from mother at Blackbeard’s Cay
Posted 18 August 2016, 2:11 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
The problem is that most of the MP's, regardless of party, are very old and have no interest/energy in doing the right thing.
We need young (under 50 years of age) people in the House.
Both the FNM and the PLP have a bunch of deadheads.
On Government spending
Posted 18 August 2016, 2:08 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
A good quality education is an important thing. It is not just the young girls, but also the young men, who need assistance, not so much financially, but of our, the adults, time.
They need mentoring, and our patience. Too much of our culture is based on a "respect your elders so don't say anything that contradicts us" attitude. We need to change that.
The young need to feel that what they say matters, and that we are listening. Only then are we able to guide them.
Mr. Lightbourn is correct in that we need to prevent young teenage girls getting pregnant again, tube tying is not the answer, but we do need to find a way to convince them to finish their education.
An educated parent (male and female) produces a better educated child. A better educated child stands a better chance of employment and less likely to be making babies that they can neither support, bring up, or educate. Such children will also become a burden on the social services etc. of our country.
On Lightbourn’s fault is being white
Posted 16 August 2016, 5:14 p.m. Suggest removal