The politicians just want to get re-elected. If they destroy the country in the process they don't care.
They are not, never have been and never will be interested in the betterment of Bahamians. This will chase what little investment, both foreign and local, away.
What is the saying? "God will provide". The idea was that His people on earth, you so called Holy men of God, would provide.
The problem is that you men are so busy breaking God's laws that you don't have any time for those unwanted children.
How dare you write a letter you hypocrite. You have the audacity to call yourself a Pastor. What kind of car do you drive? if you want to help the unwanted, sell your car and use the money for good. You could probably do with a little exercise.
***“The application to have the documents sealed was made by the China Export-Import Bank. This kind of seal is standard, especially in transactions of this complexity, scale and international market-sensitivity. Remember, the bank already has billions of dollars invested in the project.”***
This is not a private transaction. This is one that involves the government of The Bahamas and is a quasi-public transaction. The government made sure that its presents was felt. If it were private the government would not have been in the courts at all.
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.
Economist says...
The politicians just want to get re-elected.
If they destroy the country in the process they don't care.
They are not, never have been and never will be interested in the betterment of Bahamians.
This will chase what little investment, both foreign and local, away.
On Employers could face jail if they fail to inform govt of job cuts
Posted 2 September 2016, 3:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
You mean people who have relations with certain people of political persuasion????? My, my.
Are the people ones that we would consider Bahamians, who you would describe as what a "Bahamian" is?
I am sure that they would proudly tell you that they are Bahamian and many would agree.
Man, we really need to take a good look at ourselves.
On Rental cars hit at ‘too high’ NAD fees
Posted 1 September 2016, 9:30 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
What is the saying? "God will provide". The idea was that His people on earth, you so called Holy men of God, would provide.
The problem is that you men are so busy breaking God's laws that you don't have any time for those unwanted children.
How dare you write a letter you hypocrite. You have the audacity to call yourself a Pastor. What kind of car do you drive? if you want to help the unwanted, sell your car and use the money for good. You could probably do with a little exercise.
On Abortion laws
Posted 1 September 2016, 9:17 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
***“The application to have the documents sealed was made by the China Export-Import Bank. This kind of seal is standard, especially in transactions of this complexity, scale and international market-sensitivity. Remember, the bank already has billions of dollars invested in the project.”***
This is not a private transaction. This is one that involves the government of The Bahamas and is a quasi-public transaction. The government made sure that its presents was felt. If it were private the government would not have been in the courts at all.
That is why it should not be sealed.
On PM: China’s call to seal records
Posted 1 September 2016, 1:41 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
The Grand Bahama Port Authority is responsible in Freeport but the owners (St. Georges) of the Port are the owners of the sewerage plant.
The children of Edward St. George are not like their father, he would have fixed the problem.
On YOUR SAY: Abandoned homes near treatment plant
Posted 31 August 2016, 11:18 a.m. Suggest removal
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