It is all part of our "intolerant society". It is called "attitude". Our attitude towards young educated Bahamians when they return is to try to put them down and in their place, just like we have with the Referendum.
The young, bright and educated Bahamian knows that we will see to it that they don't get the job for which they are qualified and that, if they do get the job, we will spend all our time frustrating them and trying to put them down and in" their place".
In effect, they can't return home because of our intolerant society.
I don't take Doc's low speaking skills a low fence, I look at what he has to say, what solutions that he has to offer. I am still waiting to hear the solutions.
He latest effort about hanging is just for persons who don't know that executions are ineffective. He is either using the old biases in people to fool them or he does not know himself. Either way is not good.
Then he talks of tax incentives, but does not deal with how those persons will access the funds necessary to revitalize the areas if they are given the tax incentives. Again, he is either playing on peoples emotions or does not know what he is talking about.
Economist says...
And how many of those delegates are in their 20's, 30's or even 40's????
On Eleuthera delegate backing for Minnis over Butler-Turner
Posted 28 June 2016, 12:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Something does not sound right.
Since when do banks loan $100 million to a business that has always lost money, and huge sums of money at that?
Someone, probably the Bahamian people through NIB, must have guaranteed the loan.
Come on, Bahamasair is over $550 million in the red ink. Who loans money to that?
On A YOUNG MAN'S VIEW: Questions flying around broke Bahamasair
Posted 25 June 2016, 6:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
You would have to dollarize the economy first. Foreign investment can borrow money much cheaper than Bahamians.
The government does not want to have to deal with a Bahamian Sol Kerzner.
On Bahamas suffers 76% FDI fall-off
Posted 25 June 2016, 5:37 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
I was joking. The idea of another Referendum is a frightening prospect. But how you separate murder cases out from everything else is beyond me.
So he would still have the Privy Council doing everything else.....strange.
On Minnis promises referendum on capital punishment if he becomes PM
Posted 24 June 2016, 1:01 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
That's sad because the FNM **“don’t stand a chance”** against the PLP if Minnis is the Leader.
On ‘No chance’ for Butler-Turner and Sands leadership challenge
Posted 24 June 2016, 12:48 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
One of the best ways out of poverty is education. Funny he does not mention that, or have any plans of how to better the education system.
Maybe he does not want to empower people, but just wants to have power over them.
On Minnis backs govt's electricity bill assistance
Posted 24 June 2016, 12:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
He has been busy trying to change the subject to hanging. Maybe he didn't realize that the topic was the "Budget Stupid".
On ‘Absent’ Minnis blasted
Posted 24 June 2016, 12:02 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Only murder cases? This should be interesting!
On Minnis promises referendum on capital punishment if he becomes PM
Posted 24 June 2016, 11:58 a.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
It is all part of our "intolerant society". It is called "attitude". Our attitude towards young educated Bahamians when they return is to try to put them down and in their place, just like we have with the Referendum.
The young, bright and educated Bahamian knows that we will see to it that they don't get the job for which they are qualified and that, if they do get the job, we will spend all our time frustrating them and trying to put them down and in" their place".
In effect, they can't return home because of our intolerant society.
On Where is the victory?
Posted 24 June 2016, 10:12 a.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
I don't take Doc's low speaking skills a low fence, I look at what he has to say, what solutions that he has to offer. I am still waiting to hear the solutions.
He latest effort about hanging is just for persons who don't know that executions are ineffective. He is either using the old biases in people to fool them or he does not know himself. Either way is not good.
Then he talks of tax incentives, but does not deal with how those persons will access the funds necessary to revitalize the areas if they are given the tax incentives. Again, he is either playing on peoples emotions or does not know what he is talking about.
On Watson backs ‘dream ticket’ of Butler-Turner and Sands
Posted 23 June 2016, 5:29 p.m. Suggest removal