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Economist says...

I once saw Pintard in action trying to save some mangroves from being dug up. The Local authorities had ignored the law to the determent of the environment, and Bahamians.

All he asked the authorities to do, was follow the law. So from what I saw, he was being a good citizen.

I can only speak to what I saw.

Economist says...

They were picked by Minnis, what else would you expect?

On Rodney Moncur in bid to be FNM chairman

Posted 6 April 2016, 8:08 a.m. Suggest removal

Economist says...

Very good letter.

On Dr. Minnis: A question of character

Posted 5 April 2016, 6:29 p.m. Suggest removal

Economist says...

Why can't they elect a young forward thinking person. Maybe the position should be filled by a woman. Women get things done much more than most men.

On Rodney Moncur in bid to be FNM chairman

Posted 5 April 2016, 6:23 p.m. Suggest removal

Economist says...

Yes, but he has a point about the FNM.

Economist says...

They don't understand the concept of "actions speak loader than words".

Economist says...

If I recall correctly, It was not until 1984 or 1988 that there was legislation with respect to "tax avoidance".

What Cameron's father was doing was legal at the time. He was not evading tax, which was illegal, he was merely avoiding it, which was not illegal.

Economist says...

So Dr. Minnis you can count, but what is your solution.

You have yet to say anything that has impressed me. I see absolutely no reason to vote for the FNM at this time.

Economist says...

Tal, I am not a red shirt, but I see your point. Kind of like the way the number fellers own the PLP.

Economist says...

If they don't pick Loretta I will probably go green.