It is always interesting how the military juntas and other South American Dictatorships would always run the line that outside forces were trying to destabilize their country. Galtieri of Argentina even started a war.
They will do anything to try and prove it.
Maduro of Venezuela is always talking about this. It distracts the less educated population from the desperate economic and social woes of the country.
It is always interesting how the military juntas and other South American Dictatorships would always run the line that outside forces were trying to destabilize their country. Galtieri of Argentina even started a war.
Maduro of Venezuela is always talking about this. It distracts the less educated population from the desperate economic and social woes of the country.
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.
Economist says...
Great Article. Clearly sets out the facts and make sense of this mess.
On TOUGH CALL: Land grabs, law suits and gangsters - a guide to the Nygard saga
Posted 7 April 2016, 11:08 a.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Good editorial. Many of us wonder why the police took no action. We have read the letter of Mr. Smith as it had been published in full in the media.
hank you for highlighting this.
On EDITORIAL: The reason outside investigators were engaged by Save The Bays
Posted 6 April 2016, 2:19 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Yet, the government has been months late in making Vat rebates and no penalty.
Crooks, just plain crooks.
On Ex-Chamber chief slams ‘outrageous’ late tax penalties
Posted 6 April 2016, 1:54 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
It is always interesting how the military juntas and other South American Dictatorships would always run the line that outside forces were trying to destabilize their country. Galtieri of Argentina even started a war.
They will do anything to try and prove it.
Maduro of Venezuela is always talking about this. It distracts the less educated population from the desperate economic and social woes of the country.
So what is Fitzgerald really telling us?
On Bran: Save the Bays leak ‘more damaging’ than Panama Papers
Posted 6 April 2016, 1:38 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
It is always interesting how the military juntas and other South American Dictatorships would always run the line that outside forces were trying to destabilize their country. Galtieri of Argentina even started a war.
Maduro of Venezuela is always talking about this. It distracts the less educated population from the desperate economic and social woes of the country.
So what is Fitzgerald really telling us?
On MP dismisses email concern
Posted 6 April 2016, 11:54 a.m. Suggest removal
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.
On Roberts: Lack of viable candidates for FNM chairman ‘underscores fracture in the party’
Posted 6 April 2016, 8:13 a.m. Suggest removal
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.
On Roberts: Lack of viable candidates for FNM chairman ‘underscores fracture in the party’
Posted 5 April 2016, 3:41 p.m. Suggest removal