It is always "this is how we do it in The Bahamas". We don't like foreigners telling us what to do and we don't do anything because doing nothing is how we do things in The Bahamas.
It is time we grew up and let some professional and business enterprising foreigners in.
Difficult to find these days. Most have left the country, having been chased out by the majority of narrow minded biggotes that make up most of the remaining population.
The longer we delay the harder it will be to negotiate and the more concessions we will be required to make.
In the meantime, countries like France can black list our financial services without us being able to properly defend our selves. No WTO protection or level playing field for The Bahamas.
***The bill stresses that the findings of air accident investigators cannot be used in criminal proceedings. The role of air accident investigators is to ascertain the facts, not ascribe blame.
Englerston MP Glenys Hanna Martin and PLP leader Philip “Brave” Davis expressed concern about this, however, saying it may fly in the face of the emerging jurisprudence on the matter.***
Glenys Hanna Martin was the minister for aviation she should know that the same applies to investigation around the world. Then again she was a worthless minister
The passage of this bill is designed to increase employment and revenue of The Bahamas. The revenue is used to the social issues. No revenue and no employment means no solution to poverty, just more misery.
Economist says...
It is always "this is how we do it in The Bahamas". We don't like foreigners telling us what to do and we don't do anything because doing nothing is how we do things in The Bahamas.
It is time we grew up and let some professional and business enterprising foreigners in.
On Crash exposed rescue failings: Emergency Service not in place to deal with deadly crash
Posted 18 December 2019, 10:05 a.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
"Competent, un-conflicted, intelligent Bahamians"
Difficult to find these days. Most have left the country, having been chased out by the majority of narrow minded biggotes that make up most of the remaining population.
On MP Vaughn Miller quits FNM
Posted 11 December 2019, 10:33 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
The longer we delay the harder it will be to negotiate and the more concessions we will be required to make.
In the meantime, countries like France can black list our financial services without us being able to properly defend our selves. No WTO protection or level playing field for The Bahamas.
On WTO: Bahamas may have to open reserved industries
Posted 9 December 2019, 3:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
***The bill stresses that the findings of air accident investigators cannot be used in criminal proceedings. The role of air accident investigators is to ascertain the facts, not ascribe blame.
Englerston MP Glenys Hanna Martin and PLP leader Philip “Brave” Davis expressed concern about this, however, saying it may fly in the face of the emerging jurisprudence on the matter.***
Glenys Hanna Martin was the minister for aviation she should know that the same applies to investigation around the world. Then again she was a worthless minister
On Pilots will need to show valid badges as govt clamps down on hackers
Posted 5 December 2019, 11:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Agreed
On EDITORIAL: Grand Bahama needs a Grand Plan - and so does The Bahamas
Posted 5 December 2019, 2:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
The passage of this bill is designed to increase employment and revenue of The Bahamas. The revenue is used to the social issues. No revenue and no employment means no solution to poverty, just more misery.
On Air safety? People can’t afford to ride the bus
Posted 5 December 2019, 12:45 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Absolutely correct.
I don't care if you FNM or PLP. Are you qualified and capable of doing the justice to the job?
On Forbes-Smith quits as president to lead reconstruction efforts
Posted 3 December 2019, 12:25 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Good point, them too.
On Grand Bahama's water bonus
Posted 29 November 2019, 1:58 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Thank you Mercy Corps.
Shame on the the GBPA and GBUC for not doing anything. You are still pumping bad water that is ruining all our appliances and cutlery.
You can charge us for that bad water so you can fill your fat pockets for your lavish life styles.
Instead of spending the money to give us potable water.
Greedy, very greedy. The St. George and Hayward families need to go.
On Grand Bahama's water bonus
Posted 29 November 2019, 11:53 a.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Notice to all investors, foreign and Bahamian, **don't go into any industry that is unionized**.
On THANKS A LOT: Dionisio’s frustration as Atlantis staff spring snap holiday walkout
Posted 29 November 2019, 11:48 a.m. Suggest removal