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Economist says...

She is saying that she is working on lowering the standards. Again.

Economist says...

You are looking in the wrong place.

Look at the restruants and big shops where hundreds of jobs have been lost. If there are people in the resturants there will be people at the straw vendors not the other way round.

This is just political flam.

Economist says...

The case needs to go to the Privy Council and settle the issue. The court is there to interpret the law.
If we don't like the interpretation then we can do something about it by way of legislation or a referendum.

Economist says...

Seem to recall that Goldman Sachs led the way in lending that precipitated the collapse of the Greek economy 10 years ago.

Not a good omen.

Economist says...

Do you research the people quoted in these articles?

Dr. Paul Marik, do some research on him. For some reason they can't replicate the results that his so called studies revile

On Eleven more COVID deaths added to toll

Posted 1 February 2022, 2:09 p.m. Suggest removal

Economist says...

I agree, please stop printing anything to do with him.

Minnis has nothing constructive to say. Never has had.

Economist says...

Funny, didn't see Minnis enforcing the law when he was PM.

He locked everyone down and did no testing, useless man.

Minnis needs to sit down and shut up.

Tribune stop wasting your time printing about this worthless individual.

Economist says...

Tribune, please stop wasting time and money printing some blah, blah, blah by a man whose existance as a politician should be erased from history.

Didn't read it as he never has had anything to contribute.

On ‘Every red cent can be accounted for’

Posted 18 January 2022, 11:05 a.m. Suggest removal

Economist says...

Why is this paper reporting what a "no body" has to say?

Please don't waste your print.

No I have not bothered to read the article as this man has never had anything positive to contribute.

Economist says...

Freeport needs the hotel sold to an owner who has a business plan that will benefit Grand Bahama's economy.

The RCCL deal clearly failed to do anything other than to provide some low paid jobs.

A hotel who's guests have money to play golf etc. will usually spend money eating out at some of the local restaurants. They will also shop for more than souvenirs.

Price aside, this government is definitely on the right track.

On Price? All we want is to see Lucayan sold

Posted 14 January 2022, 12:21 p.m. Suggest removal