It doesn’t matter what party one is affiliated with. The fact remains, the PLP is in power, not the FNM or DNA. As far as I am concerned, that’s the only party that should be held accountable. Whenever anther party is elected they too should be held by the same accountability.
I don’t get some people and their blindness. But since I am not a journalist or work for the media, let me list a few words that come to mind when I think of the PLP government; Corruption, victimizing, incompetence, stealing, nepotism, lying, conspiring, ducking, dodging, cheating, manipulating, stalling, wasting, just to name a few. now i challenge all those who think the media is being unfair or those who think that the words i used do not provide a true picture of this government to list some words that can positively describe this government!
The Big T is Saturday’s edition of the Tribune, presented in the form of a fully colored tabloid. It is packed with topical information, entertainment, world news etc. Well worth the read I think.
You are way off on this one ondrap4. I have listed some facts regarding Haitian illegals living in the Bahamas that you or many other Bahamians may not be aware of: 1. Most illegals live for FREE on farmlands that are supposed to have ONE caretaker. 2.Most illegals do not use generators. They pay a monthly fee to one person who has a temporary electrical supply on the free living farm land (Mainly setup by someone who has a Bahamian passport) 3.They do not pay more for food. Many Haitian vendors drive their Shop-Vans throughout these villages to sell food supplies, clothes etc. to their Haitian brothers and sisters. Most of the squatters on the FREE farm land purchase five gallon water $1 from the automated water depot. 4.As far as sending money back home is concerned, there are many unregulated services that can be found throughout the Bahamas to do this. So yep, MadHatter is 100% spot on with this one. Most illegals will NOT be affected by VAT at all.
Emac says...
LOL Good one!
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Emac says...
LOL Why you does treat Tal like that man. LMAO!
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Emac says...
It doesn’t matter what party one is affiliated with. The fact remains, the PLP is in power, not the FNM or DNA. As far as I am concerned, that’s the only party that should be held accountable. Whenever anther party is elected they too should be held by the same accountability.
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Emac says...
I don’t get some people and their blindness. But since I am not a journalist or work for the media, let me list a few words that come to mind when I think of the PLP government; Corruption, victimizing, incompetence, stealing, nepotism, lying, conspiring, ducking, dodging, cheating, manipulating, stalling, wasting, just to name a few. now i challenge all those who think the media is being unfair or those who think that the words i used do not provide a true picture of this government to list some words that can positively describe this government!
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Emac says...
The Big T is Saturday’s edition of the Tribune, presented in the form of a fully colored tabloid. It is packed with topical information, entertainment, world news etc. Well worth the read I think.
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Emac says...
@Tal-Sputter nonsense often???
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Emac says...
The circus lead clown is back in town!
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Emac says...
Blinded with PLPism much???
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Emac says...
@John-Schizo much???
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Emac says...
You are way off on this one ondrap4. I have listed some facts regarding Haitian illegals living in the Bahamas that you or many other Bahamians may not be aware of:
1. Most illegals live for FREE on farmlands that are supposed to have ONE caretaker.
2.Most illegals do not use generators. They pay a monthly fee to one person who has a temporary electrical supply on the free living farm land (Mainly setup by someone who has a Bahamian passport)
3.They do not pay more for food. Many Haitian vendors drive their Shop-Vans throughout these villages to sell food supplies, clothes etc. to their Haitian brothers and sisters. Most of the squatters on the FREE farm land purchase five gallon water $1 from the automated water depot.
4.As far as sending money back home is concerned, there are many unregulated services that can be found throughout the Bahamas to do this.
So yep, MadHatter is 100% spot on with this one. Most illegals will NOT be affected by VAT at all.
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