Tribanon if I remember correctly Ellison Rahming was also picked by the last Christie administration to be the Bahamas ambassador to Washington but subsequently he as denied by the Obama administration.
ThisisOurs I also noticed how alot of property owners in areas like Lyford Cay & Old Fort Bay always place up barriers on the sidewalks on the outer perimeters of their property. I know for a fact that anything sidewalk outside of your property line that has a lamp pole or a street light belongs to the government and not the property owner. However, most property owners in these wealthy neighborhoods always place up barriers on the sidewalks to either prevent people from walking on the grass to prevent street vendors from parking and selling food outside on the sidewalks.
LastManStanding well we're a country that likes to impress the white tourist and foreign investors that come here to get a piece of the pie so why can't our farmers form business partnerships with some of these foreign investors that way they can have access to funding so that way they can acquire the tools and machinery they need to able to farm.
LastManStanding you made an argument that there isn't enough arable land to farm which is a lie because if you take Nassau out of equation the other major family islands like Abaco, Andros, Eleuthera, Exuma,Long Island & Cat Island has more than enough land to sustain large scale farming and another argument you mentioned was the issue with labor and the long hours it takes to farm but in case you didn't know there is farming machinery now that replaced manual labor decades ago in terms of growing crops and raising farm animals on a large scale.
Well I remember bahamian business Katherine Kelly writing to the Tribune about two years ago at the first quarter of COVID-19 that the Bahamas government needs to ban online shopping and only allow bahamians to shop at local retail stores.
Emilio26 says...
Tribanon if I remember correctly Ellison Rahming was also picked by the last Christie administration to be the Bahamas ambassador to Washington but subsequently he as denied by the Obama administration.
On Smith and Rahming appointed as ambassadors
Posted 24 February 2022, 3:14 p.m. Suggest removal
Emilio26 says...
ondrap4 are you serious?😳🤔
On Bahamas urged: Be ‘more like’ Florida in COVID ease
Posted 23 February 2022, 11:31 a.m. Suggest removal
Emilio26 says...
ThisisOurs I also noticed how alot of property owners in areas like Lyford Cay & Old Fort Bay always place up barriers on the sidewalks on the outer perimeters of their property. I know for a fact that anything sidewalk outside of your property line that has a lamp pole or a street light belongs to the government and not the property owner. However, most property owners in these wealthy neighborhoods always place up barriers on the sidewalks to either prevent people from walking on the grass to prevent street vendors from parking and selling food outside on the sidewalks.
On ‘Illegal’ wooden structure at Junkanoo Beach must go
Posted 22 February 2022, 9:25 a.m. Suggest removal
Emilio26 says...
Longgone or maybe Toby Smith should hit up the Sir Franklyn Wilson or Branville McCartney.
On PI investor ‘pressing on’ with $3m raising
Posted 21 February 2022, 7 p.m. Suggest removal
Emilio26 says...
Sheeprunner12 I guess the PLP will soon give Darold Miller a ambassador post.😆😆😆😆
On Jones named as new ambassador to the US
Posted 21 February 2022, 9:04 a.m. Suggest removal
Emilio26 says...
LastManStanding well we're a country that likes to impress the white tourist and foreign investors that come here to get a piece of the pie so why can't our farmers form business partnerships with some of these foreign investors that way they can have access to funding so that way they can acquire the tools and machinery they need to able to farm.
On Davis: We’ll intervene to offset rising costs
Posted 17 February 2022, 3:30 p.m. Suggest removal
Emilio26 says...
LastManStanding you made an argument that there isn't enough arable land to farm which is a lie because if you take Nassau out of equation the other major family islands like Abaco, Andros, Eleuthera, Exuma,Long Island & Cat Island has more than enough land to sustain large scale farming and another argument you mentioned was the issue with labor and the long hours it takes to farm but in case you didn't know there is farming machinery now that replaced manual labor decades ago in terms of growing crops and raising farm animals on a large scale.
On Davis: We’ll intervene to offset rising costs
Posted 17 February 2022, 2:18 p.m. Suggest removal
Emilio26 says...
Immigrant that will be a dangerous move to make especially seeing that we're technically still in the fourth wave.
On Restrictions remain as fourth wave dying out
Posted 17 February 2022, 9:07 a.m. Suggest removal
Emilio26 says...
Not only JokeyJack but also Tribanon that have nothing positive to say on this platform.
On Restrictions remain as fourth wave dying out
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Emilio26 says...
Well I remember bahamian business Katherine Kelly writing to the Tribune about two years ago at the first quarter of COVID-19 that the Bahamas government needs to ban online shopping and only allow bahamians to shop at local retail stores.
On HOW FAIR ARE PRICES WE’RE HAVING TO PAY? As inflation rises, stores facing question of how much margin they make
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