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ExposedU2C says...

Amen!

On Don't get locked in studying for a degree

Posted 7 December 2025, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

This is a dismantling of the PLP government's grossly mismanaged and failed NHI scheme which will result in taxpayers footing the mega-million dollar bill for the bailout the scheme needs before being turned over to private health insurers, such as Colina, Family Guardian and CG Atlantic. Taxpayers and the insured alike are going to pay a dear price!

ExposedU2C says...

The Doctors Hospital transaction is nothing but a devious scheme to rob the taxpayers of our nation in order to wrongfully and unjustly enrich a select group of politically connected wealthy doctors who have mismanaged their controlling interest in Doctors Hospital to the point where they now feel justified in disingenuously claiming to government they require a bail out to stay in business.

ExposedU2C says...

We are reaping the dire consequences of decades of failed education policies by incompetent and corrupt politicians that could not care less about how dumbed-down the vast majority of the electorate became. After all, corrupt politicians simply detest discerning voters who cannot be easily manipulated. See my earlier post above.

We long ago reached the point where we would never have politicians with the character, integrity, smarts, and stature to do anything about the key factors contributing to the exacerbation of our nation's brain-drain and rising youth unemployment. And some of us already know what's ultimately in store for nation if our most corrupt senior politicians remain on the dole of the ChiCom government.

ExposedU2C says...

The crux of the problem is our education system. For decades now, the cream of the crop graduating from our public and private schools tend not to return home after furthering their education abroad. This has become the norm unless of course nepotism assures the lazier and less intellectually endowed among them that they will have a much easier and cushier career opportunity locally than they could ever dream of having elsewhere.

And as most of us know only too well, the overall quality of life in the Bahamas has greatly declined in recent decades which only serves to exacerbate our nation's ongoing brain drain. It has therefore become all too easy for foreign controlled enterprises doing business in our country to demand that they be allowed to employ whatever number of foreign workers they may need, even at the most basic levels. Besides, this corrupt Davis led PLP government sees more work permit fees as more funds they can get their dirty, grubby, sticky fingers on...if you know what I mean.

The ever increasing youth unemployment levels is becoming a dangerous powder keg that will eventually explode with dire consequences for our nation as a tourist or second home destination.

ExposedU2C says...

The very arrogant, nasty, sinister and evil Minnis knows full well that most of what he nonchalantly refers to as "excess liquidity" in our domestic financial system is being invested on a rolling renewal basis in short-term debt obligations of the government, i.e. short-term Treasury bills and the like, in order to keep this corrupt Davis led PLP government afloat.

Too many Bahamians do not understand that our Central Bank has to print more and more Bahamian currency to fund our ever growing bloated, incompetent and corrupt Davis led PLP government. The printing of more and more Bahamian dollars gets pushed (almost forcibly) by our Public Treasury on to the balance sheets of our domestic financial institutions. This in turn is a major contributing factor to the declining purchasing power of our local currency and the unaffordable cost of living now being experienced by so many Bahamians.

Sadly, what's been happening here in recent decades has resulted in the balance sheets of too many of our domestic banks, insurance companies, pension funds, being structurally unsound. Bahamians are now indirectly funding way too much of the government's finances with their bank deposits, life insurance premiums, and pension plan contributions.

One well known senior banker recently said outrightly that the corrupt Davis led PLP government could not afford for the domestic financial institutions to invest in other things in a big way if doing would result in a significant reduction in their ongoing rolling investments in short-term government debt obligations denominated in Bahamian dollars.

ExposedU2C says...

The level of corruption here should be of no surprise to anyone given that Goodman's Bay Corporate Centre remains under the control of its developer, namely the lawyer Emanuel M. Alexiou.

ExposedU2C says...

LMAO. The greedy Snake continues to spew more self-serving hot air than the Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park.

ExposedU2C says...

LMAO......no one believes his 'fake' statistics.

On PM hails jobless fall as sign economy growing

Posted 26 November 2025, 9:26 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Sean in his much younger and more formative years read way too much Marxist-Leninist and other similar literature of the kind that his mind, for whatever reason, could not properly digest.

He has always truly believed in a political and economic ideology that combines the theories of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin but with one most important difference. Rather than advocating for the establishment of a socialist state through revolutionary means, emphasizing the role of the oppressed working class in overthrowing the more evil aspects of capitalism mired in greed (then in the guise of the UBP), he instead took the wrong fork in the road. This resulted in him devoting much of his entire adult life to creating, nurturing and fostering a most corrupt political party.

The PLP is 'progressive' in name only as it was early on transformed into a perverse vehicle by which members of its elitist hierarchy (Sean being one of them) could suck the life's blood out of the economy for themselves, their family members, and their cronies, with little or no respect or regard for the well-being of the vast majority of the Bahamian people.

Sean needs to take a good hard look around at all the misery and hardship most Bahamians are now having to endure day-in and day-out, thanks in great part to decades of his misguided political prowess. He believed none of his teachers deserved an apple and now too many Bahamians cannot afford to buy apples.