What a waste of money our nation does not even have and must borrow so that this most ugly and wretched looking evil creature can fete her extravagant desires while so many of our nation's youngest and poorest children now must live in a constant state of hunger, unable to get the most basic foods, medicines and medical care that they need.
No one epitomizes despicable selfishness and greed more than this piece of ......... !
> Mrs Horton said additional “support staff” are being recruited at the Registrar General’s Department to help address “day-to-day queries” and provide a “timely response” to private sector concerns with the companies portal.
Throwing more D- uneducated and nonproductive bodies at the problem is not going to fix anything ....... that would just grow the size of our already grossly over-bloated government and kill-off more of the shrinking private sector with higher taxes.
And why is doofus AG Pinder instead of the registrar general herself having to send a messaged bloviated response to Tribune Business inquiries about the out-of-control chaos that now exists at the Registry of Companies? Could it be that the gross incompetence of the registrar general herself, namely Camille Gomez-Jones, is a big part of the problem?
Of course, the head of all of our nation's problems that needs to be cut off before anything can be fixed is that of our most corrupt and incompetent stumpy Davis.
Being good does little to improve your odds. Nowadays, you need only look at the wrong person the wrong way at the wrong time in the wrong place to end up dead.
They are making a fortune for themselves by getting our sun, sand and sea free of charge while contributing nothing to out domestic economy. But I suppose you think that is fair to the many poor and struggling Bahamian families who can no longer afford essentials like food, medicine, etc.
It seems Bowe has not learned that decades of unchecked waste, fraud and outright theft by corrupt governments is antithetical to the caring kind of progressive social welfare state he still likes to dream about.
The very flawed policies of corrupt and incompetent governments, whether PLP or FNM led, have been disguised as being progessive but in fact have been anything but that. The progressive wolves in sheeps clothing have even managed o convince themselves that an unsustainably bloated and extremely costly but unproductive public sector workforce is good for our nation. Of course, nothing could be further from the truth.
The ever dwindling portion of our domestic economy attributable to the private sector has been all but sucked completely dry while a relatively small group of the corrupt political elite, and their favoured cronies and financial-backers, have amassed unimaginable wealth by selling-off our nation's most valuable assets to foreign marauders willing to partner with them.
Is Bowe now going to join the line of those who periodically beg with tongue in cheek for their fellow suffering Bahamians rather than addressing the real problems? Our corrupt PM Davis likes to stand at the front of that line with his cup in hand.
> Explaining that the energy generated will be “specific and exclusive” to Nassau Cruise Port’s operations, with no excess sold back to Bahamas Power & Light’s (BPL) grid or its own retail and food and beverage vendors, he added that the project will “cut out any carbon emissions and footprint.
Yup, corrupt Micael Maura has no difficulty readily admitting that when it comes to investments made in the Bahamas by the port and/or cruise lines, most (if not all) of the resulting profits and benefits are for them with little or nothing for the Bahamian people.
And we have our unjustly enriched corrupt political leaders to thank for the raping, pillaging and plundering of nation by a small group of extremely corrupt and insatiably greedy Bahamians and their equally corrupt and greedy foreign partners.
Meanwhile we are choking on the shiit, chemicals and other pollution the cruise line industry continues to bring to our shores which has been greatly exacerbated by the port expansion having an environmentally devastating impact on the flow of water through Nassau Harbour and along the shoreline areas to the west of the port. And these charlatans know just who to go to whenever they are told they need to "buy" a favouable environmental impact study to provide "cover" for their wrongdoing.
ExposedU2C says...
What a waste of money our nation does not even have and must borrow so that this most ugly and wretched looking evil creature can fete her extravagant desires while so many of our nation's youngest and poorest children now must live in a constant state of hunger, unable to get the most basic foods, medicines and medical care that they need.
No one epitomizes despicable selfishness and greed more than this piece of ......... !
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ExposedU2C says...
> Mrs Horton said additional “support staff” are being recruited at the Registrar General’s Department to help address “day-to-day queries” and provide a “timely response” to private sector concerns with the companies portal.
Throwing more D- uneducated and nonproductive bodies at the problem is not going to fix anything ....... that would just grow the size of our already grossly over-bloated government and kill-off more of the shrinking private sector with higher taxes.
And why is doofus AG Pinder instead of the registrar general herself having to send a messaged bloviated response to Tribune Business inquiries about the out-of-control chaos that now exists at the Registry of Companies? Could it be that the gross incompetence of the registrar general herself, namely Camille Gomez-Jones, is a big part of the problem?
Of course, the head of all of our nation's problems that needs to be cut off before anything can be fixed is that of our most corrupt and incompetent stumpy Davis.
On Solution is ‘on the horizon’ for Company Registry woe
Posted 6 September 2024, 9:27 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
There are no books in our country that need to be audited more than this most corrupt government's books.
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ExposedU2C says...
Being good does little to improve your odds. Nowadays, you need only look at the wrong person the wrong way at the wrong time in the wrong place to end up dead.
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Amen!
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ExposedU2C says...
Amen!
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ExposedU2C says...
Like the Wicked Witch of The West (Allyson Maynard-Gibson), you are unable to sound sincere no matter how hard you try.
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ExposedU2C says...
They are making a fortune for themselves by getting our sun, sand and sea free of charge while contributing nothing to out domestic economy. But I suppose you think that is fair to the many poor and struggling Bahamian families who can no longer afford essentials like food, medicine, etc.
On Cruise port aims to become 100% solar
Posted 3 September 2024, 1:39 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
It seems Bowe has not learned that decades of unchecked waste, fraud and outright theft by corrupt governments is antithetical to the caring kind of progressive social welfare state he still likes to dream about.
The very flawed policies of corrupt and incompetent governments, whether PLP or FNM led, have been disguised as being progessive but in fact have been anything but that. The progressive wolves in sheeps clothing have even managed o convince themselves that an unsustainably bloated and extremely costly but unproductive public sector workforce is good for our nation. Of course, nothing could be further from the truth.
The ever dwindling portion of our domestic economy attributable to the private sector has been all but sucked completely dry while a relatively small group of the corrupt political elite, and their favoured cronies and financial-backers, have amassed unimaginable wealth by selling-off our nation's most valuable assets to foreign marauders willing to partner with them.
Is Bowe now going to join the line of those who periodically beg with tongue in cheek for their fellow suffering Bahamians rather than addressing the real problems? Our corrupt PM Davis likes to stand at the front of that line with his cup in hand.
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ExposedU2C says...
> Explaining that the energy generated will be “specific and exclusive” to Nassau Cruise Port’s operations, with no excess sold back to Bahamas Power & Light’s (BPL) grid or its own retail and food and beverage vendors, he added that the project will “cut out any carbon emissions and footprint.
Yup, corrupt Micael Maura has no difficulty readily admitting that when it comes to investments made in the Bahamas by the port and/or cruise lines, most (if not all) of the resulting profits and benefits are for them with little or nothing for the Bahamian people.
And we have our unjustly enriched corrupt political leaders to thank for the raping, pillaging and plundering of nation by a small group of extremely corrupt and insatiably greedy Bahamians and their equally corrupt and greedy foreign partners.
Meanwhile we are choking on the shiit, chemicals and other pollution the cruise line industry continues to bring to our shores which has been greatly exacerbated by the port expansion having an environmentally devastating impact on the flow of water through Nassau Harbour and along the shoreline areas to the west of the port. And these charlatans know just who to go to whenever they are told they need to "buy" a favouable environmental impact study to provide "cover" for their wrongdoing.
On Cruise port aims to become 100% solar
Posted 3 September 2024, 12:26 p.m. Suggest removal