The entire international financial community knows that our government accounts, statistics, etc. are all horribly misleading and much worse than portrayed by the Ministry of Finance and Central Bank.
Both Bozo Davis and Dumbo Pinder know full well that our Constitution can only be amended by the Bahamian people through a national referendum and not by parliament enacting unconstitutional legislation. This is especially true with respect to who has the right to be granted Bahamian citizenship. Our Constitution unequivocally requires that the Bahamian people and not elected parliamentarians determine who has the right to be granted Bahamian citizenship.
This is what corrupt elected and other government officials do when they have run your country right into the ground and can longer borrow money........they immediately start threatening to steal your land.
By now the very significant real property tax arrears of most parliamentarians and their cronies has been fully written-off which means they will get to keep their land while they take your land away from you. All victimized Bahamians should simply stop paying government taxes and fees of every kind in order to send a strong message to this corrupt Davis led PLP government.
Lame-brained Pinder would have us believe he has only just come to realise the enormous financial harm caused to the Bahamas by decades of bullying tactics by the OECD and EU countries.
The sole purpose of the relentlessly abusive blacklisting regime was to allow the elitist globalist bureaucrats to stamp out as much international tax competition as possible that threatened to force the lowering of the exorbitant tax rates in their developed countries caused by ballooning pension and welfare costs of their aging populations, and their inability (refusal?) to control the ever-growing size of their hugely over-bloated public sector bureaucracies.
Small and once tax-friendly nations like ours should never have succumbed to the bullying initiatives and other abusive tactics employed by the OECD and EU countries since the early 1990's for two insidiously evil but related purposes. The first one being to force smaller nations like the Bahamas to bear the great financial burden of enforcing the extraordinarily high taxation measures imposed by the OECD and EU countries on their own taxpayers. The second objective being to force small nations like the Bahamas to greatly increase the size of their own governments by having to devote significant resources to enforcing the draconian taxation policies of the OECD and EU countries. That in turn results in the blacklisted small nations having to impose higher taxes on their own taxpayers, taking away their once tax friendly environment.
Truth be told, the governments of the OECD and EU should somehow be sued for reparations by the small nations around the world that have been subjected to the relentless and most evil blacklisting regime since the early 1990's. Talk is cheap Mr. Pinder, and it's high time you put some serious action behind your words by leading the charge for the harmed nations to receive reparations for their unjust treatment. The same goes for the likes of Michael Paton, John Delaney, Brian Moree, Alfred Sears and others like them who should have never succumbed to encouraging our nation to simply bend-over and take a royal shafting by the elitist globalist bureaucrats.
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LOL. Yeah, given extra time to make more children.
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Someone needs to look into whether Shunda Strachan has paid all of her taxes.
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ExposedU2C says...
The entire international financial community knows that our government accounts, statistics, etc. are all horribly misleading and much worse than portrayed by the Ministry of Finance and Central Bank.
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Both Bozo Davis and Dumbo Pinder know full well that our Constitution can only be amended by the Bahamian people through a national referendum and not by parliament enacting unconstitutional legislation. This is especially true with respect to who has the right to be granted Bahamian citizenship. Our Constitution unequivocally requires that the Bahamian people and not elected parliamentarians determine who has the right to be granted Bahamian citizenship.
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This is what corrupt elected and other government officials do when they have run your country right into the ground and can longer borrow money........they immediately start threatening to steal your land.
By now the very significant real property tax arrears of most parliamentarians and their cronies has been fully written-off which means they will get to keep their land while they take your land away from you. All victimized Bahamians should simply stop paying government taxes and fees of every kind in order to send a strong message to this corrupt Davis led PLP government.
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ExposedU2C says...
Lame-brained Pinder would have us believe he has only just come to realise the enormous financial harm caused to the Bahamas by decades of bullying tactics by the OECD and EU countries.
The sole purpose of the relentlessly abusive blacklisting regime was to allow the elitist globalist bureaucrats to stamp out as much international tax competition as possible that threatened to force the lowering of the exorbitant tax rates in their developed countries caused by ballooning pension and welfare costs of their aging populations, and their inability (refusal?) to control the ever-growing size of their hugely over-bloated public sector bureaucracies.
Small and once tax-friendly nations like ours should never have succumbed to the bullying initiatives and other abusive tactics employed by the OECD and EU countries since the early 1990's for two insidiously evil but related purposes. The first one being to force smaller nations like the Bahamas to bear the great financial burden of enforcing the extraordinarily high taxation measures imposed by the OECD and EU countries on their own taxpayers. The second objective being to force small nations like the Bahamas to greatly increase the size of their own governments by having to devote significant resources to enforcing the draconian taxation policies of the OECD and EU countries. That in turn results in the blacklisted small nations having to impose higher taxes on their own taxpayers, taking away their once tax friendly environment.
Truth be told, the governments of the OECD and EU should somehow be sued for reparations by the small nations around the world that have been subjected to the relentless and most evil blacklisting regime since the early 1990's. Talk is cheap Mr. Pinder, and it's high time you put some serious action behind your words by leading the charge for the harmed nations to receive reparations for their unjust treatment. The same goes for the likes of Michael Paton, John Delaney, Brian Moree, Alfred Sears and others like them who should have never succumbed to encouraging our nation to simply bend-over and take a royal shafting by the elitist globalist bureaucrats.
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ExposedU2C says...
For every one adult man abused, 30 adult woman are abused. And for every adult woman abused, 60 young children are abused.
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