And the deceitful devil has plenty more to give to those foolish enough to take it. Bahamians have traditionally prided themselves on The Bahamas being predominantly a nation of Christians.
The hatred and abuse of Christians by the Godless ChiComs in their own country is as well documented as their proven hatred and abuse of people much darker themselves in the many African nations they now have dominion over.
Your question is similar to the one Eve should have carefully pondered before falling victim to the evil serpent persuading her to take that infamous bite of the forbidden fruit.
So true. Many readers of the Nassau Guardian do not even know that it is controlled by the same two individuals who control Colina Insurance, CFAL and a host of other companies.
It seems Myers is happy to have Davis pave the way for the local oil cartel to rule supreme with their foreign partners over all aspects of our country's electrical energy needs. And if he thinks our electricity bills are too high now, just wait until the existing local oil cartel and their foreign friends are put in the driving seat of determining a rate structure based on perceived ability of the customer to pay the rate. That's just plain outright discrimination which will have the wealthier in our country shutting down their businesses and fleeing with their families to other nations. These idiots would be shocked to know how many wealthier Bahamians have more than one passport with close ties to another country.
You have to be near a heavy drinker to be put off by the offensive smell of alcohol on their breath. The very pungent (stink) smell of cannabis smoke on the other hand can be a really big nuisance even at great distances from the source.
Some of you posting here do not fully appreciate the extent to which the ChiComs who now effectively control our government policies will be influencing whatever changes occur to our laws on cannabis use.
There is no recreational or medical cannabis market in Communist China. Under the PRC Criminal Law, cannabis is legally classified as being equivalent to heroin, opium, morphine, and cocaine.
Take comfort though that the ChiComs will not mind you smoking hemp in the Bahamas which is a species of the cannabis plant that contains very little THC. You would of course have a great difficulty getting high while smoking hemp. A head ache is the much more likely result. LOL
Our corrupt political ruling class is not the least bit concerned about our country being the latest victim of the debt trap diplomacy that the leaders of Communist China (the ChiComs) have used to seize control of many other nations, especially financially strapped nations in Africa, Latin America and more recently the Caribbean.
It was Hubert Ingraham who invited the ChiComs to our shores back in 1992 when he foolishly took the bait of having the ChiComs build us a national sports stadium in exchange for, among other things, severing diplomatic ties with Taiwan and instead establish diplomatic relations with Communist China.
Since 1992 the leadership of the ChiComs in Beijing have wasted no time in securing their dominion over us by capitalising on the pervasive and incessant corruption within our political ruling class that has left our nation with a mountain of unsustainable national debt and no ability to continue borrowing in the international debt markets. Having to depend on borrowings from the racist Chinese Communist regime led by the very cunning and exploitative Chairman Xi Jinping speaks volumes to how financially destitute and desperate our nation has become under this most corrupt and incompetent Davis led PLP government.
This hospital project will do little for most of the Bahamian people when all is said and done. Only the evil ChiComs and our corrupt politicians who have sold our sovereignty to them stand to be greatly enriched from its construction.
And sometime soon the American people are going to wake to the grave and existential national security threat our ChiCom controlled nation presents to the U.S. at which time the U.S government may have little choice but to treat us as they do Cuba. That of course would deal a death blow to our tourist industry.
I smell a corrupt PM who, using his dumbo AG Pinder as his pied piper of choice on all matters relating to "juicy" BPL contracts, is paving the way for the Bahamian people to be bitten by a poisonous Snake. And lying in wait with their already selected foreign partners are the other greedy and financially interested local scoundrels who are also licking their chops at the prospect of feasting on the wealthier electricity consumers using an income based rate structure.
I would encourage all persons deeply concerned about the disastrous consequences to flow from the new Electricity and Natural Gas Bills to read Claude Hanna's excellent letter to the Editor of The Tribune that was published in a late April.
The letter concisely addresses the unconstitutional, national security and many other most serious issues that these two new statutes will expose and subject our nation and its people to.
The dire consequences Bahamians will face from the enactment of these two bills should deservedly be politically owned and worn around the neck of every current sitting PLP member of parliament and all future candidates for a PLP seat in parliament.
Opposition leader Pintard and the entire leadership apparatus of the FNM party should be taking immediate appropriate steps to publicly announce their intent to fully repeal the two statutes for constitutional and national security reasons, not to mention the frightening impact of extremely high costs for electricity consumers, especially those deemed to be wealthier. This should be one of the first acts of Pintard and his cabinet if the FNM is successful in winning a controlling majority of seats in the next general election.
No private investor supportive of the passage of these egregious statutes for self-gain at great cost to the Bahamian people should be allowed to reap and enjoy the huge windfall profits they so eagerly await to receive while leaving the Bahamian taxpayers on the hook for most if not all of BPL's debts amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. Pintard needs to get off of his duff and make this unequivocally known to all concerned, especially Bahamian voters.
I smell a corrupt PM who, using his dumbo AG Pinder as his pied piper of choice on all matters relating to "juicy" BPL contracts, is paving the way for the Bahamian people to be bitten by a poisonous Snake so that the other greedy and financially interested local scoundrels can feast on the wealthier electricity consumers with their foreign partners already lying in wait.
ExposedU2C says...
And the deceitful devil has plenty more to give to those foolish enough to take it. Bahamians have traditionally prided themselves on The Bahamas being predominantly a nation of Christians.
The hatred and abuse of Christians by the Godless ChiComs in their own country is as well documented as their proven hatred and abuse of people much darker themselves in the many African nations they now have dominion over.
On China to fund new hospital
Posted 14 May 2024, 12:53 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Your question is similar to the one Eve should have carefully pondered before falling victim to the evil serpent persuading her to take that infamous bite of the forbidden fruit.
On China to fund new hospital
Posted 14 May 2024, 12:37 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
That's a tall order for birdie.
On INSIGHT: The PLP’s dark veil of secrecy
Posted 14 May 2024, 12:17 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
So true. Many readers of the Nassau Guardian do not even know that it is controlled by the same two individuals who control Colina Insurance, CFAL and a host of other companies.
On INSIGHT: The PLP’s dark veil of secrecy
Posted 13 May 2024, 3:43 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Bingo!
It seems Myers is happy to have Davis pave the way for the local oil cartel to rule supreme with their foreign partners over all aspects of our country's electrical energy needs. And if he thinks our electricity bills are too high now, just wait until the existing local oil cartel and their foreign friends are put in the driving seat of determining a rate structure based on perceived ability of the customer to pay the rate. That's just plain outright discrimination which will have the wealthier in our country shutting down their businesses and fleeing with their families to other nations. These idiots would be shocked to know how many wealthier Bahamians have more than one passport with close ties to another country.
On BPL ‘shambles’: We pay now or pay later
Posted 13 May 2024, 3:09 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Yup, you can certainly smell a national election in the air within the next year or so.
On Apprenticeship initiative to get persons ‘off the streets’
Posted 13 May 2024, 3:05 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
You have to be near a heavy drinker to be put off by the offensive smell of alcohol on their breath. The very pungent (stink) smell of cannabis smoke on the other hand can be a really big nuisance even at great distances from the source.
On Man fined $250 for possession of a gram of marijuana
Posted 13 May 2024, 2:47 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Some of you posting here do not fully appreciate the extent to which the ChiComs who now effectively control our government policies will be influencing whatever changes occur to our laws on cannabis use.
There is no recreational or medical cannabis market in Communist China. Under the PRC Criminal Law, cannabis is legally classified as being equivalent to heroin, opium, morphine, and cocaine.
Take comfort though that the ChiComs will not mind you smoking hemp in the Bahamas which is a species of the cannabis plant that contains very little THC. You would of course have a great difficulty getting high while smoking hemp. A head ache is the much more likely result. LOL
On Man fined $250 for possession of a gram of marijuana
Posted 13 May 2024, 2:39 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Our corrupt political ruling class is not the least bit concerned about our country being the latest victim of the debt trap diplomacy that the leaders of Communist China (the ChiComs) have used to seize control of many other nations, especially financially strapped nations in Africa, Latin America and more recently the Caribbean.
It was Hubert Ingraham who invited the ChiComs to our shores back in 1992 when he foolishly took the bait of having the ChiComs build us a national sports stadium in exchange for, among other things, severing diplomatic ties with Taiwan and instead establish diplomatic relations with Communist China.
Since 1992 the leadership of the ChiComs in Beijing have wasted no time in securing their dominion over us by capitalising on the pervasive and incessant corruption within our political ruling class that has left our nation with a mountain of unsustainable national debt and no ability to continue borrowing in the international debt markets. Having to depend on borrowings from the racist Chinese Communist regime led by the very cunning and exploitative Chairman Xi Jinping speaks volumes to how financially destitute and desperate our nation has become under this most corrupt and incompetent Davis led PLP government.
This hospital project will do little for most of the Bahamian people when all is said and done. Only the evil ChiComs and our corrupt politicians who have sold our sovereignty to them stand to be greatly enriched from its construction.
And sometime soon the American people are going to wake to the grave and existential national security threat our ChiCom controlled nation presents to the U.S. at which time the U.S government may have little choice but to treat us as they do Cuba. That of course would deal a death blow to our tourist industry.
On China to fund new hospital
Posted 13 May 2024, 1:54 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
I smell a corrupt PM who, using his dumbo AG Pinder as his pied piper of choice on all matters relating to "juicy" BPL contracts, is paving the way for the Bahamian people to be bitten by a poisonous Snake. And lying in wait with their already selected foreign partners are the other greedy and financially interested local scoundrels who are also licking their chops at the prospect of feasting on the wealthier electricity consumers using an income based rate structure.
I would encourage all persons deeply concerned about the disastrous consequences to flow from the new Electricity and Natural Gas Bills to read Claude Hanna's excellent letter to the Editor of The Tribune that was published in a late April.
The letter concisely addresses the unconstitutional, national security and many other most serious issues that these two new statutes will expose and subject our nation and its people to.
The dire consequences Bahamians will face from the enactment of these two bills should deservedly be politically owned and worn around the neck of every current sitting PLP member of parliament and all future candidates for a PLP seat in parliament.
Opposition leader Pintard and the entire leadership apparatus of the FNM party should be taking immediate appropriate steps to publicly announce their intent to fully repeal the two statutes for constitutional and national security reasons, not to mention the frightening impact of extremely high costs for electricity consumers, especially those deemed to be wealthier. This should be one of the first acts of Pintard and his cabinet if the FNM is successful in winning a controlling majority of seats in the next general election.
No private investor supportive of the passage of these egregious statutes for self-gain at great cost to the Bahamian people should be allowed to reap and enjoy the huge windfall profits they so eagerly await to receive while leaving the Bahamian taxpayers on the hook for most if not all of BPL's debts amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. Pintard needs to get off of his duff and make this unequivocally known to all concerned, especially Bahamian voters.
I smell a corrupt PM who, using his dumbo AG Pinder as his pied piper of choice on all matters relating to "juicy" BPL contracts, is paving the way for the Bahamian people to be bitten by a poisonous Snake so that the other greedy and financially interested local scoundrels can feast on the wealthier electricity consumers with their foreign partners already lying in wait.
On AG: BPL needs 400MW in new generation plant
Posted 12 May 2024, 5:58 p.m. Suggest removal