Little difference between the leadership of the Prodigal Sons and the leadership of the PLP government.........both take the people's money with no accountability.
Our country's department of statistics has been producing meaningless economic statistics for decades now. And most Bahamians know this to be a fact every time they purchase something at the food store.
The birth rate of Bahamians has been at an economically sustainable level since the 1960s. It's the extraordinarily high birth rate of the many thousands of illegal aliens who have invaded our country over the past five decades that has caused most of our social and economic ills.
James Carey needs to take a good look at the enormous size of Big Deficit Spender Davis's waistline. They don't come much bigger and Big Deficit Spender Davis has about as much fiscal discipline over our country's finances as he has over his own waistline.
LMAO. Whenever the imf, idb, Moody's, etc., say bad things about our country's financial situation, Big Deficit Spender Davis has someone in the Office of the PM call John Rolle at The Central Bank to remind him that he needs to loudly sing good things about our economy if he wants to continue receiving his supper.
LOL. Boogie-eyed Kwasi speaks with such authority on finance matters but doesn't even know how to reconcile his cheque book register to his monthly bank statement.
Big spender Davis and his doofus AG Pinder want to tear up the Constitution of The Bahamas by having you believe the government as opposed to the Bahamian people have the final word in determining who is entitled to receive Bahamian citizenship.
Let's not forget that Perry "Vomit" Christie tried to make changes to the citizenship provisions of our Constitution through a national referendum which the Bahamian people rejected. On learning the majority vote under the national referendum was against all of the major changes proposed, the Vomit led PLP government refused to honour the outcome of the referendum and instead started calling the duly held national referendum a mere survey of the sentiment of the Bahamian people. Vomit found out the hard way that most Bahamians rightfully did not trust the motives and objectives of the government. Bahamians demonstrated their great distrust by either voting no to the proposed changes or not bothering to vote at all.
Since then, the PLP government has become even more corrupt and wishes to simply tear up the Constitution. Numbskull Davis and doofus Pinder just can't understand that it is the Bahamian people and not the government (or the privy council for that matter) who have the exclusive right to determine who is entitled to receive Bahamian citizenship by way of the citizenship provisions of the Constitution. It is therefore a matter for the Bahamian people to determine, by way of a duly held national referendum, sesired changes to the citizenship provisions of the Constitution.
The intellectually dishonest in the PLP hierarchy, like Ruby Nottage and Sean McWeeney, have been trying for decades to twist the intended meaning of the Constitution's citizenship provisions in their quest to have the provisions changed to fit the "new" PLP political agenda that is so obviously not in the best interest of the vast majority of Bahamians. Thank heavens most Bahamians are not as stupid as these pseudo-intellects would like to think and are well aware of what is going on here.
Bottomline: The grant of Bahamian citizenship should never be made subject to political patronage and should remain exclusively determined by the intended meaning of the citizenship provisions of our Constitution at the time it was adopted by our country.
And our country only needs at most 18 MPs and 6 Senators.
As for Fernander, we all know he is about as incompetent and useless as they come. He epitomizes nothing more than a heavily sucking leech on the taxpayers of our small nation.
ExposedU2C says...
Little difference between the leadership of the Prodigal Sons and the leadership of the PLP government.........both take the people's money with no accountability.
On Prodigal Sons’ absence due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’
Posted 3 January 2024, 8:57 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Our country's department of statistics has been producing meaningless economic statistics for decades now. And most Bahamians know this to be a fact every time they purchase something at the food store.
On Slowdown in inflation, reports Central Bank
Posted 30 December 2023, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
You should be concerned about what Michael Darville and his cohorts have been surreptitiously up to over the past several months.
On GB chamber chief: Govt has to tighten its belt too
Posted 30 December 2023, 1:40 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
The birth rate of Bahamians has been at an economically sustainable level since the 1960s. It's the extraordinarily high birth rate of the many thousands of illegal aliens who have invaded our country over the past five decades that has caused most of our social and economic ills.
On EDITORIAL: How many assistants does Commissioner need?
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ExposedU2C says...
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ExposedU2C says...
James Carey needs to take a good look at the enormous size of Big Deficit Spender Davis's waistline. They don't come much bigger and Big Deficit Spender Davis has about as much fiscal discipline over our country's finances as he has over his own waistline.
On GB chamber chief: Govt has to tighten its belt too
Posted 29 December 2023, 11:34 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
LMAO. Whenever the imf, idb, Moody's, etc., say bad things about our country's financial situation, Big Deficit Spender Davis has someone in the Office of the PM call John Rolle at The Central Bank to remind him that he needs to loudly sing good things about our economy if he wants to continue receiving his supper.
On Central Bank expects growth at ‘moderated pace’ in economy
Posted 29 December 2023, 11:27 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
LOL. Boogie-eyed Kwasi speaks with such authority on finance matters but doesn't even know how to reconcile his cheque book register to his monthly bank statement.
On Opposition raises alarm over skyrocketing Q1 deficit
Posted 29 December 2023, 11:16 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Big spender Davis and his doofus AG Pinder want to tear up the Constitution of The Bahamas by having you believe the government as opposed to the Bahamian people have the final word in determining who is entitled to receive Bahamian citizenship.
Let's not forget that Perry "Vomit" Christie tried to make changes to the citizenship provisions of our Constitution through a national referendum which the Bahamian people rejected. On learning the majority vote under the national referendum was against all of the major changes proposed, the Vomit led PLP government refused to honour the outcome of the referendum and instead started calling the duly held national referendum a mere survey of the sentiment of the Bahamian people. Vomit found out the hard way that most Bahamians rightfully did not trust the motives and objectives of the government. Bahamians demonstrated their great distrust by either voting no to the proposed changes or not bothering to vote at all.
Since then, the PLP government has become even more corrupt and wishes to simply tear up the Constitution. Numbskull Davis and doofus Pinder just can't understand that it is the Bahamian people and not the government (or the privy council for that matter) who have the exclusive right to determine who is entitled to receive Bahamian citizenship by way of the citizenship provisions of the Constitution. It is therefore a matter for the Bahamian people to determine, by way of a duly held national referendum, sesired changes to the citizenship provisions of the Constitution.
The intellectually dishonest in the PLP hierarchy, like Ruby Nottage and Sean McWeeney, have been trying for decades to twist the intended meaning of the Constitution's citizenship provisions in their quest to have the provisions changed to fit the "new" PLP political agenda that is so obviously not in the best interest of the vast majority of Bahamians. Thank heavens most Bahamians are not as stupid as these pseudo-intellects would like to think and are well aware of what is going on here.
Bottomline: The grant of Bahamian citizenship should never be made subject to political patronage and should remain exclusively determined by the intended meaning of the citizenship provisions of our Constitution at the time it was adopted by our country.
On Addressing citizenship inequalities is a priority next year, says Davis
Posted 29 December 2023, 11:02 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
And our country only needs at most 18 MPs and 6 Senators.
As for Fernander, we all know he is about as incompetent and useless as they come. He epitomizes nothing more than a heavily sucking leech on the taxpayers of our small nation.
On EDITORIAL: How many assistants does Commissioner need?
Posted 29 December 2023, 11 a.m. Suggest removal