This is a most shameful example of the politicization of our courts. The are now outrightly interfering in party politics, in this case doing the political bidding of both cruel and role-poly Davis and the ruthlessly evil Minnis. Utterly disgraceful ruling by the courts to say the least.
> But during his contribution in the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr Davis singled out the Nassau Guardian and said its headline, which stated “Revenue Rises but Deficit Up” was not accurate.
We have a financially illiterate PM who is also our minister of finance. He does not even understand the following simple equation:
Recurrent Revenues - Recurrent Expenditures = Net Deficit
If the increase in Recurrent Expenditures is greater than the increase in Recurrent Revenues, then obviously there is an increase in the Net Deficit.
The Nassau Guardian's headline was entirely correct and there was no need for Davis to ask for the books to be cooked because of his own financial illiteracy.
Whenever you hear the term Public-Private-Partnership ("PPP"), it means corrupt elected officials teaming up with their wealthy financial-backers to royally screw the Bahamian people.
> But during his contribution in the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr Davis singled out the Nassau Guardian and said its headline, which stated “Revenue Rises but Deficit Up” was not accurate.
We have a **financially illiterate** PM who is also our minister of finance. He does not even understand the following simple equation:
Recurrent Revenues - Recurrent Expenditures = Net Deficit
If the increase in Recurrent Expenditures is greater than the increase in Recurrent Revenues, then obviously there is an increase in the Net Deficit.
The Nassau Guardian's headline was entirely correct and there was no need for Davis to ask for the books to be cooked because of his own financial illiteracy.
they invade our country, destroy the bahamian way of life, milk our public treasury for all it is worth with the help of our corrupt political leaders and then they have the temerity to cry out that they, and not the bahamian people, are the victims. well monkey!!!
As I have said time and time again, no one today loves Haitians more than roly-poly Davis, except possibly lime-green Fwreddy Boy Mitchell.
SLOP and the PLP political hierarchy learned a long time ago that the more the Bahamian people become impoverished and dumbed-down with a D- education, the easier they can be manipulated and have their constitution rights trampled on.
Roly-poly Davis sees lower class Bahamians as moaning and groaning suckers who are unable to do anything about their miserable existence under our corrupt two-party political system.
ExposedU2C says...
This is a most shameful example of the politicization of our courts. The are now outrightly interfering in party politics, in this case doing the political bidding of both cruel and role-poly Davis and the ruthlessly evil Minnis. Utterly disgraceful ruling by the courts to say the least.
On COURT ORDER FOR FNM LEADERS: Party vice-chairman granted injunction on Pintard and Sands
Posted 8 March 2023, 10:30 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
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On Minnis: PM should be last person to talk of failing constituents
Posted 2 March 2023, 12:46 p.m.
ExposedU2C says...
> But during his contribution in the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr Davis singled out the Nassau Guardian and said its headline, which stated “Revenue Rises but Deficit Up” was not accurate.
We have a financially illiterate PM who is also our minister of finance. He does not even understand the following simple equation:
Recurrent Revenues - Recurrent Expenditures = Net Deficit
If the increase in Recurrent Expenditures is greater than the increase in Recurrent Revenues, then obviously there is an increase in the Net Deficit.
The Nassau Guardian's headline was entirely correct and there was no need for Davis to ask for the books to be cooked because of his own financial illiteracy.
LMAO
On ‘Credibility problem’ over deficit revision
Posted 2 March 2023, 12:35 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Whenever you hear the term Public-Private-Partnership ("PPP"), it means corrupt elected officials teaming up with their wealthy financial-backers to royally screw the Bahamian people.
On User fees to drive $263m Out Island airport upgrades
Posted 2 March 2023, 9:42 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Translation: "We will make sure all the murders do not get reported."
On Police Commissioner: We’ll keep murders under 100 this year
Posted 2 March 2023, 9:38 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Who is this mysterious Mr. Smith?
On ‘NGO went on spending spree with food money’
Posted 2 March 2023, 9:35 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
They still do run the country......with Brent Symonette as their leader.
On ‘NGO went on spending spree with food money’
Posted 2 March 2023, 9:34 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> But during his contribution in the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr Davis singled out the Nassau Guardian and said its headline, which stated “Revenue Rises but Deficit Up” was not accurate.
We have a **financially illiterate** PM who is also our minister of finance. He does not even understand the following simple equation:
Recurrent Revenues - Recurrent Expenditures = Net Deficit
If the increase in Recurrent Expenditures is greater than the increase in Recurrent Revenues, then obviously there is an increase in the Net Deficit.
The Nassau Guardian's headline was entirely correct and there was no need for Davis to ask for the books to be cooked because of his own financial illiteracy.
LMAO
On PM: DEFICIT FIGURE WAS INACCURATE – Davis blames error by writer as he corrects statement
Posted 2 March 2023, 9:31 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Can we export our illegal Haitian aliens to help buttress the Ukrainian armed forces?
On Ukraine support from PM
Posted 1 March 2023, 8:08 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
they invade our country, destroy the bahamian way of life, milk our public treasury for all it is worth with the help of our corrupt political leaders and then they have the temerity to cry out that they, and not the bahamian people, are the victims. well monkey!!!
As I have said time and time again, no one today loves Haitians more than roly-poly Davis, except possibly lime-green Fwreddy Boy Mitchell.
SLOP and the PLP political hierarchy learned a long time ago that the more the Bahamian people become impoverished and dumbed-down with a D- education, the easier they can be manipulated and have their constitution rights trampled on.
Roly-poly Davis sees lower class Bahamians as moaning and groaning suckers who are unable to do anything about their miserable existence under our corrupt two-party political system.
On CARICOM trip to Haiti hailed a success by PM
Posted 1 March 2023, 8:06 a.m. Suggest removal