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ExposedU2C says...

Yup, the Christian bashers are always lurking just waiting to pounce. Poor Anglicans, Catholics, Methodists, etc. find themselves among the most hated by the true haters in our society today.

ExposedU2C says...

The probability of a shark attack being responsible here is about as likely as a corrupt politician being hit by a bolt of lightning on a blue sky day.

ExposedU2C says...

See my reply to @AnObserver above. I can assure you law enforcement authorities in the US and The Bahamas suspect her (his?) disappearance has something to do with the lightning rod of highly divisive issues associated with the Howard Brown Health Center in violent crime ridden Chicago. And if law enforcement authorities are not following leads on that front, then they are truly incompetent to say the least. Travel records should continue to be scoured to determine whom she may have known from Chicago was also in The Bahamas at the time she (he?) went missing.

ExposedU2C says...

Welcome back out of the dark!

ExposedU2C says...

LOL. I didn't mean to offend you in "your month". And "Yes" I am a Christian.

ExposedU2C says...

Think "Motive" and also ask yourself why, of all the US citizens (including young children) who go missing in the US each and every day, this one missing person is receiving so much far left leaning TV and internet media coverage, with CNN leading the charge.

ExposedU2C says...

Let's have Chester the Jester and his useless girl friend Joy Jibrilu tell the cruise ship and port operators that they must employ at least half of our nation's entire 2024 class of graduates for an hourly wage of not less than $15.

Our struggling private sector businesses, land based hotels, government, and government owned corporations, should not be expected to shoulder the burden of trying to find employment for all of these young Bahamians when it is the insatiably greedy "all-for-them" cruise ship operators who have for decades been starving our nation of the vital resources needed to develop a thriving and vibrant economy with plenty of job opportunities.

ExposedU2C says...

I would not trust a single statistic uttered by this woman who has clearly been told by Davis to start singing for her supper because of all the attention now being focused on the increasingly dismal unemployment rate under this PLP government, especially among the young and more senior members of our society who have been ravished by inflation, and taxes and fees of every kind, in recent years

Jibrilu is "owned" lock-stock-and barrel by the cruise ship operators. She came to our country decades ago and has been sucking on our public purse ever since. Downtown Nassau became a graveyard under her watch as a result of her inability (unwillingness?) to pivot our tourism sector away from sea based visitors on a tight budget, who have little left to contribute to our economy after being fleeced by the cruise ship operators, to much wealthier spend thrift land based visitors who contribute so much more to our economy.

And let's not forget for one moment that our land based hotel and resort sector provides many more jobs for Bahamians than the cruise ship industry could or would ever be able to provide.

ExposedU2C says...

> Last night, Mr Davis said he would meet with the ministers of immigration and labour and their teams “so they can advise the industry partners so there’ll be no confusion or mixed messages between my tongue and teeth".

This is a most shameful and unlawful direct shake-down of certain work permit holders by corrupt Davis.

>He added: “I refuse to accept a status quo where Bahamians are qualified and ready to work, yet jobs are kept from them by foreigners. No more companies manipulating job requirements to shut out our own people.

Yet he is happy to allow undocumented illegal aliens, and documented ChiCom construction workers, to come to our country and be treated as slave labour thereby taking away decent paying jobs from many currently unemployed Bahamians.

>“Our immigration policy, It’s simple: protect Bahamian workers, safeguard businesses in sectors reserved for Bahamians. I’ve personally ordered the cancellation of work permits where they weren’t justified. So let everyone know, Brave insists on Bahamians first in their own country.

Corrupt Davis is really full of Shiit! And from his self-confessed direct involvement in cancelling work permits, we can only assume he believes his minister of immigration is completely incompetent and that he (Davis) has nothing better to do when he is not lavishly travelling abroad, or acquiring a new luxury car, or re-purposing a seized plane for his use, and perhaps a boat too.

And no doubt corrupt Davis will be allowing the greedy Snake and his cabal of marauders to employ as many foreign workers as they wish once they seize control of BPL and our nation's vital energy sector for mere pennies on the dollar of true value.

>“We’re not here to train foreigners for jobs that Bahamians can do. I’ve already stepped in to cancel work permits myself. So, PLPs, spread the word: Brave says Bahamians first in their own country, and I assure you, we’re not teaching any foreigner how to do a job that a Bahamian can do. The PLP has your back.”

This corrupt jack arse of a PM is shamelessly blaming foreign workers and foreign investors for his PLP government's own failed policies over many years that have left so many Bahamians without the education and necessary skill sets to be employable in other than the most menial jobs. And corrupt Davis is at the same time inciting Bahamian workers to turn on their foreign colleagues in the work place.

Bottom-line: The failed economic policies of this corrupt Davis led PLP government iare directly responsible for the ever increasing unemployment rate of both the employable and unemployable people in our country, especially among younger and more elderly Bahamians. For Davis to use work permit holders as the scape goat for his government's many social and economic policy failures simply shows just a small and deceitful a stumpy idiot he truly is.

ExposedU2C says...

> Last night, Mr Davis said he would meet with the ministers of immigration and labour and their teams “so they can advise the industry partners so there’ll be no confusion or mixed messages between my tongue and teeth".

>He added: “I refuse to accept a status quo where Bahamians are qualified and ready to work, yet jobs are kept from them by foreigners. No more companies manipulating job requirements to shut out our own people.

>“Our immigration policy, It’s simple: protect Bahamian workers, safeguard businesses in sectors reserved for Bahamians. I’ve personally ordered the cancellation of work permits where they weren’t justified. So let everyone know, Brave insists on Bahamians first in their own country.

>“We’re not here to train foreigners for jobs that Bahamians can do. I’ve already stepped in to cancel work permits myself. So, PLPs, spread the word: Brave says Bahamians first in their own country, and I assure you, we’re not teaching any foreigner how to do a job that a Bahamian can do. The PLP has your back.”