> He {Davis} highlighted the importance of new trade partnerships, noting that a single relationship with a new source market can significantly reduce the cost of goods.
We've had out-of-control inflation for years, but only now is this bozo talking about the need for new trade relationships. The light bulb over this man's head has been blown for too long and likely can never shine light on a sensible new idea.
> Davis said, “We will start with egg production. Next up is the poultry industry, and eventually, similarly large investments in meats, fruits, and vegetables, as well as specialty Bahamian produce."
So why have you waited until now to lay claim that you yourself can do such things? Oh, that's right, I forgot how you botched up the government sponsored large scale farming project in Andros that should have been feeding our nation by now. But I have not forgot about that project's $2 million building that burnt down which you neglected to insure as the cabinet minister responsible for the farming project.
> He {Davis} emphasised that these moments of uncertainty test leadership and the ability to prevail.
This should have us all shaking in our boots because we know this delusional wimp has already failed leadership test after leadership test. Davis is a coward who can't get on board a plane fast enough to visit a U.S. hospital whenever he feels ill.
> “Let me be equally clear: engagement does not mean compromise,” he [Davis} said. “We will not abandon our national priorities to fit neatly within the designs of others. We will not be pressured into choices that do not serve the best interests of our people......We will not be dictated to, and we will not be sidelined.”
Just who does this wimp with his rat-sized pair think he's kidding with his bravado act?! President Trump has proven time and time again that he has a lion's pair between his legs. We had better hope Davis fully appreciates that U.S. pre-clearance facilities, U.S. visitor and business visas, and U.S. student visas, etc., serve the best interests of our people. After all, are we really going to stand by and let the very corrupt Davis take all of us down with him?!
> He {Davis} noted that The Bahamas has positioned itself as a leader in global discussions relevant to its future through engagement.
Now that's laughably rich coming from a wimpish guy who has made a complete and utter fool of himself and our nation by claiming to have great concern for the impacts of climate change on our environment while allowing toxic polluting particulates to be spewed all over our people by cruise ships and now rockets.
Davis should be run out of office by the people, and the sooner the better.
I think you're being too myopic in the way you look at this matter. This problem is rooted in the main reason for our nation's brain-drain that has been going on for decades now.
Ask yourself why is it our now crime ridden and impoverished country no longer enjoys a standard of living and quality of life, with economic and social opportunities, that would make it desirable for many of our young Bahamians to eventually return home after being well educated abroad in many specialized fields?
In my mind, years of extremely poor governance by corrupt politicians more interested in feathering their nests and the nests of their greedy cronies and financial-backers is one of the key reasons for nation’s critical shortage of qualified Bahamians in specialized medical and engineering fields, not too mention qualified Bahamian teachers at all levels of our education system, both public and private.
I wish I were able to live in that most pleasant world where ignorance is bliss. The undisputed facts as I know them are:
- Years of record breaking deficit spending combined with an ever growing and now costlier national debt has put the US on the road to hyperinflation and possible bankruptcy, especially if the printing press is turned off as a result of the US dollar losing its global reserve currency status.
- For decades now the ChiComs have been successfully waging a global propaganda war against the US that has taken great advantage of corrupt and compromised US politicians, US corporate greed, and an open society in the US where many freedoms are enjoyed that would never be tolerated by the CCP in Communist China.
- While there is a well documented history of atrocities committed around the world by the US government and its billionaire agents in the private sector acting under the guise of charitable foundations, including vaccine and other medical experiments on individuals of African descent, these atrocities are not nearly as cruel and evil as those being inflicted by the ChiComs in African and other nations as part of their quest to become the world's supreme ruling race of people.
- The ChiComs are well known to be intolerant of most religious and other ethic groups except to the extent necessary for the time being to further their quest to become the global master race through the spread of their most evil type of communism.
And while we are all blessed to be free to express our views based on the facts as we know them, that certainly would not be the case in a world dominated by the ChiComs. Our own government here in The Bahamas would be wise to wake up to these matters.
ExposedU2C says...
> He {Davis} highlighted the importance of new trade partnerships, noting that a single relationship with a new source market can significantly reduce the cost of goods.
We've had out-of-control inflation for years, but only now is this bozo talking about the need for new trade relationships. The light bulb over this man's head has been blown for too long and likely can never shine light on a sensible new idea.
> Davis said, “We will start with egg production. Next up is the poultry industry, and eventually, similarly large investments in meats, fruits, and vegetables, as well as specialty Bahamian produce."
So why have you waited until now to lay claim that you yourself can do such things? Oh, that's right, I forgot how you botched up the government sponsored large scale farming project in Andros that should have been feeding our nation by now. But I have not forgot about that project's $2 million building that burnt down which you neglected to insure as the cabinet minister responsible for the farming project.
> He {Davis} emphasised that these moments of uncertainty test leadership and the ability to prevail.
This should have us all shaking in our boots because we know this delusional wimp has already failed leadership test after leadership test. Davis is a coward who can't get on board a plane fast enough to visit a U.S. hospital whenever he feels ill.
> “Let me be equally clear: engagement does not mean compromise,” he [Davis} said. “We will not abandon our national priorities to fit neatly within the designs of others. We will not be pressured into choices that do not serve the best interests of our people......We will not be dictated to, and we will not be sidelined.”
Just who does this wimp with his rat-sized pair think he's kidding with his bravado act?! President Trump has proven time and time again that he has a lion's pair between his legs. We had better hope Davis fully appreciates that U.S. pre-clearance facilities, U.S. visitor and business visas, and U.S. student visas, etc., serve the best interests of our people. After all, are we really going to stand by and let the very corrupt Davis take all of us down with him?!
> He {Davis} noted that The Bahamas has positioned itself as a leader in global discussions relevant to its future through engagement.
Now that's laughably rich coming from a wimpish guy who has made a complete and utter fool of himself and our nation by claiming to have great concern for the impacts of climate change on our environment while allowing toxic polluting particulates to be spewed all over our people by cruise ships and now rockets.
Davis should be run out of office by the people, and the sooner the better.
On ‘We will not be dictated to, and we will not be sidelined’
Posted 13 March 2025, 4:11 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
No, he's not of Greek heritage.
On Exploding SpaceX rocket drops debris on Bahamas
Posted 13 March 2025, 11:55 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Keep comparing us to the failed state Haiti......thanks to this most corrupt Davis led PLP administration we're getting there quicker than you think.
On Trade chief pledges 60% slash in key food prices
Posted 13 March 2025, 11:52 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
We're long gone past complicit......we're outright guilty!
On Gov't to review US visa restriction policy over Cuban workers
Posted 13 March 2025, 11:38 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
ZZZZZzzzzzzz......
On Five years on - Sands reflects on when COVID hit our nation
Posted 13 March 2025, 11:35 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
LOL. You sound like a friend of the yapping poodle or his wealthy pilot friend that had a cosy relationship with SBF.
On Triple-digit retroactive airline fee increase ‘absolutely nuts’
Posted 13 March 2025, 11:30 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Yup, fully agree with on that score @moncurcool.
On Triple-digit retroactive airline fee increase ‘absolutely nuts’
Posted 13 March 2025, 11:28 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
I think you're being too myopic in the way you look at this matter. This problem is rooted in the main reason for our nation's brain-drain that has been going on for decades now.
Ask yourself why is it our now crime ridden and impoverished country no longer enjoys a standard of living and quality of life, with economic and social opportunities, that would make it desirable for many of our young Bahamians to eventually return home after being well educated abroad in many specialized fields?
In my mind, years of extremely poor governance by corrupt politicians more interested in feathering their nests and the nests of their greedy cronies and financial-backers is one of the key reasons for nation’s critical shortage of qualified Bahamians in specialized medical and engineering fields, not too mention qualified Bahamian teachers at all levels of our education system, both public and private.
On US visa risk over Cuban workers
Posted 13 March 2025, 11:03 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Time will tell all.
On US visa risk over Cuban workers
Posted 13 March 2025, 10:50 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
I wish I were able to live in that most pleasant world where ignorance is bliss. The undisputed facts as I know them are:
- Years of record breaking deficit spending combined with an ever growing and now costlier national debt has put the US on the road to hyperinflation and possible bankruptcy, especially if the printing press is turned off as a result of the US dollar losing its global reserve currency status.
- For decades now the ChiComs have been successfully waging a global propaganda war against the US that has taken great advantage of corrupt and compromised US politicians, US corporate greed, and an open society in the US where many freedoms are enjoyed that would never be tolerated by the CCP in Communist China.
- While there is a well documented history of atrocities committed around the world by the US government and its billionaire agents in the private sector acting under the guise of charitable foundations, including vaccine and other medical experiments on individuals of African descent, these atrocities are not nearly as cruel and evil as those being inflicted by the ChiComs in African and other nations as part of their quest to become the world's supreme ruling race of people.
- The ChiComs are well known to be intolerant of most religious and other ethic groups except to the extent necessary for the time being to further their quest to become the global master race through the spread of their most evil type of communism.
And while we are all blessed to be free to express our views based on the facts as we know them, that certainly would not be the case in a world dominated by the ChiComs. Our own government here in The Bahamas would be wise to wake up to these matters.
On US visa risk over Cuban workers
Posted 13 March 2025, 10:37 a.m. Suggest removal