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ExposedU2C says...

This incompetent loud-mouthed wretch owes her station in politics to nepotism alone. As such, she supports a corrupt political party which has implemented failed policy after failed policy that has all but destroyed our nation's public education system.

Hanna-Martin should be hanging her head in shame for the key role she has played and continues to play in making failed policy decisions that have created generation after generation of D- educated Bahamians who are borderline illiterate with a socialist government being their only potential employer.

ExposedU2C says...

LOL. You've touched on something that both of you have in common.

On No shutdown - but health ‘crisis mode’

Posted 14 January 2025, 1:08 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

And let's not forget corrupt Davis's expensive trip to Botswana to try encourage The Bahamas be used for the money laundering of diamonds and other precious gems.

ExposedU2C says...

> “I had to wait for Mr Davis to come in and start over again,” he said. “Well, listen, you are not trying to take anything from anybody. You are trying to reason out what is best for Grand Bahama, and the people of Grand Bahama.”

Vomit Christie remains the chief Bahamian representative of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the Bahamas. He is treasonous and corrupt to his very core. Make no mistake about it, Vomit Christie is charged by his masters in Beijing with "trying to reason out what is best for" the ChiComs in Grand Bahama as opposed to what is in the best interest of Grand Bahamians.

Xi Jinping and his CCP regard Grand Bahama to be an important strategic location in their quest against the U.S. for dominant global supremacy. Xi once joked that from Freeport he could throw a coconut at Trump in his Mar a Lago home.

On Christie: My govt started work on GBPA

Posted 13 January 2025, 12:39 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Couldn't agree more.

On Christie: My govt started work on GBPA

Posted 13 January 2025, 12:21 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Like many senile idiots, Young is trapped in his own time warp and will remain that way until his final breath. For years now I have been scanning readers comments to his articles (like yours) rather than bothering to read his dated hogwash.

ExposedU2C says...

You're not even a funny troll on this website anymore. Only a sick lost soul like you is able to poke fun of those living with hunger in abject misery each day, not knowing where their next meal may come from.

ExposedU2C says...

Sadly, many living in The Bahamas today who have no pets are now buying the cheapest quality cat or dog food for themselves to eat just to stay alive. And to think our corrupt politicians meanwhile frequently dine at the finest restaurants, usually at great expense to the taxpayers.

ExposedU2C says...

Pintard is another one who can't do basic maths or is lacking in common sense. He could have easily attacked Davis's reduced VAT rate on retail food sales by food stores on the grounds that it would increase our national debt by at least $120 million per annum assuming the average person spends at least $500 per month on food purchases at retail food stores. See the basic maths below.

Typical incompetent Halkitis says reducing the VAT rate on retail food store sales would cost government $30 million per year based on current food prices. But the basic common sense math below proves just how foolishly absurd and incompetent this supposedly educated moron really is.

$30 million divided by 5% VAT reduction = $600 million of total retail food store sales per year attracting a VAT rate, i.e., 30,000,000 / 0.05 = 600,000,000.

$600 million divided by 400,000 people = $1,500 of total annual food store purchases by each Bahamian/resident of The Bahamas on average, i.e., 600,000,000 / 400,000 = 1,500.

So Halkitis would have you believe your annual food store costs and the annual food store costs of all other citizens/residents of The Bahamas is on average about $1,500 which equates to about $125 per month. Most of us spend at least four times that amount each month at the food store which means the total cost to government of this VAT rate reduction will be at least $120 million per annum at current food prices, i.e. 4 times Halkitis's ridiculous $30 million estimate.

Halkitis's lack of common sense is clearly only exceeded by his stupidity. This man should no involvement whatsoever in our country's finances. And the same goes for that other ding bat affectionately known as Always Angry Simon Wilson.

Pintard's failure to point out these facts on the floor of the HOA also does not speak well for his basic maths skills and common sense.

On 5% VAT cut on all food items

Posted 12 January 2025, 11:36 a.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Pintard is another one who can't do basic maths or is lacking in common sense. He could have easily attacked Davis's reduced VAT rate on retail food sales by food stores on the grounds that it would increase our national debt by at least $120 million per annum assuming the average person spends at least $500 per month on food purchases at retail food stores. See the basic maths below.

Typical incompetent Halkitis says reducing the VAT rate on retail food store sales would cost government $30 million per year based on current food prices. But the basic common sense math below proves just how foolishly absurd and incompetent this supposedly educated moron really is.

$30 million divided by 5% VAT reduction = $600 million of total retail food store sales per year attracting a VAT rate, i.e., 30,000,000 / 0.05 = 600,000,000.

$600 million divided by 400,000 people = $1,500 of total annual food store purchases by each Bahamian/resident of The Bahamas on average, i.e., 600,000,000 / 400,000 = 1,500.

So Halkitis would have you believe your annual food store costs and the annual food store costs of all other citizens/residents of The Bahamas is on average about $1,500 which equates to about $125 per month. Most of us spend at least **four times** that amount each month at the food store which means the total cost to government of this VAT rate reduction will be at least $120 million per annum at current food prices, i.e. 4 times Halkitis's ridiculous $30 million estimate.

Halkitis's lack of common sense is clearly only exceeded by his stupidity. This man should no involvement whatsoever in our country's finances. And the same goes for that other ding bat affectionately known as Always Angry Simon Wilson.

Pintard's failure to point out these facts on the floor of the HOA also does not speak well for his basic maths skills and common sense.

On Pintard: VAT reduction on food 'falls short'

Posted 12 January 2025, 11:34 a.m. Suggest removal