And Yet this dumb company refuse to make any effort to go solar, wind , or other alternative energies. Apparently, Paying 10's of millions of dollars for fuel **each month** makes more sense than paying or investing in Bahamians an equivalent amount to go solar.
We should be reliant on as least external resources as we can and especially energy due to the market being so expensive and controlled. We pay higher prices every year or so because another country decides to slow down production of oil for profit.
This is an issue of national security, we can't be independent in any sense without a secure energy source.
The same thing applies with transportation too, the more fuel you use the poorer you'll be.
Literally half of national and household expenditure can be removed if the Bahamas ditches sole dependency on private cars and fuel.
And from the 1900s onward the Bahamian Parliament never ever needed another reform ever again , The End. **;****)**
On a more serious note, this is a very good article and appreciate the author for doing it. The only thing I think was missing was the mention of the first Black people to be elected. That being Stephen Dillet, John Deane, and Thomas Minns in 1833.
The lack of information about this row between Mrs.Daxon and the teachers is confusing. If we could understand what was going on this matter would be over and easy.
How about shaming this littering pigs on National TV, its disgusting. Moreover if the government just asked for volunteers, in which they supply with proper equipment they won't need to spend much money.
It is a territory yes, I never claimed it is a country but we should as low tax states agree to work together instead of being competitors, for our betterment to stand against those that want to hurt our industries.
We should all adopt a common tax policy and implement restrictions on the EU for their abusive and invasive policy.
The EU and friends will continue to economically bully us until we are like Haiti living on benefits, the only reason they antagonize the Caribbean is because we found a way to make real money. They want to put is in chains again, its Economic Colonialism of the highest order.
Flyingfish says...
And Yet this dumb company refuse to make any effort to go solar, wind , or other alternative energies. Apparently, Paying 10's of millions of dollars for fuel **each month** makes more sense than paying or investing in Bahamians an equivalent amount to go solar.
We should be reliant on as least external resources as we can and especially energy due to the market being so expensive and controlled. We pay higher prices every year or so because another country decides to slow down production of oil for profit.
This is an issue of national security, we can't be independent in any sense without a secure energy source.
The same thing applies with transportation too, the more fuel you use the poorer you'll be.
Literally half of national and household expenditure can be removed if the Bahamas ditches sole dependency on private cars and fuel.
On Sears: BPL ‘is on the precipice of financial fallout’
Posted 6 October 2022, 8:53 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
And from the 1900s onward the Bahamian Parliament never ever needed another reform ever again , The End. **;****)**
On a more serious note, this is a very good article and appreciate the author for doing it. The only thing I think was missing was the mention of the first Black people to be elected. That being Stephen Dillet, John Deane, and Thomas Minns in 1833.
On Highlights of the history of the Bahamian Parliament
Posted 6 October 2022, 8:40 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
The lack of information about this row between Mrs.Daxon and the teachers is confusing. If we could understand what was going on this matter would be over and easy.
On Thelma Gibson teachers protest at PM’s office
Posted 5 October 2022, 8:57 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
They should have at least given a head up of their industrial actions. This is one way to destroy an airlines credibility.
On Bahamasair ‘crippled’ by cabin crew action that hits passengers
Posted 3 October 2022, 12:52 p.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
Very original,
On Govt set to sign agreement for the ‘betterment’ of Junkanoo
Posted 3 October 2022, 12:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
How about shaming this littering pigs on National TV, its disgusting. Moreover if the government just asked for volunteers, in which they supply with proper equipment they won't need to spend much money.
On Ministries to launch clean-up
Posted 3 October 2022, 12:08 p.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
It is a territory yes, I never claimed it is a country but we should as low tax states agree to work together instead of being competitors, for our betterment to stand against those that want to hurt our industries.
We should all adopt a common tax policy and implement restrictions on the EU for their abusive and invasive policy.
On Bahamas must decide if ‘to hell with’ the EU
Posted 28 September 2022, 9:23 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
The RBDF needs to decide between Bimini or GB because having a base on both is a waste.
We need 1 northern base, 1 central base, and possibly 2 southern bases.
On RBDF Commodore to present capital development plans
Posted 28 September 2022, 9:13 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
We need to join up with other low tax states (caymans etc) in the world and form a tax union to fight the EU garbage.
On Bahamas must decide if ‘to hell with’ the EU
Posted 28 September 2022, 9 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
The EU and friends will continue to economically bully us until we are like Haiti living on benefits, the only reason they antagonize the Caribbean is because we found a way to make real money. They want to put is in chains again, its Economic Colonialism of the highest order.
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On Digital asset ‘disruptors’ to shrug off EU blacklist
Posted 26 September 2022, 1:10 p.m. Suggest removal