Let me ask you who is gonna agree to run BPL with out a profit margin? No One! Privatizing BPL anymore will just raise prices on Bahamians for company profits. This crises came from years of not maintaining equipment, over reliance on expensive fossil fuels, and reluctance to adopt or encourage any form of green energy.
So you don't want the wealthy to pay no taxes. Let me guess you gone pave ya own road, hire the fire service to save ya house, and home school the kids.
You just need a online database with up to date property records you don't need to man each island with taxmen. So when its tax day you'll have a record of the properties that paid and didn't pay.
The Bahamas should lower its consumption of gas via good Public transport, Renewable energy, and Hybrid vehicles. Paying for fossil fuel we don't have and relying on it makes us indebted and a beggar essentially.
What happened to medium density, 3-5 floors, why the hell does Lyford Cay would need that. The services, small roads, lack of good public transport, lack of consistent power, and hurricanes show that tall permanently occupied accommodations isn't viable.
Who wants to walk up the stairs when your on the 9th floor. 6 story's is as high as residences should go in this country unless we solve these issues.
Flyingfish says...
That's because to much people are driving on this small little island. There is no way to get anywhere quick and efficiently without driving.
On Village Road Improvement Project now expected to be done in November
Posted 29 August 2022, 10:34 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
Let me ask you who is gonna agree to run BPL with out a profit margin? No One! Privatizing BPL anymore will just raise prices on Bahamians for company profits. This crises came from years of not maintaining equipment, over reliance on expensive fossil fuels, and reluctance to adopt or encourage any form of green energy.
On BPL’s power plant deal, $535m funding ‘on hold’
Posted 29 August 2022, 8:59 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
Bad idea, who ever is in the town planning department has lost their mind
On Lyford Cay condo developer to move on ‘final approval’
Posted 29 August 2022, 8:50 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
VAT is 10%???!!
On Lyford Cay condo has to slash units by 30%
Posted 29 August 2022, 8:47 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
So you don't want the wealthy to pay no taxes. Let me guess you gone pave ya own road, hire the fire service to save ya house, and home school the kids.
On ‘Misguided’ focus over corporate income tax
Posted 29 August 2022, 8:46 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
You just need a online database with up to date property records you don't need to man each island with taxmen. So when its tax day you'll have a record of the properties that paid and didn't pay.
On Top revenue collector eyes 2/3 expansion to 500 staff
Posted 29 August 2022, 8:42 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
Dont elect the FNM then. Simple
On ‘COME CLEAN’ ON $90M PUBLIC SERVICE FEE HIKE: FNM asserts Gov’t trying to ‘sneak’ increase through
Posted 29 August 2022, 8:35 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
The Bahamas should lower its consumption of gas via good Public transport, Renewable energy, and Hybrid vehicles. Paying for fossil fuel we don't have and relying on it makes us indebted and a beggar essentially.
On Diesel price cut thanks to wholesaler not govt
Posted 18 August 2022, 3:31 p.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
What happened to medium density, 3-5 floors, why the hell does Lyford Cay would need that. The services, small roads, lack of good public transport, lack of consistent power, and hurricanes show that tall permanently occupied accommodations isn't viable.
Who wants to walk up the stairs when your on the 9th floor. 6 story's is as high as residences should go in this country unless we solve these issues.
On Lyford Cay residents call for halt to condominium plan
Posted 18 August 2022, 3:26 p.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
Yeah and a bajillion percent raise in rates as well
On 35 percent revenue rise for insurance firm Colina
Posted 18 August 2022, 3:16 p.m. Suggest removal