This country needs to ditch gas and go electric. Investment needs to be placed in public transport. We don't produce oil and we will always pay extra at are expense. This situation is the exact reason we should move away from it. This countries security is in high stakes. However:
1. Dis will hurt some wealthy elite so it most likely wont happen ( same reason the government silent on it now)
2. The Jitney drivers will make noise despite running a pop down system(Don't even have a bus map or timetable)
3. The taxi drivers will make noise that they cant charge tourist exorbitant prices anymore at the expense of their fellow citizen.
So many abandoned buildings in this country, especially downtown yet we have this going on. Yet they'll go spend up there money and taking up more land on housing when we already have unused land.
One solution to this problem, Reduce the Bahamas' reliance on fuel. But that would hurt someone's pocket so they don't.
Invest in Solar energy and Reform Public Transport. Bahamians are being economically starved for a resource we cant make. It is a matter of National Security.
good and bad. These fuel companies at the end of the day are still rich and holding this country by an economic leash but at least consumers can get a lower price.
But you know what would save Bahamian people the most money Good Public Transportation, Renewable energy, electric/hybrid cars, and a general less dependence on oil/gas a resource we don’t make.
It’d be cheaper and Bahamians would be more economically empowered but the Fuel Barons and their government friends wouldn’t let it slide.
Flyingfish says...
Its Free as well.
On Law compliance fear over BPL fuel costs
Posted 19 April 2022, 12:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
Two words:
Solar Panels
The fuel comes out the sky! Crazy right, I know!
On Law compliance fear over BPL fuel costs
Posted 19 April 2022, 12:04 p.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
This country needs to ditch gas and go electric. Investment needs to be placed in public transport. We don't produce oil and we will always pay extra at are expense. This situation is the exact reason we should move away from it. This countries security is in high stakes. However:
1. Dis will hurt some wealthy elite so it most likely wont happen ( same reason the government silent on it now)
2. The Jitney drivers will make noise despite running a pop down system(Don't even have a bus map or timetable)
3. The taxi drivers will make noise that they cant charge tourist exorbitant prices anymore at the expense of their fellow citizen.
On 'Everything on the table' as potential solution to soaring gas prices
Posted 19 April 2022, 11:55 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
lol that's what I been trying to figure out
On The Bahamas ‘going for four straight’ at Carifta Swimming
Posted 14 April 2022, 10:36 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
So many abandoned buildings in this country, especially downtown yet we have this going on.
Yet they'll go spend up there money and taking up more land on housing when we already have unused land.
On Shanty towns being probed
Posted 14 April 2022, 10:31 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
This is why the government has no care for public transport or renewable energy. Franky Wilson should be grateful we are still making him wealth
#Nogas #Goelectric
On ‘Give gas dealers reward for no Easter shut down’
Posted 14 April 2022, 10:23 a.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
One solution to this problem, Reduce the Bahamas' reliance on fuel. But that would hurt someone's pocket so they don't.
Invest in Solar energy and Reform Public Transport. Bahamians are being economically starved for a resource we cant make. It is a matter of National Security.
On Gas margin rise ‘non-starter’ despite fairness questions
Posted 13 April 2022, 2:47 p.m. Suggest removal
Flyingfish says...
Mr Bowe is right
good and bad. These fuel companies at the end of the day are still rich and holding this country by an economic leash but at least consumers can get a lower price.
But you know what would save Bahamian people the most money Good Public Transportation, Renewable energy, electric/hybrid cars, and a general less dependence on oil/gas a resource we don’t make.
It’d be cheaper and Bahamians would be more economically empowered but the Fuel Barons and their government friends wouldn’t let it slide.
On Fidelity bank chief Bowe says it would be unwise to reduce taxes on gas
Posted 13 April 2022, 2:43 p.m. Suggest removal