Tis is not a chicken egg situation.First the crime happens. The problem is the lack in implementing the Rule of Law in the Bahamas. And THAT is the job of the government. If you let the numbers boys thieves get away with breaking the law, why should the average citizen not breaking the law?
speaking of which, who will be working on the promise that RBCs private wealth management book stays in Nassau, Mr Pinder? Maybe his future employer Deltec will buy this, so he knew more?
I suggest to use all the shit the government produces to fill up the potholes. At least that does not cost anything and it is a unlimited commodity. Once the potholes are filled, we can take the rest and build a second Mount Everest and offer tourists an extended skiing season. good diversification and we are finally putting all the shit to work.
agree with you. there are so many companies and people out there that need a country so the can set their own rules. Bermuda is too small and too restrictive, Cayman off the beaten path, Switzerland too evolving etc.. In Freeport you can set your own tax laws, produce, get people in - Freeport is the Paradise for the Libertarians billionnaires, and we cant find them? Here's a few names: Koch Industries, Peter Thiel, .... no rocket science. the only thing you need is to throw the GREED over board.
GrassRoot says...
Tis is not a chicken egg situation.First the crime happens. The problem is the lack in implementing the Rule of Law in the Bahamas. And THAT is the job of the government. If you let the numbers boys thieves get away with breaking the law, why should the average citizen not breaking the law?
On Nottage blames crime levels on failed justice system
Posted 18 December 2014, 1:55 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
"multi-layered" sounds like complicated, convoluted, smoke screen, maze-like, etc. pretty much summarizes the current Bahamian mess.
On Mitchell: Immigration policy is in accordance with constitution
Posted 17 December 2014, 1:24 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
speaking of which, who will be working on the promise that RBCs private wealth management book stays in Nassau, Mr Pinder? Maybe his future employer Deltec will buy this, so he knew more?
On Further financial sector shrink expected in 2015
Posted 16 December 2014, 8:59 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
u still in the hole? that's a scandal....
On Davis: I'm not aware of potholes
Posted 16 December 2014, 8:57 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
I suggest to use all the shit the government produces to fill up the potholes. At least that does not cost anything and it is a unlimited commodity. Once the potholes are filled, we can take the rest and build a second Mount Everest and offer tourists an extended skiing season. good diversification and we are finally putting all the shit to work.
On Davis: I'm not aware of potholes
Posted 16 December 2014, 8:53 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
too busy fighting over the bounty from selling B.E.C., rather.
On Davis: I'm not aware of potholes
Posted 16 December 2014, 3:27 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
nice, now they start shooting 14 years olds. seems they are running out of targets for shooting practice. sick world. sick country.
On 18-year-old victim was out on bail for serious offence
Posted 15 December 2014, 12:05 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
land bank. wait until the Nicaragua canal has opened.
On QC: Port requires ‘economic Viagra’
Posted 12 December 2014, 5:41 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
agree with you. there are so many companies and people out there that need a country so the can set their own rules. Bermuda is too small and too restrictive, Cayman off the beaten path, Switzerland too evolving etc.. In Freeport you can set your own tax laws, produce, get people in - Freeport is the Paradise for the Libertarians billionnaires, and we cant find them? Here's a few names: Koch Industries, Peter Thiel, .... no rocket science. the only thing you need is to throw the GREED over board.
On QC: Port requires ‘economic Viagra’
Posted 12 December 2014, 5:40 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
let the chaos begin. Don't think that there are even 5000 computers present on the island.
On 5,000 companies signed up for VAT
Posted 12 December 2014, 5:11 p.m. Suggest removal