make sure that the installation of the solar is properly registered under the new Act before you use it, else please make a petition for a waiver of the registration to the DPM with the appropriate fee in cash. Its funny that it takes private initiative to infuse new ideas and concepts to the country. NEMA lives under a rock. And the PM is this rock, not movin. Seems 80% of the nation lives under that rock.
I like that these government organization people always wear a shirt with their logo on it. looks neat. Having said this, I prefer to see people with dirty hands and ripped shirts from digging in, red eyes from working their a##es of to help people that are in dire straits. NEMA is just another intellectual enterprise of this country - like so many - that look good on paper but fail miserably when put to the test. Its not complicated. Intel and Communication (incl. batteries!). @Intel: Everyone that has access to internet, can gather the intel necessary - even if they are paid by a Government to do so. @Communication: throwing money at consultants (and here the BTC) is not good enough. Make sure it works. just do it. do your jobs. No rocket science.
good news here: our people still have their Rolexes they got from Lehder. But I think its good to know that the Chinese not only pay in the form of new Stadiums.
Wideawake, stop second guessing the PM's talent, vision, abilities and execution. You are herewith declared a Pariah, please present yourself on Monday at 2 pm sharp at the downtown police station. you will be given your Pariah tattoo on the forehead, and an orange jumpsuit, shackles and an monitoring ankle bracelet. You shall be ineligible to any support by, job in the Government and lose all your voting rights, and the right to be elected.
Once again this Government shows that it is really a corrupt aristo-dicatorship hiding behind a populistic pseudo socialistic cover. Everywhere in the world things get de-nationalized, because of corruption, inefficiencies, exploding cost. Not in the Bahamas. In the Bahamas things that work get nationalized in order to introduce corruption, inefficiencies and exploding cost. This country is becoming more like Venezuela or Ecuador. I bet a former school teacher, or shack owner will end up running the state owned insurance company - as long as he is a PLP.
As I stated previously in the comment section of similar articles: sitting in the Bahamas, taking on a Bahamian perspective and lamenting about these things, blogs, interviews, news happening to us, is like pissing in the Ocean. Perception is reality. The good news is we have a choice: if we don't like or ignore the reality, we should at least try to work on changing the Perception these bloggers, tourist experts, news people have of our country... StrongerBahamas, my a##.
GrassRoot says...
make sure that the installation of the solar is properly registered under the new Act before you use it, else please make a petition for a waiver of the registration to the DPM with the appropriate fee in cash. Its funny that it takes private initiative to infuse new ideas and concepts to the country. NEMA lives under a rock. And the PM is this rock, not movin. Seems 80% of the nation lives under that rock.
On VIDEO: Solar generator delivered to help Colonel Hill Airport
Posted 13 October 2015, 7:04 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
I like that these government organization people always wear a shirt with their logo on it. looks neat. Having said this, I prefer to see people with dirty hands and ripped shirts from digging in, red eyes from working their a##es of to help people that are in dire straits. NEMA is just another intellectual enterprise of this country - like so many - that look good on paper but fail miserably when put to the test. Its not complicated. Intel and Communication (incl. batteries!). @Intel: Everyone that has access to internet, can gather the intel necessary - even if they are paid by a Government to do so. @Communication: throwing money at consultants (and here the BTC) is not good enough. Make sure it works. just do it. do your jobs. No rocket science.
On Russell warns on organisation of relief distribution
Posted 10 October 2015, 4:11 a.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
where is Brutus, when we need him?
On Christie the modern Caesar
Posted 10 October 2015, 4:01 a.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
good news here: our people still have their Rolexes they got from Lehder. But I think its good to know that the Chinese not only pay in the form of new Stadiums.
On PM's 'teachable moment' admission is a 'cop-out'
Posted 10 October 2015, 3:59 a.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Wideawake, stop second guessing the PM's talent, vision, abilities and execution. You are herewith declared a Pariah, please present yourself on Monday at 2 pm sharp at the downtown police station. you will be given your Pariah tattoo on the forehead, and an orange jumpsuit, shackles and an monitoring ankle bracelet. You shall be ineligible to any support by, job in the Government and lose all your voting rights, and the right to be elected.
On NEMA: We issued warnings in time
Posted 10 October 2015, 3:55 a.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Once again this Government shows that it is really a corrupt aristo-dicatorship hiding behind a populistic pseudo socialistic cover. Everywhere in the world things get de-nationalized, because of corruption, inefficiencies, exploding cost. Not in the Bahamas. In the Bahamas things that work get nationalized in order to introduce corruption, inefficiencies and exploding cost. This country is becoming more like Venezuela or Ecuador. I bet a former school teacher, or shack owner will end up running the state owned insurance company - as long as he is a PLP.
On Chamber queries ‘merits’ of NHI’s public insurer
Posted 10 October 2015, 3:49 a.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
As I stated previously in the comment section of similar articles: sitting in the Bahamas, taking on a Bahamian perspective and lamenting about these things, blogs, interviews, news happening to us, is like pissing in the Ocean. Perception is reality. The good news is we have a choice: if we don't like or ignore the reality, we should at least try to work on changing the Perception these bloggers, tourist experts, news people have of our country... StrongerBahamas, my a##.
On Website names Bahamas as one of Caribbean's most dangerous cruise stops
Posted 10 October 2015, 3:41 a.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
yep,, try to go to Cuba and get a hotel room. be sure you bring a tent. all is fully booked. last week this week and next week. The Bahamas?
On Cuba not ready for tourism ‘prime time’
Posted 7 October 2015, 6:55 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
your lame. get off your ass and help. don't waste your brain juice.
On Citizens coming together to help fellow citizens
Posted 7 October 2015, 6:42 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
agree. for all that have not noticed, this is a money laundering scheme.
On Gov’t set to launch $100m BGS bonds
Posted 7 October 2015, 6:37 p.m. Suggest removal