Amen. Many tried to provide this government with good and better solutions. No one was listened to by this Government, but then greasy ones - and it seems other than grease, nothing gets produced.
well there were many in that business SP. However since this government wants to get paid before they talk to you, many gave up. No one gets a bank to extend a loan that is partially being used to provide for fat cats. Only people that do that are the ones that want to take advantage of the situation of the Bahamian people by getting a deal that screws the power consumer in the Bahamas for another 20 years or so. If you want to do fair business, at reasonable terms and a strong benefit for the consumers, you have to find another place than the Bahamas. Our models offered the government to purchase electricity at 18 cents/kwh for 15 years. the persons in charge were not interested in engaging in a discussion - I bet it was because we didn't bring cash to the meeting.
I think the only thing persons in charge will understand are law suits, public exposure (how about naming the officers of Rubis and Fiore in the news?). They should feel embarrassed about what they do or didn't do when they go home for dinner, go to Church on Sunday, drop their kids at school, have a drink in a bar. Honestly I admire the patience of the Bahamian people. No power, groundwater that kills, murderers having a rampage in NP, rampant inflation, institutionalized money laundering through Webshops, state corruption, cronysm - this country has come a long way since the PLP took over. It was predicted by many, denied by even more, however it happened. This country has lost another decade under this PLP administration. And am sure we will hear from all the nice talkers such as Birdie later on. The reality is PLP is in charge and they fail, fail, and fail on all levels. Go home, leave the leadership of this country to people that care and are able and willing to lead.
The other night a man told me the story, that in a land far far away, people were able to catch the sunlight during the day and put it in a box. And at night, when it was dark and cold, they opened the box and let the sunlight out, bit by bit - to have light and stay warm.
The other night a man told me the story, that in a land far far away, people were able to catch the sunlight during the day and put it in a box. And at night, when it was dark and cold, they opened the box and let the sunlight out, bit by bit - to have light and stay warm.
Suggest they run the power for the Relays, introduce all the great leaders of our country that are in charge and only then cut the power for the relays, so at least the world knows who is responsible for this mess. Our Lider Maximo has gone silent, another seizure? too embarrassed? hoping that he can sweat this one out? instructed the AG to come up with a legal memo that it is legal for BEC to screw its customers? and that it is all the UN's fault?
GrassRoot says...
Amen. Many tried to provide this government with good and better solutions. No one was listened to by this Government, but then greasy ones - and it seems other than grease, nothing gets produced.
On 100 MW outsource ‘fastest way out’ of BEC energy crisis
Posted 29 April 2015, 1:21 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
remind me, we have a DPM?
On 100 MW outsource ‘fastest way out’ of BEC energy crisis
Posted 29 April 2015, 1:20 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
well there were many in that business SP. However since this government wants to get paid before they talk to you, many gave up. No one gets a bank to extend a loan that is partially being used to provide for fat cats. Only people that do that are the ones that want to take advantage of the situation of the Bahamian people by getting a deal that screws the power consumer in the Bahamas for another 20 years or so. If you want to do fair business, at reasonable terms and a strong benefit for the consumers, you have to find another place than the Bahamas. Our models offered the government to purchase electricity at 18 cents/kwh for 15 years. the persons in charge were not interested in engaging in a discussion - I bet it was because we didn't bring cash to the meeting.
On 100 MW outsource ‘fastest way out’ of BEC energy crisis
Posted 29 April 2015, 1:17 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
I think the only thing persons in charge will understand are law suits, public exposure (how about naming the officers of Rubis and Fiore in the news?). They should feel embarrassed about what they do or didn't do when they go home for dinner, go to Church on Sunday, drop their kids at school, have a drink in a bar. Honestly I admire the patience of the Bahamian people. No power, groundwater that kills, murderers having a rampage in NP, rampant inflation, institutionalized money laundering through Webshops, state corruption, cronysm - this country has come a long way since the PLP took over. It was predicted by many, denied by even more, however it happened. This country has lost another decade under this PLP administration. And am sure we will hear from all the nice talkers such as Birdie later on. The reality is PLP is in charge and they fail, fail, and fail on all levels. Go home, leave the leadership of this country to people that care and are able and willing to lead.
On Residents: A lot of Rubis talk but no action
Posted 29 April 2015, 1:09 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
seems he got VIP treatment in the detention cell: a bed sheet.
On UPDATED: Murder accused found dead in cell
Posted 29 April 2015, 1:02 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
The other night a man told me the story, that in a land far far away, people were able to catch the sunlight during the day and put it in a box. And at night, when it was dark and cold, they opened the box and let the sunlight out, bit by bit - to have light and stay warm.
On Business owners furious with BEC over power cuts
Posted 29 April 2015, 1 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
The other night a man told me the story, that in a land far far away, people were able to catch the sunlight during the day and put it in a box. And at night, when it was dark and cold, they opened the box and let the sunlight out, bit by bit - to have light and stay warm.
On Energy woes ‘main deterrent’ to FDI coming to Bahamas
Posted 29 April 2015, 12:56 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Suggest they run the power for the Relays, introduce all the great leaders of our country that are in charge and only then cut the power for the relays, so at least the world knows who is responsible for this mess. Our Lider Maximo has gone silent, another seizure? too embarrassed? hoping that he can sweat this one out? instructed the AG to come up with a legal memo that it is legal for BEC to screw its customers? and that it is all the UN's fault?
On Business owners furious with BEC over power cuts
Posted 29 April 2015, 12:52 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
I see it coming: IAAF relays in the dark.
On More engine failures leave island out of power
Posted 28 April 2015, 5:15 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
and he can read. so I assume he is part of the average 1% skilled government workers, unlike the rest of the parliament.
On Speaker backs probe by PAC
Posted 20 April 2015, 4:40 p.m. Suggest removal