> Responding to outcry from residents as to why the station was allowed to reopen, the DEHS official explained that industrial processes in the country would grind to a halt if every business was forced to shut down during remediation
At least someone in the government has a clear view of the State of the Nation.
great idea, will certainly drive up the capital crime numbers massively. you know what happens to snitches, make sure the reward is more than the funeral costs, and maybe you get to fix the broken bail system.
birdie, disappointed, your lines don't rhime. I think there is a quick fix for this. Museum staff to join the PLP, that will give the employees immediate access to slush funds an numbers boyz bonus payments.
Mr. Greenslade, speaking to the Tribune, revealed that he will pick up the file from his desk after he went to the bathroom, to put it into the lower right drawer of his desk, before locking the desk for the weekend. And in a shocking new development, the PGC's office issued a press release, stating that an announcement in this matter is imminent and will be made soon.
where are all the big mouths, when they are needed? Obie Wan Kanobie, Potcake Miller, Gomez&Gomez, DPM, Fred Extraordinaire? They are all paid off already.
I am glad this is coming from the Gov., bcz if it comes from the private sector this argument of unskilled domestic labor is laughed off as a smokescreen to hire foreigner. This is a pure Bahamian issue.
GrassRoot says...
Miller is a loser too. I mean come on. you r the man in charge!!! Why don't you do it right in the first place?
On Generators to arrive at BEC - but Miller not sure if they are enough
Posted 20 April 2015, 4:31 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Don't we love this statement:
> Responding to outcry from residents as to why the station was allowed to reopen, the DEHS official explained that industrial processes in the country would grind to a halt if every business was forced to shut down during remediation
At least someone in the government has a clear view of the State of the Nation.
On No health tests after oil spill
Posted 20 April 2015, 4:27 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Pro Memoria: This is the Government that claims it will have oil exploration under control.
On No health tests after oil spill
Posted 20 April 2015, 4:25 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
maybe Fred Extraordinare should reward members of police and our military, if they decide not to accept bribes to look the other way.
On ‘Reward’ is considered in battling smuggling
Posted 20 April 2015, 4:24 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
great idea, will certainly drive up the capital crime numbers massively. you know what happens to snitches, make sure the reward is more than the funeral costs, and maybe you get to fix the broken bail system.
On ‘Reward’ is considered in battling smuggling
Posted 20 April 2015, 4:23 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
birdie, disappointed, your lines don't rhime. I think there is a quick fix for this. Museum staff to join the PLP, that will give the employees immediate access to slush funds an numbers boyz bonus payments.
On Museum staff not paid for three months
Posted 20 April 2015, 4:19 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Mr. Greenslade, speaking to the Tribune, revealed that he will pick up the file from his desk after he went to the bathroom, to put it into the lower right drawer of his desk, before locking the desk for the weekend. And in a shocking new development, the PGC's office issued a press release, stating that an announcement in this matter is imminent and will be made soon.
On Commissioner has received file on Gray investigation
Posted 17 April 2015, 5:54 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
where are all the big mouths, when they are needed? Obie Wan Kanobie, Potcake Miller, Gomez&Gomez, DPM, Fred Extraordinaire? They are all paid off already.
On Health fears over Rubis oil spill
Posted 17 April 2015, 5:49 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
yep. and instead of giving to both parties, these investors should give to none of the parties any money, not until they delivered.
On Minnis not surprised by Baha Mar CEO comments
Posted 17 April 2015, 5:43 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
I am glad this is coming from the Gov., bcz if it comes from the private sector this argument of unskilled domestic labor is laughed off as a smokescreen to hire foreigner. This is a pure Bahamian issue.
On Gov’t jobs exchange: 50% lack basic skills
Posted 17 April 2015, 5:41 p.m. Suggest removal