Furthermore, halkitis already said in the nassau guardian last year, if the plp won they were going to increase, though probably not as high because it would of received backlash
He Also conveniently forgets all the blue tarp that was on everyone roof after Matthew despite the hundred of thousand they supposedly gave out, while he was minister for gb, and they who shall not be named was subsequently dragged before the court. But they don’t want no one bring that up....
...and the NGOs ppl been praising helping. I referred to a YouTube documentary a while ago. Where they show the ngos asking them not to record them or to blur their faces because the govt has specifically asked them not to do it. We must remember they don’t care about Bahamians immigration position they have their own agendas, not to diminish their assistance
Interesting proposal. Did you ever listen to the Holowesko story during the referendum campaign. Your right they are Bahamians, Pyfroms. The govt refused to give their father citizenship, I suppose for political reasons. I imagine lots of persons have that story. I only bring it up to pose a human question, not that they feel that way, would you give a rat’s ass about giving ppl “hand up” to persons who seemed to have politicized, intentional politicized, and attacked everything about your name, family, life.
Similar arguments might be applied to the numbers ppl, or a myriad of ppl. We hate them one day, we love them next. Success breeds contempt in this country - unless you giving out money and things. Wilson had an interview that was covered in the Nassau guardian interesting read. He identified a few things relative to what you are talking about. He actually thought the sbd was a good step. He also pointed out that we have some socio economic practices that we, Bahamians, also haVe to individually address: we don’t save money, our Labour/workforce is unproductive and inefficient. Also, we needed land reform.
So do you think they had “discussions” with local govt who were the first step on the totem pole...if so then should we also be mad at our local govt representatives - if you live outside Nassau. Who clearly play roles in these decisions, low level though they may be.
I This is what y’all wanted, the death stroke of the cruise industry. Let’s see how this turns out. I’m sure the tourist who can afford plane tickets, hotel rooms, and to eat at restaurants everyday will be sitting out at Arawak Cay and buying overpriced t shirts and jewelry on Bay Street, oh, it is must to pick up a fake Gucci bag out the straw market and a rare Chinese conch shell necklace to match.
The thing about collecting fees is interesting. A woman told me around December how ohm sent her father a bill for dialysis or something. Long story short, I asked how long her father was on dialysis she said like 5 years. I said oh, so how much does it usually costs, she didn’t know they never paid a bill. Her attitude was that after all this time they shouldn’t expect them to pay. This wasn’t a pauper, they own a business, vacationed every year etc. children went to private school. I don’t know why fees wouldn’t be discussed or collected, but things happen I guess.
I think in his presentation the PM said because the goal be done with the tents while they get ready to build or whatever. Whether that is efficient or a better option, I guess we can debate about it...
Hoda says...
One minute Minnis need to open up the country, covid is a hoax... the next week, Minnis letting people in, he crazy aye....the mob is fickle.
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Hoda says...
Furthermore, halkitis already said in the nassau guardian last year, if the plp won they were going to increase, though probably not as high because it would of received backlash
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Hoda says...
He Also conveniently forgets all the blue tarp that was on everyone roof after Matthew despite the hundred of thousand they supposedly gave out, while he was minister for gb, and they who shall not be named was subsequently dragged before the court. But they don’t want no one bring that up....
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Hoda says...
...and the NGOs ppl been praising helping. I referred to a YouTube documentary a while ago. Where they show the ngos asking them not to record them or to blur their faces because the govt has specifically asked them not to do it. We must remember they don’t care about Bahamians immigration position they have their own agendas, not to diminish their assistance
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Hoda says...
Interesting proposal. Did you ever listen to the Holowesko story during the referendum campaign. Your right they are Bahamians, Pyfroms. The govt refused to give their father citizenship, I suppose for political reasons. I imagine lots of persons have that story. I only bring it up to pose a human question, not that they feel that way, would you give a rat’s ass about giving ppl “hand up” to persons who seemed to have politicized, intentional politicized, and attacked everything about your name, family, life.
Similar arguments might be applied to the numbers ppl, or a myriad of ppl. We hate them one day, we love them next. Success breeds contempt in this country - unless you giving out money and things. Wilson had an interview that was covered in the Nassau guardian interesting read. He identified a few things relative to what you are talking about. He actually thought the sbd was a good step. He also pointed out that we have some socio economic practices that we, Bahamians, also haVe to individually address: we don’t save money, our Labour/workforce is unproductive and inefficient. Also, we needed land reform.
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Hoda says...
So do you think they had “discussions” with local govt who were the first step on the totem pole...if so then should we also be mad at our local govt representatives - if you live outside Nassau. Who clearly play roles in these decisions, low level though they may be.
On EDITORIAL: The confusing tiptoe back to normality
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Hoda says...
I This is what y’all wanted, the death stroke of the cruise industry. Let’s see how this turns out. I’m sure the tourist who can afford plane tickets, hotel rooms, and to eat at restaurants everyday will be sitting out at Arawak Cay and buying overpriced t shirts and jewelry on Bay Street, oh, it is must to pick up a fake Gucci bag out the straw market and a rare Chinese conch shell necklace to match.
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Hoda says...
The thing about collecting fees is interesting. A woman told me around December how ohm sent her father a bill for dialysis or something. Long story short, I asked how long her father was on dialysis she said like 5 years. I said oh, so how much does it usually costs, she didn’t know they never paid a bill. Her attitude was that after all this time they shouldn’t expect them to pay. This wasn’t a pauper, they own a business, vacationed every year etc. children went to private school. I don’t know why fees wouldn’t be discussed or collected, but things happen I guess.
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Hoda says...
I think in his presentation the PM said because the goal be done with the tents while they get ready to build or whatever. Whether that is efficient or a better option, I guess we can debate about it...
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Hoda says...
I guess it’s unrealistic to expect ppl to remember what Brave said the week before or the week before that when they mad at Minnis.
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