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John says...

Ok dummy the average Bahamian purchases a vehicle ( Japanese) for under $8,,000 and the better off Bahamians try to spend less than $49,000 yes? BUT they expect to get 3-6 years use out of those vehicles, yes or no? So are you saying that is the OPM is spending up to 25 times what some Bahamians spend on their vehicles, plus have a dedicated driver, plus have the resources to service the vehicle , and said vehicles can’t last the duration of the PM’s term of five years? If the car ain’t worthy of five years, then neither is the PM… and maybe that’s why the sop, sip is ‘early election, snap election, election middle of 2025! PLP losing popularity and support. Call the election early and lose 1 and a half years on this term but win another five years.

On Govt defends $192k new BMW for PM

Posted 22 March 2024, 2:51 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Whenever something becomes controversial or questionable under this present government, Brave Davis will throw whom ever under the bud ( or BMW) to ensure he lands on his feet and his hands are squeaky clean. bpl, ni, bpl again and now BMW and to all Davis say ‘It wasn’t me!’

On Govt defends $192k new BMW for PM

Posted 21 March 2024, 4:18 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

How can the vehicle ‘just being customized? And they took possession of it since November?’

On Govt defends $192k new BMW for PM

Posted 21 March 2024, 4:14 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Not only have the horses left the gate but they have been running lil while now. And not only is Israel determined in its quest to take over the entire Gaza Strip and present itself to the world, not only as the original Jews, but the Jews being gathered back, but they will go on to fulfill that part of prophecy that will definitely mean an end to the existence of mankind as it is known today.
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. And since they have just a short time, expect things to happen quickly. Quickly and at an increasing pace. As this conflict in Gaza draws in more and more players, in can easily escalate into a world conflict as it almost is now.

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The needs for for food and humanitarian aid on the Gaza has been described as more dire than that of Haiti and Sudan and even the most deprived countries. Putting pressure on Israel from a humanitarian standpoint may force it to make the inevitable decision that will also be irreversible and… well never mind

John says...

And when you can see police can do these things to people with some status in the country and get away with it, imagine the persons living on the economic levels levels of society. They have always complained that young men were being beaten, harassed and had false charges put on them. Even charges if murder. Many choose to ignore these complaints and look the other way. Now the rulings of the coroner’s court is revealing the truth. Almost TWO of every THREE rulings are that the police killings were NOT justifiable, but homicide by manslaughter. And some of these cases are where the police KILLED two or even three citizens in the same incident. So now the police are saying these rulings are having affect on the morale of police officers. In other words, they don’t want the ‘ open season’ on citizens to end. And I always maintained that in many instances, it is the behavior of the police that drives some of the crime in this country. Just look at recent incidents : police being busted for shooting at and trying to evade other officers, police found with an illegal weapon, police trying to commit fraud. The persons in charge of policing the police are not doing their jobs. And when the coroner’s court took a break, many didn’t realize the day will come when they have to face justice. AND : watch this: if the court continues to rule at the ratio of two police officers being found guilty to every one innocent, some 66 of the police officers currently waiting to have their day in the coroner’s court will be found guilty of manslaughter. And it also means that two of every three victims of a police killing was not justified but murder. Justice delayed is Justice denied!

John says...

When Brave Davis and his gang finish with this country, every Bahamian who is not part of the gang will be in the poor house. Despite denials, Davis dem plan to sell off the revenue generating portions of BPL and leave Bahamians saddled with the burden of operating and maintaining the other sectors. Just look what has:is going on withBTC. They are selling off most of their assets, they have terminated most of the senior Bahamian staff and replaced them with foreigners and a lot of BTC’s operations are conducted overseas. Even local retailers that sold BTC’s top up are giving it up because BTC have companies selling top up online for better profits. The PM and the police and others who chose to step out of line for political purposes should realize by now that ‘tings change’. Chair today , no table tomorrow.’ Bahamians ain’t playing dat no more.

John says...

I ain’t too bright or intelligent but from what I understand, the people who originally occupied where Israel currently is fled that country and went down into the bowels of Africa after these people claiming to be Jews ( they came down from the Caucus mountains ( hence tge name Caucasian) and forced them out, not unlike they are now doing the Palestines. So what happened to them? The original people who occupied Israel? Well millions of them ( and their offspring) were sold into slavery and many thousands of them were captured by French President Napoleon, loaded into ships taken bout to sea and slaughtered.

John says...

*Emphasis In 1947, Haiti voted for the United Nations' partition of Palestine and the creation of the State of Israel. Many Haitians have a lot of admiration for Israel and its struggles. The Israeli ambassador in Panama represents Israeli interests in Haiti.*. So let’s put things in perspective: Haiti was a signatory on the treaty that gave Israel the right to exist and become an independent nation. No problem with this. Back then everyone felt that the Jews were God’s chosen people and so yes, they should have a right to exist. Even if it was in the heart of another sovereign nation. And even if it meant taking their land. And from then to now Israel has grown into a most powerful nation. It has canibilized and virtually consumed Palestine and about to consume the last mouthful that will eliminate Palestine. The capital has been moved from Tel Avi back to Jerusalem ( with the help of Donald Trump). Then they ( Israel) will rebuild the holy temple as foretold in the Bible. Then ‘the abomination that will cause desolation’ will come to pass. And it isn’t a good thing. And Haiti is probably in the same economic condition and instability today probably as it was in 2947 when it signed onto the treaty to make Israel a nation in another man’s land.

John says...

Time to start blacklisting the BLACKLiSTERS! Especially countries, like France that continue to hold countries, like Haiti , in economic hostage and slavery. France, with the assistance of the US is using everything in Ute power to avoid facing the music about the atrocities it did in and against Haiti, including abducting, kidnapping and holding sitting presidents hostage and being involved in behavior and activities that may have led some senior government officials being murdered. But as sure as night follows day, Haiti will have its day in court. And France and it’s wicked and invading and heartless cohorts will face the music. The EU is a corrupt organization to the core and many of the member states prop up their own economies and shun scrutiny by pointing fingers and blacklisting other member countries.

John says...

The point is how much of The BaHAMAS limited resources should be spent on the Haitians illegal immigration problem? Let’s not forget that once someone enters this country illegally, they remain an illegal immigrant. So if they are not caught upon entry, eventually they will be caught and deported.