Political antics and ‘old’ politicians running the party from their armchair. In any event the FNM must rally around whom ever wins the leadership race. If Minnis wins his experience and reputation for running a tight ship will be a great contrast to the current government. And if he wins the election, he must remember not everyone is in their 69’s and keep the sporting events active. And if Pintard wins, it may mean that Bahamians are ready to pass the mantle to the new, younger generation. And since he will, most likely , inherit a fairly healthy economy all he has to do is keep the country on course with no wild and outrageous decisions.
So what is Brent Symnonette lobbying for now? A marijuana farmer’s license? Government to lease more space in the mall ( Road Traffic maybe). Why is he kicking his long term business pardner to the curb? For someone who has held all the lucrative and prominent posts in government except PM, his words are hypercritical.
Two points: when you hear her blaming the opposition for the BPL situation after her government has been in power three years. And nothing has even been done to shore up generation capacity for the summer months. TWO: what is Power Management? The talks are about breaking BPL into three parts, but what is being done to increase and improve ‘power management?’ Something that can be very critical and essential to the future of BPL and its cost effectiveness
The Haitian people says they will not allow the US to send another puppet to run their country. They want a democratically elected prime minister. Neither do they want the US to occupy Haiti under the guise of an international peace keeping force.The Haitians are tired ofFrance and the US playing games and holding their country hostage whikeiraide the country of resources and labor. Figure on this: The US air marked $93 million in aid to UKraine, Taiwan and Israel, but only $300 million to Haiti.
That wasn’t their prime minister. That was a ‘stooley’ sent in by the US. And they were stalling on having a democratically elected leader. Try ‘sending’ someone to be president of the United States.
Follow the money. Minnis has big money backing him that’s why ha so cocky. Obviously some heavy players have indicated that they will not finance the FNM under Pintard
It’s obviously Murphys career was interrupted for personal vendetta. And more grevious that Munroe appointed two of his clients to fill posts at tge prison after Murphy was unceremoniously kicked to the curb. Pay the man and let him at least feel some compensation.
Well the testimony revealed thus far is the accuser was. Dr. She knew about the man’s abusive behavior ( can’t say rape because when ask why she didn’t report his prior behavior she said ‘because they were in a relationship.’ And she did travel from the Family Island from where she lived to meet and stay with the accused.
John says...
Political antics and ‘old’ politicians running the party from their armchair. In any event the FNM must rally around whom ever wins the leadership race. If Minnis wins his experience and reputation for running a tight ship will be a great contrast to the current government. And if he wins the election, he must remember not everyone is in their 69’s and keep the sporting events active. And if Pintard wins, it may mean that Bahamians are ready to pass the mantle to the new, younger generation. And since he will, most likely , inherit a fairly healthy economy all he has to do is keep the country on course with no wild and outrageous decisions.
On ‘Step aside for new generation to lead’
Posted 6 May 2024, 6:20 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So what is Brent Symnonette lobbying for now? A marijuana farmer’s license? Government to lease more space in the mall ( Road Traffic maybe). Why is he kicking his long term business pardner to the curb? For someone who has held all the lucrative and prominent posts in government except PM, his words are hypercritical.
On ‘Step aside for new generation to lead’
Posted 6 May 2024, 3:16 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Two points: when you hear her blaming the opposition for the BPL situation after her government has been in power three years. And nothing has even been done to shore up generation capacity for the summer months. TWO: what is Power Management? The talks are about breaking BPL into three parts, but what is being done to increase and improve ‘power management?’ Something that can be very critical and essential to the future of BPL and its cost effectiveness
On Uncertain on whether BPL rates to change this term
Posted 6 May 2024, 6:55 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The Haitian people says they will not allow the US to send another puppet to run their country. They want a democratically elected prime minister. Neither do they want the US to occupy Haiti under the guise of an international peace keeping force.The Haitians are tired ofFrance and the US playing games and holding their country hostage whikeiraide the country of resources and labor. Figure on this: The US air marked $93 million in aid to UKraine, Taiwan and Israel, but only $300 million to Haiti.
On ‘Kenya troop deployments to begin by month’s end’
Posted 3 May 2024, 4:21 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
That wasn’t their prime minister. That was a ‘stooley’ sent in by the US. And they were stalling on having a democratically elected leader. Try ‘sending’ someone to be president of the United States.
On ‘Kenya troop deployments to begin by month’s end’
Posted 3 May 2024, 4:12 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
What is Campaign Finance Reform? When you gatta reform the party to get financing.. gat it?
On Minnis nominates today, will challenge Pintard
Posted 3 May 2024, 11:10 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Follow the money. Minnis has big money backing him that’s why ha so cocky. Obviously some heavy players have indicated that they will not finance the FNM under Pintard
On Minnis nominates today, will challenge Pintard
Posted 3 May 2024, 11:08 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Both of them have issues of trustworthiness
On Minnis nominates today, will challenge Pintard
Posted 3 May 2024, 11:05 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
It’s obviously Murphys career was interrupted for personal vendetta. And more grevious that Munroe appointed two of his clients to fill posts at tge prison after Murphy was unceremoniously kicked to the curb. Pay the man and let him at least feel some compensation.
On Munroe: No agenda against prison chief
Posted 3 May 2024, 11 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Well the testimony revealed thus far is the accuser was. Dr. She knew about the man’s abusive behavior ( can’t say rape because when ask why she didn’t report his prior behavior she said ‘because they were in a relationship.’ And she did travel from the Family Island from where she lived to meet and stay with the accused.
On BREAKING: Jury dismissed in Cornish rape trial
Posted 1 May 2024, 6:23 p.m. Suggest removal