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John says...

White man cant jump. So they also cannot justify

On Bran: ‘To hell with you blacklisters’

Posted 14 February 2019, 9:47 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

The European Union is like a giant skipping rope. Frayed, yes with corruption. But spinning with demands and suggestions for compliance. the faster a country jumps to comply the faster the rope of demands grows. learn to stand still for a while and trip they ass up. All the bigger countries are either ignoring the demands or passing laws that allow them to circumvent them.

On Bran: ‘To hell with you blacklisters’

Posted 14 February 2019, 6:06 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

How can Government so blatantly discriminate with its tax policy

On Web shops: 65% tax rise still tough

Posted 14 February 2019, 5:08 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

The European Union is like a giant skipping rope. Frayed, yes with corruption. But spinning with demands and suggestions for compliance. the faster a country jumps to comply the faster the rope of demands grows. learn to stand still for a while and trip they ass up. All the bigger countries are either ignoring the demands or passing laws that allow them to circumvent them.

On EU’s ‘high risk’ list: We must soldier on

Posted 14 February 2019, 12:27 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Wasn’t Magic City a licensed (strip) club before they burnt it out of business? So is the law clear on whether these clubs can be legal or not?

On Strip club bosses face ‘illegals’ crackdown

Posted 13 February 2019, 12:49 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Only if it’s a membership club. Meaning it cannot be open to the general pubic (pun intended)

John says...

So they are privatizing the cruise ports/industry whilst you watch in real time. Using the crime card and the fear of crime to do so, even though less than a fraction of one percent of cruise ship passengers are affected by crime in the Bahamas. So while the cruise ship industry and revenue are growing exponentially they are coming up with more ways to ensure the Bahamas only get peanuts. And government is finding more ways to tax only Bahamians rather than going after the real revenue. And they do leave their garbage and sewerage behind when they visit. Or treat it then dump it in the ocean to feed your grouper.

John says...

As if they are taunting the government, nay hating them to appeal, after the miserable mismanagement of this case. A clown show at the expense of the Bahamian people.

John says...

You sound dumb

John says...

The word on the street is over $10 Million is missing from this agency. What the Bahamian public wants is recovery of their tax revenue. What the Bahamian people do not want is another Frank Smith saga. They don’t want another episode where some hot shot team of QC lawyers are brought in at the expense of the taxpayers and not one single red cent is recovered. Not another situation where the ones (Duane Sands, Marvin Dames et. al.,) appear to be involved in more wheeling and ‘under the table’ agreements than the persons charged. The country is not prepared for another drunken stupor.