Someone (maybe it’s me) says that our national leaders are not really leaders but more like middle management in a corporation. Because by the time they are finished taking dictates and instructions from foreign countries and international institutions with hidden agendas and self serving motives, both hands and feet of our leaders are tied before their even can consider meeting the mandate of the people who elected them. Not to mention they are also blind folded and gagged. Case in point when the US and other countries cracked down on the offshore banking system in the Bahamas and othe countries, they virtually had these countries shaking in their boots and peeing on their selves to try meet the compliance requirements of this body. But now, today, The US is the largest offshore market, holding 22.3% of all offshore accounts belonging to foreigners and non US residents. Most of the rest of the market is monopolize by the other countries that forced the Bahamas and other countries out of the market. And while they try to list The Bahamas aaa a narcotic state, the US is, without doubt, the largest single user and importer of narcotics. And which country dares to question that. Then to take it even a step further, the WTO has requested countries like The Bahamas to remove customs duties from their imports. Yet Trump comes and puts tariffs on imports like solar panels and other items and no one questions it ‘Not A creature was stirred, not even a mouse.’ So even if oil was discovered in the Bahamas do you think it will ever be explored or Bahamians benefits from it? It will go the same way as the salt and the aragonite. As a matter of fact there is talks that the current $67 price of oil is being propped up. And since those who control the market want $100 a barrel oil again, then plan to disrupt the market supply to get it. Bahamians have learned to catch jitney and sleep in the dark... right?
Government has a task at hand that seems huge but it is one that isf conquered can solve or aid in relieving many other problems in the country. With thousands of Bahamians on food aid program government can require that each of these families get a supply of fish/conch and locally grown fruits and veggies. Can you imagine how many farmers and fishermen this can put to work? So it will not only reduce unemployment but also pump much needed cash into the family islands. And this will be hundreds of thousands less food that has to be imported. So it will reduce the outflow of cash from the country. And healthier food means healthier living. And healthier living means less people in hospital beds and more on the beaches and on the parks and even traveling abroad. Then pack up a lot of this foreign garbage they are dumping that is diseased infested and send it back whence it came. Even that which comest from China and Japan.
Predator drugs and food ...maybe? Why is Donald Trump so concerned about the MS-13 gang? Do you really want to know? Then do some research. Hint: the chickens are coming home to roost.
"“We have to be well fed, the gringo tells us, so we can defend the country. In exchange for these pleasures, we cannot let these people down. One must be ready to defend the country against its enemies even at the expense of our own brothers. And, though it's unnecessary to say so, even at the expense of our mother. This might seem like an exaggeration, but the Western world is in danger and we know that the worst danger to the Western world is what they call 'the people.' The trainer shouts, 'Who is our worst enemy?' And we shout, 'The people!' And so on and so on, 'Who is the worst enemy of democracy?' And we all respond, 'The people!' Louder, he says. And we shout with all our might, 'The people, the people, the people." I'm telling you this in the strictest confidence, of course. They call us the Special Forces.” ― Manlio Argueta, One Day of Life
> The only fear solution to all of the > above,not only locally but globally is > : To fusion all lands or > countries(except private property)to > allow all humanbeing to move around > the world as they wish without visa > but enough by being humans with the > sublime right to move around public > areas except private properties > without the owners consent or > permission,that would be the only > place in the world for immigrants to > be illegal
This is something the WTO aims to accomplish..the free movement of goods and service as well as persons across boarders. Then there are those who are pushing for a 'new world order' or a one world system o government. Of course you should know who will be in charge of this one world system.
Actually 'illegal drugs' needs to be redefined. Mainly because Marijuana is legal in some form or another in at lest 30 percent of the states in the US as well as Canada and other countries. So in short order an international body must conclave and redefine marijuana as not being an illegal and dangerous. One cannot be selling and consuming a substance in their homes and arresting and jailing other persons for using it.
justice is in the courts and not in the laps of the commissioner or in the bullets in his officers' guns. go figure.About eighteen instances of police killings. In 90 percent the police claim the victim pulled a weapon or shot at the police. but never no damaged police cars or injured officers..What is the name of this movie again, 'Police can't come behind Old Fort Gates aye/' If you can justify 18 police killing in this little country in a matter of months, you are sick, mentally.
And another killing this morning by police. Said the young man was wielding a knife when he was shot dead. SIX police killings for the year. About eighteen since the new commissioner took over. Could never happen in any part of the USA without there being riots nationwide. police should not be allowed to kill anyone and justify it with one sentence."The victim pulled a weapon on the police.' Then add more justification by claiming the victim had a record for drugs, or guns or was wanted or murder. This is dangerous policing at its lowest level.
In the US the illegal immigration from Haiti and Mexico and other countries has decreased under Donald Trump. Immigrants are afraid to enter the US, but because of the poor conditions in Haiti, they are still coming here. And if the protection of our boarders is lax where they can say l right in and then the processing time to get them back to Haiti then maybe there needs to be a stronger deterrent put in place. Jail time maybe for first offenders, hard labor for second labor and maybe lashes for constant repeat offenders and human traffickers. Tough times require tough measures.
John says...
Someone (maybe it’s me) says that our national leaders are not really leaders but more like middle management in a corporation. Because by the time they are finished taking dictates and instructions from foreign countries and international institutions with hidden agendas and self serving motives, both hands and feet of our leaders are tied before their even can consider meeting the mandate of the people who elected them. Not to mention they are also blind folded and gagged. Case in point when the US and other countries cracked down on the offshore banking system in the Bahamas and othe countries, they virtually had these countries shaking in their boots and peeing on their selves to try meet the compliance requirements of this body. But now, today, The US is the largest offshore market, holding 22.3% of all offshore accounts belonging to foreigners and non US residents. Most of the rest of the market is monopolize by the other countries that forced the Bahamas and other countries out of the market. And while they try to list The Bahamas aaa a narcotic state, the US is, without doubt, the largest single user and importer of narcotics. And which country dares to question that. Then to take it even a step further, the WTO has requested countries like The Bahamas to remove customs duties from their imports. Yet Trump comes and puts tariffs on imports like solar panels and other items and no one questions it ‘Not A creature was stirred, not even a mouse.’ So even if oil was discovered in the Bahamas do you think it will ever be explored or Bahamians benefits from it? It will go the same way as the salt and the aragonite. As a matter of fact there is talks that the current $67 price of oil is being propped up. And since those who control the market want $100 a barrel oil again, then plan to disrupt the market supply to get it. Bahamians have learned to catch jitney and sleep in the dark... right?
On 'Deathly afraid' for local ownership under WTO
Posted 12 February 2018, 9:57 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Government has a task at hand that seems huge but it is one that isf conquered can solve or aid in relieving many other problems in the country. With thousands of Bahamians on food aid program government can require that each of these families get a supply of fish/conch and locally grown fruits and veggies. Can you imagine how many farmers and fishermen this can put to work? So it will not only reduce unemployment but also pump much needed cash into the family islands. And this will be hundreds of thousands less food that has to be imported. So it will reduce the outflow of cash from the country. And healthier food means healthier living. And healthier living means less people in hospital beds and more on the beaches and on the parks and even traveling abroad. Then pack up a lot of this foreign garbage they are dumping that is diseased infested and send it back whence it came. Even that which comest from China and Japan.
On Unhealthy eating to 'destroy' economy if left unchecked
Posted 12 February 2018, 9:26 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Predator drugs and food ...maybe? Why is Donald Trump so concerned about the MS-13 gang? Do you really want to know? Then do some research. Hint: the chickens are coming home to roost.
On ‘Dealer’ dies in police gun battle
Posted 12 February 2018, 9:11 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
"“***We were murdered so often, I started believing Black bodies made better fertilizer***.”
― Darnell Lamont Walker
On ‘Dealer’ dies in police gun battle
Posted 12 February 2018, 7:12 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
"“We have to be well fed, the gringo tells us, so we can defend the country. In exchange for these pleasures, we cannot let these people down. One must be ready to defend the country against its enemies even at the expense of our own brothers. And, though it's unnecessary to say so, even at the expense of our mother. This might seem like an exaggeration, but the Western world is in danger and we know that the worst danger to the Western world is what they call 'the people.' The trainer shouts, 'Who is our worst enemy?' And we shout, 'The people!' And so on and so on, 'Who is the worst enemy of democracy?' And we all respond, 'The people!' Louder, he says. And we shout with all our might, 'The people, the people, the people." I'm telling you this in the strictest confidence, of course. They call us the Special Forces.”
― Manlio Argueta, One Day of Life
On ‘Dealer’ dies in police gun battle
Posted 12 February 2018, 7:10 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
> The only fear solution to all of the
> above,not only locally but globally is
> : To fusion all lands or
> countries(except private property)to
> allow all humanbeing to move around
> the world as they wish without visa
> but enough by being humans with the
> sublime right to move around public
> areas except private properties
> without the owners consent or
> permission,that would be the only
> place in the world for immigrants to
> be illegal
This is something the WTO aims to accomplish..the free movement of goods and service as well as persons across boarders. Then there are those who are pushing for a 'new world order' or a one world system o government. Of course you should know who will be in charge of this one world system.
On 25 Haitians apprehended
Posted 12 February 2018, 3:57 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Actually 'illegal drugs' needs to be redefined. Mainly because Marijuana is legal in some form or another in at lest 30 percent of the states in the US as well as Canada and other countries. So in short order an international body must conclave and redefine marijuana as not being an illegal and dangerous. One cannot be selling and consuming a substance in their homes and arresting and jailing other persons for using it.
On 25 Haitians apprehended
Posted 12 February 2018, 3:50 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
justice is in the courts and not in the laps of the commissioner or in the bullets in his officers' guns. go figure.About eighteen instances of police killings. In 90 percent the police claim the victim pulled a weapon or shot at the police. but never no damaged police cars or injured officers..What is the name of this movie again, 'Police can't come behind Old Fort Gates aye/' If you can justify 18 police killing in this little country in a matter of months, you are sick, mentally.
On ‘Dealer’ dies in police gun battle
Posted 12 February 2018, 3:32 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
And another killing this morning by police. Said the young man was wielding a knife when he was shot dead. SIX police killings for the year. About eighteen since the new commissioner took over. Could never happen in any part of the USA without there being riots nationwide. police should not be allowed to kill anyone and justify it with one sentence."The victim pulled a weapon on the police.' Then add more justification by claiming the victim had a record for drugs, or guns or was wanted or murder. This is dangerous policing at its lowest level.
On ‘Dealer’ dies in police gun battle
Posted 12 February 2018, 3:26 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
In the US the illegal immigration from Haiti and Mexico and other countries has decreased under Donald Trump. Immigrants are afraid to enter the US, but because of the poor conditions in Haiti, they are still coming here. And if the protection of our boarders is lax where they can say l right in and then the processing time to get them back to Haiti then maybe there needs to be a stronger deterrent put in place. Jail time maybe for first offenders, hard labor for second labor and maybe lashes for constant repeat offenders and human traffickers. Tough times require tough measures.
On 25 Haitians apprehended
Posted 12 February 2018, 12:35 p.m. Suggest removal