People who blame the devil for everything satan's response is, "I had no authority over you. I just called you and you obeyed. ". You made the decision to follow satan's instructions.
Don't ever let anyone have a reason to reject and overturn the results of next weeks election. The Bahamian people will speak resoundingly. Either they will want to be delivered out of the wilderness or they will want to remain in that city of mystery Babylon. The inhabitant ion of demons and every dirty bird.
At this late stage don't let a battle flare up and make it appear there is infighting going on in the FNM. Loretta made her bed hard and now she must lie in it. Hubert Ingram took a long time off and many of his MP's and former cabinet ministers went with him. While the FNM welcomes "papa" back on the campaign trail, they must be careful not him over shadow the rest of the party. There is no need at this point to make unsubstantiated accusations or to open old wounds. Stay focus. Remember it was some of the mean and nasty comments this same Hubert Ingraham made in days just before the last election that help lead to the FNM's defeat.
> “It is, however, regrettable that > former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham > openly boasted from a rally stage > about having operatives in the public > service at his beck and call that he > can use to sabotage the work of the > government,” he continued
.Is this PLP ever responsible for anything that goes wrong under their governance? After 5 years they still blaming Ingraham for leaving the country in financial shambles even though it is now even worse than ever before. Four financial downgrades to junk status. National debt increased by 2 $ billion. The murder rate is about to hit new record highs this year, if the PLP remains in office Could be over 150 killings. Unemployment is higher than it was when they came to office. BoB was robbed, raped and ravished. VAT money unaccounted for, despite what *lying* Halkitis says government did with it. Over 100 million went into BAMSI and not properly accounted for..When will the dormitory be rebuilt? Same with the hurricane relief money..an affair for friends, family and lovers. may 10, 2017...a very important day in the lives of bahamians!
The US debt is expected to hit **20 trillion dollars**before the end of 2017. Most countries around the world are saddled with huge national debts. The Bahamas is not excluded as it has its & billion share of national debt. Some feel that the US may never be able to pay off its debt, especially with Donald trump's plan to slash corporate taxes by more than 50% and despite the debt being reduced by 60 Billion during Trump's first 100 days in the white house (obviously some of the policies Obama left in place). Many expect the US Dollar to crash and a return to the gold standard for international trade. Smaller countries, like the Bahamas must be careful on its borrowing habits. Organizations like The World Bank and the IMF are known to come in and loan huge sums of money to countries and then use their influence in those countries to steer government policies, among other things. The president of Nigeria, one of Africa's biggest economies, recently rejected loan offers from certain loan organizations. His preference was to use the countries own resources to finance the various projects that were on the drawing board. Shortly afterwards, President Muhammadu Buhari, took mysteriously ill and died in the UK shortly after. In a small country like the Bahamas where so many of the foreign companies are exempt from a lot of taxes, the tax burden is on the backs of Bahamians and if the country becomes over leverage it will be Bahamians who will suffer.
Among the pressing issues of crime and corruption the other most pressing reason the Christie government needs to be voted out of office is to unveil the shrouds of secrecy and underhand dealings with Bah Mar. Since the initial give-a-way of land and concessions totalled over $1 billion, there is no way this project should be costing the Bahamian people more money. Bah mar is a business (ad) venture and if the government has to be so burdened with its expenses, the government may as well take over the properties and run the property (into the ground) and create another financial nightmare for the Bahamian people. This is what they are doing now anyways.
John says...
People who blame the devil for everything satan's response is, "I had no authority over you. I just called you and you obeyed. ". You made the decision to follow satan's instructions.
On Loretta hits out at 'untruthful' Ingraham
Posted 6 May 2017, 4 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Why do the same people who tell you there is no God also paint a picture that Jesus is white?
On Loretta hits out at 'untruthful' Ingraham
Posted 6 May 2017, 3:52 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Don't ever let anyone have a reason to reject and overturn the results of next weeks election. The Bahamian people will speak resoundingly. Either they will want to be delivered out of the wilderness or they will want to remain in that city of mystery Babylon. The inhabitant ion of demons and every dirty bird.
On Ministry of Tourism Permanent Secretary to serve as Acting Parliamentary Commissioner
Posted 5 May 2017, 10:16 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
@Tal It still sounds like Greek to me!!!
On Loretta hits out at 'untruthful' Ingraham
Posted 5 May 2017, 10:10 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
At this late stage don't let a battle flare up and make it appear there is infighting going on in the FNM. Loretta made her bed hard and now she must lie in it. Hubert Ingram took a long time off and many of his MP's and former cabinet ministers went with him. While the FNM welcomes "papa" back on the campaign trail, they must be careful not him over shadow the rest of the party. There is no need at this point to make unsubstantiated accusations or to open old wounds. Stay focus. Remember it was some of the mean and nasty comments this same Hubert Ingraham made in days just before the last election that help lead to the FNM's defeat.
On Loretta hits out at 'untruthful' Ingraham
Posted 5 May 2017, 7:56 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
> “It is, however, regrettable that
> former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham
> openly boasted from a rally stage
> about having operatives in the public
> service at his beck and call that he
> can use to sabotage the work of the
> government,” he continued
.Is this PLP ever responsible for anything that goes wrong under their governance? After 5 years they still blaming Ingraham for leaving the country in financial shambles even though it is now even worse than ever before. Four financial downgrades to junk status. National debt increased by 2 $ billion. The murder rate is about to hit new record highs this year, if the PLP remains in office Could be over 150 killings. Unemployment is higher than it was when they came to office. BoB was robbed, raped and ravished. VAT money unaccounted for, despite what *lying* Halkitis says government did with it. Over 100 million went into BAMSI and not properly accounted for..When will the dormitory be rebuilt? Same with the hurricane relief money..an affair for friends, family and lovers. may 10, 2017...a very important day in the lives of bahamians!
On Roberts suggests poll problems work of Ingraham ‘operatives’
Posted 5 May 2017, 3:54 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The US debt is expected to hit **20 trillion dollars**before the end of 2017. Most countries around the world are saddled with huge national debts. The Bahamas is not excluded as it has its & billion share of national debt. Some feel that the US may never be able to pay off its debt, especially with Donald trump's plan to slash corporate taxes by more than 50% and despite the debt being reduced by 60 Billion during Trump's first 100 days in the white house (obviously some of the policies Obama left in place). Many expect the US Dollar to crash and a return to the gold standard for international trade. Smaller countries, like the Bahamas must be careful on its borrowing habits. Organizations like The World Bank and the IMF are known to come in and loan huge sums of money to countries and then use their influence in those countries to steer government policies, among other things. The president of Nigeria, one of Africa's biggest economies, recently rejected loan offers from certain loan organizations. His preference was to use the countries own resources to finance the various projects that were on the drawing board. Shortly afterwards, President Muhammadu Buhari, took mysteriously ill and died in the UK shortly after. In a small country like the Bahamas where so many of the foreign companies are exempt from a lot of taxes, the tax burden is on the backs of Bahamians and if the country becomes over leverage it will be Bahamians who will suffer.
On Govt puts Bahamas ‘at tremendous risk’
Posted 5 May 2017, 11:59 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Your credibility is incredible!
On Christie denies treasury broke
Posted 5 May 2017, 8:50 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Among the pressing issues of crime and corruption the other most pressing reason the Christie government needs to be voted out of office is to unveil the shrouds of secrecy and underhand dealings with Bah Mar. Since the initial give-a-way of land and concessions totalled over $1 billion, there is no way this project should be costing the Bahamian people more money. Bah mar is a business (ad) venture and if the government has to be so burdened with its expenses, the government may as well take over the properties and run the property (into the ground) and create another financial nightmare for the Bahamian people. This is what they are doing now anyways.
On Christie’s Baha Mar deal adds $1bn costs
Posted 4 May 2017, 6:23 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
When you have nothing to say you shouldn't say it.
On Christie’s Baha Mar deal adds $1bn costs
Posted 4 May 2017, 6:09 p.m. Suggest removal