Claims that some Lydia's Cay residents are strung out on drugs too. A young man recently quit his job at a service provider company after responding to a call at Lydia's Cay and was attacked by a home owner why claims he thought it was a burglar even though security called from the gate to tell him the service man was on his way.
The car companies are finally getting the message and adding cheap small cars to their lots. Bahamians, like many people around the world, are wising up to the oil companies who have pushed gas back up to the price it was when oil was $150 a barrel. With the newly designed small and efficient Japanese cars $10.00 fill up can run you s whole week even burning a/c!
It is like you gave someone a billion dollars to invest for you. Then you ask them to tell you how they invested your money, to show proof. You want to know the details. But they tell you not to worry. Not to fear. Your money has been safely invested. Your money is secure. But their story keeps changing. Dates keep changing. Persons supposedly involved with the investment keep changing and you start getting bits and pieces of information from other sources that is different from what you are being told by the man who invested your money. Time to call the police.
Any Jackass could see the amount of hurricane debris they was piling up on that site along with the regular garbage was leading to disaster. Especially since it was not properly managed.not a matter of 'if' ' but a matter of 'when'. Truth is time for Bahamians to stop playing partisan politics with national issues such as this and put heads together and try find some solution. We let foreign criminals come here with empty bags and promises too good to be true and hood wink and bamboozle an entire nation ago
There is a saying in Economics, "Bad money chases away good money." In this case it may be the reverse because if residents on the family islands have no choice but to do their banking thru the Web Shops, they they would have to embrace them as part of the community. Notice how every one keeps hitting on the web shops as being illegal and suspect when it comes money laundering but no one seems to notice that most of the recent persons busted for trying to take excess and undeclared currency to the US were persons who claim it was winnings from the casinos. Were there further investigations to confirm that the casinos were the source of the funds and it was not money from the sale of guns or drugs or from some other illegal source? The gaming industry has to be policed in its entirety and there cannot be singling out a chosen few (Bahamians) to whip them all soundly if only under suspicion.
The focus should not be only on the victims who out there shooting because they think they in a war and they have to defend they self.. It should be on the persons who supplying the guns and the ammo and the chemical (drugs) that put these young men in the mindset to go out there and kill. To kill their own citizens, friends and family. Then the real killers stand aside or even over the dead bodies and say, "look at what dem violent, angry Bahamians doing to themselves." Just like in a cowboys and Indians movie..Hint: the Bahamas is a prime piece of real estate....ewho do you think wants it?
Those who run the central banks around the world are trying to inventory and monitor every dollar on the planet to the point that they want to know how much money you have in your pocket and how much you left home on your dresser. They claim they are doing it to stop money laundering and the funding of terrorism. Obviously the web shops have thrown a wrench in this project and so the move is on to push towards a cashless economy. World wide.
There have been lulls in killings that have lasted up to six weeks. You put a band aid on the "symptoms " and never address the real problems so when it flares up again it is ten times worse. Y'all call them prolific offenders. America calls them "super predator". Go Google it 'juvenile super predators." You telling young men not to join gangs but you got bus loads of police "gangs", some high on dope and others half drunk and they going around verbally and physically abusing young males, many innocent and some underage and you call that progress? You only creating another generation of 'prolific offenders '. A national disgrace to see how some of these police 'gangs' carrying on. Destroying the future generations of the Bahamas. Did you know The state of Texas, alone is about to deport 63,000 undocumented immigrants to Mexico, South America and the Caribbean? Some will be hardened criminals (prolific offenders) who have spent up to 20 years in jail. So who have been a part of the 'super predator chemical experience.' For many years. How many of them will be coming to the Bahamas, Bahamians and Haitians without status in any country?
John says...
Claims that some Lydia's Cay residents are strung out on drugs too. A young man recently quit his job at a service provider company after responding to a call at Lydia's Cay and was attacked by a home owner why claims he thought it was a burglar even though security called from the gate to tell him the service man was on his way.
On ‘Dump burns for same reason the country is broke’
Posted 12 March 2017, 1:47 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The car companies are finally getting the message and adding cheap small cars to their lots. Bahamians, like many people around the world, are wising up to the oil companies who have pushed gas back up to the price it was when oil was $150 a barrel. With the newly designed small and efficient Japanese cars $10.00 fill up can run you s whole week even burning a/c!
On New car dealer blow from Auto Show postpone
Posted 11 March 2017, 9:23 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The whole entire island is covered in smoke now except for the East
On Doctor voices health fears over landfill fires
Posted 11 March 2017, 9:17 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
It is like you gave someone a billion dollars to invest for you. Then you ask them to tell you how they invested your money, to show proof. You want to know the details. But they tell you not to worry. Not to fear. Your money has been safely invested. Your money is secure. But their story keeps changing. Dates keep changing. Persons supposedly involved with the investment keep changing and you start getting bits and pieces of information from other sources that is different from what you are being told by the man who invested your money. Time to call the police.
On Minnis: Efforts to shield Baha Mar deal from public 'outrageous'
Posted 11 March 2017, 4:06 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Any Jackass could see the amount of hurricane debris they was piling up on that site along with the regular garbage was leading to disaster. Especially since it was not properly managed.not a matter of 'if' ' but a matter of 'when'. Truth is time for Bahamians to stop playing partisan politics with national issues such as this and put heads together and try find some solution. We let foreign criminals come here with empty bags and promises too good to be true and hood wink and bamboozle an entire nation ago
On Doctor voices health fears over landfill fires
Posted 10 March 2017, 9:50 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
There is a saying in Economics, "Bad money chases away good money." In this case it may be the reverse because if residents on the family islands have no choice but to do their banking thru the Web Shops, they they would have to embrace them as part of the community. Notice how every one keeps hitting on the web shops as being illegal and suspect when it comes money laundering but no one seems to notice that most of the recent persons busted for trying to take excess and undeclared currency to the US were persons who claim it was winnings from the casinos. Were there further investigations to confirm that the casinos were the source of the funds and it was not money from the sale of guns or drugs or from some other illegal source? The gaming industry has to be policed in its entirety and there cannot be singling out a chosen few (Bahamians) to whip them all soundly if only under suspicion.
On RBC withdrawal may send Bahamas ‘rogue’
Posted 10 March 2017, 6:48 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The focus should not be only on the victims who out there shooting because they think they in a war and they have to defend they self.. It should be on the persons who supplying the guns and the ammo and the chemical (drugs) that put these young men in the mindset to go out there and kill. To kill their own citizens, friends and family. Then the real killers stand aside or even over the dead bodies and say, "look at what dem violent, angry Bahamians doing to themselves." Just like in a cowboys and Indians movie..Hint: the Bahamas is a prime piece of real estate....ewho do you think wants it?
On Teamwork credited for lull in murders
Posted 10 March 2017, 2:46 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Do we need another BPL in our lives? Seriously? Now there's talks that BPL is giving different... never mind.
On US consultants flown in to assess dump fire
Posted 10 March 2017, 2:34 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Those who run the central banks around the world are trying to inventory and monitor every dollar on the planet to the point that they want to know how much money you have in your pocket and how much you left home on your dresser. They claim they are doing it to stop money laundering and the funding of terrorism. Obviously the web shops have thrown a wrench in this project and so the move is on to push towards a cashless economy. World wide.
On Ten-year limit on web shops
Posted 10 March 2017, 11:20 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
There have been lulls in killings that have lasted up to six weeks. You put a band aid on the "symptoms " and never address the real problems so when it flares up again it is ten times worse. Y'all call them prolific offenders. America calls them "super predator". Go Google it 'juvenile super predators." You telling young men not to join gangs but you got bus loads of police "gangs", some high on dope and others half drunk and they going around verbally and physically abusing young males, many innocent and some underage and you call that progress? You only creating another generation of 'prolific offenders '. A national disgrace to see how some of these police 'gangs' carrying on. Destroying the future generations of the Bahamas. Did you know The state of Texas, alone is about to deport 63,000 undocumented immigrants to Mexico, South America and the Caribbean? Some will be hardened criminals (prolific offenders) who have spent up to 20 years in jail. So who have been a part of the 'super predator chemical experience.' For many years. How many of them will be coming to the Bahamas, Bahamians and Haitians without status in any country?
On Teamwork credited for lull in murders
Posted 10 March 2017, 11:10 a.m. Suggest removal