Yet these same correspondent banks accept money from Las Vegas Atlantic City and Atlantis And if they refuse they will face lawsuits. No matter how you look at it still discrimination. But after all who owns the central banks of the world?
So y'all think it's too late for government to rethink the referendum? Obviously they have ran broadside into a stone wall. The mere face that the brightest and most learned minds in the country do not support the bills lessens the chance of them passing. The slogan "if you don't know, vote no .,"seems to be holding firm. And a defeat of the referendum is clearly a vote of no confidence in the government. Even the local gay community claims they are not supporting the bills
Did they shred all the evidence showing how all the school uniform vouchers went to a store owned by the family of a minister in New Providence and the same thing happened in Freeport? Now many of the small vendors who used to make and sell uniforms are out of business while these stores doubled their number of locations
These are the same people who put outrageous fines and jail time even for business people who don't file their VAT returns on time. They wouldn't even consider removing the $100 late fee on business licenses, despite making the filing requirements more taxing. Interest is being charged on property tax and national insurance and if you are a day late paying for your gun license, there is a $50 late penalty. Members of Parliment including the PM and the DPM need to lead by example. A person having financial challenges can be thron in jail or easily destroyed by government agencies not because they don't want to comply but they cannot do so financially. By this time next week the country will be within a year or so of general elections. Those who plan to run will have to declare their assets and liabilities. Those who don't declare by this time next year and don't plan to run may never have to disclose.
The claims that they were not even breaking even in the recycling venture tends to confirm that at least some of the fires were intentionally lit. The easiest way to get rid of useless excess waste. And while the waste-to-energy guy seems eager to jump in with both feet he is not saying ow the fumes from his operation will be managed and how they will affect new providence residents. Remember he will be burning off basically the same thing that is presently being burned at the dump site. How will the smoke be managed?
Seems like another set of "expert' foreigners who came to the Bahamas with an empty briefcase and carpet bagged the government and innocent businesses. At least now you know ReNew Bahamas full of garbage.
Because it would identify those who are involved in the plot and how much they getting pay? If you see someone making $100,000 a year or more you should know he aint doing conservation work and on a volunteer bassis..
Meanwhile in the US the presidential debate gone from talking bad about people's wives and Bill Clinton to arguing over which bathroom grown adults should use. This the set who ma ain't potty train them right. Grown men who want sit down to pee!
What may be the consequences for the Bahamas if the referendum is defeated? The United Kingdom has advised its citizens against traveling to Mississippi and North Carolina, two states in America that has restricted LGBT rights. North Carolina requires all persons to use bathrooms of the sex indicated on their birth certificates, regardless of what sexual alterations or deviations they may have had. Mississippi allows certain services to be denied to gay, lesbian, transexual or bisexuals by persons who feel that these lifestyles are against their religious beliefs..
John says...
Yet these same correspondent banks accept money from Las Vegas Atlantic City and Atlantis And if they refuse they will face lawsuits. No matter how you look at it still discrimination. But after all who owns the central banks of the world?
On Bank: Correspondent pull back vindicates web shop refusal
Posted 27 April 2016, 9:59 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So y'all think it's too late for government to rethink the referendum? Obviously they have ran broadside into a stone wall. The mere face that the brightest and most learned minds in the country do not support the bills lessens the chance of them passing. The slogan "if you don't know, vote no .,"seems to be holding firm. And a defeat of the referendum is clearly a vote of no confidence in the government. Even the local gay community claims they are not supporting the bills
On Dame Joan’s motives for referendum comments questioned
Posted 27 April 2016, 9:50 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Did they shred all the evidence showing how all the school uniform vouchers went to a store owned by the family of a minister in New Providence and the same thing happened in Freeport? Now many of the small vendors who used to make and sell uniforms are out of business while these stores doubled their number of locations
On Griffin: We will investigate auditor’s findings
Posted 27 April 2016, 9:07 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
These are the same people who put outrageous fines and jail time even for business people who don't file their VAT returns on time. They wouldn't even consider removing the $100 late fee on business licenses, despite making the filing requirements more taxing. Interest is being charged on property tax and national insurance and if you are a day late paying for your gun license, there is a $50 late penalty. Members of Parliment including the PM and the DPM need to lead by example. A person having financial challenges can be thron in jail or easily destroyed by government agencies not because they don't want to comply but they cannot do so financially. By this time next week the country will be within a year or so of general elections. Those who plan to run will have to declare their assets and liabilities. Those who don't declare by this time next year and don't plan to run may never have to disclose.
On The MPs who failed to disclose
Posted 25 April 2016, 6:45 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The claims that they were not even breaking even in the recycling venture tends to confirm that at least some of the fires were intentionally lit. The easiest way to get rid of useless excess waste. And while the waste-to-energy guy seems eager to jump in with both feet he is not saying ow the fumes from his operation will be managed and how they will affect new providence residents. Remember he will be burning off basically the same thing that is presently being burned at the dump site. How will the smoke be managed?
On ‘No way landfill can break even’
Posted 25 April 2016, 3:01 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Seems like another set of "expert' foreigners who came to the Bahamas with an empty briefcase and carpet bagged the government and innocent businesses. At least now you know ReNew Bahamas full of garbage.
On Gov’t hiring ‘only way’ we returned to guard landfill
Posted 25 April 2016, 2:52 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Because it would identify those who are involved in the plot and how much they getting pay? If you see someone making $100,000 a year or more you should know he aint doing conservation work and on a volunteer bassis..
On Government ministers warn Save the Bays 'nothing' will stop them
Posted 25 April 2016, 11:20 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
If you don't know, vote NO, and if you know what they know still vote 'NO!'
On Roberts hits back at Greg Moss over referendum
Posted 24 April 2016, 8:54 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Meanwhile in the US the presidential debate gone from talking bad about people's wives and Bill Clinton to arguing over which bathroom grown adults should use. This the set who ma ain't potty train them right. Grown men who want sit down to pee!
On Government ministers warn Save the Bays 'nothing' will stop them
Posted 24 April 2016, 7:19 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
What may be the consequences for the Bahamas if the referendum is defeated? The United Kingdom has advised its citizens against traveling to Mississippi and North Carolina, two states in America that has restricted LGBT rights. North Carolina requires all persons to use bathrooms of the sex indicated on their birth certificates, regardless of what sexual alterations or deviations they may have had. Mississippi allows certain services to be denied to gay, lesbian, transexual or bisexuals by persons who feel that these lifestyles are against their religious beliefs..
On Govt funds for YES campaign is confirmed
Posted 21 April 2016, 10:59 p.m. Suggest removal