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JokeyJack says...

Should Bahamians sell their homes and transfer the cash to Haiti? If so, what should those who don't own homes do? Maybe sell their children to the Mexican cartels and send that money to Haiti?
Maybe police can kill some Bahamian students in overcrowded classrooms to make room for foreign children?
Maybe the government can increase our NIB payments and use that money to tow sloops?

JokeyJack says...

Government should remove the new clause that Ingraham added forbidding the building of airports on the entire islans and then turn the missile base into an airport and develop East End. They can show the Port how it should be done.

Let the govt mess up East End before giving them the while pie.

JokeyJack says...

They consider Freeport as foreign ever since Pindling found out the owners are white and said he would not have "a country within a country".

JokeyJack says...

Some parents today try to "protect" their children from the rules of society until they turn 18 and the police take the brand new adult to his/her cell at His Majesty's Prison (no matter what they call it).
At that time the warden will inform the knocking-on-door father that it is his "flippin" prison

JokeyJack says...

Bahamians love being poor, so it don't matter.

On EDITORIAL: What the Budget did not say

Posted 3 June 2023, 11:03 a.m. Suggest removal

JokeyJack says...

More free stuff for Haitians. Notice how no sloops coming these days? Night flights are full.

JokeyJack says...

Just imagine the cost "overruns" on power equipment etc when BEC takes over GB Power.

Of course, Bahamians don't care about being poor, they've voted for the same people in power for the last 30 years.

JokeyJack says...

We told government at the beginning to ensure downtown improvements went in lock step with the port opening. But they allowed them to open and only spend one eighth of the promised funding.

On EDITORIAL: What next for Downtown?

Posted 31 May 2023, 11:14 a.m. Suggest removal

JokeyJack says...

This group obviously doesn't understand that their "good" deeds are actually bad and only serve to prop up the current government regime.

JokeyJack says...

Correct. Im sure the new code and law will state that it does not apply to "structures" built on Crown land or on property for which the true owner cannot be identified.

The inspectors will come around and find numerous faults in existing Bahamian homes and demand upgrades that they cannot afford. After 3 months the Bahamians will be required to vacate the homes and they will then become available for immigrants to live in just like the hotels in New York City.

I recommend to my fellow citizens to save up to be able to purchsse tents. The mosquito is be thick in the bush.

The truly sad part about this is that YOU who are reading this think im joking.