He is right. I saw 2 container ships unloading early Sunday morning at Arawak port and all they had was caskets. Had to be at least 50,000 caskets each ship. And this has been happening every weekend this entire year.
You know exactly why people with broken arms are dying of covid and therefore you know why it cant be stated here. Stop pretending not to know. What would happen if the c death counts declined?
VAT should go to zero. Hope also that tourists stop coming here altogether. The money they spend just disappears just like VAT disappears. It does not help Bahamians.
Whenever tourists stop and ask me for directions, i just tell them i live here but im just as clueless as they are.
We need to stop helping visitors cause their money dont help us. It goes into the "consolidated fund" and that's the last you hear of it.
Wow, Bahamians bashing Bahamians. No wonder the Haitians coming here. After we kill each other off, they inherit the country. Are you commenters seriously suggesting that those who open a store next to a hotel are at fault when the hotel closes down and that it should not affect their lives in any way? Perhaps then there should be a law that no stores can operate within one mile of a hotel?
The government could "assist" Atlantis in providing "safety" to its guests by holding those who arrive at the airport separately and have them tested before leaving the airport ... ensuring that the process takes at least 2 hours. After all, we all must sactifice for health safety right?
Reminds me of a mechsnic i used to take my car to. Engine had a knocking sound. Each time i picked up the car, it still made the knocking noise. After the 18th time returning it to him, i began to wonder if i needed a different mechanic. But everyone told me he was the only "real" mechanic in town. So im taking it in for the 19th time tomorrow. Wish me luck.
Doesnt the law say that if a Haitian migrant family knocks on the door of a Bahamian family home, they must vacate the premises and turn over the keys to the migrants? Just asking. I thought i read that somewhere.
They should also pay for all broken tools, "lost" inventory, and outdated food items that are disposed of. Why not? As you say, they are not entitled to a job. Take it or leave it.
JokeyJack says...
He is right. I saw 2 container ships unloading early Sunday morning at Arawak port and all they had was caskets. Had to be at least 50,000 caskets each ship. And this has been happening every weekend this entire year.
On ‘PEOPLE ARE DYING IN DROVES’ – SANDS: Former minister says change our policy or accept frequent deaths
Posted 13 October 2021, 9:14 a.m. Suggest removal
JokeyJack says...
You know exactly why people with broken arms are dying of covid and therefore you know why it cant be stated here. Stop pretending not to know. What would happen if the c death counts declined?
On 62 new COVID-19 cases
Posted 11 October 2021, 10:17 p.m. Suggest removal
JokeyJack says...
VAT should go to zero. Hope also that tourists stop coming here altogether. The money they spend just disappears just like VAT disappears.
It does not help Bahamians.
Whenever tourists stop and ask me for directions, i just tell them i live here but im just as clueless as they are.
We need to stop helping visitors cause their money dont help us. It goes into the "consolidated fund" and that's the last you hear of it.
On $160m revenue cut from VAT rate slash
Posted 9 October 2021, 2:46 p.m. Suggest removal
JokeyJack says...
When will the results of election be released?
On EDITORIAL: No easy balancing act as govt lays out blueprint
Posted 8 October 2021, 11:54 a.m. Suggest removal
JokeyJack says...
Wow, Bahamians bashing Bahamians. No wonder the Haitians coming here. After we kill each other off, they inherit the country.
Are you commenters seriously suggesting that those who open a store next to a hotel are at fault when the hotel closes down and that it should not affect their lives in any way?
Perhaps then there should be a law that no stores can operate within one mile of a hotel?
On ‘Grand Lucayan our only hope’ say vendors
Posted 7 October 2021, 10:30 a.m. Suggest removal
JokeyJack says...
The government could "assist" Atlantis in providing "safety" to its guests by holding those who arrive at the airport separately and have them tested before leaving the airport ... ensuring that the process takes at least 2 hours.
After all, we all must sactifice for health safety right?
On EDITORIAL: Bell’s words ring hollow as Atlantis presses ahead
Posted 7 October 2021, 10:25 a.m. Suggest removal
JokeyJack says...
Reminds me of a mechsnic i used to take my car to. Engine had a knocking sound. Each time i picked up the car, it still made the knocking noise.
After the 18th time returning it to him, i began to wonder if i needed a different mechanic. But everyone told me he was the only "real" mechanic in town.
So im taking it in for the 19th time tomorrow.
Wish me luck.
On Common sense over COVID
Posted 6 October 2021, 4:47 p.m. Suggest removal
JokeyJack says...
Doesnt the law say that if a Haitian migrant family knocks on the door of a Bahamian family home, they must vacate the premises and turn over the keys to the migrants?
Just asking. I thought i read that somewhere.
On PETER YOUNG: We need to be tough on illegal immigration but obey the law
Posted 6 October 2021, 4:36 p.m. Suggest removal
JokeyJack says...
A friend of mine said he cant wait to get vaccinated so he can spread the virus.
On ATLANTIS WORKERS STILL HAVE TO PAY UP: Unvaccinated staff must cover cost despite Bell claim
Posted 6 October 2021, 11:06 a.m. Suggest removal
JokeyJack says...
They should also pay for all broken tools, "lost" inventory, and outdated food items that are disposed of. Why not? As you say, they are not entitled to a job. Take it or leave it.
On ATLANTIS WORKERS STILL HAVE TO PAY UP: Unvaccinated staff must cover cost despite Bell claim
Posted 6 October 2021, 11:03 a.m. Suggest removal