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KapunkleUp says...

Picture reminds me of the Holiday Inn on PI in its last couple of years before being knocked down.

KapunkleUp says...

This is nothing new. Numerous governments have turned a blind eye to banks stepping all over consumers in the name of profits. It started with Hubert and has been getting worse ever since.

On ZNS anchor stripped of $27,500 Scotia award

Posted 17 December 2021, 11:13 a.m. Suggest removal

KapunkleUp says...

This split personality syndrome by the FNM and PLP is getting really tiresome. Behave one way when you're not in power and another when you are. Both parties had years to pass election finance laws when they were in power but never did. So just shut the hell up!

KapunkleUp says...

You made things worse and lost. Now it's time to retire and shut up. Give others a chance to screw things up even more.

KapunkleUp says...

This is like beating the hell out of you in order to teach you not get into fights. Just like building more prisons does not reduce crime. Positive programs are needed. Expand and build on projects like Junior Achievement.

KapunkleUp says...

Bastian's refusal to even speak names is a clear example of perpetual non accountability which has been rampant for decades. Roaches always run in the light.

KapunkleUp says...

Any lingering respect I had for this man just vanished. How can he so easily go from 150 to 100 years. Like he mixed up his cake recipe. This shows ZERO thought given to the whole agreement. And to boot, his job creation figures sound like a child's Xmas wish list. All fantasy with ZERO details. Just another incompetent and/or corrupt politician getting caught after the fact.

KapunkleUp says...

As is tradition, that will never happen. The PLP is too afraid to do it because the FNM will do it to them in return (and vice versa).

KapunkleUp says...

True but I was talking about having the fixed amount of $140,000 per year for 25 years. In consumer terms that equates to paying the same amount of rent for 25 years before a rent increase can happen.

KapunkleUp says...

Another point to consider: unless this was not mentioned in the article, $140,00 per year appears to be fixed. Obviously $140,000 today is not the same as $140,000 in 25 years from now. Was the former government so stupid as not to include an inflation clause in this agreement. Something like an annual 2% increase to the $140,000 ?!