I see no major shifts in our society away from oil and gas. If we opposed this for environmental reasons we should also oppose electricity generation via oil and gas. Also transition to electric vehicles. Otherwise we're consuming the same amount of oil and gas expect buying it from other countries. Our environmental impact remains unchanged; this is an economic change.
Also we have to stop this FNM and PLP blame game. It's a distraction. The country has a problem; it doesn't matter which government is in power. I'm an Bahamian not a PLP or FNM this isn't a basketball game; people's lives are being ruined by the direction of the country.
It is a big deal! Do you know how much money was lost because the planes were down? Do we know how much extra was spent to rush the installation of the kits versus doing it in advance during one of the scheduled maintenance windows? no; we don't! why? Because our media does a horrible job at investigative journalism to help the common person understand what's happening in the country. And our politicians think we're all idiots.
Our democracy has failed and it's up to the common people to fight for our freedom and democracy again. We voted NO to legalization of gambling and they allowed it anyway. This added fuel to the rapid decline of Bahamian society. The family islands were hit hard by gambling the little money that would usually circulate within the islands economy is being siphoned out as people gamble for hope out of their situation.
What a joke; we could use more criticism. Hiding behind pride and feelings doesn't promote progress. We should be in a position to produce evidence of our competence and if we can't then present a plan to improve. More training, accountability and improve work ethic. Most importantly separate Government from business. We have a problem where politics (who you know) gets you a job not the attributes needed for the job.
Ridiculous! We received an independent country. This is different than USA whose black people live in a country where wealth distribution and power favors the descendants of slavers.
What a shame. This talk of race is foolish; we aren't USA. A Bahamian is a Bahamian we shouldn't let this propaganda divide our small community. Our population is less than half a million in a world of 7.5 billion. We need to be united. Remember the One Bahamas initiative.
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I see no major shifts in our society away from oil and gas. If we opposed this for environmental reasons we should also oppose electricity generation via oil and gas. Also transition to electric vehicles. Otherwise we're consuming the same amount of oil and gas expect buying it from other countries. Our environmental impact remains unchanged; this is an economic change.
On DRILLING ON OFFSHORE PLATFORM IMMINENT
Posted 3 February 2020, 10:44 a.m. Suggest removal
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Also we have to stop this FNM and PLP blame game. It's a distraction. The country has a problem; it doesn't matter which government is in power. I'm an Bahamian not a PLP or FNM this isn't a basketball game; people's lives are being ruined by the direction of the country.
On All Bahamasair planes now have correct navigation kits
Posted 31 January 2020, 4:50 p.m. Suggest removal
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It is a big deal! Do you know how much money was lost because the planes were down? Do we know how much extra was spent to rush the installation of the kits versus doing it in advance during one of the scheduled maintenance windows? no; we don't! why? Because our media does a horrible job at investigative journalism to help the common person understand what's happening in the country. And our politicians think we're all idiots.
On All Bahamasair planes now have correct navigation kits
Posted 31 January 2020, 4:44 p.m. Suggest removal
One says...
Our democracy has failed and it's up to the common people to fight for our freedom and democracy again. We voted NO to legalization of gambling and they allowed it anyway. This added fuel to the rapid decline of Bahamian society. The family islands were hit hard by gambling the little money that would usually circulate within the islands economy is being siphoned out as people gamble for hope out of their situation.
On Island Luck co-founder a 'fugitive', says judge
Posted 31 January 2020, 4:35 p.m. Suggest removal
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Weird picture...
On Minnis asks - how can you help?
Posted 12 September 2019, 4:05 p.m. Suggest removal
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What a shame.
On Maynard tells BTC boss: go back to Jamaica - now
Posted 23 July 2019, 11:32 a.m. Suggest removal
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What a joke; we could use more criticism. Hiding behind pride and feelings doesn't promote progress. We should be in a position to produce evidence of our competence and if we can't then present a plan to improve. More training, accountability and improve work ethic. Most importantly separate Government from business. We have a problem where politics (who you know) gets you a job not the attributes needed for the job.
On Apology? You can put it in writing
Posted 18 July 2019, 10:25 a.m. Suggest removal
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This is a distraction. Lazy news is too common. It's easy to report what politicians say than investigating objective truths.
On Post office deal ‘wrapped in lies’
Posted 15 July 2019, 5:53 p.m. Suggest removal
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Ridiculous! We received an independent country. This is different than USA whose black people live in a country where wealth distribution and power favors the descendants of slavers.
On Fred Mitchell describes govt's position on reparations as 'racist'
Posted 10 July 2019, 10:23 a.m. Suggest removal
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What a shame. This talk of race is foolish; we aren't USA. A Bahamian is a Bahamian we shouldn't let this propaganda divide our small community. Our population is less than half a million in a world of 7.5 billion. We need to be united. Remember the One Bahamas initiative.
On INSIGHT: Why vilify Symonette? The white oligarchs were replaced by black ones who have failed us
Posted 9 July 2019, 10:43 a.m. Suggest removal