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Porcupine says...

Our thinking remains childlike and untutored.
Dr. Minnis and those who think shallow like him.
Why do we have to lag in every way possible?
No moral compass. Few who understand their own faith.
It is difficult to see our this country will survive.

Porcupine says...

Thought the same myself.
Nothing more dangerous than idiots in positions of power.
Just like we have now.

Porcupine says...

The fish rots from the head down, Mr. Bodie.
The foxes are the government.
Taking you a long time to figure this out.
Criminality is all we see from top to bottom here.
And, you want different?
Jokey leaders lead to a jokey populace.
What so hard to see, Bodie?

On The silence of the lambs

Posted 19 January 2024, 1:59 p.m. Suggest removal

Porcupine says...

A joke beyond a joke to listen to these so-called financial experts.
Anyone who doesn't see where The Bahamas is headed is blinded by the bullshit fed to us by these people.
No transparency, no honesty, and less integrity.
We have a criminal government and a public too distracted to change anything.
Sad, but true.

On ‘No reason to panic yet’ on 91% deficit

Posted 19 January 2024, 7:27 a.m. Suggest removal

Porcupine says...

The government of The Bahamas is doing its best to kill the small man.
This is due to incompetence, greed, and because they almost always get away with it.
Glad that people are standing up to this nonsense.
Tax the poorest is the way it is here.
Time to stand up to those who feel it is alright to live high on the hog at taxpayers expense.
No excuse for these outrageous rate hikes. None.

Porcupine says...

How many die by guns, or on our roads?
How about heart disease and stress?
How about the inability to pay for quality health care?
Fentanyl has a lot of ground to cover before it ranks among our deaths as an epidemic.
The math is important. As is the reason people take Fentanyl in the first place.
There is a much larger sickness at hand.

Porcupine says...

The legal requirement of insuring governmental fiscal accountability by having a functioning fiscal watchdog cannot trump the observable fact that we have a government that has no boundaries, moral, legal, or fiscal. Were this so-called fiscal responsibility board relevant, what then? Who, or what, would go? Surely not the criminal class calling all the shots, hey?

Porcupine says...

Say all you want, but it is still sad.
And we all know this ain't the only sad story, is it?

On Still in limbo despite ruling on citizenship

Posted 29 December 2023, 7:12 a.m. Suggest removal

Porcupine says...

Wow. Scathing.
But, how many will read, or understand this article and its implications?
That is exactly what they are counting on. Only a mere handful.