So basically you are complaining about foreigners owning a too big part of the Bahamian economy, but you choose to work with Canadian banks despite their "psychopathic nature" over Bahamian banks. Am I the only one to see the irony here?
Everyone says that we have the most clear waters in the world, who in their right mind would risk losing that reputation? The world is shifting towards renewable energy. Our response, drill for oil? We should be a leader in the world in renewable energy. This is what this country should focus on.
With Biden President it won't be long before we are back on the OECD blacklist and this new building will be half empty, as there will only be a few offshore banks left to supervise. This will be another big money losing operation for the government.
"The interesting fact is that, notwithstanding the impact of COVID-19 on every industry around the world, if you look at the net growth in cruise ships, in 2021, as opposed to 2019, there's actually going to be more cruise ships on the way in 2021 than there were in 2019."
Possibly, but with Biden opening up Cuba where do you think these cruise ships will go?
Proguing says...
So basically you are complaining about foreigners owning a too big part of the Bahamian economy, but you choose to work with Canadian banks despite their "psychopathic nature" over Bahamian banks. Am I the only one to see the irony here?
On Eroding Bahamian ownership
Posted 25 November 2020, 8:39 p.m. Suggest removal
Proguing says...
Everyone says that we have the most clear waters in the world, who in their right mind would risk losing that reputation? The world is shifting towards renewable energy. Our response, drill for oil? We should be a leader in the world in renewable energy. This is what this country should focus on.
On Oil opponents deny ‘malice’ motivation
Posted 24 November 2020, 5:49 p.m. Suggest removal
Proguing says...
The Constitution should ban the government from owning hotels and airlines, the worst money pits you can think of...
On Grand Lucayan deal merits under review
Posted 23 November 2020, 6:28 p.m. Suggest removal
Proguing says...
Probably, gogo was just created to make the above two posts
On An oily Bahamas Christmas
Posted 23 November 2020, 1:16 p.m. Suggest removal
Proguing says...
The allegations have nothing to do with the FNM or his position in government.
On Turnquest - will he ride this out?
Posted 23 November 2020, 1:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Proguing says...
"Many of BPC's shareholders are Bahamian" not sure what is your point (but you sure sound like one), many drug dealers are Bahamian too
On An oily Bahamas Christmas
Posted 22 November 2020, 8:08 a.m. Suggest removal
Proguing says...
Good point.
On Tourism requirements
Posted 21 November 2020, 3:34 p.m. Suggest removal
Proguing says...
With Biden President it won't be long before we are back on the OECD blacklist and this new building will be half empty, as there will only be a few offshore banks left to supervise. This will be another big money losing operation for the government.
On EDITORIAL: Good riddance to a building long past its best
Posted 21 November 2020, 3:32 p.m. Suggest removal
Proguing says...
"The interesting fact is that, notwithstanding the impact of COVID-19 on every industry around the world, if you look at the net growth in cruise ships, in 2021, as opposed to 2019, there's actually going to be more cruise ships on the way in 2021 than there were in 2019."
Possibly, but with Biden opening up Cuba where do you think these cruise ships will go?
On Local cruise port buy-in when 'we have something to show'
Posted 20 November 2020, 2:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Proguing says...
By 2022 most cruise ships will be going to Cuba, thanks to Biden.
On No full cruise rebound forecast until late 2022
Posted 20 November 2020, 2:41 p.m. Suggest removal