It's starting to get mind boggling. The way he was deflecting questions was dismissive and shows that he has no control of this situation. There is no plan after all of these weeks. lets do the math people. 5 days open, 2 days closed. How is the weekend shutdown stopping the spread of this virus? 5 days open, 2 days closed. Technically 1 day closed... Think about it...
Can you imagine the rate of domestic violence and abuse to children that will increase if you was to open the bars? I can only imagine the stress and tension in the homes of many around the island. And let's be honest, some people would take their last to buy rum. You want the people broke, jobless, stress and drunk? lol, get serious. keep the bars and any whole sale liquor stores closed.
p.s. Liquor will lower your immune system and will leave it compromised, stay safe Bahamas
It has been 47 years and not one leader made a way to allow for a self sustaining country or even just create or expand another industry in The Bahamas. Instead, we give it away to the big companies for pennies of a dollar. Salt and Aragonite should have been monopolized by Bahamians years ago! Foreign investment has made the leaders soft and complacent. maybe, just maybe, if a certain former PM did not push "**white collar jobs**"; there would be many rich / well off Bahamians. All of the major infrastructures around here, Chinese workers. 80% of the Tradesman are Haitians who send the money back home to build their mansion. I feel for my Bahamian people. The worst has yet to come....
"After being told it was just a bad flu, New Providence woman struggles to breathe while awaiting COVID-19 test result" - The Nassau Guardian ( https://thenassauguardian.com/2020/04/1… )
Did The Bahamas see an increase in deaths since disclosing the country "first" positive case of COVID-19?
RealTalk says...
Agreed
On Office of the Prime Minister launches 'Suggestions' website platform
Posted 21 April 2020, 9:28 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
Haha! Good one
On PM announces limited opening for auto parts, hardware and home stores
Posted 19 April 2020, 7:07 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
I live on an island called New Providence.
On PM announces limited opening for auto parts, hardware and home stores
Posted 19 April 2020, 6:25 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
We might else well open all 7 DAYS. Tired of the one foot in, one foot out mentality. At least then, there wouldn't be crowds of people at the stores.
On PM announces limited opening for auto parts, hardware and home stores
Posted 19 April 2020, 6:07 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
It's starting to get mind boggling. The way he was deflecting questions was dismissive and shows that he has no control of this situation. There is no plan after all of these weeks. lets do the math people. 5 days open, 2 days closed. How is the weekend shutdown stopping the spread of this virus? 5 days open, 2 days closed. Technically 1 day closed... Think about it...
On PM announces limited opening for auto parts, hardware and home stores
Posted 19 April 2020, 6:05 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
Can you imagine the rate of domestic violence and abuse to children that will increase if you was to open the bars? I can only imagine the stress and tension in the homes of many around the island. And let's be honest, some people would take their last to buy rum. You want the people broke, jobless, stress and drunk? lol, get serious. keep the bars and any whole sale liquor stores closed.
p.s. Liquor will lower your immune system and will leave it compromised, stay safe Bahamas
On Police investigate as officers present at liquor store
Posted 18 April 2020, 1:27 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
It has been 47 years and not one leader made a way to allow for a self sustaining country or even just create or expand another industry in The Bahamas. Instead, we give it away to the big companies for pennies of a dollar. Salt and Aragonite should have been monopolized by Bahamians years ago! Foreign investment has made the leaders soft and complacent. maybe, just maybe, if a certain former PM did not push "**white collar jobs**"; there would be many rich / well off Bahamians. All of the major infrastructures around here, Chinese workers. 80% of the Tradesman are Haitians who send the money back home to build their mansion. I feel for my Bahamian people. The worst has yet to come....
On Anglican Diocese lays off 14 Diocesan Office staff and 52 from schools
Posted 15 April 2020, 1:02 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
"After being told it was just a bad flu, New Providence woman struggles to breathe while awaiting COVID-19 test result" - The Nassau Guardian
( https://thenassauguardian.com/2020/04/1… )
Did The Bahamas see an increase in deaths since disclosing the country "first" positive case of COVID-19?
On Waiting game: PM signals long road ahead as lockdown ends
Posted 14 April 2020, 3:36 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
Stay safe Bahamas!
On PM: Two new cases of COVID-19, alphabetical shopping schedule temporarily suspended
Posted 13 April 2020, 7:02 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
Precisely
On SATURDAY: Four newly confirmed cases of COVID-19; 46 in total
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