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Reality_Check says...

Ya gat dat right! And time for sure ain't on Minnis's side when it comes ta da patience of dose who woted for da Doc!!

Reality_Check says...

Amen to that Porcupine!

Reality_Check says...

The fact that Ingraham is back in the lime light should also be disconcerting for Minnis. Both Brent Symonette and Carl Bethel will always have much more respect for and loyalty to Ingraham as a political force and (still) potential leader than they ever will have for Minnis. And there is very little Minnis can do about this in the near term.

Reality_Check says...

His life's record is there and cannot now be changed no matter what all of the self-professed Christians may like to believe should be his legacy. The same holds true for Christie, Maynard-Gibson, Baltron Bethel and so many others like them. In the case of BJ, let's just say his maker is now left to pass final judgement, and leave it at that - nothing more need be said.

Reality_Check says...

That's because she and her crony business partner, Patricia Mortimer, and their family members, believe too much in their fundamental right to screw the Bahamian public in any possible way that they can.

Reality_Check says...

*Re-post*: It certainly seems Ingraham sees an obvious chink in the armour of Minnis and is seizing the opportunity to capitalize on it. Unlike Minnis, Ingraham is very comfortable speaking before many different types of audiences and before the press. I can just see Brent Symonette, Carl Bethel and Dionisio D'Aguilar being gleeful that Minnis very much prefers to hide himself from the public because of his severe discomfort with any setting requiring spontaneity on his part. Things are gonna get real interesting by end of year if Minnis fails to make good on his promise to hold those guilty of crimes through the abuse of their public office and the public trust accountable and responsible for their dastardly deeds.

On Ingraham: Something does not smell right

Posted 7 July 2017, 12:54 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

It certainly seems Ingraham sees an obvious chink in the armour of Minnis and is seizing the opportunity to capitalize on it. Unlike Minnis, Ingraham is very comfortable speaking before many different types of audiences and before the press. I can just see Brent Symonette and Carl Bethel being gleeful that Minnis very much prefers to hide himself from the public. Things are gonna get real interesting by end of year if Minnis fails to make good on his promise to hold those guilty of crimes through the abuse of their public office and the public trust accountable and responsible for their dastardly deeds.

Reality_Check says...

Darnell Osborne is definitely **not** the right pick as Chairman of BPL! A seasoned business person should have received that appointment, not a light weight bean counter!!

On No escape from soaring bills

Posted 7 July 2017, 12:36 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

You mean to tell me that significant 'legacy debts' for fuel owed by BEC to Sir Snake's fuel supply businesses were heaved on to the backs of already overburdened Bahamian taxpayers? Why should we, the people, be responsible for bailing out the super wealthy Sir Snake from losses relating to his own private business dealings with BEC. Something is definitely not right with this picture especially given that Sir Snake is always in the press touting how amazingly profitable his fuel supply businesses have been over the years and continue to be to this day. If Sir Snake's monopolistic fuel supply businesses are always making super profits it means our light bill fuel surcharge rates are too high and we are paying much more than we should at the gas pumps. Right now in most parts of Florida, gas is under $2 a gallon!

On No escape from soaring bills

Posted 7 July 2017, 12:30 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

The criminal numbers bosses are nothing but crooked money changers....they change 'your' money into 'their' money.....they prey on the less educated, the poor and those who have compulsive disorders that make them vulnerable to addictive behaviour. Minnis must have made a financial pact with these evil monsters who are sucking our economy dry, because so far he hasn't done a single thing aimed at repealing all of the web shop gaming legislation and introducing a national lottery. In the meantime, Minnis and Turnequest should at least be attempting to tax these greedy super wealthy criminal enterprises to death.