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Reality_Check says...

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On 'Overwhelming rejection' of referendum bills

Posted 8 June 2016, 4:59 p.m.

Reality_Check says...

The corrupt Christie-led PLP government has sucked the "non-politically connected" private sector businesses dry of financial resources as part of its social welfare campaign aimed at buying votes at any cost by making voters dependent on government jobs, government handouts and government concessions of one kind or another. Bottom line: Lamed-brain Christie and his loyal buffoons are ignorant corrupt imbeciles totally incapable of formulating and executing on national economic policies that would create well paying private sector jobs that in turn would result in an expanded tax base to lessen the tax burden on an already severely over-taxed "non-politically connected" private commercial sector. It's really all as simple as that!

Reality_Check says...

The corrupt Christie-led PLP government has sucked the "non-politically connected" private sector businesses dry of financial resources as part of its social welfare campaign aimed at buying votes at any cost by making voters dependent on government jobs, government handouts and government concessions of one kind or another. Bottom line: Lamed-brain Christie and his loyal buffoons are ignorant corrupt imbeciles totally incapable of formulating and executing on national economic policies that would create well paying private sector jobs that in turn would result in an expanded tax base to lessen the tax burden on an already severely over-taxed "non-politically connected" private commercial sector. It's really all as simple as that!

Reality_Check says...

You seem to have been one of the few teachers willing to do essentially missionary work under the most trying of circumstances and for that our society owes you and other teachers like you a great debt of gratitude. But I suspect, as "Well_mudda_take_sic" obviously does, that you are not the norm at these seriously handicapped public schools.

Reality_Check says...

"Economist", your very transparent attempt at the use of reverse psychology only galvanizes the "No" voters. We Bahamians are not as stupid as you or Sean McWeeney would like to think!

Reality_Check says...

"Economist", your very transparent attempt at the use of reverse psychology only galvanizes the "No" voters. We Bahamians are not as stupid as you or Sean McWeeney would like to think!

Reality_Check says...

Let's all hope the Wicked Witch of the West gets painful splinters where it hurts most when she next flies on her wooden broom to wherever. What a despicable and detestable creature she is!

Reality_Check says...

Minnis needs to ask himself who gets the dividends from his company that signed the lease agreement with government (PHA). The blithering idiot would have us believe he and his company are not for all intents and purposes one and the same when it comes to enjoying the generous monthly rental amounts paid by PHA to Minnis' company.

Reality_Check says...

Minnis, in entering politics, has only ever had one thing on his mind: his turn as a greedy soul to get very rich at the trough of fraud and corruption that pervades and dominates politics in our country today! Like Christie, Minnis could not care less about our country or the little man or the needy, except in the run up to a general election when it becomes necessary to make the effort to throw a bone or two their way in exchange (as a bribe) for their cheaply sold vote. It is Minnis and not Christie who is leading the PLP to another five year term and many die hard FNM supporters are sadly only just waking up to that fact; but perhaps too late.

Reality_Check says...

You are clearly one who thinks money grows on trees.....or that it's okay to tax hardworking honest Bahamians who are already struggling to make ends meet on a daily basis. Many have just given up and closed their small businesses adding to our country's outrageously high unemployment which is now well in excess of 30% no matter what the government, Central Bank or Dept of Statistics may want us to think.