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Regardless says...

Guess he will be passing these out in the next election on his floating skateboard wearing a clown’s outfit.

On Lloyd hosts book signing at UB

Posted 8 April 2024, 1:22 p.m. Suggest removal

Regardless says...

The government let Heineken buy control of cbl/bhl. Now the Dutch government want to sshut down Bahamian banks.

Hmmmmmm

Regardless says...

Best the opposition does not offer up this silly man as a candidate in any future elections.

Regardless says...

What does foreign affairs have to do with Freeport?

Regardless says...

Despite George’s faults and numerous attacks on his character these past decades, he never held a grudge against those who were detractors. Often he spoke well about those who did not speak well of him.

The people of Exuma will miss his mirth.

Regardless says...

....wonderful how a monopoly works.

On Arawak port’s profits beat forecast by $120k

Posted 22 February 2019, 3:39 p.m. Suggest removal

Regardless says...

....and to think the former BTC marketing chief is now director of finance for the nation. Hmmmm

On BTC chief: We must ‘bottom out’ in 2019

Posted 19 January 2019, 10:32 p.m. Suggest removal

Regardless says...

...this woman has a lucrative rental business. The government can always suspend that or tax it if requires monetary satisfaction.

Regardless says...

It would be one thing if these governments could account for the taxes they collect but they never do. The previous government bragged at how much they surpassed their projections with VAT but where did it go?

This is a major jump in tax and increase in costs for tourists as well.

Unfortunate that parliamentarians have spent like drunken sailors for decades. The impact on the social elements has only just started to rear its ugly head.

Regardless says...

....very difficult to right the ship when paradise has been squandered for over four decades. The days of expecting tings or natural entitlement are gone.

On FNM MP warns: People are angry

Posted 15 March 2018, 1:01 a.m. Suggest removal