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Rontom says...

I will repeat this again until someone in power listens- We need anti-terrorist law and by terrorist i mean: Anyone who, through an act of criminal violence, causes the death or inflicts harm be it physical, mental or emotional to any person within the territory of The Bahamas, or damage to physical property, or supplying or cause to supply, illegal weapons and its instruments, and through his/her actions has a history of recurrent, repeated offenses of similar or more eggregious actions contrary to the Law, shall be deemed a Menace and Threat to ALL civil society and therefore, through his/her own actions be known as a Terrorist and as such, will be viewed as An Enemy To The State Of The Bahamas, and will cause to be put into effect every means necessary to the Keepers of The Peace and Defenders of The Law, to rid such person, without inpedence and/or interference from existing Law, from this Land. ANY discussion be it public/private of this Law will be deemed given aid and abettment to Terrorist and will be subject to penalty by the courts.

On Threat of crime at 'critical' levels

Posted 18 May 2012, 4:19 p.m. Suggest removal

Rontom says...

The issue here is CRIME. I really dont care who fixes it, all that matters is that The Bahamas is restored. Let's not do the easy thing which is to blame political parties. I repeat we need an anti-terrorist law. And by Terrorist, I refer you to the previous post

On 'Major assault' on crime pledged

Posted 18 May 2012, 4 p.m. Suggest removal

Rontom says...

That's why you shoot them

On 'Major assault' on crime pledged

Posted 17 May 2012, 8:06 p.m. Suggest removal

Rontom says...

It is a nuanced way of giving License to the Police and RBDF to KILL such person--they will forever be NOT seen again. But already after doing some search, my definition is lacking: it needs to include causing death and supplying illegal weapons of destruction.

On 'Major assault' on crime pledged

Posted 17 May 2012, 7:48 p.m. Suggest removal

Rontom says...

Crime Solution: Re-Define the word 'Terrorist' to include Anyone who, through an act of criminal violence, causes or inflicts harm be it physical, mental or emotional to any person within the territory of The Bahamas, or damage to physical property, and through his/her actions has a history of recurrent, repeated offenses of similar or more eggregious actions contrary to the Law, shall be deemed a Menace and Threat to ALL civil society and therefore, through his/her own actions be known as a Terrorist and as such, will be viewed as An Enemy To The State Of The Bahamas, and will cause to be put into effect every means necessary to the Keepers of The Peace and Defenders of The Law, to rid such person, without inpedence and/or interference from existing Law, from this Land, never to be seen or spoken to again. ANY discussion be it public/private of this Law will be deemed given aid and abettment to Terrorist and will be subject to penalty by the courts.

I guarantee you, we will be a peaceful country within 6 months.

On 'Major assault' on crime pledged

Posted 17 May 2012, 7:19 p.m. Suggest removal

Rontom says...

We are a developing country--i.e. not sufficient in most industries, but in gross economic terms, our population is too small to have a sufficiently diversified work-force to meet all of our needs. And because we have too small a work-force, we have too few farmers to grow enough food to be self-sustaining. Therefore, we have to import our food from outside of the country. Since we spend monies to buy food, that means we have less money to maintain, develop and invest in our country. Remember, we have a small work-force which means, there isnt enough persons working to collect revenues (taxes) from. So, in order for the govt to meet all of its demands for good governance: building roads, schools. buy medicines, subsidizing utilities, etc, it needs another means in which to get money. One such way is by selling securities: government bonds. (Another is by foreign direct investment.) G-bonds attract investment in the country (foreign and/or domestic). But the country must demonstrate its ability to pay the amount promised on those said bond. Factors that affect the country credit-worthiness are, default history, inflation and government stability among others. The country is then given a credit rating which, if favorable, attract foreign investments. without this kind of investment, WE wont be able to buy medicine, build schools, pay doctors, teachers, magistrates. without this investment, we wont be able to have enough moneys to import ANY of the 85% of items that we do. So, a negative credit rating is very, very BAD and signals to the would-be investor to stay away, stay far away from our shores.Let us pray, the PLP really think long and hard before they do anything to adversely impact our economy

On PLP's $250m mortgage plan blasted

Posted 16 May 2012, 4:56 p.m. Suggest removal

Rontom says...

You dont even get when you're being satirized. Pathetically, impish being

On PLP's $250m mortgage plan blasted

Posted 16 May 2012, 4:21 p.m. Suggest removal

Rontom says...

Hey, stupid, Its was part of the PLP platform. Dont you get it, they dont understand economics; they dont get that in making fiscally irresponsible decisions no matter how lofty is sounds, no matter their intentions, it will cause severe damage to our country's economy. The good news is the rude awakening of prudency and the wisdom of the tough, bold leadership without appeasement will hit home soon enough. Meanwhile, I will promise not to say, I Told You So

On PLP's $250m mortgage plan blasted

Posted 16 May 2012, 4:17 p.m. Suggest removal

Rontom says...

Congratulations PLPs. You ran a successful campaign. Thank Mr Ingraham. Your work in this country is meritorious. God bless The Bahamas

Rontom says...

Wrong, the constituency to watch is Bain's Town in Nassau and MICAL in family Islands. If the FNM wins either seat or both, look for a 30+ seat for them. BTW, Sands beats Pinder.

On ONE TO WATCH: ELIZABETH

Posted 7 May 2012, 3:33 p.m. Suggest removal