Peter Nygard and Perry Christie should be in the same Fox Hill Prison cell, and directly opposite the cell of Hubert Ingraham, Brent Symonnett and Lynn Holowesko!
The Bahamas is not safe with either of these pirates running around free.
A common sense initiative 50 years too late, and way too inadequate to make any remotely meaningful, tangible, tourism venture successful. It would have been better to look at a co-operative approach aimed at developing a few medium-sized ventures.
This is the path ignorant three stooges Pindling, Ingraham, and Christie SHOULD have pursued instead of the black crab, regressive, policies which stifled growth and lead to the demise of the economy.
At least we finally have people in government with enough sense to understand the importance of Bahamian participation and ownership of our tourism product.
There is absolutely no possibility that the small population of the Bahamas can cause the smallest dent in the fishing resources of the Bahamas.
The Nassau Grouper has been listed as endangered due to over-fishing, poaching and unregulated fishing methods by the Dominicans who catch them at any size 24/7/365!
A fixed season, with government-backed oversight, works for Bahamian fisherman, limiting the amount of grouper available to the local market, however, the Dominicans have absolutely no regard for our "fixed grouper and crawfish seasons".
To nobody's surprise, successive incompetent, corrupt, governments have been complicit and even rumored as being accommodating to Dominican poachers.
What are plans being implemented to counter Dominican poaching which threatens to totally destroy our fishing resources?
They targeted prolific offenders, members of organized criminal groups and wanted suspects, caught 21 persons, and NOT ONE former PLP or FNM politriction was nailed?
Typical Bahamian arm chair geniuses with nothing to offer but useless criticisms and smart talk. It's no wonder the dam Haitians are taking over the country.
The government needs pull their heads out of their backsides and "create" the incentive to make the Island of Grand Bahama attractive by making the entire Island a duty free shopping destination.
Every shuttered retail and hotel property on the Island would be sort after and the Island would mushroom overnight.
SP says...
Blah, blah, blah, too many geniuses with too many opinions! What's so dam hard to figure out?
Just have the crooked banks treat us like they treat their customers in Canada. That should be fair enough for everyone!
On Banks backing down on fees
Posted 13 September 2018, 10:26 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Peter Nygard and Perry Christie should be in the same Fox Hill Prison cell, and directly opposite the cell of Hubert Ingraham, Brent Symonnett and Lynn Holowesko!
The Bahamas is not safe with either of these pirates running around free.
On [img/photos/2018/09/10/BF65174A-4A64-413E-A665-D85E66AE427A.jpeg]
Posted 10 September 2018, 8:57 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
They need to fix operating theaters air conditioning systems!
On PMH set for major renovations
Posted 10 September 2018, 8:03 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
A common sense initiative 50 years too late, and way too inadequate to make any remotely meaningful, tangible, tourism venture successful. It would have been better to look at a co-operative approach aimed at developing a few medium-sized ventures.
This is the path ignorant three stooges Pindling, Ingraham, and Christie SHOULD have pursued instead of the black crab, regressive, policies which stifled growth and lead to the demise of the economy.
At least we finally have people in government with enough sense to understand the importance of Bahamian participation and ownership of our tourism product.
On 'Be more creative to reach cruise ship market'
Posted 1 September 2018, 2:25 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
There is absolutely no possibility that the small population of the Bahamas can cause the smallest dent in the fishing resources of the Bahamas.
The Nassau Grouper has been listed as endangered due to over-fishing, poaching and unregulated fishing methods by the Dominicans who catch them at any size 24/7/365!
A fixed season, with government-backed oversight, works for Bahamian fisherman, limiting
the amount of grouper available to the local market, however, the Dominicans have absolutely no regard for our "fixed grouper and crawfish seasons".
To nobody's surprise, successive incompetent, corrupt, governments have been complicit and even rumored as being accommodating to Dominican poachers.
What are plans being implemented to counter Dominican poaching which threatens to totally destroy our fishing resources?
On Fish-farmed tilapias to hit market in 2019
Posted 31 August 2018, 4:54 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
They targeted prolific offenders, members of organized criminal groups and wanted suspects, caught 21 persons, and NOT ONE former PLP or FNM politriction was nailed?
On 21 caught in police operation with US
Posted 31 August 2018, 4:02 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Typical Bahamian arm chair geniuses with nothing to offer but useless criticisms and smart talk. It's no wonder the dam Haitians are taking over the country.
The government needs pull their heads out of their backsides and "create" the incentive to make the Island of Grand Bahama attractive by making the entire Island a duty free shopping destination.
Every shuttered retail and hotel property on the Island would be sort after and the Island would mushroom overnight.
Nuff said!
On Lucayan - we’ll hit a home run
Posted 30 August 2018, 7:23 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Their embassy lack of accepting any responsibility is typical of the lousy Haitian parasites!
On Symonette: Sick teen not stateless
Posted 30 August 2018, 10:43 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
So is she wearing makeup now?
On INSIGHT: Two sides to a story, but who’s telling the truth?
Posted 28 August 2018, 6:28 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
This is the saddest news for the years. I hope the perpetrators are found and charged to the fullest.
On Stranded whale found mutilated
Posted 28 August 2018, 6:25 p.m. Suggest removal