Games, smoke and mirrors, and more games! Focal is owned by the Sunshine boys. The Sunshine boys are the PLP and FNM. And the PLP and FMNM are the government.
So the government "pretending" to be against a rate increase and creating a diesel fuel shortage will create just enough pain for the public to give the government justification for a rate increase at the pumps.
The bottom line is FOCAL (the PLP and FNM) facilitates a price increase at the pumps and gets to blame the dealers for the increase in fuel cost!
Games, smoke and mirrors, and more games! Focal is owned by the Sunshine boys. The Sunshine boys are the PLP and FNM. And the PLP and FMNM are the government.
So the government "pretending" to be against a rate increase and creating a diesel fuel shortage will create just enough pain for the public to give the government justification for a rate increase at the pumps.
The bottom line is FOCAL (the PLP and FNM) facilitates a price increase at the pumps and gets to blame the dealers for the increase in fuel cost!
Environment and Natural Resources Minister Vaughn Miller has risen from the dead.
This self-serving clown had everything to say about natural resources being for the Bahamian people until we voted him in and he obviously accepted a Cabinet seat to shut his mouth!
No, Vaughn, we the people are furious at YOU for taking the bribe like all before you. Time longer than rope and I assure you, we will not forget your treachery!
The hotel industry is the very, very, last place for anyone to work!
Besides the low wages, long hours, and bad treatment, the risk of layoffs during slow periods, or being fired for frivolous reasons is a well-known reality.
Robert Farquharson and Keith Bell are disingenuous and too politically correct. They would never tell prospective employees the true dangers of working in the hotel industry.
Anyone desperate enough to take a job in the hotel industry needs to be aware that it is extremely volatile, and should carefully consider the consequences and survival of their families when slow periods, layoffs, and redundancies roll BACK around.
Indeed, the hotel industry should only be considered as a very last resort for employment.
Due to Starlinks' ability to provide quality services at better costs, without hard connections like cable and fiber, Starlink will very quickly become the leader in telephone, cable, and internet services throughout the Bahamas within 6 to 9 months of start-up.
Whether BTC, Cable Bahamas, and Aliv are ready to face reality or not, Starlink is the future!
Cable Bahamas' $80m-$85m investment in its fibre-to-the-home network designed to compete head-on with BTC's similar infrastructure is a redundant exercise that won't amount to a hill of beans when Starlink rolls out.
The only instance when BTC, Cable Bahamas, and Aliv, might be of any prevalence to consumers is during a hurricane or severe weather event that would interfere with Starlink connections.
Otherwise, BTC, Cable Bahamas, and Aliv, will quickly become relics of the past!
SP says...
Sarkis had no chance whatsoever of getting justice in the Bahamas! The PLP and Winder had stacked the cards high as they could get against him!
Unfortunately, the Bahamas is still a backward, corrupt country starting from the top elite politicians and echelons of society.
On Judge: 'Now clear' Baha Mar sabotaged by CCA
Posted 26 May 2023, 3:16 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Games, smoke and mirrors, and more games! Focal is owned by the Sunshine boys. The Sunshine boys are the PLP and FNM. And the PLP and FMNM are the government.
So the government "pretending" to be against a rate increase and creating a diesel fuel shortage will create just enough pain for the public to give the government justification for a rate increase at the pumps.
The bottom line is FOCAL (the PLP and FNM) facilitates a price increase at the pumps and gets to blame the dealers for the increase in fuel cost!
On No diesel as retailers ‘run out of fuel’ waiting on margin help
Posted 24 May 2023, 6:58 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Games, smoke and mirrors, and more games! Focal is owned by the Sunshine boys. The Sunshine boys are the PLP and FNM. And the PLP and FMNM are the government.
So the government "pretending" to be against a rate increase and creating a diesel fuel shortage will create just enough pain for the public to give the government justification for a rate increase at the pumps.
The bottom line is FOCAL (the PLP and FNM) facilitates a price increase at the pumps and gets to blame the dealers for the increase in fuel cost!
On 'Anyone who wants diesel able to buy it'
Posted 24 May 2023, 6:56 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
St Anne’s MP Adrian White, Fox Hill MP Fred Mitchell, and Carmichael MP Keith Bell are 3 blind mice!
Thank you, Mrs. Aranha, for talking some sense into these 3 blind mice.
We are guided by blind men that became geniuses on election night.
On ‘Hold owners to account’ for pit bull attacks
Posted 22 May 2023, 8:44 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Environment and Natural Resources Minister Vaughn Miller has risen from the dead.
This self-serving clown had everything to say about natural resources being for the Bahamian people until we voted him in and he obviously accepted a Cabinet seat to shut his mouth!
No, Vaughn, we the people are furious at YOU for taking the bribe like all before you. Time longer than rope and I assure you, we will not forget your treachery!
On MINISTER: KILL OR CASTRATE RAPISTS – MP Miller said he was ‘furious’ when hearing about abducted woman
Posted 18 May 2023, 2:16 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
The hotel industry is the very, very, last place for anyone to work!
Besides the low wages, long hours, and bad treatment, the risk of layoffs during slow periods, or being fired for frivolous reasons is a well-known reality.
Robert Farquharson and Keith Bell are disingenuous and too politically correct. They would never tell prospective employees the true dangers of working in the hotel industry.
Anyone desperate enough to take a job in the hotel industry needs to be aware that it is extremely volatile, and should carefully consider the consequences and survival of their families when slow periods, layoffs, and redundancies roll BACK around.
Indeed, the hotel industry should only be considered as a very last resort for employment.
On 'Jobs, jobs and more jobs': Staff sought for 700 posts
Posted 18 May 2023, 2:03 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Due to Starlinks' ability to provide quality services at better costs, without hard connections like cable and fiber, Starlink will very quickly become the leader in telephone, cable, and internet services throughout the Bahamas within 6 to 9 months of start-up.
Whether BTC, Cable Bahamas, and Aliv are ready to face reality or not, Starlink is the future!
Cable Bahamas' $80m-$85m investment in its fibre-to-the-home network designed to compete head-on with BTC's similar infrastructure is a redundant exercise that won't amount to a hill of beans when Starlink rolls out.
The only instance when BTC, Cable Bahamas, and Aliv, might be of any prevalence to consumers is during a hurricane or severe weather event that would interfere with Starlink connections.
Otherwise, BTC, Cable Bahamas, and Aliv, will quickly become relics of the past!
On Cable 'accelerates' fibre due to Elon Musk threat
Posted 16 May 2023, 5:47 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Lol...Even a blind man can see this is just another tactic for stalling.
On Govt to remove shanty homes via building regulations act
Posted 11 May 2023, 7:51 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
"However, we certainly have every right to proceed with violations of the Buildings Regulation Act". Someone finally figured that out?
Are these clowns trying to tell us 50 years down the road' that both parties are completely incompetent? They'll be wanting our votes soon enough!
On Govt to remove shanty homes via building regulations act
Posted 10 May 2023, 5:46 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Izaba, izaba, izaba, yikho konke okwenzayo. Linganisa inkundla futhi ubuke umlingo! Lol
On Call for King Charles III to acknowledge and apologise for ‘horrific impacts’ of colonisation
Posted 8 May 2023, 7:43 a.m. Suggest removal