PRIME Minister Phillip “Brave” Davis said his administration's top three priorities are way out of touch with the reality and top three priorities of the Bahamian people.
The top three priorities should be Illegal migration, getting rid of low-skilled employed ex-pats, and vocational/domestic training for the under-educated.
If these three areas were resolved crime would be significantly impacted and the economy would be automatically drastically boosted.
Pindling said "he didn't know the people were suffering" and 30 years later Wilchcombe said this week "They didn't know the level of people suffering"
We don't need these fat useless politicians that have no idea of the hardships faced by the general populous.
@ Sickened.....Both PLP and FNM Parliamentarians, Permanente Secretaries, and other top-level officials benefit from the 100's of millions of dollars in corruption.
This has been a routinely accepted norm from the UBP days, however, the PLP and FNM fine-tuned thievery to new heights and neither of them is EVER going to stop the stealing for country or countryman so get that out of your head!
There's only one solution to the problem and we all know what that is.
The country is overrun with Haitians, Asians, and Latinos, just to name a few living the Bahamian dream while our people suffer a lack of quality education, shortage of health care, unemployment, hunger, homelessness, mental illness, and devastating serious crime and the PM wants us to be proud??
Haitians, Asians, Latinos, and any number of foreigners have reason to be proud in the Bahamas but Bahamians are 3rd class citizens in our own country!
**How the hell can the PM expect Bahamians to be anything other than very angry?!**
Lol, blah, lol, blah, lol, blah, lol blah, blah. Will somebody please tell this empty talking head the illegals have heard this bullshyt warning numerous times over the decades and nothing has ever happened.
**enough bullshyt already. We need to get rid of the PLP, FNM, and the damn illegals.**
So be it. Get rid of **all illegals** and let the industries collapse. Then we could examine our needs and prepare to rebuild industries sensibly. This stupidity must come to an end before the entire country collapses under the sheer weight of illegals.
Jamaica did it and rebounded stronger. They are now food exporters!
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Bringing in more low-skilled blue-collar ex-pats causing higher unemployment and keep forcing Bahamians to turn to crime for survival should solve the problem!
So in recent weeks more than a dozen countries, including the US, UK, and other European nations, have announced new testing measures for passengers from China as the nation battles an outbreak of COVID-19 which has infected more than 90% of the largest city in China.
Minister Dr. Michael Darville says that even though we’re seeing some cases here at the Princess Margaret Hospital. There’s no need for any major panic at this time or the implementation of any new restrictive measures,”.
As usual, the clowns in government will wait until it is too late and hospitals are overrun with covid patients before implementing any testing or new restrictive measures.
Illegal Haitians running wild and taking over the country and these PLP jackasses arguing about a corrupt dead man that originally instigated the situation in the first place!
Prior to the PLP coming to power Bahamians had two jobs if they wanted to and there was practically no crime. Murders were something we heard about in the U.S. and if there was a murder anywhere in the Bahamas the entire country went into shock!
The government continues burying its head in the sand refusing to admit crime is a direct byproduct of unemployment and lack of opportunities for our people.
The government's secret deals to help Haiti and failed immigration policies are the root causes of unemployment and the resulting ever-escalating serious crime wave as more and more Bahamians are forced into crime for survival.
Our only hope to begin reversing the crime trend is to get rid of low-skilled ex-pats holding jobs that Bahamians can fill and force the government to reveal and cancel treaties with Haiti that restrict them from dealing sensibly with the ongoing and intensifying Haitian invasion.
We seriously doubt the government has the fortitude to implement either solution or cares enough about the best interest of Bahamians to do anything.
The only "real" solution is to get rid of the PLP and FNM parties that created and led the country to this dire situation!
SP says...
PRIME Minister Phillip “Brave” Davis said his administration's top three priorities are way out of touch with the reality and top three priorities of the Bahamian people.
The top three priorities should be Illegal migration, getting rid of low-skilled employed ex-pats, and vocational/domestic training for the under-educated.
If these three areas were resolved crime would be significantly impacted and the economy would be automatically drastically boosted.
Pindling said "he didn't know the people were suffering" and 30 years later Wilchcombe said this week "They didn't know the level of people suffering"
We don't need these fat useless politicians that have no idea of the hardships faced by the general populous.
On PM SETS OUT TOP THREE PRIORITIES: Economy, education and crime leading government agenda
Posted 20 January 2023, 5:17 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
@ Sickened.....Both PLP and FNM Parliamentarians, Permanente Secretaries, and other top-level officials benefit from the 100's of millions of dollars in corruption.
This has been a routinely accepted norm from the UBP days, however, the PLP and FNM fine-tuned thievery to new heights and neither of them is EVER going to stop the stealing for country or countryman so get that out of your head!
There's only one solution to the problem and we all know what that is.
On Countdown to 50 is on
Posted 20 January 2023, 4:49 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
The country is overrun with Haitians, Asians, and Latinos, just to name a few living the Bahamian dream while our people suffer a lack of quality education, shortage of health care, unemployment, hunger, homelessness, mental illness, and devastating serious crime and the PM wants us to be proud??
Haitians, Asians, Latinos, and any number of foreigners have reason to be proud in the Bahamas but Bahamians are 3rd class citizens in our own country!
**How the hell can the PM expect Bahamians to be anything other than very angry?!**
On Countdown to 50 is on
Posted 20 January 2023, 8:43 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
What can? It was kicked into the sea decades ago! These political jackasses are the cause of the problem.
On ‘Leave before we deport you’
Posted 19 January 2023, 7:34 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Lol, blah, lol, blah, lol, blah, lol blah, blah. Will somebody please tell this empty talking head the illegals have heard this bullshyt warning numerous times over the decades and nothing has ever happened.
**enough bullshyt already. We need to get rid of the PLP, FNM, and the damn illegals.**
On ‘Leave before we deport you’
Posted 19 January 2023, 7:32 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
So be it. Get rid of **all illegals** and let the industries collapse. Then we could examine our needs and prepare to rebuild industries sensibly. This stupidity must come to an end before the entire country collapses under the sheer weight of illegals.
Jamaica did it and rebounded stronger. They are now food exporters!
On ‘Leave before we deport you’
Posted 19 January 2023, 7:24 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Bringing in more low-skilled blue-collar ex-pats causing higher unemployment and keep forcing Bahamians to turn to crime for survival should solve the problem!
Stupid does as stupid is.
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So in recent weeks more than a dozen countries, including the US, UK, and other European nations, have announced new testing measures for passengers from China as the nation battles an outbreak of COVID-19 which has infected more than 90% of the largest city in China.
Minister Dr. Michael Darville says that even though we’re seeing some cases here at the Princess Margaret Hospital. There’s no need for any major panic at this time or the implementation of any new restrictive measures,”.
As usual, the clowns in government will wait until it is too late and hospitals are overrun with covid patients before implementing any testing or new restrictive measures.
The Bahamas is not a real country.
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SP says...
Illegal Haitians running wild and taking over the country and these PLP jackasses arguing about a corrupt dead man that originally instigated the situation in the first place!
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SP says...
Prior to the PLP coming to power Bahamians had two jobs if they wanted to and there was practically no crime. Murders were something we heard about in the U.S. and if there was a murder anywhere in the Bahamas the entire country went into shock!
The government continues burying its head in the sand refusing to admit crime is a direct byproduct of unemployment and lack of opportunities for our people.
The government's secret deals to help Haiti and failed immigration policies are the root causes of unemployment and the resulting ever-escalating serious crime wave as more and more Bahamians are forced into crime for survival.
Our only hope to begin reversing the crime trend is to get rid of low-skilled ex-pats holding jobs that Bahamians can fill and force the government to reveal and cancel treaties with Haiti that restrict them from dealing sensibly with the ongoing and intensifying Haitian invasion.
We seriously doubt the government has the fortitude to implement either solution or cares enough about the best interest of Bahamians to do anything.
The only "real" solution is to get rid of the PLP and FNM parties that created and led the country to this dire situation!
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