The government will continue its policy of allowing more foreign low-skilled blue-collar workers to take jobs from Bahamians and drive more of our people into a life of crime for survival.
Young Bahamians know they have better chances at making a living from crime and absolutely no chance of being employed.
Adding insult to injury, illegal Haitian migration to the Bahamas has quadrupled in recent weeks, and amid the government's soft approach to dealing with employing illegal Haitians, many establishments have used the new heightened influx to hire cheap labor regardless that the majority of these people do not speak a word of English.
The country is already overwhelmed with crime and continues spiraling out of control deeper into serious crime and the government is too pig-headed to deal with the well-publicized cause of crime.....**Unemployment!**
Bahamians proudly celebrating 50 years remind of all the Haitians, Jamaicans, and other ex-pats that always brag about how great their country is....but won't go back!
These clowns are proud of our country that obviously cares more for taking care of foreigners being employed and doesn't give a damn about unemployed Bahamians!
Regardless of the drop in prices, the Bahamas must remain vigilant against American and Dominican poachers!
We cannot drop what little guard we have against these two or the lobster industry will be completely destroyed.
Lower prices mean decreased demand and fewer Bahamian lobster fishermen on the fishing grounds which also translates to more unchallenged poaching opportunities.
Lobster prices may be lower today, however, they will not remain low forever! This is a great opportunity to allow lobster stocks to multiply until prices return to acceptable levels.
SP says...
The government will continue its policy of allowing more foreign low-skilled blue-collar workers to take jobs from Bahamians and drive more of our people into a life of crime for survival.
Young Bahamians know they have better chances at making a living from crime and absolutely no chance of being employed.
Adding insult to injury, illegal Haitian migration to the Bahamas has quadrupled in recent weeks, and amid the government's soft approach to dealing with employing illegal Haitians, many establishments have used the new heightened influx to hire cheap labor regardless that the majority of these people do not speak a word of English.
The country is already overwhelmed with crime and continues spiraling out of control deeper into serious crime and the government is too pig-headed to deal with the well-publicized cause of crime.....**Unemployment!**
On Two shot dead off West Bay Street
Posted 11 December 2022, 11:55 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Bahamians are "trapped" in government stupidity!
On ‘New farming model’ to aid 57,000 trapped in poverty
Posted 11 December 2022, 11:12 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
WTF? Why not simply get rid of 20,000 blue-collar low skilled ex-pat workers and put Bahamians back to work so they can support themselves?
On ‘New farming model’ to aid 57,000 trapped in poverty
Posted 9 December 2022, 6:05 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Monkeys, assholes, or just plain idiots?
On MARIJUANA LAWS PLAN UP IN SMOKE: Promised legislation by end of year now ‘not likely’, says AG
Posted 6 December 2022, 7:01 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Correct, and with the full blessings of these idiots we call politicians!
On INSIGHT: As we approach 50, what does our future look like?
Posted 6 December 2022, 7:01 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Bahamians proudly celebrating 50 years remind of all the Haitians, Jamaicans, and other ex-pats that always brag about how great their country is....but won't go back!
These clowns are proud of our country that obviously cares more for taking care of foreigners being employed and doesn't give a damn about unemployed Bahamians!
On INSIGHT: As we approach 50, what does our future look like?
Posted 6 December 2022, 6:59 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Better learn Creole, cause the proud and useless Haitians aren't going to learn English!
On INSIGHT: As we approach 50, what does our future look like?
Posted 6 December 2022, 6:59 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
**no chance** of myself or any member of my family going out there!
On SAFETY FIRST FOR JUNKANOO: Police out in force, says minister, as tickets in demand
Posted 5 December 2022, 5:10 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
It's going to be deadly!
On SAFETY FIRST FOR JUNKANOO: Police out in force, says minister, as tickets in demand
Posted 5 December 2022, 8:34 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Regardless of the drop in prices, the Bahamas must remain vigilant against American and Dominican poachers!
We cannot drop what little guard we have against these two or the lobster industry will be completely destroyed.
Lower prices mean decreased demand and fewer Bahamian lobster fishermen on the fishing grounds which also translates to more unchallenged poaching opportunities.
Lobster prices may be lower today, however, they will not remain low forever! This is a great opportunity to allow lobster stocks to multiply until prices return to acceptable levels.
On ‘Season survival’ fears on 50% lobster price plunge
Posted 2 December 2022, 4:50 p.m. Suggest removal