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SP says...

Unquestionably, no one could dispute that preachers, politicians, and lawyers are the root of the decay of the country.

This gang represents the vast majority of "leaders" that facilitate everything wrong throughout the entire country and are well known to support each other regardless of the damage to society at large.

The obvious questions are what do we do about this as country? What must we do as a people to rid ourselves of these hypocritical pirates that have succeeded in convincing the masses that they alone are capable of managing the countries affairs, regardless of the fact that after 51 years of their "leadership" have proven beyond doubt the exact opposite?

How do we implement checks and balances to hold "leaders"100% accountable for campaign promises used to dup the electorate?

The Bahamas is in a very serious mess and sinking to new lows so fast that it has become difficult to catch ones breath before something else is revealed even more devastating.

SP says...

Wow! Yet we brag about "record tourism arrivals"!

How are we going to encourage Bahamians to get involved in investing in tourism and build a resort destinations without basic infrastructure?

One step forward, and two steps backwards. What is the solution?

SP says...

Some “MP’s are just the same as some corrupt police. They have literally gotten away with murder, and victimization for decades.

Who can forget the FNM MP that was overheard recommending "head shots" for someone he had an issue with? How can a country function, never mind progress, when the "leaders" themselves have criminal mentalities?

MP's routinely enter politics with nothing, and at the end of 5 years of having contributed nothing identifiable to their constituents, or the country, have acres of Crown Land, are silent partners in all sorts of businesses, build masons with unexplainable funds, or own multiple properties in gated communities.

Meanwhile, struggling, hard working, honest, tax payers, are finding it harder and harder to make ends meet, as these same MP's sit in Parliament dreaming up more ways to increase taxes that actually stifles the economic growth of the entire country.

To add insult to injury, Bahamians are still subject to the real fear of victimization by the same politicians we vote for to protect and lead us.

The entire system of government is counterproductive to business and meaningful growth.

We must find to be a better way of doing things in the short term, because what we now have is simply not working for the vast majority of honest, hardworking, Bahamians.

SP says...

Dr Duane Sands can urge Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis and National Security Minister Wayne Munroe to request help from the FBI and Scotland Yard until Christ himself comes.

There are far too many skeletons in "elite closets" to allow the FBI and Scotland Yard to do any investigations in the Bahamas.

It can NEVER happen!

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SP says...

"BEC power failures" 🤣

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SP says...

😳 Who would have ever believed that there is massive systemic corruption at the highest levels in the Bahamas? 🙄

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SP says...

It long overdue to finally hear politicians say something that protect Bahamians from these predatory, greedy banks.

The sensible and most fair approach would be to simply to only allow banks to charge the same fee structure as their home countries.

Bank fees in the Bahamas have been totally ludicrous for years. For instance, they get away with charging $5.00 for ATM withdrawals.

Thank you, Mr. Gibson for your stand. Hopefully, something will be done about the craziness banks get away with.

SP says...

Before we talk about the splinter in the Chinese eye, we must remember the forest in America's eye. They are the self proclaimed "global peace keepers" that have run around the entire world murdering people, destroying countries and stealing resources at less than a whim!

America and it's NATO group of pirates are unquestionably, without any doubt, **THE** biggest terrorist organization the world has ever had seen.

SP says...

Regardless of Ms.Kimberly Furnish, our new US chargé d’affaires to the Bahamas personal preference or style of dress, I welcome her to the Bahamas, and wish her well in her new post.

We should and could not expect anything new or pivotal from Ms. Furnish.

The facts are she represents the Biden administration, and therefore obviously condones bought and paid for corruption of foreign leaders like PM Davis and Ruto of Kenya, the genocide in Gaza and the invasion of Haiti by Kenyan forces to secure Haiti's 300 billion in gold reserves and vast oil reserves.

As long as Ms. Furnish clearly understands that Bahamians are acutely aware of the hypocrisy of the United States and it’s allies, and DO NOT expect us to respect her for her
personal standings, everything will be fine.

The days of kissing Americas unwiped ass are long over. They have forever forfeited any claims to democracy, values, and human rights!

They need to get over it. The rest off the world already has.

SP says...

I see the Tribune was compelled to remove this conversation from the front page!

Non the less, the facts are the facts, and PM Davis hard line shenanigan’s have landed him in the same position as President Ruto of Kenya and for the same reasons.

Just like Ruto, Davis has allowed himself to be a bought and paid for puppet of the United States!

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