police Commissioner Paul Rolle lost credibility a long time ago. Asinine statements he has absolutely no way of substantiating, that everyone knows are pure bullshyt only make him look even more incompetent.
This bank didn't "just" get lousy overnight & the other Canadian banks are running close seconds for lousyness. Their customer service has been horrendous for many years. I moved all my accounts from RBC years ago.
However, it is not fair to simply totally blame the Canadian banks for raping Bahamians. The government is equally at fault for this situation for allowing the banks to get away with PIRACY in our country for decades!
It would be a very simple matter for the government to mandate the Canadian banks to only implement the same regulations on Bahamians as they impose in Canada.
Lousy, corrupt, governance is the real culprit that allows Canadian banks to dry screw us mercilessly without vaseline or KY-jelly!
Bahamians should be angry with the government, not the banks, that only can do what they are allowed to do by our lousy, good-for-nothing governments!!!
Firstly, If Mr. Fox was caught playing an active role in the trafficking of 100 Chinese nationals, he could "probably" be guilty of trafficking any number of Chinese.
Secondly, the Prime Minister, defended his actions by saying he wrote in the capacity of a long-time attorney and friend of Mr. Fox, not as a prime minister or on behalf of the Government. (WTF is that about?) And references for Mr. Fox were also supplied by Cabinet ministers, Jomo Campbell, minister of state for legal affairs, and Alfred Sears, minister of works, former ministers Shane Gibson and Leslie Miller and Leslia Miller-Brice, Seabreeze MP-elect, and her husband Leander Brice who operates the AsureWin webshop chain and is the Island Luck co-founder’s nephew???
**ALL** of these "honorable" people are standing up for a well-known international criminal and are supposedly leading political representatives of the Bahamas?
Sir Ronald Sanders, call for an end to the celebration of “The Encounter of Two Worlds” not being celebrated, but lamented” is way behind time!
This should have been done decades ago as the world realized Christopher Columbus was nothing more than a government-sanctioned murdering thief that took advantage and enslaved naive people that made the huge mistake of trusting and welcoming Caucasians to THEIR country!
They would have faired better and very possibly survived to the present day had they slaughtered Christopher Columbus and his entire crew of invaders first before they had an opportunity to do it to them.
Moving forward. In our relationship, as much as we would like to stride forward to a bright future, not looking backward at a dark past, It Is unquestionably imperative that we remember, teach our youth, and celebrate our past so we never repeat it.
Caucasian descendants of the Christopher Columbus era still hold the Caribbean peoples in bondage today by making us bend to financial restraints that they themselves do not adhere to!
Peoples of the Caribbean need to rid themselves of Caucasian rules imposed by former Colonial dictators that do not have our well-being at heart.
SP says...
police Commissioner Paul Rolle lost credibility a long time ago. Asinine statements he has absolutely no way of substantiating, that everyone knows are pure bullshyt only make him look even more incompetent.
On MURDER RATE RISES BY 61%: Police Commissioner hails overall crime drop - but denies curfew played part
Posted 15 October 2021, 7:50 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
This bank didn't "just" get lousy overnight & the other Canadian banks are running close seconds for lousyness. Their customer service has been horrendous for many years. I moved all my accounts from RBC years ago.
However, it is not fair to simply totally blame the Canadian banks for raping Bahamians. The government is equally at fault for this situation for allowing the banks to get away with PIRACY in our country for decades!
It would be a very simple matter for the government to mandate the Canadian banks to only implement the same regulations on Bahamians as they impose in Canada.
Lousy, corrupt, governance is the real culprit that allows Canadian banks to dry screw us mercilessly without vaseline or KY-jelly!
Bahamians should be angry with the government, not the banks, that only can do what they are allowed to do by our lousy, good-for-nothing governments!!!
On Ex-minister: Ditch RBC over zero deposit rates
Posted 14 October 2021, 3:04 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
The Ministry of Health in its October 10 dashboard confirmed the COVID-19 **total death toll at 605.**
Why the hell would we need 100,000+ caskets? Pull your head out of your ass for just a moment!
On ‘PEOPLE ARE DYING IN DROVES’ – SANDS: Former minister says change our policy or accept frequent deaths
Posted 13 October 2021, 5:11 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
**Bullshyt!**
On ‘PEOPLE ARE DYING IN DROVES’ – SANDS: Former minister says change our policy or accept frequent deaths
Posted 13 October 2021, 9:33 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Firstly, If Mr. Fox was caught playing an active role in the trafficking of 100 Chinese nationals, he could "probably" be guilty of trafficking any number of Chinese.
Secondly, the Prime Minister, defended his actions by saying he wrote in the capacity of a long-time attorney and friend of Mr. Fox, not as a prime minister or on behalf of the Government. (WTF is that about?) And references for Mr. Fox were also supplied by Cabinet ministers, Jomo Campbell, minister of state for legal affairs, and Alfred Sears, minister of works, former ministers Shane Gibson and Leslie Miller and Leslia Miller-Brice, Seabreeze MP-elect, and her husband Leander Brice who operates the AsureWin webshop chain and is the Island Luck co-founder’s nephew???
**ALL** of these "honorable" people are standing up for a well-known international criminal and are supposedly leading political representatives of the Bahamas?
**we're doomed!!!**
On U.S.: Fox earned $300k from human trafficking
Posted 12 October 2021, 6:24 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Talking shyt is a very serious thing!!
On Punch closing down after founder’s death
Posted 8 October 2021, 5:25 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Only the poor and needy will get hurt. My prediction:......... Absolute failure well in the making!
On FRONT PORCH: ‘A hungry man is a angry man’
Posted 8 October 2021, 5:22 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Christie, Ingraham, and Minnis, only knew how to benefit themselves, friends, family, and lovers!
Should Brave need help in that area, then by all means bring in Christie.
On Christie: I am willing to help Davis
Posted 7 October 2021, 9:13 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Sir Ronald Sanders, call for an end to the celebration of “The Encounter of Two Worlds”
not being celebrated, but lamented” is way behind time!
This should have been done decades ago as the world realized Christopher Columbus was nothing more than a government-sanctioned murdering thief that took advantage and enslaved naive people that made the huge mistake of trusting and welcoming Caucasians to THEIR country!
They would have faired better and very possibly survived to the present day had they slaughtered Christopher Columbus and his entire crew of invaders first before they had an opportunity to do it to them.
Moving forward. In our relationship, as much as we would like to stride forward to a bright future, not looking backward at a dark past, It Is unquestionably imperative that we remember, teach our youth, and celebrate our past so we never repeat it.
Caucasian descendants of the Christopher Columbus era still hold the Caribbean peoples in bondage today by making us bend to financial restraints that they themselves do not adhere to!
Peoples of the Caribbean need to rid themselves of Caucasian rules imposed by former Colonial dictators that do not have our well-being at heart.
On ‘End Columbus celebration’
Posted 6 October 2021, 6:53 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
**In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king!**
On More jabs is good - but supplies running low
Posted 6 October 2021, 8:48 a.m. Suggest removal