This particular post is 110% correct!!!!! To help those in danger, there needs to be a network in place that offers guidance, protection, & potentially a temporary place to reside.
Ohhh please! What they reported on wasn't anything NEW. Can you honestly tell me that you were surprised to learn that some bribery has been taking place within the Bahamian Govt? If so, you might be the most naive person in the entire country.
The reports are that the Omicron version is much, much less troublesome. Very mild symptoms -- which hopefully means very few folks end up in hospitals.
It's called providing "basic living needs." The govt has an obligation to ALL of its citizens to provide basic living needs. For example: a school for the kids, a health clinic, a functional working dock, airport, post office, etc, etc, etc. Furthermore, if this island is ever going to sustain it's self and provide a safe and prosperous environment for its inhabitants (and potentially attract business and tourists) this type of investment in the infrastructure is critical -- regardless of the cost.
White and foreign??? Huh??? It isn't Royal Caribbean's fault. They simply asked for the deal. 110% of the blame and fault should be towards Minnis. He is the low life piece of sh*t that agreed to the deal on behalf of the Bahamas. Ohhh... and I believe he wasn't white nor a foreigner.
How is the Tribune unfair on this particular article? The Tribune is actually asking all the right questions. The article clearly states what the PLP promised it would do to reduce murders and crime -- none of which has occurred yet. 4 dead in one weekend. Wow. People are clearly frustrated. The Tribune is only expressing that frustration -- as any good journalist should.
ScubaSteve says...
Holy smokes! I knew it was bad, but not this bad. It can advance one mile each month... wow! That is terrible and scary news. Damn.
On Bahamian livelihoods could be affected if coral infection left untreated
Posted 7 March 2022, 9:20 a.m. Suggest removal
ScubaSteve says...
36 years for rape?!?!?!?!?!?! What the f...
On 36 years locked away on a 7-year sentence
Posted 1 March 2022, 10:21 a.m. Suggest removal
ScubaSteve says...
Those police officers need to be fired... immediately.
On Long Island officers accused of assault
Posted 1 March 2022, 10:19 a.m. Suggest removal
ScubaSteve says...
This particular post is 110% correct!!!!! To help those in danger, there needs to be a network in place that offers guidance, protection, & potentially a temporary place to reside.
On EDITORIAL: We hear the outcry, now where is the action?
Posted 26 January 2022, 2:02 p.m. Suggest removal
ScubaSteve says...
Ohhh please! What they reported on wasn't anything NEW. Can you honestly tell me that you were surprised to learn that some bribery has been taking place within the Bahamian Govt? If so, you might be the most naive person in the entire country.
On Top US trade body singles out ‘bribes of convenience’
Posted 24 January 2022, 5 p.m. Suggest removal
ScubaSteve says...
The reports are that the Omicron version is much, much less troublesome. Very mild symptoms -- which hopefully means very few folks end up in hospitals.
On THE GREAT RETURN: Airport to be swamped with arrival of 6,000 passengers on Saturday
Posted 16 December 2021, 12:55 p.m. Suggest removal
ScubaSteve says...
It's only one building. Cool your jets.
On New Ragged Island Airport Terminal opened
Posted 13 December 2021, 10:53 a.m. Suggest removal
ScubaSteve says...
It's called providing "basic living needs." The govt has an obligation to ALL of its citizens to provide basic living needs. For example: a school for the kids, a health clinic, a functional working dock, airport, post office, etc, etc, etc.
Furthermore, if this island is ever going to sustain it's self and provide a safe and prosperous environment for its inhabitants (and potentially attract business and tourists) this type of investment in the infrastructure is critical -- regardless of the cost.
On Cooper: Minnis administration's plans for 'green island' were 'fanciful speech'
Posted 13 December 2021, 10:51 a.m. Suggest removal
ScubaSteve says...
White and foreign??? Huh??? It isn't Royal Caribbean's fault. They simply asked for the deal. 110% of the blame and fault should be towards Minnis. He is the low life piece of sh*t that agreed to the deal on behalf of the Bahamas. Ohhh... and I believe he wasn't white nor a foreigner.
On EDITORIAL: Pennies for Paradise Island deal
Posted 24 November 2021, 10:27 a.m. Suggest removal
ScubaSteve says...
How is the Tribune unfair on this particular article? The Tribune is actually asking all the right questions. The article clearly states what the PLP promised it would do to reduce murders and crime -- none of which has occurred yet.
4 dead in one weekend. Wow. People are clearly frustrated. The Tribune is only expressing that frustration -- as any good journalist should.
On INSIGHT: A bloody reminder that we need more than promises in a manifesto
Posted 2 November 2021, 9:16 a.m. Suggest removal