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Sickened says...

Funny thing is. They waiting for gov't to build the stall cause I guess they aint got no money. But once that stall is built these fellas will quickly find money to expand it and put in AC and generator.

On Potter’s Cay vendors still waiting

Posted 21 April 2022, 11:56 a.m. Suggest removal

Sickened says...

Gomez must have paid handsomely for that diplomatic title. Jokes.

Is Munroe also seeking $1.25million from the sale as he acted as Andrawos attorney as well, and one must assume that he didn't get paid either?

This all does smell like rotten fish though and of course the PLP are at the center of it all. why can't we improve???????

Sickened says...

The PLP will not act. They will hope to lose the next general election so that the FNM can make the tough decisions. The population will be upset at the FNM and the PLP will get back into power and be able to blame the FNM for the huge increase in NIB funding.
This back and forth has been going on for 20 years now. The PLP simply don't get into politics to make the country better - they have other desires.

Sickened says...

The Bahamians being left out of the free beach access are not investing in the tourist business. They are free loaders who only want access because it is free. Try and charge them even $5 a day for access and tell them that there are certain rules they must follow such as not taking a shit in the bushes and covering it up with sand, and they will be screaming from the dune tops about how unfair they are being treated.

Sickened says...

It is wrong; but it's also wrong that the garbage left over ends up either in the ocean or on the 'rich people's' property.

Sickened says...

Nailed it. Hopefully birdiestrachan reads your comment and can absorb some of the meaning.

Sickened says...

Yup. They are very happy that Bahamian's have less money in their pockets and government has even more to: A) spend, B) Waste, C) steal or D) All of the above.

Sickened says...

It's not really hard to resolve. Ask the owners if they wish to sell a piece of the property to the government so that Bahamians can have access. If they say NO then that's it, end of story. Government will have to ask someone else to try and buy some land.
Problem is government don't like to pay for land. They just take it or change to rules so you can't do anything with it. Thankfully this group has plenty money to take government to court and will obviously win if government tries to take it.

Sickened says...

Well done.

Sickened says...

The PLP had all the solutions early last year - now nothing. The FNM had all the power last year - did nothing.