Agreed. When corporations make that much money they have no loyalty to ANY country. They simply pack up and go to Ireland (for example). They politely ask the staff if they wish to relocate but are not bothered either way.
In short... any windfall tax revenue from this may be very short lived.
Wynn should offer to pay for an engineer to inspect Hoffer's house prior to construction (and note all cracks) and then after construction. If there is any damage then Wynn should agree in advance to rectify it.
Excellent point! Town planning never ever considers parking for any development. Just look at the office of the Prime Minister. Everyday there are dozens of cars parked all over the grass in the back because they've hired more people than there are parking spaces - and there must be 200 parking spaces.
Not permanent! Shocking. Historically, once you squat on a piece of someone's land that space becomes yours for life... and the life of your outside and non-related, non-english speaking business partners.
So these fellas illegally take what $6,000 worth of grouper out of the sea and are only fined $1,500. Seems like it's worth the risk. Shouldn't the monetary fine be at least based on how much you're caught with? I personally think the fine should be double that what you are caught with as I assume that this isn't the first time that you've done this. Our courts continue to be an absolute joke on absolutely everything.
Let us also remember that the good Lord also made/allowed the plane to crash. The mystery of his works remains just that, a mystery. I trust that this accident will save the lives of many more through careful thought about maintenance/weather/procedures - regardless of what may have caused the crash.
It is truly disgusting and disturbing. It keeps me focused though... on working hard so that I can get my entire family out of this politically cursed country as soon as possible. Our future is a flotilla of Haitian made sloops leaving The Bahamas and heading to North Florida. Hopefully the US will be kind enough to include us in their wet foot/dry foot policy.
Sickened says...
Agreed. When corporations make that much money they have no loyalty to ANY country. They simply pack up and go to Ireland (for example). They politely ask the staff if they wish to relocate but are not bothered either way.
In short... any windfall tax revenue from this may be very short lived.
On Gov’t eyes $140m ‘accrual’ over corporate income tax
Posted 22 February 2024, 10:09 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
How many corporations fall into this category and will be paying a 15% tax?
On Gov’t eyes $140m ‘accrual’ over corporate income tax
Posted 22 February 2024, 9:21 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Wynn should offer to pay for an engineer to inspect Hoffer's house prior to construction (and note all cracks) and then after construction. If there is any damage then Wynn should agree in advance to rectify it.
On $100m Goodman’s Bay penthouse ‘compelling’ amid pneumonia claim
Posted 21 February 2024, 2:54 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Excellent point! Town planning never ever considers parking for any development. Just look at the office of the Prime Minister. Everyday there are dozens of cars parked all over the grass in the back because they've hired more people than there are parking spaces - and there must be 200 parking spaces.
On $100m Goodman’s Bay penthouse ‘compelling’ amid pneumonia claim
Posted 21 February 2024, 2:52 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Not permanent! Shocking. Historically, once you squat on a piece of someone's land that space becomes yours for life... and the life of your outside and non-related, non-english speaking business partners.
On Prince George Wharf vendors to relocate
Posted 21 February 2024, 2:44 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Wow!!!! Very impressive. Congratulation to Patrick. You make The Bahamas proud young man.
On Top junior tennis player Patrick Mactaggart COTECC grade 1 champion
Posted 21 February 2024, 10:53 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
So these fellas illegally take what $6,000 worth of grouper out of the sea and are only fined $1,500. Seems like it's worth the risk.
Shouldn't the monetary fine be at least based on how much you're caught with? I personally think the fine should be double that what you are caught with as I assume that this isn't the first time that you've done this.
Our courts continue to be an absolute joke on absolutely everything.
On ‘Sting operations’ net 1,500 pounds of illegal grouper
Posted 20 February 2024, 1:32 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Let us also remember that the good Lord also made/allowed the plane to crash. The mystery of his works remains just that, a mystery.
I trust that this accident will save the lives of many more through careful thought about maintenance/weather/procedures - regardless of what may have caused the crash.
On Pilot able to walk away from plane crash on Coral Harbour Road
Posted 19 February 2024, 11:51 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
It is truly disgusting and disturbing. It keeps me focused though... on working hard so that I can get my entire family out of this politically cursed country as soon as possible.
Our future is a flotilla of Haitian made sloops leaving The Bahamas and heading to North Florida. Hopefully the US will be kind enough to include us in their wet foot/dry foot policy.
On 70-room beach club next in Sebas’s $510m expansion
Posted 16 February 2024, 3:33 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
This is the weirdest story ever. Hopefully we find out what caused the illnesses.
On Police probe ten children falling ill at local school
Posted 16 February 2024, 11:17 a.m. Suggest removal