This all sounds good but the sea opposite the old Bridge Inn restaurant and Stanley Toogood for those who remember that far back, was reclaimed under Pindling and just grew into weeds. This no doubt will suffer the same fate in the course of time. Brethren remember government does not take care of anything..look at Post Office building and Clarence Bain building and the one on the hill on Parliament street next to old Greenshutters restaurant. He'll look at Churchill building sitting opposite parliament no less....
Rollins is only loyal to the interests of Rollins.. As such, he is unsuited to represent anybody but himself. LI people vote emotion at times, so who knows.. Regardless, there is nothing he or Butler-Turner can do for LI as once you move south from Exuma, you are behind Gid's back. That part of the country is doomed to everlasting distress..
Mr. Johnson says a Land Registry system would *'reduce the amount*' lawyers can charge for real estate transactions. Wish to God this could happen. I have twice paid 2.5% for land transaction legal fees only to discover when selling that some legal documents were outstanding from the previous owner which begged the question what did the 2.5% cover in the first place. I don't understand why there is not a flat fee for filling out a form document, which us what a conveyance is at the end of the day. The country is infested with special interest groups like the Bar Association, Real Estate Association and others whose only reason for existence is to fleece the general public.
wrinkle and co. should not worry too much about being paid.. we have a big talk, deep in debt gov't so if the chinese dont sort things out, we will just borrow another billion or so, pay everyone off and finish the project ourselves...
Gomez is the only one worth re-electing... the man has character and honour, unlike say Fitzgerald who threw his constituents under the bus to keep his job...
well this is what happens when you dont let the law take its natural course. you cant demand, insist or pursue any action just hope the boys will do you a favour and drop a few crumbs.. we have lost our pride and dignity.
whats these people's problem.. i travel all over and i see crew, pilots and cabin attendants, being screened and patted down, etc. what makes this bunch any different. rules are rules except apparently in the Bahamas.. again these unions are out of hand. we need legislation to criminalize this economic sabotage...
this matter should have ben addressed according to law fron day one just like every other dispute between parties is done. now some will be satisfied and some will not. next thing those not made 'whole' will expect the gov't (meaning taxpayers) to pay the difference just like Gulf Union bank, Clico, etc.
i dont know how the US Embassy did not warn Power Secure that they would only be scape goats for the failure and shortsightedness of all our previous governments? BEC like its cousins W&SC and Bahamasair has been providing sh*^y service for decades and now its all suddenly Power Secure's problem? give me a expletive break...
Looks like the socialists and communists are having their way. I mean make it a criminal offense to not notify government how you are going to run your business when it concerns staffing? Check all the overstaffing at government corporations and in the public service and tie that to the huge percentage of the national budget just for salaries and benefits, then tie that to the ever increasing national debt, How could any private employer exist if pressured to behave in like manner? In wonderland things are just getting curiouser and curiouser. God help us....
Socrates says...
This all sounds good but the sea opposite the old Bridge Inn restaurant and Stanley Toogood for those who remember that far back, was reclaimed under Pindling and just grew into weeds. This no doubt will suffer the same fate in the course of time. Brethren remember government does not take care of anything..look at Post Office building and Clarence Bain building and the one on the hill on Parliament street next to old Greenshutters restaurant. He'll look at Churchill building sitting opposite parliament no less....
On ‘Significant progress’ on development work at Potter’s Cay Dock
Posted 16 September 2016, 1:54 p.m. Suggest removal
Socrates says...
Rollins is only loyal to the interests of Rollins.. As such, he is unsuited to represent anybody but himself. LI people vote emotion at times, so who knows.. Regardless, there is nothing he or Butler-Turner can do for LI as once you move south from Exuma, you are behind Gid's back. That part of the country is doomed to everlasting distress..
On Rollins ‘would run against Loretta’
Posted 16 September 2016, 1:47 p.m. Suggest removal
Socrates says...
Mr. Johnson says a Land Registry system would *'reduce the amount*' lawyers can charge for real estate transactions. Wish to God this could happen. I have twice paid 2.5% for land transaction legal fees only to discover when selling that some legal documents were outstanding from the previous owner which begged the question what did the 2.5% cover in the first place. I don't understand why there is not a flat fee for filling out a form document, which us what a conveyance is at the end of the day. The country is infested with special interest groups like the Bar Association, Real Estate Association and others whose only reason for existence is to fleece the general public.
On Bar chief: Land reform thwarted by society’s elite
Posted 16 September 2016, 4:43 a.m. Suggest removal
Socrates says...
wrinkle and co. should not worry too much about being paid.. we have a big talk, deep in debt gov't so if the chinese dont sort things out, we will just borrow another billion or so, pay everyone off and finish the project ourselves...
On Don’t leave Bahamians ‘holding the bag’ again
Posted 13 September 2016, 6:18 a.m. Suggest removal
Socrates says...
Gomez is the only one worth re-electing... the man has character and honour, unlike say Fitzgerald who threw his constituents under the bus to keep his job...
On Damian Gomez not ruled out for candidacy in next election
Posted 11 September 2016, 10:35 a.m. Suggest removal
Socrates says...
well this is what happens when you dont let the law take its natural course. you cant demand, insist or pursue any action just hope the boys will do you a favour and drop a few crumbs.. we have lost our pride and dignity.
On Baha Mar claims process: No one guaranteed to be paid
Posted 11 September 2016, 10:30 a.m. Suggest removal
Socrates says...
whats these people's problem.. i travel all over and i see crew, pilots and cabin attendants, being screened and patted down, etc. what makes this bunch any different. rules are rules except apparently in the Bahamas.. again these unions are out of hand. we need legislation to criminalize this economic sabotage...
On Air Traffic Controllers halt operations for three hours
Posted 11 September 2016, 10:13 a.m. Suggest removal
Socrates says...
this matter should have ben addressed according to law fron day one just like every other dispute between parties is done. now some will be satisfied and some will not. next thing those not made 'whole' will expect the gov't (meaning taxpayers) to pay the difference just like Gulf Union bank, Clico, etc.
On Ex-contractor chief fears ‘poor results’ on CCA collection
Posted 9 September 2016, 2:01 p.m. Suggest removal
Socrates says...
i dont know how the US Embassy did not warn Power Secure that they would only be scape goats for the failure and shortsightedness of all our previous governments? BEC like its cousins W&SC and Bahamasair has been providing sh*^y service for decades and now its all suddenly Power Secure's problem? give me a expletive break...
On Miller blasts govt over BPL
Posted 9 September 2016, 1:42 p.m. Suggest removal
Socrates says...
Looks like the socialists and communists are having their way. I mean make it a criminal offense to not notify government how you are going to run your business when it concerns staffing? Check all the overstaffing at government corporations and in the public service and tie that to the huge percentage of the national budget just for salaries and benefits, then tie that to the ever increasing national debt, How could any private employer exist if pressured to behave in like manner? In wonderland things are just getting curiouser and curiouser. God help us....
On Shock at move on labour laws
Posted 5 September 2016, 3:44 p.m. Suggest removal