"Mr Wells believes the MP may now have an agenda or may be upset because he hasn’t gotten something he wanted. #If this is the case, Mr Wells, who is BAMSI’s president and chairman, said Mr McAlpine may never get what he wants."
HERE is the problem. It is not possible for Wells and too great a portion of our society to even believe that there exists someone like McAlpine. In his view people do things to "get something" not because they want a better world.
Unless you have a clear assured path to become hired abroad with your degree - don't waste your time. In the Bahamas the only recognized skill is sucking teeth properly when ya vex.
Long time. Decades. Too much reporting hurts tourism is the viewpoint. Same in USA. If every crime in Chicago and Detroit were reported nationally, airlines would start dropping routes due to decreased demand.
Sounds wonderful. Dont let all that money stop you from borrowing more from the IDB though. Borrowing and placing the debt on other people's children is just too much fun to resist the temptation.
"... with the need to limit the Bahamian taxpayer’s financial exposure..."
Who says there is such a need? Just spend away. Don't worry about us. We pay VAT every day. Popping out new babies to grow up and be new VAT payers for you too - every day. Check the maternity wards. Future tax payers. Yall government spenders aint got nuttin to worry about.
TheMadHatter says...
"Mr Wells believes the MP may now have an agenda or may be upset because he hasn’t gotten something he wanted.
#If this is the case, Mr Wells, who is BAMSI’s president and chairman, said Mr McAlpine may never get what he wants."
HERE is the problem. It is not possible for Wells and too great a portion of our society to even believe that there exists someone like McAlpine. In his view people do things to "get something" not because they want a better world.
On ‘McAlpine quarrel damaging party’
Posted 27 November 2018, 11:11 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Unless you have a clear assured path to become hired abroad with your degree - don't waste your time. In the Bahamas the only recognized skill is sucking teeth properly when ya vex.
On EDITORIAL: An American degree - it may have lost its lustre
Posted 27 November 2018, 10:55 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Long time. Decades. Too much reporting hurts tourism is the viewpoint. Same in USA. If every crime in Chicago and Detroit were reported nationally, airlines would start dropping routes due to decreased demand.
On Senator's terror in cutlass rampage
Posted 27 November 2018, 10:28 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
In other words, get ready to watch us buy one next kabobble-up GB hotel before we finish selling this one.
On 775 hotel rooms on GB is not enough, says D'Aguilar
Posted 27 November 2018, 10:16 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Government was happy to see yall get suntan. The sun helps in the body's production of vitamin D.
On INSIGHT: What happens when enough is enough?
Posted 27 November 2018, 9:52 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Sounds wonderful. Dont let all that money stop you from borrowing more from the IDB though. Borrowing and placing the debt on other people's children is just too much fun to resist the temptation.
On 2018 'a banner year for tourism' in the Bahamas
Posted 26 November 2018, 3:54 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Increase VAT to 23%. That will cover up to one million dollars worth (maximum over lifetime) for Bahamians and two million dollars for Haitians.
That should make everyone happy and healthy too.
On ‘Scale down’ NHI by 50%, govt told
Posted 26 November 2018, 3:40 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
And have a birth tax to pay for these programs. Cant get stamped birth certificate until $2000 is paid - no matter how many years.
On Senator's terror in cutlass rampage
Posted 26 November 2018, 11:27 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
"Mr Henfield has withheld the name of the gang, telling The Tribune he did not want it printed."
Very nice of him to respect the Gang's right to privacy.
On Senator's terror in cutlass rampage
Posted 26 November 2018, 10:24 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
"... with the need to limit the Bahamian taxpayer’s financial exposure..."
Who says there is such a need? Just spend away. Don't worry about us. We pay VAT every day. Popping out new babies to grow up and be new VAT payers for you too - every day. Check the maternity wards. Future tax payers. Yall government spenders aint got nuttin to worry about.
On Govt invests $3.5m in Lucayan facelift
Posted 25 November 2018, 12:08 a.m. Suggest removal