"...for automatic tax information exchange, which The Bahamas began implementing last month."
So - just last month - we jumped through a hoop. Now they place another hoop in front of us. Are we circus animals?
Minnis should immediately withdraw from the automatic tax exchange agreement we did last month and tell them "Obviously it was a waste of time. Blacklist us if you want, but we don't have any time for more foolishness. Don't call our phone. Talk to the hand."
The only good thing about Haitians "taking over" the Bahamas is that in the end they will make the Bahamas just like Haiti and so, in effect, they will be right back where they started.
The same number of tourists who desire to go to Haiti to be hacked to death with a machete will be the same number who desire to come here to visit Haiti's identical twin.
Bogart, you are right. It is not the Haitians' faults. It is the fault of every single Bahamian who gives them a red cent.
If you went to Haiti and were unable to earn one dollar to buy food, you would soon come back home and see if aunt Loretta had an extra hot dog in the fridge to give you.
I think these are all racist rants against Dominican Republic citizens because of their brighter skin colour. If they were Haitians, the officers would be out there helping them load the crayfish out the traps into the boats and giving them some free Kalik.
TheMadHatter says...
"...but insisted the government’s relationship with the republic is “firm and strong”.
Of course it is. In the Bahamas, Vaseline is our most favorite product to buy.
"Do it to us again!!!", we shout.
On Our relationship with Dominicans is strong, says Henfield
Posted 17 October 2018, 8:16 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
"...This is not a case in which it has been possible to choose which is the better, or even the least worst..."
So with murder the Privy Council talks about the worst of the worst. With land they talk about the least worst.
Why always "worst"? Are they "glass half empty" kind of fellows?
Hopefully they will soon rule that the whole Bahamas is the worst of the worst and we can all be hung by the neck and put out of our misery.
On KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF: Sir Frankie dealt blow over land ownership - but locals lose out too
Posted 17 October 2018, 1:41 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
"...for automatic tax information exchange, which The Bahamas began implementing last month."
So - just last month - we jumped through a hoop. Now they place another hoop in front of us. Are we circus animals?
Minnis should immediately withdraw from the automatic tax exchange agreement we did last month and tell them "Obviously it was a waste of time. Blacklist us if you want, but we don't have any time for more foolishness. Don't call our phone. Talk to the hand."
On OECD rattles its sabre on investor residency
Posted 17 October 2018, 1:29 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
The only good thing about Haitians "taking over" the Bahamas is that in the end they will make the Bahamas just like Haiti and so, in effect, they will be right back where they started.
The same number of tourists who desire to go to Haiti to be hacked to death with a machete will be the same number who desire to come here to visit Haiti's identical twin.
On Expat workers face visa fingerprinting
Posted 17 October 2018, 1:17 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
I repeat over and over, China will take over the Bahamas, and Bahamians give them money day and night at convenience stores and take-outs.
Not many people actually pay someone else money to destroy them. But Bahamians obviously do.
On Margarita war - PI v The Pointe
Posted 16 October 2018, 5:41 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
People seem to forget that every prisoner was once a cute little newborn baby.
I guess over time the memory of hardened Christians tends to fade.
On Max security built for 200 holds 1,000
Posted 16 October 2018, 5:34 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Kick their butts Brent !!! Keep up the good work.
On Expat workers face visa fingerprinting
Posted 16 October 2018, 1:31 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Bogart, you are right. It is not the Haitians' faults. It is the fault of every single Bahamian who gives them a red cent.
If you went to Haiti and were unable to earn one dollar to buy food, you would soon come back home and see if aunt Loretta had an extra hot dog in the fridge to give you.
On Migrants’ birth rate cause of concern
Posted 15 October 2018, 1:01 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Remember Minnis said he can't wait to see Haitian fruits & vegetables on the store shelves in the Bahamas.
Mystery solved.
On Bahamas first – but now we ARE sending help to Haiti
Posted 15 October 2018, 12:18 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
I think these are all racist rants against Dominican Republic citizens because of their brighter skin colour. If they were Haitians, the officers would be out there helping them load the crayfish out the traps into the boats and giving them some free Kalik.
On SHOOTOUT AT SEA: Dominican ‘poachers’ held after exchanging fire with RBDF vessel
Posted 15 October 2018, 12:15 p.m. Suggest removal