1) Get into no more deals or loans or lease to own or anything whatsover with any Chinese or anyone related to Chinese;
2) Concentrate 100% on the development of East End primarily and West End secondly and fully ignore the Freeport Port Authority zone. Remove all Govt restrictions on the Port so they cannot point fingers at Govt for their failure and after such removal set about on a weekly basis to point out publicly in the newspapers and on television every failure by the Port to develop Freeport. Every week. Meanwhile showing them how it's done with success story after success story in East End.
It would have been nice of Mr. Smith to have included language in the suit to make it more general and all encompassing.
Make it such that, if he wins, these abilities to move onto land, build without permits, and live peacefully free from government interference or otherwise - would apply to ALL vacant land or at least all vacant crown land in the Bahamas.
At least then, while we would have to accept that Haitians are untouchable (which seems obvious every day) - at least WE Bahamians would also be able to lay claim to small tracts of Crown Land which have been kept from us ever since the "independence" lie was tossed on us in 1973.
It would be a fair trade to allow these Haitians to hold onto the land they have so boldly claimed, if Bahamians could also go out and claim one-quarter acre plots of Crown Land wherever it exists. Also have the Court make the government publish maps in the newspapers showing us all the places where our land is hidden.
This would be a good and fair ruling. Don't allow Bahamian Crown Land to be used only for the livelihood and welfare of Haitians, but include Bahamians also in this lawsuit and give us that which has been held hostage from us as well.
Haitians AND Bahamians enjoying the use of Bahamaland - what a concept !!!
I believe the money is a problem. We are in a financial mess - but it is made more stressful for the public because we have ZERO information on what monies are coming in by dept and island and what monies are going out by dept and classification and island on a monthly basis.
These folks at Finance would never be able to keep up with the accounting at ANY company in the Bahamas that has more than 3 brances/locations. They would be all confuse' up.
TheMadHatter says...
That may be - that they had hidden charges - but now it wont let the call go through. It says " The number you have dialed is long distance..."
On BPL ‘five to seven years’ out from global standards
Posted 3 August 2018, 1:35 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Anyone know what date BTC started charging for landline to landline local calls to cable bah customers? URCA?
On BPL ‘five to seven years’ out from global standards
Posted 3 August 2018, 10:42 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
I guess we have no news to report on today. LOL
On BPL ‘five to seven years’ out from global standards
Posted 3 August 2018, 9:52 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Tal....you got it on point my man. Excellent. We gah soon know if this govt serious or if they lookin to get troe out long before time.
On Families beg court ‘Save our homes’
Posted 2 August 2018, 10:39 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
The FNM in dealing with Grand Bahama needs to:
1) Get into no more deals or loans or lease to own or anything whatsover with any Chinese or anyone related to Chinese;
2) Concentrate 100% on the development of East End primarily and West End secondly and fully ignore the Freeport Port Authority zone. Remove all Govt restrictions on the Port so they cannot point fingers at Govt for their failure and after such removal set about on a weekly basis to point out publicly in the newspapers and on television every failure by the Port to develop Freeport. Every week.
Meanwhile showing them how it's done with success story after success story in East End.
On Ex-minister: Govt must be GB tourism's 'driving force'
Posted 2 August 2018, 10:26 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
"...because of all the experience they bring to the table. They operate plants around the world."
Really? Like where? What small country in the world uses LNG to supply more than 50% of its grid power to homes and businesses?
On Shell deal will cut fuel bills
Posted 2 August 2018, 10:04 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
It would have been nice of Mr. Smith to have included language in the suit to make it more general and all encompassing.
Make it such that, if he wins, these abilities to move onto land, build without permits, and live peacefully free from government interference or otherwise - would apply to ALL vacant land or at least all vacant crown land in the Bahamas.
At least then, while we would have to accept that Haitians are untouchable (which seems obvious every day) - at least WE Bahamians would also be able to lay claim to small tracts of Crown Land which have been kept from us ever since the "independence" lie was tossed on us in 1973.
It would be a fair trade to allow these Haitians to hold onto the land they have so boldly claimed, if Bahamians could also go out and claim one-quarter acre plots of Crown Land wherever it exists. Also have the Court make the government publish maps in the newspapers showing us all the places where our land is hidden.
This would be a good and fair ruling. Don't allow Bahamian Crown Land to be used only for the livelihood and welfare of Haitians, but include Bahamians also in this lawsuit and give us that which has been held hostage from us as well.
Haitians AND Bahamians enjoying the use of Bahamaland - what a concept !!!
On Families beg court ‘Save our homes’
Posted 2 August 2018, 9:54 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Tal -all is good my friend. I respect you greatly as a fellow commentator. Sometimes you knock me off my tracks - but enjoy it. Best wishes to you.
On 150 families still living in shanty town homes
Posted 1 August 2018, 9 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Tal - you are really amazing. Can i offer you a fully paid one-way ticket to Kenya to go live with Obama's brother?
On 150 families still living in shanty town homes
Posted 1 August 2018, 7:26 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
I believe the money is a problem. We are in a financial mess - but it is made more stressful for the public because we have ZERO information on what monies are coming in by dept and island and what monies are going out by dept and classification and island on a monthly basis.
These folks at Finance would never be able to keep up with the accounting at ANY company in the Bahamas that has more than 3 brances/locations. They would be all confuse' up.
On Fees revolution to help fund $50m health deficit
Posted 1 August 2018, 3:55 p.m. Suggest removal