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TheMadHatter says...

Sorry friends, but i agree with the PM on this one. I believe a CJ is important but the matter's urgency is being blown out of proportion by particular QCs. What about the "well known" QC? Where does he stand on urgency?

By the way, does he have to scan his passport when he go to Miami? Or he is just walk tru cause he "well known"? LOL

TheMadHatter says...

I quiet cause i hear Omar Archer leg got broke.

On ‘Judge me on five years, not one’

Posted 23 April 2018, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

Sheeprunner - you are right. The numbers don't add up. But that's what happen when u try do dem big number on abacus. Govt best buy some calculator man.

On BPL unveil job cuts

Posted 20 April 2018, 12:41 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

So now that big fat school grade D gonna be digital. The D stands for "Digital". LOL

The problem here and in the USA really falls back on the people because negative campaigning works so well. If u can find a skeleton in somebody's closet you can knock them out of the campaign.

Since 90% of people are not saints - we can only choose from 10% of our population (who have been successful at cover-up) and so that's why we have at least 30 of 39 being bozos.

Stop worrying about MP candidate's personal lives and worry about what they can do to help YOUR life

TheMadHatter says...

The same thing happened while i was at the shopping mall in Ft. Lauderdale last week. The power went out and when i inquired i was told it was due to an explosion at a substation in Phoenix, Arizona.

These grids are finnicky....LOL.

On Blackout - explosion hits island's power

Posted 20 April 2018, 11:28 a.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

Now we know the true value of a Bahamian in the eyes of foreigners, one point three cents.

If they are serious about having skill sets, why not bring in people to train existing employees who are willing to learn?

They haven't added one damn piece of equipment yet to help reduce costs but they want to jump right on the workers.

Try do a grid analysis and figure out why our power costs so much. Why not bring the LNG barge instead of postponing improvements for three years by doing a land based plant? The tie-in is right by P.I. bridge.

On BPL unveil job cuts

Posted 20 April 2018, 11:06 a.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

Simple problem to solve. Increase the fee for a birth certificate to $750 and invest it in a conservative mutual fund in USA so the money is there when people die. Give the Executor of any Will for anyone who bought the new birth certificate $750 to help pay funeral costs in the cases where a deceased leaves a Will.

If they don't leave a Will or under old or no birth cert then govt just pay as they do now.

Hey....this might even cut down a bit on the plague of bellyswellitis.

On 195 bodies in morgue - why fees must go up

Posted 20 April 2018, 10:38 a.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

Then we will be out of luck. Costs will go up and they will say the equipment changes are not reversible.

Silly rabbit, tricks are for kids.

TheMadHatter says...

He wants to know where the money is / involved / going / etc. with respect to our natural resources? Man oh man. He mussie ain't know who is run dem rackets. I gotta watch my eye on the Thursday paper - muddo.

Wonder why Minnis and the senior politicians dem ain't school him that there are certain things that Bahamians simply are not allowed to know. Like finances in and out of consolidated fund, and ting like dat. Ya pay ya tax, ink ya fingah, and shut ya mout. Das Bahamianhood.

On Chipman wants probe of fake news stories

Posted 19 April 2018, 3:45 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

The existing plant should not be shut down until the new LNG plant can show production at a certain very much improved cost. They should run in parallel circuitry with the existing plant for 3 months and if rates don't improve then they should be shut down. This should be written in to the heads of agreement in plain english - not like the chinglish they used in The Pointe agreement.