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TheMadHatter says...

Yes it is in the works. People only vote FNM/PLP - so they get what they ask for. The FNM is not new to people. we've seen them before. Now we asked to see them again. Here they are. LOL

On No escape from soaring bills

Posted 9 July 2017, 9:55 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

You don't need a crystal ball to make this prediction. Of course the PLP will "bounce back." In fact they will win in 2022. The people will be in such a rush to "get the FNM out cause they can't take it anymore" that they will "be safe" and vote the PLP back in - instead of "splitting the vote" with the DNA. That is the programming that has been placed in their brain - and Microsoft founder Bill Gates can't change that program.

TheMadHatter says...

We will do nothing about it, except continue to manufacture new and improved criminals from the subhuman prison system. We make criminals. Our prison is in the top ten list of worst prisons in the world (look it up). Crime gives us something to complain about. We love it. The Church says nothing about the prison.

Upon leaving 12th grade all students should be required to spend 10 days in the prison, as a civics lesson before they can get their certificates.

Or - let's just ignore this for another 44 years of "independence". I'm sure the old white people in England just love the way we treat our (insert the "N" word here). They enjoy knowing the abuse is taking place, and it doesn't cost them a dime.

TheMadHatter says...

Why are they allowed to do this? Why are we allowing this to continue just like we did the illegal numbers houses? Everybody knows that it is illegal to avoid BPL by using solar power - and yet we continue to allow people to do it AND refuse to amend the law.

If I am wrong, I would appreciate someone showing the newspaper link/date where it was Gazzetted that solar is no longer illegal.

Oh, and please don't answer saying that only tieing to the grid is illegal with solar. Solar in any form which provides electricity to your home or business instead of purchasing from the power company is illegal.

TheMadHatter says...

The people chose to do the "same thing over and over again" when they RE elected the FNM. They will get the same results. Unfortunately, the leader of the DNA did not give them any other choice by refusing to step aside. At least now he is "not sure". I guess that's a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, we all have to live with the result of his refusal for the next several years.

TheMadHatter says...

Conchy Joe's leaving every day. Business declining - so no money to keep them here. So there will be less money for those that remain.

More importantly, Independence Day needs to be renamed Crown Land Day - because it was the day that the CROWN decided to keep our land under their control.

On VIDEO: Reflecting on Independence

Posted 7 July 2017, 5:37 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

The AG will do nothing except continue to hand out birthing permits to belly swell gals dem.

TheMadHatter says...

Banker you in luck cause wit dese Chinese soon all we gah have is rice.

On Leave Baha Mar deal alone

Posted 6 July 2017, 5:15 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

In other words he could have said more simply "Don't yall be uppity niggahs. Eat ya corned beef and grits and be quiet."

On Leave Baha Mar deal alone

Posted 6 July 2017, 4:39 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

FNM - The answer for you here is VERY simple. Why not show the people how much money this really is and at the same time let the people benefit. You say it's the people's time?'

Let's guess there are 350,000 people in the Bahamas with NIB numbers who are Bahamian citizens and/or are paying NIB contributions on their salaries.

$234million divided by 350 thousand people is about $670 each.

Give that much credit to every single such NIB card holder, and allow them to collect from any NIB office in person showing ID. They must collect it all at once in order to reduce repeat persons making the lines worse than they would be in any case.

Then people will realize how they "could" have benefited if the PLP had "wasted" that money on them instead.

The total amount is not a lot of money in the grand scheme of things, and it will help boost the economy as well - probably paying for itself (almost) over time as the economic engine gets a kick start.

Of course, I don't expect you to follow this advice because I am not a Canadian consultant - but I thought I would mention it anyway.

On PLP blew $234m in final months

Posted 5 July 2017, 1:48 p.m. Suggest removal